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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-07-17, Page 5,U m.A NES:()F J3AYFIELD THE GdDERIGH SIGNA.I..STAR DOINGS OF DUNGANNON 'arrant, Mrs, V. M, Sullivan, on iltueiiday. Mr. I. it Moss of. Woodstock loaned ,his wife and fainiV this week for bold BA FllilLD,, July 71.0.• - NErs, Vit. H, July with. fir. and 'Mir i IJ J Stumm dctYo in their cottage here. . I)Yt GhK "Not , July t ri, M io on 'Ii�IIi tall � is visiting her • " 'Rev. li.:I ��'L+'or of �Yal ervilie said ' Mrs. 'T. Keane of litamllto4 is renew. s �- visiting lrtldlf t of b �(Rn#�, d k l tarns, Dewar gal, Sask., , i iy n Lag old acclu rixn'tan s, here this week, oos� 4 ,' W � ' v ICI ui � iu , 1Mr . N. W d Ides , . d"'a 1 of La. t 3Y d os vent ,rn ther, s ' rs. •A, Ia`urter returned to Toronto Momi4 and Tuesday9 at the forme 's ! ' 1t I3➢ NYight.'1htre was a, large her sister, Mr% W. R. Andrew. Mrs. s after having visited her to south the village. t ,°I att �ndanee at the IKingsbrid'go garden v:rrn , fmrn1(I Y .3lt3s DO11y ;Rose, tz Dai Friday is t a t � � cottage o th of he air ' Another, Mrs. W. J. -Stinson. 7raaab� nor i accompanied tlaeann Qua their part' on, Monday night, and' young and na,tive of West *Wtlwanosh, •is renewing i old e o n c ti the various events 11 h t pets ve as well 4 Air. and Mn° .la. 'Kendall, who sant return. to '4Yintisor.. Mrs. •R,. lC, i3rrcker old a�ula$ntances in )hese parts anak epast two • weeks:With with the"latter''s. as the opoprtufiity eke seeing friends in the t lug her first trip pasta in almest thirty :klr, and :Mrs. �Y, J. Jowett t t4 tt years, • their 'home in I{,imira t ,Sundu�(l to th Miss'Jean' Stothers:�is s .ndinlg this �° �S'ob#n[li►�•.: � -• in a cottage at Port Albert with and two children,. of Waterloo, are staying on ata co ag^e. , Mrs, J.'Pogsori and Miss ,Ruth Pogs'on of Bssek are at their;cottage, who had, chine from 'di'stan.t party for the occasion. •.t ter supper, Which was .partaken of with zest, keno was 'tine. . d little daughter , t , , 'i days was .given with. Rev. M, . N. ' Sulliyah A.. 13c1'w r{ds spent a few diva Mrs. 'G W W o Mrs. J Howard ar bid g arise ,and thea, a musicFrl program geek Mrs, Ii . a I ods, 31 (i In Kitchenerl st week. her friends, the Misse,9 Ruis.ta of. a _ an t seen several Torcr>Yto,.' 'Mr, and Mrs: 'Frank Itouatt of Tor air, and ?ire. David, S, x'.rrimbkonr re- ` onto and 'Mr, and Mrs. Wlll'�C'ai(nerou turnecll last 'Week after a visite several re - of .Seaferth. visited with ir,,,and Mrs: --- .--- weeks with their after -v it o sever l last week with Mrs. H G Crosby acting is cl airnaaann' The Huro,nia and familyin Ioo town Summer School quartette sang -several � ti�*. v:.yyg/L- ,• ^cnk'r•�Yz?e•>T ...a.-> c'cc.,r=.a-;1. : ' ,1, uswi ad kZ, 4fv.. .A. } . W m '•. e''Stet ,: - �i'"• ; i�tt�'• 1Y2.[b}`�a r"Jll�'. , '1�V�►����� ,� ='.�rl�#i�', Miss Mildred Dunn of Toronto stent s ou " ur ;nest of health while. there and was the ;hOSpftat'U ndtargoing treatment cart' '.rt,'.t :.time,. We -are glad ;he' is able - to be around again, �,'Mr. Alvin 'Sherwood, having; tote - Dieted his course. in air mechanics at 'several days. Mr. Harry and his sister interest in. 'the a'nnouncotnem of the 'Galt, deft this week for the R..C:A,F. .h wt'h Miss Ai, Hussey' a, ac- xnuni t rs, d t eleoti s ;his rulece, Mrs: Arthur ,the weekend 'with°Miss ;Helen Sturgeon; ,: Morris, ;accompanying, and Leon SuI,- as1te K•I`1�'GSIBRIDiG10, July, X10, ---Mr, and livau sang several, °popular. Misr T.•Ki,nng and:,grandson, M r J. :�I"rs, J. J. , . t'ortl `nnd Oregon, AIrS,' JaxnYes Garvey° as ' accompanist. J �Y of Portland, e �.+a ;The concluding' .event• was the dal ee, and Mr, and 'firs I Harry of H .Harris, of 'London, visited her grand daughter, Mrs. A]!vin 'Dtitot, last week. Mr, Stuart Sturgeon and, Keith ,Genneiiihardt of Preston spent the week- end with their parents. Mrs. lI,4, 13,,:Sinith and little daughter, Maxine, returned`to London 'on Sunaak 1tich visited' with ° their cousins' 11r� 'for which n great , number of :'.young enol 3iii`s, . Foley and' family. for people had gathered; There -was mucic • Mrs. Reedy, in ,cert;, belonged" to •cue results et. -the draw, as follows. 'First prize, cushion Edw 'rd O'N i 1 A.F. (A large number from .here• atter o rags r e s are anni e Who r , a , lt, I -bratio at 'Seaforth the Orange'celebration. on' +Saturday.' 'Rev. W. I+:. 'Grill,formerly minister of Dungannon -111119%i church,. 'was in-• in hate of t the is k o ducted last Week t in ed g Linwood.: Since he left' Dungannon two' years ago he had been', pastor 'Of the church' at Weliburn, Middlesex •county, • Mr. Arthurrowvri,� • �I)undas; spent 'the week -end here. On his return to his position , he..was aceom►anied by his fried -Wm: MdNal1, Lucknow, who was taic.ng similar work. Mrs. Walter 'Gibson, _ ,Saakatootxc-. is visiting her sister-in-law, .Mrs.. Jas. Air. P. E. Murray. who with Mrs, ;Finnigan. Manning )Fool, at Toronto. f ''Ki bride ' large g f iii .,s I"' rt A1be • ticket b,, .after having' ,visited her mother, 's1rs. deserted us :many sears' ago, and it Q rt, t et No.n $14; second, rkhr, for a few ria s.. pleases u Xery uch to know .they, luncheon `set, Anne Fo,,arty, Londop , Chas. W. Ya , y . , Out,, No, b third, is towel, R t, (3 r o tp� l a a , 1ay.+er to ea ur -�n�ni L rn a r y o s i� t m u their Mrs. C3. Ithy�ras and ,grandson h Ir - „ s g o g th �?alton Iain brid` a No. ��� , �fotxrth their in. Burlington old friends and relatives again • , gs g , , , y (returned o th � , t. .after haven ^ visited her sister and bro- Mr. and, Mrs, Joe 'Suiltvan' of.. De. 3 pair blankets, Ea Meyers, KiJgs�bridge, ,YJ No. 24'; fifth club bag,, Mu. • Beaty, Cher, :4iiss' 'N, Fe'r!buson and 1sx. W. J. ,trc�It, after .spending the week-end;-a•i; Dungannon' "' '1obermor y visited e r 'mother, ' o, 989;e8i7ct4, $u, ease, Ferguson. A D S, ria i 3xrs. algrrgaret• O'l�1ti1, Iitrgabrid�;e, No, Iii, Mrs, R, H. 'F, Gairdner 'and 'Miss P. JI.'Stillivan, this week, ,h , ,:. ]BettyGairdner left on "Thursday of last Mr. and Mrs.. d 'Grimn, of Flint, , e pastor, Iiev..%'ather, Qiiigiey,• vas week on a motor trap to Chicago. 'Mich., 'and sons ,:apd Miss Dama; marine ;,;rept bus attending to,the numerous details of the evening's proceedings, and is to be congratulated upon the success of the undertp.king. rsi.-R. W. ,13ristol of Washington; Sullivan of ,,London =spent a few days D:C•, arrived. on Wednesday. to open among their friends here this week. her cottage here for the season. :Sirs. Ursula Hebert has returned Mrs. Gilbert Knight, Mary and 'to Detroit after a.'feiv weks' stay in ' - Master E. 'Sawyer, who spent the past the country. • fortnight' • with. the f&rwer's mother, Mrs. F. O. ,Gemeinhj,-rdt, .returned to Toronto n (Sand`ith--Mr. Knight, e.w �vho was here over the .week -end. Master, Ronald 'Knight ren:rained with his , grandmother. • • + , . Mrs. W. J. Knox and two nieces, of Toronto, are spending the month of in er - h ac epi ��4�i---stied-�•cr��e����w�r, �..-,jol�.. receives my personal • n i tte u. to, Geo. o Cokes • Machinist. East St. Phone 206,Y• LEEBURN Mrs. Harvey Webster and children, of Hurray and, 'baby Jack, spent last week LEDBURN, URN, July 14. -Miss 'Muriel Goderieh, .spent last week with her at,.M, J. O Vonnor's, •returned to Detroit Schram. 14 visiting relatives in 'Gode- inother, Mrs. C. C. BroWn. on Monday. -•Mrs. 'Geo, Hamilton and little daul;h- Misses 'Iteta ,sand, 'Grace ,Courtney,riclt• tors returned last weep after a week ,nurses; in-t,rainin�,, in St. Joseph's Hos- .~Tisa Margaret -A.' Fitzpatrick of De- spent .in Toronto visiting. 'pital, Toronto, are spendin 'holidays at .troit is spending holidays with friends 31r. and Mrs. Harvey Mole attended° 'their 'home. there., - • • the funeral of her grandfather,' Mr. Mrs Ro ucl - � of_.I on .� JTith. is. 5 i visit- _ . ., . a,., ... .. _, .. . �. • � . The funcn a 1 of -the- Ill to �Ar that Wil, - A,rc hfbalti iTohu�•ton; tt t C.uvrie s� C.�ai Hers. ling her gutter, Mrs, Martha ()'Neil.. Hams was held from the residence of oh Monday. Interment was in 'Green - ;Mr. and Mrs. •`orris of • JI.arkdale ;tis sou • Iia rsy la Saltford On Sunday, hill cemetery,' Lucknow, • pent. ee era;, day., Nis; itin l'cith then r rMr. and Mrs, 'Gbrdou 'Williams and . � ,.Iiis-ors and. ,frtt�atd.4 here at- parents,. r Y Mr. , c 1r. �ii� c 1 1e Hogan, last .-t :rad ci. his, _funeral. tended �, .ane al. . kIeud his_ a _wife_ w •eel.. w C 'children �, . _ and rll u r ()nee r, n. _ ti 1 a r c e e �T`i C r i .t 1).loi .. Y - pcl. IJ e� Daltc►il_ F 1 1") t of r tt and- ci )e t eau h. ee s s tat oe s g 1 p y g of Detroit, with their'hrother Marl:, :ire out to the fitmily ani grariclehildren and ;)radia. their holidays' at the Thos. s _ . 7.....-.-,»,.._..a..._...�.y._.�..........__.. til'..�ielrit.,i3�._....sy._.- . � ..r..._ `Giiii c e.' Dine. - Rev. I). Pomeroy .of Fingal will eon- .. Senator i1 D' s cant r _ o J. J Donnelly nc11 � of 1 lll.el•t Ta 1 0 duet anniversary u � -• i , 1 er + .civ ee, it I r ' 1 leelltt rr , v )-isited., his sister, Mrs. Tho:c,.. Gar- ey;+ church oir°-the °first• tiundny itt, Septem- ori •Sttmd'a3- .last. i Ther. JM;iny WiI1 be glad to see and Mrs. ,G. `Fray•ue 'visited her mother,.' hear- film again. .� ( Mrs.. C. O''Reilly, .in. Detroit las�t,week. 'She was aeeollipanie(1 • on her return 1 . .. What's the Us _,by hf> little niece, Miss Jaile (-ittt114. `' '•`Nvtu.t3Ttrn will tarn. .... _ .II. and JT.. Li. \l„.t.rapad Mrs. "What's the ase?' iIt'S the ' sit me. bpi Frank ;O'Shea of 'Detroit ',visited their ends." ----Grit. 1"rttI es in Budd y and fl ys. Os born e L the roteau�`rttleiia hterR rb xa' Ann are -visiting-- M . find 1rri`ea' Culbert this week. The laxlies are "��:t(;.G.'..,.t?i..�.��.� i(llilkrei tom• ....:._:�.......-....__,..._.r. Visitors with Mr. 49.nd Mrs. ''Hu h Stewart last wtok wireMr. and Mrs. ()sear Barr. Barbara .inn and Sha,roxn, of 'Detroit, and M,r. and; Mrs. Harold Marshal. and (,laughter Jeanette, of •London. - ill'. and Mrs. Chas. and „fam- ily, ,r r --- visited 3br..:end 11rs, Abraham' Culbert y •on Sunday. Mr. Mrs. )has. Elliott, who have. 0 • i, wenty-five Pounders Roar -at Dedication Cerempny been :at 'Golden 'galley, for some time, returned to their home here last Week. 'On 'Newby afternoon, 'while bringing ,in. the last load trf hay for the fieasonn, ,TAom�y }Brordie, off .'the q f1 cOnzces: ion of ,i�1 hfielkip fell from the load •to the. ,YM +�r+nurdsaarzd was severely injured. pita was taken to the fl oderich hospital ter ,examination and, freat•nnent. ' Thome Rivetto-U r. and • Mrs: 'George 1iv'�ett, »unganntin, announe the marriage of their second eldest daughter, • rrr a u h Ii�e i i i e ll e�.�na3xto r. � , n a M. Bari Eugene TlromPSon, second' eldest so -11 of 'Mr. and Mrs, > ' 'homtison, orinth,. 'Ont. The m;arriagc took place L.1. T■f7 a Y �7''V lRi��,i,��'l.0-_•.. �1'.d�•�r.1r;�tC,fin=Nr.... Ll'C) ig 1DR()OK, 'July 143. The Wo- men's Institute poet at the home of Mrs, �Oecil Ohamney' and. spent the after. noon'quilting for 'the'Red Oross�, Mrs. �lila'beth Na .lor of White. church spent Sunday - With her sou )Gordon and Mr,. 'Naylor. Mrs. "Warren James and children, of IGoderieir,.. speznta few days' with her Parents, Mr.' and airs. 'Fred Moss. Master !Allan 'Stewart of .Lucknew. is spending.the 'hoi,,idays ° with ' Mr..and Mrs, Bert Thompson: l Mr.. and -Urs. -Ted Mills and little' daughter, of Toronto, , Were week -end visitors, with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thompson, Mrs. Thompson and (-racee returning to T ,,orauto with theme for a visit. Mr. Clarence, McClennegan of White- church will have: charge -of -the service in Donng�brook church next Sunday. ledhill s IIOLMES V'ILLJE . ° ' ,H(OLME(S+VIL'LE, :(July i1 -- •The Misses, Helen and Betty 'Goodwin, pf Trossachs, Sask., daughters of Mr. and ,Mrs. V.icier....Goodwin,.,,formerly of Cliri-' 'ton, visited this week with friends in the village. . ° -Mrs. D. E. +Glkirdon; who. recently- underwen t a serious operation in ri i �t'zI'Ios• i t t`ix iUt'1t�tTeYl ir�i'iis� �` fr'� e c) i itI Ix a The Misses Cora and Alma 7're 'wartha- are spending their vacation wi ;reit �parents,'Mr. and Mrs. E. J.- Trewartha Mrs. B J .. 1 IacMa visited th 1�ted frie cls ' n in. Toronto and Whitby fora few d:ays'the Past week. . The. many .,friends of Jars. N. W. Trewartha wili'be sorry to learn that While_ iskin� berries on Monday the had the misfortune. to break.a bone in her heel. 'Shy, was• taken to 'Clinton •Hos'pital for treatment. , Mr. and .Mrs. 'Everett .Lowry, -Oshawa, caned on . friends here 'on 'Sunda v. u, . Anointed to Clinton Staff. -We. con= gratulate Mr. ~Charles Pearce, teacher here for the past: four years; 'en 'his 'appointment to 't:he staff of the.Clinton public school, .while we 'k•e ilt• regret. -t-he fart that he and Mrs. Pearce are leaving oar.- midst,' I)uriag,,._.4.he -time they have been. with us. Mr. and Mrs. IDearre hare's ained the friendship and esteem of all, and theiI _ co-operation and congeniality ip the •church and throuy'hout our eoihmunity will he ;really missed. . ?RESENT CLEARANCE OF MEN'S C SHOTS SEN' ; OAM" AGS coreosnnort coixt ,. $2.19 04)81110i, *RITE, BLUE, ,REOWN' .Watlrif 04/1717A.S. UPI' S $2.39 Stl'..HIF)LDNS, July 14. -Visitors in the community i(ii 1ude Rev. John and Mrt'. Barnard ii, children and Miss R ea.th'erstone o ,,!' r artrig ht, with Rev. rMiss of Mr A d Mills11i and s. r(•. A. � ;lard; Detroit at -the to ee'of her usiir; fir. John Aitchison,tf�; 1ss Laurine • Miller of the Wingha (,: Hospital staff with Mr. 'and, 'MrS. Ni . , M;iller =Miss Jean .�'�u ,.of;�Toron,'1�' tih...'Mr. -end , Mrs re.. , 11 + 3D J homw a P F�. on= A.Ccinlen£'s: :V� ,i� rank Toddis con- fined'as' i; ,� �` i rfined,'to bed a , Jesult of, an accident htle.e aged, : } ayin. -: Ie :-.w king when- on { his horses stumbled . a groundh hole and hoe was town off,bre several ribs. Mr RichardWent ad had several en- force& 'holiday i en" the load of hay be was tlriviii Set,'''thro'ving him frOm the load. la n 3rller, too, had 'the :misfortune , �:i �ure his ,� he stepped fro Is car into a depres- sion an the str•.• in Lueknow on Sat- urday night. ( ;,,.1 . ' Social Mediu ",Phe 'annual Social meeting ' of -the omen's Missionary 'Society was .held 'With a large attend- ance, inc uding, g etifts from Ha.ekett's, I1'rewe and White 1Iltreh,who provided the musical nu Douglas of Lueku ts. Dorothy A a former principal of the local school ,ho has spent twelve years missio farry in Formosa, was the guest speaker:, !;1She delighted her listeners with heif ;interesting. and In - pleasant social hdike Vas enjoyed, Over • HELP Tat ,RED CRO§S ST. A GUSTINE,,, ST. Au,GITSTIJN`I1 July 1►. --Q mum, her.- from here attended the: garden party at Kingsbridge on, ;:Moixday, and =a11 report'a good time. Mrs, Mack ~Lament of.,:• `eronta,•. with...., .x ... her little son. and daughter, is 'visit- ing her brother, Jack Boyle, for a", few weeks. .._, � to _' u k. Kekl �` A r »a1,t}rtd4 rJe 1're y ' h ; ere ii; few weeks ' Miss 'Evelyn !Martin of Toronto ' i ' sl nding•-lr 31idays--at.--the phoi pec pea parents. • 'Mrs. A:Hebert of D.etr zt visited, .with,her sisters here, . Mrs. 'Gus Ki.nahan, an 'Mrs. Ray •Leddy, hast week. reception„. was 'held, in the St.' Aug ustine - ha.11 ,in honor of Mr. a.nd. Jt Mrs.. Theodore edmond on�:We[ 'Wednesday july 9th..Darin tie a enter" a purse was' , presented to the 'young Mist' Vera McNee; of Toronto, is .spending holidays here and •visiting her mother, Mrs. Jas.- McNee, and other rOati i eS. • limitaviminimennowe SEE DEMONSTRATOR AT OVR STORE ALL WEEIK - 10-0Z. CAN TO3IATO, CELERY, OX TAIL, VEGETABLE, SCOTCH BROTH ': MUSHROOM, CHICKEN and RICE, 2 for 15e VEAL and SANDWICH SPREADS,. 9 for 1 CORNED BEEF ' COCIcTAIL SAUSAGE., It's new. 3 -oz. tin 17c BOILED DINNER, 16 -oz. can.. 19c IRISH STEW 2 for 25c PURE ° PORK SAUSAGE JI -ST HEATT.AND SERVE 29c Pork CHILI S'AUCK 10 -oz. bottle TOMATO JUICE, 20 -oz. can MOLASSES, Extra Fancy, 20 -oz. tin PEANUT BUTTER, 25c 24 -oz. jar FREE tin Clark's go6ds with 14c 2 for 19c 17c each Pbrehase of 1 dozen assorted cans. .PORK and BEANS, 2 for 25 20-0X. CANS "IDEAL FOR eans 1"-0(;111elia1:11 181aAntglis:ize. Buy a dozeeln3tilPitilts6 week 2 'for De "15c The thunder of gunfire was the crowning point ib the dedicatioweeremony which intro. duced the first 25 -pounder equipment to Canadian Forcea. From now on these guns will be rolling in 93.1 steady stream from the great gun factory Of Sorel Industries Limited al Sorel; P.Q. (No. 1). Viring a salvo of 6 new 25-potinders. (No. 2). K. T. Keller, Preitident of the Chrysler COrporation (U.S.A.) congratulates.j. Edouard Simard, Vice -President of Sorel Industries. Mr. Keller was asked by the Canadian 6overnment to lielp solve the technical and manageinent problems involved in this greqt undertaking. So he appointedl one of his Vice -Presidents, Mr. W. LeciYard Mitchell, to act for bin:Ir.' Mr. Mitchell is shown aboye (No. 3). Mr. Keller.and jno. D. Mansfield are enjoying the reward of•months of worli and WOrry (No. 4). Unveiling the new 25,1pounder (No. 5). CLARK'S Veal, Ham Tongue .1 PASTE' FOR TASTY tha GRAPE FRUIT, BANANAS 2 1)m. 19c CHERRIES. Now .at their 6`for 190 LIMES, dozen' CARROTS .2 b'unches,15c POTATOES 10 lbs. 23c CLARK'S Corned Beef for quick juneln Try a Cap: Hey Attached 1544 TINS FIAVOIMI) IN TOMATO SAITE