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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-09-25, Page 5- C PEAS j S ountry; !List or ' Square Deal Tin9e d 1G -oz. , CORNSTARCH IVORY ° @NOW DURHAM : N DISf(Lo'1t.'rI Pkg. ,..9c .Bode. 25c TENING IAV U Hillerest Habitant Lb. 1:,7c I.ge aS-Q . Tin .1oC 'Red River NLIST TODAY 99th 1Batter., WUNGHA 'r ONT. 2GQ ALL RANtS NEEDED, 1�i ��ONOE .A Jr J:)BZV'ERS,, CANNERS,' MOTORCYCLISTS, COt)KKS, I'RADESMEN," MECHANICS', . SIGNALLERS The 99th Battery is now an active service unit and all officers and non;commissioned officers are from this' district. Opportunity of advancement for all,. DO NOT DELAY.,, Apply to Officer in charge of Armouries at Wingham, AI Lust Kincardine,' WaIt ertoii. DUNGANNON UNG•A °` O,N, Sept. 25'.,-,14r. God: ve'r'y itafl has returned to the village after ra stay of .a. 'few wks at lad farm 'home, Mr.s. Rebeeea Caldwell .has returned to her hole„rafter tr nt_arsIng ease •of Mr. Arthur Drown of Dtandas, ac- companied by his.. aunt, Mrs, 'Nelson , .dCou411, of 'Stratford, spent the week- end with Mrs. 0..0. Drown, Visitors witki' fir. land Mrs.. Ita,rvey Stole on Sunday' were Mr. and Mrs. ,Arthur Sparks find. dao hter Ruth and Mr: and ' Mts. .Fred, . Hulls and; on Kenneth, ola, Fort Klgin. :lir.. and Mrs. Jas. , Wr lth• and ,(xertrInte, ,of . Veeswater, .visited Mr. and l rs. 'sack Errington on; 'Sunday. I3orn.--At 'Goderich go pita”, .Tues day, September 1,0th, to Ur. and Mrs. Melvin Stewart, . (nee, Cara Reed),. a son, Melvin Wayne. Mrs. Vrank iOourtiee had a success- ful auction sale of cher° village tesidenee' and household effect's. Mir. and Mrs. "Hugh Stewart purchased the property 'and intendto retire to it from their tfarm on the 4th concession of Ashfield thin fa11. Mrs. Oourtiee will live for the time being at Toronto, but ,rhoPes ,,hex , onlyeventually to reach California, where . son realties; and where: she intexlds to Make her -home. Personal' + 11 ti41� ArrangeMents have. been orrery by the ,tCarotterielt BOA ''Health ,,to holt aides on• FRIDAY AFTERNOON,' OCTOBER 3rd, at the loWn schools : Their will', start int the Separate' School about 1;°'10D at the Central School, 'About 2 and at the Victoria * Sc1io L after recess. Children will, be inoculated against diplitheiRa, ll -pox and seailet fev'et:: 1 CAPT. R. S. HETHERIN TON Officer. Commanding GOD -SAVE THE KING BAYFIELD ioAYFIP`LD,'Sep t• 24._Messrs: Keith Gemeiiihardt and Stuart Sturgeon of 'their' e Preston spent the week•�nd at it homes in the village.... • .A.S. Bob 'MCLeod is spending his leave with his pkr-eats---after having been on convoy duty on • the North, Atlantic; for some tine.,,:'Bob is serve: ing on etre or the .destroyers which were acquired by 'Catihda from.: the; U.S.A. . Mrs. .4 Mynas of Burlington ha-. bought the B'oy (,,property on the Tey-. rale' and has t'alken possession.' She moved' from �^Butli.�a,,,gton on • ."Monday. We welcome her return `to the village. Mr. and Mrs.' Harold Ring of Sarnia spent the week -end .with the latter's mother, Mrs. C. •Parker. . Mrs Parker and Mrs. Mary 'Cox accompaMed them or, their return to Sarnia for a° visit. l)ongratulations�%are e�ttended to lir. arid Mrs. Jack -Parker, who celebrated, their silver .wedding anniversary on tiaa t ti tel ay, September 20th. They enter- • trained at a faintly dinner. •_ Mr. and Mrs, Fred Ritchie of Elm - vale . pont the week -end with the fat- i Mrs. Geos a, e Mr. er's parents, g . t 1 �•, King. . . i : •-..,tt <. "fir .�`ti..W. Bing left last week fore Detroit" after liaviilg spent the summer at her cottage, ''King', Bluff." • iVi'r. 1:. A. Featherston andeh;is bro- thtr, I.- Feather ton, :were here ,on Sunday. On their return to Hamilton they were accompanied • by 'Mrs. Featherston, who has taken an apart - mere in Hamilton for thus inter, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Fisher of Waterloo_ spent •the"'week-end with the former's aunt, Mrs. F. A. Edwards. Mrs. It. J. Watson and M�aster•Edwards at•conroanied them on their return on Monday for a few (lays' visit. • •• :�/:rz(s Betty Gairdner left on Monday fc►r ' e�w ,york w(1%er0..she.. is "taking. a ' Posts rraduateo,course in, 'journalism .at Columbia University." Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Ferguson of Lon- don visited,._.the formbr's. mouser, Mrs. Jas. Ferguson,•. over the week -end. . Miss Peggy 'Boyd of Kitchener was the guest of her grandmother, Mrs.• i� -en • wei�k ii G: V�.°Woods, over the . 'Mrs. Claude Robbins and slaughter Claudine, who vent some weeks with her mother, Mrs. W. J. McLeod, re- turned to Detroit can _Tuesday Mr. 'Charles; Parker of 'Preston was with his parents, -Mr. ,and Mrs. J. Parker, over the, week -end. " • Mrs: Ahnie !Shields spent the week- end et ter home in 'G.oderich. ASHfFIELD .S. ' Meetin .-The mSeptember 'CV.M g 'meeting of the W:MA:S. of Ashfield• 2'r� byterian• ehureli was held at the hot e' of Mrs. Russell :Bisset, with twenty-four '• 1nswerieg the roll call. Mrs. D. I r %iaLKe,nzie presided: The devotional part was taken by Mrs. Gibson and Miss Annie Mae 'MaeDon alt". A -letter of appreciation and thanks from Mrs. Esier, now of Brant- ford,. was read by the secretary. �A paper ore `°Reconseeration" was read by Mrs. N. ••G. "MacKenzie. -Mrs. Howes read a paper; oh "A Word for the Foreign -born," and Tena 'Buckingham a pa'x r on the power of the Bible to ,ohange our, lives. Mrs. N. J. Mac- 'Kenzieeave a paper on Mr. Morden. at Moo�sinee : ( hove• he gave - the Cree Indians the Bible in their sown language. Mrs.°.N..1. MacKenzie sang "Hold Thou My Hand," and Mrs. D. R. 'MacrKenie cloned the. meeting with prayer. ` For the thank -offering meet- ing in October the Society will meet in Ripley with the Ripley auxiliary and will he addressed by Miss Ander- son, returned missionary from Koirea. { • •It le much easier to weeds out of a garden ruption out -of tile -heart. B pull up many then one AV mommilmemmo GROCERY BARGAINS. FOR THH WEEK CEREAL (''owan's. I ERFEC;'ION COCOA. BORN FLAKES Ii ;.VES' LEMON OIL 2-1b. Plig.c TiC 1 -lb. 1n 1 Tin L ell. Kellogg's Aram - Two S•Vro• .m.son-'planes my .above a' solid bank a, elogds, .While the f 4tuudent Air Observers , iilot ' their cnurses without. seeing the ground. Mr, .'Raymond Brown, who we had:. t} ought to , h fve taken a •trip. to 'the peach erchar(s,` instead went to TillsonL •burg and 'watched' the process of the tobacco .industry. He does -report hay- .Ing- picked Same line specimens of peaches off two trees •at • home the first' of this week. SO we say, fine. peaches can grow around here, too. , • • Red Cross Quota, --Following is the quota of Red Cross articles to be made by ,the Dungannon branch : JSeaman's comforts -10 acre caps, navy or grey ,10 pairs longi grey stockings00 10 turtle- neck sweaters,. navy : or gtOS ; 10 pairs Mitts, whole, navy or•.ieather-faced ; 15 pairs -socks, plain, heavy service, -navy or grey, per month for October, Novem- ber and, December. army and Air :Force comforts. '5 searyes, khaki; 5 helmet., khaki, 'or alternative caps, :khaki or ' grey ; pit 'pa lts gloves, khaki; 5 turtleneck sweaters, khaki or grey,,, per mont'hu:f�ir14'ctotier, N'ovember ands Decemiler. . Address on Health Matters.--JIon.• 'George Hoadley, formerly a . Cabinet- Iin' stilee'Al vernment, 'Co A fi 1 'Colborne and will sss the s e d b h , West Wawanosh •unit's of the 'Canadian I±ederation of • Agriculture in the Dun- gannon Parish Hall . n 'Otrtober 1st, at 8 o'clock. ,No 'adni'ssion charge is tieing made and it is urged .that mall possible sfttend this meeting. It will lie of particular interest 'to 'wives' and mothers.- Mr. Hoadley will speak ,on "Munidipal Health," and how` -it ca•n ,be worked out in each towpship. '°. Miss' Beryl ,Elliott .and girl friend,. Miss Preda Baker, of 'New Liskeard, are „visiting . relatives and , friends around Dungannon, - Address on Newfoundland. --A pleas- ant 'afternoon was enjoyed at the I)un- , annon 'United' chaf,e11 .when the Wo- men's Association entertained the ladies' of the other local churches and neighboring eireuits in hearing Rev. 0: Howse of the Ashfield circuit, who, has Koine from ,Newfoundlandthis summer. The speaker, who was intro= ,duced leg Mrs.- John Blake, a former. member of ,,the Ashfield circuit, gave ,a vifill description of the island, which. is the tenth largest island in the world, and Is -noted for its mining and 'fishing industries, + I•t was froin Signal ,Hill on the island that -Marconi sent his firf wireless message. These' facts were marc Impressive when heard from a native ----of rhe island. A hearty vote of thanks was given to Mr. and -Mrs. Rowse for their presence. Besides the devotional period and business part lerl-by the. president, Mrs. (''haas..Alton. lir:. .Jas,.: I le n n gave .a paper on `v'TIa' eetnleient•'Help for Modern Needs." Mrs. Davidson sang a favorite' hymn and- Miss- Fern Alton gave. a 'solo, "If N11othcr .(:tiuldLI_.ive, on Forever =' Rev. W: P. Newman read a l`itlTe, is ern;'"f(71- lowing with Prayer. During the bus;- ' • mess of the meeting it -was decided to send 11 letter of appreciation to Mrs. (;ourti•ce for.her'work on• .the flower eommitt(tn. Mrs. ,Robt. Moore read the Seript•ure lesson. Atter -MI•. Howse's (iid`drh s. all'rOpaired.to -the basement. where refreshments were served at 1 fourtables representing the seasons of the year and' decorated' accordingly. .' After lunch tab1e had a rep'r('scnt- ative to recite : Mrs. Davidson. Beth Ie('•nnne11, .lir. Newman ,.ori(}- Mrs. t, Thoinpson I:dmunds 11 Visitor: 'Ilerb Stathers gave a word ofthanks-. giving for the harvest and asked, 'that 1 1111 ,night-shm-`''F'an a little chil4I like) me thank the Father fittingly?" • .-•e KINGSBI IDGE KIN,Gsinti1>'GE, Sept. 24.--Jlrs•i .T. Waallaiee and danght('r Ia:ileen are vi'i11ng Detroit and Maidstone at pre- 1 i'sen t. Mr. aitd. Mrs. P. O'Brien of Mai(1- itone end Mr. 'hos. Joy of Detroit visite(" among th)eir` friends here overt 4he'wee":-ehtd.. 1Jrs, •Toy and little son, 'wlio have spent the last week with MN. :Joys mother, hate retairiie(1 til De- troit.` air. JeeE1. Sullivan of Detroit"spent. se►vera" platys `Irt•rc' laAt w'(,e((. Ir. crud'►?Ire, Jim. Morrison of Duly- lin `visited .here last week: Mr: l.eori Sullivan leaves thio week .fair. `CS'inldror. "We are glad to know there will Sill he a light,,. shining throu;; i Sire window of 'that eVer• 1105- pit;0)le "Sullivan, :orcin. ,as . Mr. and Mrs. Mef'a�rtliS''and family itis tend ritoving into it in the near future. Mrs. Herb. •1 aniprey visited. ' her r{presen•taati ee of, war guest children, .slaughters in Toronto last week. s (Tunes (Pat f, Hume left for Toronto Dr. and 'Mrs: Bolster, of •Paris. .on ',Saturday, to registerin the,' Faculty visited- friends in town last week. of Arts at the University -of Toronto: Miss' Marjorie Macke is' spending a He will specialize in mathen'tatics and 'vacation at 'Mon•treal% and Ottawa: physics. • Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sears' leave thiS lir. ,Robert Carrie; of New T.isiQQeard, week for their new home at Auiburn. spent, the week -end • with his grand - Mr. John Gillespie, of Whitechurch, mother, .mm .'E. W.. Carrie. He has was a visitor xn.town on Friday last. signed with the. Air -Foiee.:after .pre= Mr. and Mrs...Ohas. Thomas of 'Strat- liusinatry training' at Galt. ford visited friends in town on ‘Satur-: kr a group of mule nurses graduated day. at the .Ontario Hospital, Sv hitby, •last Mr. W=illiam McSween has .return( (1 night was William Saunders. of Gode- to Galt 'after a visit with relatives in ' ric'h, son of • Mi•. and ., Mrs. C. K: town. • • , 1 Saunders. • ., Mr.' and Mre F. •II' IIew•son of -New- 'Mrs: Isabel Miller, of Ukiah, Cali- marrket are the guests of the 'misses , forn'iai, lir. and Mrs. C. M. Tuttle and Strang. ' lir. and Mrs. Ted Warnicke,-of Detroit, Mr ,a ad firs Harry B. Stowe of visited over• the s�•.eek-enol- vtmith airs These services are free for all - children, whether at- tending school, or not, and: parents art urged to have their , children at the above schools and at* the hours mentioned. The treatments are not compulsory and the Consent of parents, must" be obtained (preferably in. writing), before n, 'the, childrecan be treated. 6R. W. F. 0 -ALLOW, Chairman Goderich Board of Health. Inserted by the Goderich Board of Health LAKE: SAILORS ON OCEAN Relieving British Mariners on Atlantic Ships 'Throato. were week -end ` visitors in ,Miller's file ►w end nee, ' i,- Del MONTREAL, Sept._.,. 23.—Canadian 1 .,,, .. � and other from Toronto town'. ,� . • , 'S".or•thy and lli�, Gertrude Worthy. hake s,aiiors . parts of.Ontario and Quebec are Mrs. Thos. Sirnpeon.t Of 'Stratford,' Miss Betty Bell is in Port Colborne, is- Visiting at the home of Mrs, .1'ohn where she will act as bridesmaid for Storey. _ . her • cousin, •lt.iss , 1sa111e , Elliott, ' 1 gli g 1� � . �Mr. Pre Wli%ttin h• t' i d „ aln of Galt Air= daughter •iif ."firs. 1.11iott and the letel craft School spent the week -end ' with Lewis Elliott•,, :est hichf- takes plat.* this l his. parents ..here. • .. week. , ' Mr. Ed. ;,Beek has returnee} frernetr t ' Mr.- .1. -'1.'.° Newell of. Toronto made_ a two weeks' visit with his soft ,et brief. visit to town; on Saturday. Ilea Commanda, Ont. • m and � Mrs. _ Newel+ --Dent the- week -end "bliss Marina .Patten lets rettsrtied, v ;til teletises ,at Stretford end on from a• visit with \Ir. ;tll Mrs. T1erbert 'Sunday celebrated the .forty-third an- ':(`ranston -at Toronto. .. nise=esairy Of their •wedding. Miss Betty LeRoy of Coiling-wood"Abr.E.,AA Elliott, of New Yorkesleilt snent the. wee": -end with Mr -.and Mrs. a -few dales with relatives' its town. this' A. Marele, Victoria" •trere. , week, Mr: Elliott, wale is .coiinected • , Mrs. F. W. White of (`iiarthatn wars a witli a • large- advertising agency. in wee": -end• visitor in town: `t¢he guest New York: was attending a convention of Miss Rose Aitken. of adwnt}sing ex'•erts at Toronto lest Mr. cosi Mrs. W. N. M-T,,)nald and «eitl . son. of Huntsville. visited at the hrinie , Dr: and Mrs. F. J. •.R. Forster have l of .Man McDonald. Brock street. .this returned to .-their none atStratford week. days s ii' ".i (y 'Ci LA(`: '.Teff" Pnrrow•., Port ,Ail,:�rt. While there -lit•. °,P•o'tster attended a1 s. a patient in a Landon .hospital with.; Meetin., .of the .Canadian `Ophthalmol- 1 a broken Teg,.-..sustained while' playing ! ogical Soc•iet', :held in ,Chateau Front -.i football. ' entre Friday and Saturday. I I, . Lee Scott left ,for Toronto on Mon -1, Mies .Emil}t�Bisohanan has. 1Aeturited ••I• day to register in the second 'year of; from a visit to Nev York "City; where l' the eour e in '('Melvin':0 •engineering at she spent several days weth. her bro-1 the T'ni;ersity of -Toronto: ' t ther, Mr.• George Buchanan of Cuba..l Mr. and Mrs. James X. R'iarginv have I1 Was a "'flying trip" in earnent, both I gone to reside in London. Their home G Miss Buchanan and her brother making i on West street will he occupied by Mr. ' their respeetrve' journeys by 'airplane. :Wellington. of the C.P.R. station stag,; . Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Edwards were in! - Tsk! Tsk! Tsk!� i Toronto on Wednesday ,as guests of "Weddings are sometimes sad pe-! Lieutena'tlt•rGovernor'• and Mrs. Haat-` easions," remarks at' writer. , Even the -1 at a ten given. for. the British : eitke is often::3in tiers. - • I ....ter after•a fewl.t pet n Quebec ty . I • ing a vital part in the }Battle of 't e Atlantic, marine authorities said today. They were eeferring to the .number bf lake •seinen "and engineers who had given • up their, inland, water jobs: to relieve British -sailors for trans-At- lantic ships. - • Today, more of the lake men, were putting the finishing touches on the freighter Sorekloc, 'a sister ship of t}ie Novadoc,. ` which Tfeiindered during lake storm last November,- in prepar- ation to taking- tine Ship into the coast- al trade for the winter. Two more of the- Patterson Steam- ship Co. -fleet, the Laehindoc and the Troisdoc, alreadyshare gone into' Winter service on the coastal. trade .with their- lake, crews intact. In command of the Troi ctpc 'is 'Capt, Norman Somers; well known along the waterfront in Toronta Another former lake vessel,' the Turret Coe..it,,• was floated from ata‘ eastern drydock today to . join the othens shortly . in the deep sea trade.,.. Only a few •months ado, the 'Turf courL,w.,o s•- nothing more_..than u;>mskt hulk, but today, according„.to Navin Wu. sbe is as staunch a hiup as ever-,„ sailed. The bauxite • trade from the West Indies' is now -keeping a number' et lake ships busy, and already hund- reds of tons have been brought .north: in the holds of lake :freighters. `:• ..411 sailors of ships with contracts with n. .the Canadia. Seaniaa'.s....-Urilopt will he green . ari'1$8 per Month Bost of living' -bonus retroactive 'to the ogees ing of navigation .•1ast APT'il, . itWakt announced! today. Ther ;bonus, it was stated, ,would bring wages on Can - adieu ;chips up CO the 'highest 'level since 1919. `University of Western Ontar ..Ex rte nslon Department Frenelr 20 begins Sat.„ Sept. 27,, at 1.30 p.m. Geography 20 _ „ 27 '” 3..30 p.m. Englcsh 21 ' >, ..,w► „ .17 ,, 4:30 p.m. Classes meetever- second *aturd4• in the public school a:. 'WINC•HAM• , p' - ('ourses count towards degrees and ptrmane it firsts. 3a pkgs 25c 12=0. Bottle° 23c EANS Libby, BLUE BOY ' - COFFEE 2Tines®-oa. 19c. lb. bag 39c .ELL -0. -PUDDINGS ' , 2 'pkgs 15c Lnsleus JELLY • POWDERS 3 pkgs 25c ROkA1. YOIIK TEA 14 lb., pkg 43c, 'Ellnt,arr VANILLA "''•' " EXTRACT 8 -oz, btie 15c McLare)i's .MINUTE TAPIOCA 2 :pkgs 23c J. OALVIN COTT ruo,e 116 "•GRAPE NUT FLAKES ping 10c Kellogg's `- 4 , RICE CRISPIES 2 pkgg 27c ('UT. MIXED PEED 1/2 lb, pkg 15e Colgnte's Large TOOTH PASTE tube 250 IIHIea'est TOILET , . TISSUE 3 lie rolls 25c 4McEWEN Phone 46 , HOLMESVILLE IIO'LME S"'II'JI. '., i•k-pty 23, --quests on Sunday with Mr. and Mr`. John Potter were Mr. and Mrs. Itolvbina arils"' Mr. and Mrs, t'ieker, all of Iluriington. A number from hero attended an- niversary services at Ebenezer on, Sim- i day, Rev. Ar Sinclair of Ill•rtair- t►e}n the 'cw'iaciaal preacher for the day. Mr. Sinclair. a former ',orator of Holmes will$) (*Mirth, delivered . two- slplettdiel' 'sermons. Rev. II. p"�'ilrliflg tool, the nrviee:i .at myth. firs. NtcVittie,` of Lon.desloero, spent a few days the past week with the Mi see +I;rnily' and. Minnie Proctor. Mrs, T. :ilt.til)onald and Miss Grace Goodfellow, TeeSwater, >: pent ,lundayr with Mr, awl' Mrs. Elmer Potter. Mr.and MN. Miner Potter attended" the wedding of Ulm' Peggy ;61enono.1(1, daughter of Rev, O. II. • .MA:",mads", • LuelcanW, on Tuesday. MANY TBOUSA NDS of Canadian' thotorist- will ` ,have to do without - "Presto ne" Anti -Freeze this winter. The supply of "Prestone" Anti«Breeze is very much below normal because the tiasic raw materials used in making this o , . •faniotn anti -freeze have, in large part, been •diverted.toessential war industries. Our fighting force, here and overseas, will benefit by -this war -time' use of the ingredients.normally used in thanufactnring Prestone" Anti -Freeze. • REMEMBER THESE FACTS 1F YOUR DEALER IS UNABLE TO SERVE YOU "PRESTONE" ANTI FREEZE is made by the a sanufacturers of "Eveready" Flashlights and'$atsts'ies "Rueready" Radio Batteries, "Sta-Wuy" Lotion err.• • ` CANADIAN NATIONAL CARBON COMPANY` LIMITED Hatrfax - Montreal TORONTO - Winnipeg - Vancouver