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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-07-10, Page 6G O ER CH SIGNATATAR CARLOW INK' liV, July . ` 'nes rLer(.l'a u per Wok at"brervvi in the ilrnite4 a°Iat1rel tort & nduy afternotut, with the pat!tor, Ire r. 'Gordon ifaziewolltl, in cu. .five anew • embers were added to the JKuni0e- Milne, church, roll .Mi,. ,s s Nora '.Mac`'. thee, Ruby I, Wilson Betty reagin Phyllis were Mr. and Mr& ArtIvat" Meedel, of Tolcvd(, arid U(sna liowa d :llaEwicL of M. and ,ME's , ll.p. E.tipztriek 01 Tor- a)rat°, !.1u t.Teutdgirg their holidays.. in Eenmilie . ST. IiELaEN ti , b '; 111134-N1S,' rl luly , a. Dau^ , Earl 111011 SCIIOOL ENTRANCE RESULTS RQbert r 1M a ex a Nedais May, Thelma Parker, 'Betty. Payne, Won by June Baeehter and Thomas. 1Pe>ctlrale, 'Donald Pre-SzeatOr, Lorne Preszeatot<,'tRobert Pude, Rayn- itobinsont, Grant .Itoeszler, .700r3,9 Sims, Doris <S ,inner,. Jean ,Snell, pearl Stania'ke, 'Kennieth Taylor, Wild- man, l,Iarry Wilson, laugh ' iXTn15Pn, !tiPrioti, setd O under tlieat•provithe dUonslgh of 'c1ioRe uo1 - (v) . " 'i;ittrance dtegultiatloiis Alvizi „'Sits. , E.N' t'r l rst•c ss Houors Ida Alfa "man, I'hyllis'Dou ttil; Ruth '1iess,';Stunrt Me- Bride, Patsy MCDonell, I.enoa`e'Nornliu- ton, Rutlr°Rathwell, ,Norma Sangster. Beraud -class. onors -'Ron old Bell, Jan C'bandler, Robert Cook, farioxi 'Greene, Grant 'Maclean, Mildred rurdy, MarlonMayTay Saulor.gster, Donald 'Shepherd, III. aiAand J•t)la,io `.Wilson, all frtoln th'e 1) l a had the Tr iefoxtline to fail dela n' stairs in the barn, fraeturan , at lone in her wrist n• cru ugl a ils . , . First-cYass Honors over 75% of total Sundayttehool. Mr. tilstsla*wood took ,as ltru i , niaarks) trrre '$aeehler, Mara • d lair» t his tat ..1)o alai, in- r�i'Illt'AA:1),rllnt°k? of .the t k i a lx err lter� holm, i''igitz° Fisher, Gordon Jolmston, qe,g • l t , . sClarice tlsa ,aline, Think* :Milne, Martin i 4silil `i 1U b required several ral stitches. ( I,, Moll and Allan ,full � 'Olat�, . �I'aDuliz?<4� � t1',aktersctaa►• �'ut1D, acid, 'fir. and M Mary V. t'1tt '" `\`ere lir It illatl) «i/alfa all 'i'onbetn's janstittzt lite 'July Intel': dteryl Sanderson, ',Gladys Slieling, Doug., u ` ing of tite Women's institute 'as ,held Sunday. �arts '�.'h(>!rtanN, IIElelezz •'\'VilsPrt. .-. ��. 1r.. and Mrs. Gt`(�rge Paterson, of in the 4'omatunity I1:t11, V%itla' thirty in t ,, with the president, ilr , Seeontd•el s Honor (74i ',to 74(Y e •furl M. • • IA . lI. Reed told attcndatl(e and 1 ,,)rt►illi . t of 4 o(k rich were visitors with Gordon Merhersoll,, in the ("hair. The th 1.r M ' ;x 'oeng 'du at roll Caul was well responded to. with'a their' uncle, Mr. A1(.. � �•, a • • current event. The treasurer, reported itr(d� ;t, § ► re.• ettn ' of „the Iirocetrtls ,for the at-home a t.4 $.0.5R,), !Douglas -1tis: , L. s( llri°stllit ,t\,c l rt , . • . '; •(;5 had ken realized froth Douglas .Iiartison, Mervyn Roy, Jean "�'Vhit�l)y, i,�, home for this \ti't�t'1. tun' was � ,trttl' t1}at,,,, 1 � -Kershaw', s.4vice 1'Vaarener, Robert sale oftickets oIl the quilt, It was Miss' .•a the .al- tl 1 r Williams. ... ��( fast 1 t 'bridesmaid f.)i. - i,. . 1)er .zl , Tuesday ,r , , r\ ate r11ott,.e, Marjorie marriage ou ilie�dtt � u(►rn}lz��;:• agreed to donate �=„•� t() the Red Cross, - � i Donald lat,r anal ai,t ,t a •s _ Mary laud $'.l�► to the, British War 'Viet Pass 'Lloyd Aiken ea i, �.Mr. 1)unald-.\I,tci art trod' 111xs \Lal, ,r. - •it• tin Ainslle,•Janies Ii;isset,,•%velyn-Brech(>i , totalmarlrs) 'nt�toriaa Il:,te(rhler, Joseph 'Baker, Andres. Barker, Edith: Donald- sOn, 'Gerald Dustow;-Willlaam. ]!i er, Alberta 'Gallagher, Joy . 1laddezal, a of £ oth'iall 'visited Mrs. Hen,- , 1 uu(1• 1Ieleu I)tirnlll .,. a lec .t c, , 1�aC� n , topic ;pry i The • '� h •� Dishes." "Washing t d r- derson oil Mondey. , ' English Woman .it Work, preparecl,by The farmers, are busy with hay, r . , �. by :�%ra`: lie - ()lark is not a heavy crop. Mr. X'%11 Mrs. 1). Phillips, wee retul , ark i� tiling his silo •with. alfalfa. , Kenzie ,We1►b, Kitchen" was _ tht sub- ' wheat is" ripening flet 'and some Jt c* + 1--r& &din -•hj- r} - ! > s l ie h ) , 1 •his wei%le . 1t wnli be Margaret and Florence \ie.I1wrsoil'fa+- Il fields will l e cut c 'owith a duet. ,'Tickets were sold to Irene 1.aithwelte, Alvin Leonhardt, a attst an average crop., i the ,> - o n a towel donated l.IK the, 'Lillian Ma�cDoilald, j leanor 'The 'Ii.radies' A,(1 lr(>ltl their .,,Tiny the value of �,...(1,► 11 �%c�I)otl:Ili, ,1?oris M4;i%talon; fiezrneth mee n•e at '11.1 tai on , by Mrs,. ,James t„auut and Mrs, Gordon ! , , . .� T1tu i,(tt at `the ,rzta s y ,Mt\Iiiltu, Albsrt ';a%eTuVLsh, Ialco1m Thursday, When Mrs, Boyle 'wilt be \ eTaviSh we the winner. Lunch Of ,\1,tI•latt, Shirley Medd, Jatmt u litehell� 1►read and butter au(1 salads was serI'eci h(osfes 1 ' h0.te {'' , Mrs, sl obn Cameron, .John 1I011rill g, Murray; Oke, Yvonne T.,'1`he W .,\%'S. meet at 'the hums of by tl e �tihealr(Iutvn, Marjorie' "S`illib \S'adelene „ Mme, 'Henclerso>1 on Friday afternoon, , um IIrI�• Webb and Mrs. Lorne ',mita!, June Sparks, Chris• Sturdy, ' when the .'g rls will put on the pro' -ram. \\'u0(1',. • George Westlake, ''Lenore Whitely, • The light rains have been very help- .• Marian !Williams,.Dan Willis,. Norine ful, but more is neededfor beau : olid • Willis. h•y x�a�erops.-�..: - . ,_--- -, _ _ . _ _ .... - I'us5it(•i °uliler the provi5ions of iltegu= Joyce Cunningham, Lennard Dodkili, 'Gerald Fisher, ,ShirleyFreeman George Ginn, •ItalDert. !Gina, Jean Good, John i(rahap, alta ' iartney, X�'fXliam Baro eye. Flmt'r Jenkin, Elinor Johnston' • " erWaird 'Kuittin:;, Frame !Kneeshaw, BENMILLER• ;13tDNMINIiL1! R, July S. -Miss (liar- -lutte li od.visited her brother at Thorn-, dale over the week -end. • Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn, Long of- Hamil- ton were- viOtors, with Mr. and lairs. J. R. tLong last week. . Miss &Iazel Baer and 'liths Myrtle, •Pfrimmer are delegates'from Benmiller to • the • Summer School which is in session this -week. - Mr. and Mrs. Adam s(raig and family, of Toronto, are_spendin�; their holidays with.- 1r._ and Mrs . S. V enstone. Mr. and Mrs. Sieber ofTl!etroit -Vi ited i\'-a3.1•t -r e -,i nd-Flayu sleet•-T-uce- day. . -Mr. and Mrs. 'Elwyn- Pfrimmer took a pleasure trip'up north last. week -end. :Mrs. McGuire of Lueknew spent a few days with Mrs. W.:Straughlan this - week. - 1 • The iBenmiller United, church picnic will Pe held on Thursday at 'Harbor .Park, Goderieh. • - - - A tluilting was held in the church last Wednesday, Vvhen two-- quilts -were -''.quilted for the soldiers; - Visitors twat the home of Miss aL. claedel for several clays last week ASHFIELD `SI1FIHIM July 7. O.S. Re hell Parrish, of was home for the week -end. . kiss Sadie Johnston 'of Wingham spent the week -end with her sister, Miss Maynle Johnston. Mrs;;, Joliii Neil Mackenzie of Ripley }s visiting her daughter, Mrs. D. A. MacLean. ' Twelve members of the Mary Hardie Mission Barrd and their leader Mrs. lation • 10 (5) .of the High. School Entrance iltegulation Richard Corn- ish. - The Robert Park. )memorial medals were wou-by June dBaeehler for Victoria School au Lby Eunice Milne for (central Sehooi. 'B AY'1•ll'BIJU CENTRE First-class Honors --June Middleton. Second-class II -O rs_Evan Sparks, \'m: Macdonald., .attended t`he fatal) rn Audrey Sturgeon: Pass -Keith !Brandon, Oraig, I.ueklicrw last 1'hurs ia� s Eileen The Destitute lust Tact George Iiear(1, Phyllis Lindsay, Dorothy Thursday _zLt.-thi,_.._htlzni' -)t' Mrs -1:1140 ��MeLeocl, John Pearson, Helen 'Sturgeon, Mackenzie.l°e(ina Webster. Miss -Tena -Carrick-of Virginia and., _ 'DI'.:\GAN:NON Dcfrothv,, Douglas of Lucknow Alan Barter ,(hon.), James Bradley, visited friends here' on Siuihi1ay. _ u _Amy C`riliTitu, ileiIitrft'curo- fr-th'tn. Miss iGretta• 'Campbell of 1 ucknow Morris Currie,- Harold Dickson, Lindsay was a- °guest of Miss Mary MacLean ' I)urnin, John Parrish, Elwyn Feagttn•, over the weekend. • - FtItos Gibson, Gerald Gilmore, Betty Dr• and Airs, R L. White, of (`h•icago, I Hamilton, prances Iiizmilton ; John ' and ,Mr. and Mrs. Robert •Sedtt and Hunter, Ruth Irvin, Helen Johnston, daughter Barbara, of Detroit, have been , Isabel 'Lednor, Elaine •Little, . Maxine vistarig for a few days with Mrs. ICI, McGee; I v'M,icl ni;ght;. I;enileth-'-Mac • Pass -„-Stuart Adkins, June Blaeh."- well,, 'Clarence Dialing, John Drysdale, 'Dorothy : ,Maepon,ald; Gerald Moffat, Donald Munn, 'George Otter'bein, James ltowcl}ffe, Fva;1n.. Sims, Sim�s, JErna`Waiter ,.. _..__, Passed under the provisions of 'Regu- lation. 10 (5) of the iliigh. School •Entlranee titegulations-Alpine Me'Ewen. , . DA1 ikH'\,VtOOD Fiirst-eluss Honors-,Velznnt ,Glarlte, Howard Daters, , Howard Greene,: ,)Cecelia Hartman, Mary fioulahan, Irene Jackson,' Eleanor McLinehey, Hubert Miller, .\Ier1a .Miller, Margaret' 1atz, Wilfred Regier, 'Alice Taylor, 'I')velyn Walper, Dorothy 'Weber, Donna Webb. Second-class Honors- iEl ie ,Gaiser, Phyllis 'Grafton, 'Glenn. Haugh, Marion Hatson, Morley Love, Alice 'MdCann, , .111x1 ,Silt.):, 11.Vb TOP TO TOE FIRA.GRAANCI • Personal ` dain daintiness. 'is one• of the , 1~ . .most inn'poi'tant assets of any woman,. trait -there hii no.. excuse for (tilrel'C;'� ,- ties,s, Now that warm days are here, 'be 'sure to keep ifreslt tuna frargrant. To guard against unpleasant breath, 1. use a mouth wash frequently. ;A sllx 1>le, and 'effective mouth )vash. 'cNalt be made at home by .ad'dsin�g n few' drops of my,rrh:- to ialf--a- gla,bs of water,: Cleatr) your teeth regular'l'y.' Incident- ally, you'll find,dental floss most helpful. GODERIC U TONOTSITIP Gi rI).l Bl'IX111 IN li\'imus7Et11~I' July 'a. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. i uller were Mi'. and Mrs. Geo. Mecktlionglifi 'Messrs. Arnold Me:. ('tallough and Jael,i; Donovan, all of London., Mr. and Mrs, tAithur Evans and fain.. 11y,. of '.ripperary, were $-und,; timests with MI. -arnh Mrs, John Jolr'uston. Miss Betty 'Fuller entertained. a num- leap°of her friends at birthday party on -Thursday. Tate " ;dung jtop)1t en jt), edtdatlleiug uxitil n late hour. . The July at . !ting of the W.M,S,' will: be lteld, on ' :ednesday afternoon, of this week at the lt&lne of Mrs. -Arthur Tiehborne -' 1, Mr. McLn of Ripley ;occupied' -'the pulpit of Union church on. Sunday, -re- presenting the 'Ontario 'I'+e p erance Federation; - The SPealeer took - 'as his. text ''Ifloliie now, and, let us reason together" (Isaiah 1 :11D; Mr. J art 'M- Allhster of Waterloo spent Sunday at the home ofs.Mr, and Mrs. a Al' RM ,Mc 11,s ter. 'P ai'esantatipn to Teachey r-lOn Friday afternoon the pupils of 'S. -S", NU. 8 pand their .teacherr, Miss 'EsIlier_llaelIath, enjoyed a Anal picnic' at J'owett's- Grove, Iiavfield. During the evening thie teacher, 'who has been at the 'Gully' Iy your `hair clean and shining? It's school for foes .years,;, - was, presented �r ou give it, n „tittle . with a beautiful :brooch as a token of steeple enough if v i' }remembrance.' Miss Maelath has been negletion. si hampou freq 'ntly. iDon t engaged' as teacher Of the 'intermediate rte 1(;7ct to brush your hair vigorously room in the Dashwood Public school• and often. Massage the scalp c)cc:t- sionally with bay rum, too. ' Perspiration is one of the most oll- stint of summer' worries. .Don't' try - :Jean 3LaeG a :..Jo1et' Rader, Anne.-to.,jre-vent perspiration, because this .Schroeder, Harold Schroeder, -George is a most essential bodily ftrlteiion, and. Wolfe' r' you'll' start all sorts crf vompgeations Pass, -Ross sBroWn, 'Stanley IT'inney, if you stop it. r You --can, however. _Morley Polilliam lock, L slie ltegaer, R'I,vnlond, arvey Pickering, prevent perspiration odor. Wash f're. Regier, Lois 'Schwartz, eltuth--•°Swartz, Marion Sherritt, James Taylor; Rene Thibeault, John Willert. - ZUtR.IICH -OEt TRE First-class,Honors-+Celestine Ayotte, Gertrude "iDruar; • Dennis ,Ducharme; Pauline Haberer, 'Marjorieapp, quently with an olive oil soap • to ,en- sure thorough cleansing,' then dab sinne deodorant, cream ?under your 'armpits. Keep the armpits' free from , hair, of course.. ,,If you have ani'"'difffeulty in keep- ing .your feet, enol -an�cl, dainty, rob Kl them with vinegar; then spray. them Phyllis McErnde, Myrtle McKinley, with talcum powder. Helen:4lillere :Helen O'Brien,I d(na Watch y npir undorthinge, especially, Reichert. with look after all your clothes... 'Tang Second-class Honors -Dura Den- them -on at hantn-r immediately you omrne, Dorot'-h Gingerich, . Mildred Gingeriel , DOlOreg Kloplr, ole -Krueger, eT-een-- 'lass, ---Denali--_ MernelKe-:'1%arjnrie. Merper, Mae Oesch, Beatrice Sehilbe. Passe-Twy'la. 'Dagg,- Ross-.Gascho,. for your- colrra'ait4--a$-:-about your per, Doris Geoffrey, Gordon 'Hess, Ruth Mc- conal. worries. All letters are dealt Clinch'ey, ,Harvey Martin, 'Jack O'Brien, - wet!) in • c•otrfidens• Adtnx(iq Miss. Overholt, Pauline Tittles. Barbara Lynn, Bot -TO, !Station, "B, WI.NOHDLS•EA 1GEIN"lREl • Montreal, Que. .. ., °F_irst-elaSs_.-Xlonp=AMulrey .BailaP- ...., s.: take them, off, a.iid put "thexli In • n draught to air . ---•1*- -beim!-t•y bop1;1et ..1,.:_a£nllm. _ klglf. ful a(1{viee. Send follr•'",lre-eelt .stamps MacLennan. '1 Donald, Ross ' alae;Kenzie, .1k,rnice tv nes, Annie Elford, Viola sGi1t11an, The anniversary -services of Ashfield I \1atth- telhester Nicholson, Thomas °( aruran "Herdman, Ola Morley, Leona Presby teriau church ion Sundaay were Phillips,. Iota • 1'trrdou (hon.) ; Allan 1'y:nl, Harry 'Stephen, Lyda 'Stephen. well attended and the ,sermons by Rev. Ritchie, Alvin Ritchie, !Lorne- Ritchie, Secondclass Honors -John Batten, Wil1iant Weirof -Hensall were heard Lyall Ritchie, . Grant -Rutherford, •Lois !CoRard, Ross Ho(lgert, 'Ilerbe- t 1 with interest and alipreetation• Doilah Rutledge, William ,Stewart, Wil- J•„hus, Marjorie .Johns, Franklin • �• '1 r t Z}nn I nowl4 s ''Harry Squire Round Trip...,argain Fares . From GODERICH ' July 17 to C. N. R. Stations' in the :Maritime Pro inrt-e4:. Provinces., of Quebec, New Brunswie1, P,r,inee Edward• - • Island, Nova Se'otia. - JULY 18=19 `I`o OTTAWA $ji.3 To MONTREAL $13.'90 To QUEBEC • CITY $18•80 To 4T1 . ANNE 'de BEAUPRE 19.40 �_Gnverumeut°-Revemze �fa� �►r..--.-..-.-..-:_ Tickets, Fares, Transit Limits and Information• from . Agents, CANAIMANNATIONAL 1iam la man, Fred Young, l a l (hon.). Tt,XEPFtR CENTRE First-class Hnnors-June Bierling, -Iran (ann. (Harvey iOooper, Eleanor l-+D1-Wso o r.nla Fah -ince, -1 n '-FIithi beiner, Douglas 'leteher,• Mary Fletcher, Emerson I dgans, .1cnn eli'ing, ( birlee Lewis, is, Dorothy McDougall, Doris Mit(•hell, ,Mitzi Moffatt; Steve Molnar, Beverley •...::3 Prean; Myrtle. Reeder, P,arbara Reid,' Lednard -Smith, _ Fifllf Strobbe• E1i7.abeth Sweitzer, /Leis Sweitzer; Wanda Tnckev, Brunelle.. 'Watson, James Whyte., Doris. Wuert'h., Second-class Honors -Grant IC"ase, 'Donna Cornish, William Ford, Gordon Gillespie, Bruce Glenne Myrtle Hoist, _. eJackHer, ne.sey aicgnerit ..-. Myrtle, nth Phyllis Kerslake. Kenneth 'Pres?Real or, Joann Redfern. 'Dorothy Reeder, Ross Tuckey, Evelyn Wareing. Pass --Irvine Armstrong, I)ouelas Brintnell• Jack !Coates, Rol,ert t'•oleman, Wilbert Edwards, 1)1:iine Fahrner, Or- land Gati er, Ross Keyes, 'Ross Knight, Babble Kyd(1• Arnold Lindelrfielcl, Ross MacDonald, Ev:iline .Mack, Denglas • • Pfau to see allthe Canadian Rockies on your Western' trip this year . . . travel the scenic way across Canada by the smart air-conditioned Con- tinental Limited! You'll enjoy a stop -over at Jasper .--1-Canada's Switzerland -where soar- iteceepeaks, jeweled lakes, unrivalled suiiimer activiiies and Canadian DtLetional!s Jasper Park Lodge, invite At no additional cost over first class (Standard) fare'' you can break your rail ,journey with a delightful "inladd ocean" voyage -,sailing Lake ° Huron and, the majestic Superior} by rh'odern,ship with every travel' com- fort. Connections are also Made at Vancouver or Prince Rupert with Canadian National's 'Prince"' boat cruises through the sheltered Inside Passae to Allska. All outside ?toms. Travel West the scenic way -the Jasper way -by the Continental ,Toronto to Jasper and VanCOUVer. Uneeeelled dinin-c.ae service at popular prices. Your local Agent 61-adly furnish you with dcxriptivo Ada and full inivnation, an to farco, r$5.15 additioval 'TomPist fare] Pass --Jack Borland, Winifred•. Hod- gert,'(aordpi Johns, Donald-Rodd:Rthea Srnith,;, Dorothy Squire. t1Ii1'NT(hN C N` I:GE -- First-class - Honors-RR,obert Allan, eicria _:13ayley,. -Frank Fin>nland, Joseph Gibson, !Leonard Johnson, Mary Lane; 31a.�ine 31dBrien.- Helen !Pearson, Eleanor Pepper, {'iiffgrd Pickard, -George S-cribbins,e Eileen Sutter, Helen Turner, Nora Tyndall, Gordon Wheat ley, Lois Wi1tse, Mildred Wiltse, Ila1rriet Wise. :Second-class Haiiors-Don:(id An Brews, Edward Arnold. Joyce Kearns. June McCartney, Doris Mc+(.'oel, Jean- M("Int;yrc, 'Beecher Menzies. Je nes Stewart, Alice!Lour ! Thompson, ('o_ronna__\'i'endorf, Alvin Pass - Marjorie Carter: -Thelma '(`arter, .'tuna role, Lorne Dale, Harold East, William Frvel, Ora' Graelis, iR,ihert Katy. Au,lrev 'Little, Jarlt I;}ttle, +George McGee, Murray Miller. .Muriel Rovcdt'n, Douglas 'Trope+ll, Betty Steep. -43LYPII CENTRE First-class Honors -Lucille Keller, Laurel Laughlin,- Hugh Millar. Harold • A thirteen -year-old Detroit boy won a spelling cbampiont hie by correctly spelling "chysanthemum." ` But prob- ably when he's ten years older. he'll have no use for hi�s.tlingwledge, since nine men out of .ten,seud.roses.-,'Win- chester .Press. '" Two darkieswere discussing finances "Boy," 5131(1 one, "who'd you doifyou had all -de money in de worre, right now?" "`Nell," said the 'other, "Ah reckon A'd pay ma h debts? ; fur as 'it'd go." • ,Phillips, Margaret, ).amblyn, Paul - !\\'atson, .Doris VVaymonth, Ruth Wil- -en, Donald Yunebint. Second-class Honors _Irvin 'Bowes ,',,outline Fowler, Jeanette '-'Olousher, I:(lau ifxl' . M-yNa11, \Villiatrn Murray,. George Nesbitt, Hilda Nesbitt, Kathleen :R,r-, Elielir 'Sunder -cock, •Howard \C;i laee, Archie Watt. - . Pass-Amut d Falconer, Leonard 14owlE i:`T)orothv ts °vier,'i'arinnllT (xrrrs-, ,lean Lawlor, Eileen Merlinehey, Pi•is- cilla Manan, Arnold 'Phillips., James Pierce, h:dward ''rest. Grant 'Riordan, First --lass honer.- ince e that.75 per cent. or more of. the total marks was secured: •eeon(1-eltlss honors, that be' 1ween 70 and 74 per -cent. Of the total -narks was obtained. • • Alask.a Ciuise Delightful Holiday CREWE, July1 8. -Mr. rrenth of Clinton airport Spent the week -end anidng his friends, here. Mr. and Mrs. Oen .Comfort and son. Ennis, of St. Catharines, spent, the week-eed tit the home of Mrs. Comfort's brothers, Messrs. Cecil and Haeold Mr. and MTS. Palmer Kilpatrick and little son (Bran are spending the holi- days among friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elgie" of Eg- tMount .Forest spent +Sunday with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. rFrank McIntosh of l,,oeaniingten and An& Mrs, Drennan MeIntosh'of Detroit, called cin Mr, and- W.MS. Meeting. - The ladies of in _the church on Jnly 3rd, in- the „form of a -joint Meeting.with other societies visiting. The president was in charge of the devotional exercises and Mrs. Orozier read -the 'Scripture lesson: Mit.. Rice of St. Helens. sang a solo. Mrs. (Rev.) (NeWman gave ,a report' a the braneh meeting, which, was held in Weed:stock. Mrs. +S. j. Kilpatrick led in prayer. Mrs. Zinn- of the Hackett's society gave'a reading and a splendid talk .was given by 'Mrs. R. MeWhinney of the Preebyterian church in Dungan- non. After e well -rendered duet by the Misses Fern Alton and Oora Culbert, the meeting cltJsecl with a hymn and the social. time, ofiloyed. • Twainley and Phyllis''Biakk spent Fri- day in London. . Mr.etand Mrs. Cecil Johnston spent SundaY With the latter's parents at Mr. and Mrs. 1. B. 'Stothers and fam- ily, of Arthut, re holidaying et their cottage at Kintail. r. and MrseeJ , le- -are spending some time with their deughter Mrs. ,George Twamley and Mr. Twamley. Mr.„'..VIeCann hasn't 'been well for a time. Mrs. Geie Pollock . end, family, of Sheppardton, were Sunday visitors;with LOOK -OPT FOR 119.00.LIVER. Buck trifiht new Ond feel like Your Wet is the !Attest orgsu is your hodr sod most important to year neadle h poers out bile td digest food, gets cid of wstne, supplie* limowtxgrgy,ollows proper nourialtmerit to reach, blood. Wbertyour liver gets out of ogler owl decoupages m your intestines. You be - web properlyie- Yon fed "totteu"-beadechyp lbockarby, ditty, dragged out ell tke Cane, , For over 3S years thousands baye won proulPt from these tuiseries-with Fcuit-ot-tiyes. So can you now. Try Fruitos4iyes•-you'il ler simply 'delighted bow quickly you'll feel like a' FRUIT*TIVEStic9a4tuida' kiVarTabtsts 'Mr. and 'Mrs. 10liktord 41,1Datria. Mrs. Jerry !Oranston (nee. • Cora Thorapson), reeent bride, was the guest of halite.. and the recipient a many lovely and useful gifts at the 119me of 'Mrs. Henry HOrton last Thurs- day evening. IA number of ladies Tad ga there d together to present- Mrs. Oranston With this shower, and Vo extend their best wishes. Mrs. ston thanked her many friends tor their ,kindriess, and extended an invita- tion to all to coine and see lier trousseau Fridify afternoon. Mrs. Wm. Blake spent 'Manday with her daughter, Mrs. Richard Johneton, and. Mr, W. II. Johnston of Exeter., Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Blake. and Howard spent Motelay inlLondon. LEEBURN DEECBUIRN, July 8. -Miss, !Grate Hunter, nuree-in-traininge at Toronto hoSpital, is home for two weeks' holi- Mrs. ROd. 'Bogie and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Horton and son Teddy attended the Potter reunion picnic at Woddetock training in _Nova Scotia, is .here. on leave- and • has' peen with his grend- parents, .Mr. and. Mrs. II. Tufforde for 'T-. Lamb, of !Saltford, who luta Mies `Clare Fulford to his own u 'barni--.-got-it all away by ,Mo-nday week. Mr, Larab has twenty-nine cows -• to feed. the ehurph last -Sunday. Rev'. G. Ha.zle.• wood spoke of itS being thelirst Sunday of the third year of hes pastorate here. Beautiful .Madonna • lilies -Were placed • on. the table in .memory. of- Mrs, !Charles - .Mr. 'Green: "I am going to entereay dog for the show this year." - Mr. Blapek "My goodness: Do yoti think he will win?" some very fiice dogs." J. 1i. Wheeler Funeral -Director and Embalmer All calls prOmptly attended to day or night -AMBULANCE SERVICE - Phones: Store 335.. Res. 355W. Hamilton -Street, Goderich (Established 1875) ' TRADITIONAL SINCERITY AND EXPERIENCE Prompt Phone I20 FLOW M. LODGE, Director Cemplete_ Service at Reasonable Prices . PROMPT -INVALID CAR SERVICE . No extra cherge for. the use our moderp Funeral Home. Cunningham Pryde EXETER and SRAFORT11 We- hwite ',You to inspect. our Cemetery. Memorials All enipdries will be promptly attended to. To those co ntern pl a Ong build.' prices before buying.- Cemetery Lettering a specialty. • All work guaranteed. Phohe -111 JOHN GRANT CLINTON MARBL Clinton • Ontario • numents Our prices, have not advaneell from last year. Large stock of Foieign and Canhdian Granites to choose .from. 'SPECIAL PRICE ON itsTertirnolv. worpc The Trait of '08 that.on_ce taxed prospectors, today has an alter- • hative and more attractive route', oerveit not by dotksted, 'but by luxury steminships of. • the Cana- dian Pacific coast fleet, and fol- lowing the'sheltered "Inside Pas- sage between Vancouver and Skagway. These trim liners, anglo Ronte" between Vancouver, Victoria and SeattlO, and cruise, 'tine West opt of Valicouver Island, bring the "Midnight Sun" within three days of Vane -duvet'. • ative till oept. 30, three rt "Prineesa" liners' will conduct a hour stop -over at the' Arasitkt port. The B.c. coast service aldo ,operate three 11 -day cruises to Alaska, allowing for side trins by rail and lake from Skagway to Lake Bennett, 'Whitehorse 'and West Taku Arm. The cruise liner ".Princess Charlotte" will feature in these tours.. • From aomfy.deck chairs, today's .northbound nomad is treated to o moving pageant of majestic gla- ciers, towering .poalts, and rock-' bound fjords. Adventure waits at every port of call. Alert nay, gell and Juneau follow in coTorfu, aUCceSsion, each with. its weird array of totpna poles and other. symbols of Indian life. along the Vest coaet of Vancouver Island aro also scheduled for the . ctriont season. between Victoria and Port Aliee,- These poloular cruiseS, offer the passenger eight days of 'splendid coastal ,cenery with re'gular stop!nvers at quaint Indian fishing, 4.3/Alamo. ` Two-• Canadian Pacific liners will be in 1 to September 21. Life on a Canadian Pacifie coast vesselois fashioned after, that of ',ail ocean •• liner. beck tennis, afternOon horse racing, !Iall'" ee5," moonlight .lifomenades on deelt„, and midnight. snacks all, contribute to 'tile joys of 'ship- board life on a Canadian Pacifig "Princess" liner, C. W. Williams & Son Gra* orks 141 St. 12;:,ttrick St. STRATFORD Phone 1955 a • DEAD or QIP ° DISABLED Quickly \removed in Clean Sanitary trucks. Phone coiled. 000r 12, 'Clinton, 210 Stratford or tigersoll 21