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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-10-23, Page 6THE GODERIOR SIGNAIrSTAR . ,-, Kr. HET ENS moved to iuniatill„ where .11e repro,. — ' Waited the SIM /4fe Assurance. itTo. Of . (ad n milt .,te the time of Vs death. ST^ IIEJANK,'"$1...k0'.. 'Ace- AnneiVelesarve ' . ...- ' irl a * -* - ',-, , . I lir Miller .was tiken ill several months 04,13'ie0 'Will he ' hehi 24 'the ‘enelte,,,,,,'. ' ago and had, been COMinede tO hiS .14.turei5 neNt, StinilaY1 all a.m. .annt l'o” 1 home since that . time.. /Ie. loaves cto -„Nir.-not,er4,,119_t_YFJP?1:41ton.M. _AN,. PVs-- la , vattoV0---W-111Pla- , 4, iiertar spent 'a few (1 )b witb relaqN'estKeith, of the 'L'airbanks, More 00., ha as guest Speaker. . - t Mary, three senu, Richard, whit+ is with i zor6,,, di, u.. muter of iAnitdan, ,.to. I the. Robin, flood laboratory at •Calg,ary; ,Winnipeg; Walden, 'Staff St .• in the . Ilr. J. Ra 1I,Velteter is a patient in I R.(A.A:.:14,t11,,,, Is ,1lfe I V1/4.1 I g ': - - - .,,, Wiughain .ho•SpItiti. . , - ,_ 1 lso : Atiallort Y, alloine..• •:,a:survived ar., and a daughter, , Xtrs-Jas- 'th'ktiPt is 't vis'ittrr with het by two tbrothers an two sisters', Isaac : daughter„ Mrs." Ward Slaliv411111;,14' -tt:t and Christine of St. 'Helens, Faizabeth . • - t Port st.‘olborne, ' ' ''',' of 10(1monton 'and 'Stuart of Hanna. 1, 'Miss '1urivie Miller WaS' --hQ-nie' frttul The funeval .s.,erviee was beta" in pie Wingham for the et w1 - Vitited eliurteh on Wednesday afternoon I The Late j. it 31111er.—Tbe follow' at 3 'O'cleek, Rev, inobt. iSimons *roil - i ing /44 from , The Inuisfail (Alberta) .lineting the ervice. The body was i Previnke of October' 2nd : ,On, TuesdaY taken. to- Calgary fon--erernation. The Inaorning, September. 30, Mr. J. R. Miller , ashes will later be taken fo Rastern I pa.ssed peacefully away at ills home Canada. for a final resting place. The I at .linalsfail ' following an illness ' of late Mr.' !Miller, or -j.lt." as he was ; several months' duration. The Late .`dr. -Mlle(' by all thoee'who knew him, had ' Miller was born on June 5th, l,*113, ill alwaytiz ' taken in interest- in sport, .st. Itelens, (intarI9, ,s,oa of Itiehard K. partieuliirly curling and golf, • In 1937.- Millte., who. died 1101895, leliving seven ;is he was president Of the, Alberta children tvt. w'hom J.- Itwas the second JJranell of the noyal Caledonia& _CUri-. oldest and . only ten years olti at the ring (.11th ' of, cantide., and. . was also time of his fatber's death, Tlwy were president ,of the Ilinisfail C`lub, and in the general store busluess and . the during' the visit of the Itoy-al Seottish oldest.itrotIter still tPpel:41 tt'S t lo, original Curiersihad the honor of repreSenting etore. . J. R. Miller went to Gederich the local club at Calgary: During the ..1 Collegiate,,froin which he graduated at past . two Years' be wife secretary, of the the early age of, Axteen years. • .iteleen] ,elub and muelli credit Ls due him Itame tvet in 190., to Fort14 rances, for Ole splendid position of the club._ °, tvlierthe worked in thet-ectirter de- Por ,yearo: 3. R. played on the ,rink partment store until 1010: In 191-1 Mr. of the. veteran eurler Dad Edgar and Miller inoved• to Allan. Saskatchewan,* for the past two seasons had played 'where he opened a general store. , on on ow Willis Censols rink' whieh W011 Selneintter 20th. he , married : I he, Ailterta Shield!. Willem' 411ark. =ien 1913 ',the store and ' dwelling" in. Allan were destroyed by . lire. Mr. :Killer then moved on and in . Slay ', located at chinook. Here again.: lyESTF1RLD, Oet. -21,:-34). Gorden Mr.. Miller sufftsred a heavy lessl; the, 'store Was roideed 'and burned. 14 Was . Snell had the misfortune to have a rebuilt at onve,-,but in 1W21 owing to cattle beast choke on an, apple, whieh poor 'crops the busine:.es wee olosed out. ! neeessitated its being killed. '. • - - The. fainily then moved to Calgary, . - :sir. and Mrs. 'Earl Wightman .and where they lived until 1923, when Mr. Mr. -Elvin Wightman were visitors all -Miller loOwted -a-i -1.)ItLsbury-, and in 192-f- -London On Tueeday. lie sold out the ..Ilidsbury Imsiness and mrs, Slrachan .and all.ss Florenee • iCustonier: "Itve come baelt to buy the car 1 was looking at yess'ierday." Nalesman: 'Tine. Now tell me, wttat NIttit4 the one doininatilfg thing that Made you decide to buy this car?" • 00uStomer; "My wife." 4 pupil Wrote the fellowieg emu-, --rotsitionKings The most pnwer. king on earth is Wor-king; the bziest is Shir.king; the wittiest is J *lug; the quietest, Thin -king; the thirstiest, Drin-king; the slyest, Win- tking, and tire noiSietst, Machinery. Repaired On short notice. Every job receives my personal • attention. Geo. W. Stokes Machinist • East St, Phone 206J WESTFIELD ONLY Buehanall Of Bru9SeiS Vbited recently With Mr. And Mrs. jaek Mrs; NV. Wilson. of Clinton spentlatst week at tbe ininge of her daughter. Mrs. Wm. Carter. , • On !SundaYl IteV. Mr. +Gilbert of tw wAa,tile-,-sliteak'en At-IVO/aka Anil eneke *OM lealah 301115,-taiiing „oubjeet ,e'The• 0010Itiering elnireinp ' The farmerS have been busy digging notittoeS, and report a VOry'gcood trOP. beveral Of the fariner0 in the vieinity had -their eloomhineli." The seed has turned! out well. , Mr. and Ur% U. Mathers and Mr. and Mrs. Pharis Mather& of liackilow Were guests .00 Sunday at the home Of Mr. and Mrs. 'Earl Wightmnn. The Relgrave 'Briek church' and Don- nYhreek WALL.% Were entertained.- On Wednesday afternoon by the Wt - 'field w,g..s. There was a good at- tendanee from each uociety. The pro- gram eolisiSted of readings., eoloe and duets, whieb Were given by members 0 the various societies. . A 'splendid dress was given bY Mrs. Albert Camp- bell. At the dose of the meeting luneh N't'a served. Dr. 4ameS McClinton of Timmins and .Miss McClinton of Goderich were visitors here on 'Sunday. Miss Olara McGowan' a Blyth gave aehort address at Westfield' Sunday schOol, it being miwionary The address was much enjoyed Iv all present, A duet was rendered -by Miss 'McGowan and Shirley Radford. AllOther Milestone Passed.e.-Con- gratulations are extended to Mr. Win. 11. Vampbell, who on Sunday, October 19th, celebrated this eighty-tifth birth- day. - Plimpbell is ,intxceUent health aid is enjoying life: He was horn at Vi"^hitby,ecoming to Myth in December, 1870, with his parents, who settled on the farm on the, 13th of, HulIett TIONV owned by Frank Tamblyn. Mr. Campbell taught gehool for four years before -his marriage to the late Fanny 'Harrison. After hLs irtarriage he became a farmer, and still rides on the terra now-ownedby his -son Albert. We wish him many more happy,years, 411111111111111111111111111011111.1erin1111.111111,, IMO !Au, GRADE OF MOTOR FUE outstanding in every des_;retble •quality7 NILE NIII.M, Oet. 21.—Mrs. Wallace (nee Oral Finnigan), a near l'ingalo 'hos berm spendmg it 'week, with her par- ents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Wm, ir,innigan„ , and Mrs Stanley- Snifer anand cbildre,n, of Colborne, ,tentSundaY at Gee: Rutledge's, also, Mr. and • FranklIorton and Mrs.'Peter HarrisPil agtd tWo ehildreta, of Godench. ,, * IIciUtoi1'10Ira;r*riyatl.okiirt,tvtin,theinausterallitnalinig,Itoviiaet last week.' 111(1, contractors for the erectiOrt of Ross McPhee's- new steel barn, „have started to raise the barn arta in a week or so we slati/ see a new barn, up to take the PlaCe .of,the one destroyed ky lirre• lir.uar a few‘Nv7e7'icsreatitan, who has been working at 'St: 'Catharines . the ,,pat summer, visited with *his parentetver the week -end. Mr .• Reg.' Glen's new drivesned is 'completed and. adds greatly to the appearance of, tht farm. The building is 36 by 60, is whoa frame, covered •withestee siding and steel _Mang, Mr. " and 'Airs; Roy Chambers of Goderich 'spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. J, Cantwell.' .-' Church AnniverSaryeThe people of Nile and surroundin„,e dietrkt, though somewhat disappointed in not having -Rev: 'Harry Royle, a -former minister and new .4)resident of ILoadOn Con- ference, for their 'anniversary Services on Sunday owing to illness, were com- pensatetl in° hearing. Many of them for the first time, Rev. G. G. lIoWse of the Ashtleld• circuit. Mr. lion:se ZnAte two inspiring sermons, morning and evening. Thechoir alo deserved • special mention, especially for the an- them at the morning service, in whieh Mi.s.s 'Hilda Finnigan sang the solo part, Mitt -ehurch. was beautifully, dec- orated with 'flowers and plants', and in spite, -of the somewhat cloudy weather a very profitable anniversary was spent by those who attended. . , .,. BLYTH pLYTIJ1, Oct. 21.—Mie.s•E41een Robin- son, who was assisting in the attuk of Commerce at Goderich, has returned to Blyth and reOzned her' dratiesAn "flie Myth , The death of:Johii °inning, in his seventieth yearoremoved if well-known resident Of Blyth, For many yea_rs de- . ceased fargned two' miles -north of Blyth until about a year agoex_vheit he • disposed of his farm and came to live with hiS sister, Mrs. ,Lsabel Johnston, in Blytht Ile is survived by a daugh- ter, Mrs. Clifford Stewart., of- Stanley • township, and a son, Ernest, 61- Fergus. - At iioon on iiusday last the fine • house on the farm :of 'Daniel McGowan, 3rd concession of East Wawanosh, was • disCovered to be on. •lire, presumably,. fr-ont a spark falling on the roof .from the chimney. A threshing was in pro- greess :at n neighboring farm and in a short time a large number of men were on hand and the fire*was under control before the house was badly damaged. Death el Robert McGee.—Robert McGee, a w.ell-known local farmer, died: at'his home just outside of Blyth on Monday, after a long illness. He Was -for same time in a London hos- pital, where his leg Was amputated, Mit returned home apparently. improved. Mr. McGee was born in Ease Wawanosh in 1870 and resided there until 1900, when he Drained -tne-Wingham. In 1929 he ptirchased a farm on'the outskirts of thiS •yillage, where he had Since lived. was an active member of the Presbyterian church. He IS sur- vived by his wife and one son, John, of Rungannon. The funeral will. take place to -Winghain cemetery on Wednesday. • _ 00001110,113riL 1041 Pledge for War. Savings BENMILLER BELFAST BENMILLER, Oet. 21.—Mrs. P. Walters and MTS. W, G1edhfll spent a few days) last week visiting friend ..Bowntanville and TerOnt0. The sacrament of the Lord's Supper will• be adininisteredd: I-W.111)11nel. chnreh next Sunday, October 26th. • A number from n'elk attended an- niversaq services ateNile church On • Sunday, inw service there was wit14''' drawn, ° - A committee .has",been. appointed to send boxes to the seidier boys frail) Benmiller, • • , A Sunday school meeting will be 'held on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Aldin Rev. It. G. Hazlewood took "the ser- vices on the _Aelifteld eireuit on Sunday. - The boys' and girls' eonference will be held this week at 14,1thel. •On Friday .eveningi the are holding a vocial evening in the. church: PORTER'S IIILL volurEIV8 Oct. Thursday, October 46. The regular meet- ing of -the W.A.-was-held. -Two quilts were quilted. This ,menting was post- poned,. for a week, owing to the social afternoon at Mrs. Torranees.. ' On Sunday, November, 2, the Sunday service at. Grace 'church will go back • betoe3n eon'kZek..1,_11;hteite,Irlay:grtvai.,cays Itave Utee Mr. and 'Mrs. Forest, Locust Hill, ac- companied by MisS F. Roberts, spent Sunday' with and Mrs. G. G. New -- ton. Miss Roberts is remaining for a„ 'longer visit. - Arlie Leek -hart spent' Sunday with Mr. and MrS. Will Dignan, Word has tkvig. received of the safe arrival of another contingent of 'Can- adian soldiers in England. We were glad to hear' this news. One of our own boy,.Morris4rame, was with this con t in gen t:• - -t Now that all gasoiies. are being graded, we will continue to rnolce oanor ONE MOTOR FUEL • • LEEBURN, litEBU'R'S,' Oet. -21.----Next Sunday will be)Communion Sunday at Leeburn church. -Sunday school after ehurch. Mr. and Mrs. 11.M, ik*dle attended the funeral of the ;former's aunt at Auburn on 'Sunday, _ • W. 111: S.. Illeetiitg.—Tht- fall thalik- offerfng meeting of the Wornen's Mis- sionary t4oc1ety of Leelmin church was held -01. ( )ctolwr 15th at the home of Mrs. Andrew Bogle- Mrs. (1tev4 G. Hazlewood presided and -used the pro- gram in the Miksionary Monthly, the I theme for oetober being -We live by I faith in God the Father." The (Bible reading was given by Miss Belle Shaw, Miss nelen,Clark led in prayer. The business period Was taken by the Viee- president, -win) introduced the, special speaker, Mrs. A. W. Gardiner of Eamentiville, who epolice on ":1-;teward- shfp." This address shoned. math - thought ,and was Mnen appreciated. After the singing of 'the ThanksgiVing. hymn, prayer erns given by Mrs: Jas. Hamilton of Goderieh. A lett ter Mt read during the meeting inviting the memhers to the thank -offering meeting at Port Albert' United elenreh on • fietobee 23rd. A dainty Inneli was served by the hostess and her danghter and sister. Afterwards 'the ladies de- cided or what to send in the Christmas, Red 'Cress box ,'going to Jack limiter, of the Air Force, in 1434gland. • MAIVAING • CREVVE , CREWE, 'Oct. 21.--LAIr. Colin Crozier, principal of Winghain High School, was home for. the week-eiadakt-th,e•Aeme of his parents, e Mr. • and 'Mrs. Wm.„ Croger„ The:fall work is being completed in these parts—plowing and Picking potatoes. • The 'October meeting of 'the W.M.S. was held at the home of Nag'. Edna' Mc- Whinney on Thursday last, 'October 16th.At this .ineeting Mrs. Fanny Durnin of Kitimat, B.C., gave an inter- Pgting talk MT the work thnt ts,.being. done 'among the Indians. The -address was much enjoyed by all present—The ladies of The W.A. decided at this meeting to send Christmas parcels to five of _our boys who are overseas, namely, Harry_ 'Middleton, 'IStanley, ,Hoare, Ronnie Storme, Alex. and Ken. Gauley. The Y.P.U. are making plans for a Hallowe'en .social. HELP THE RED CROSS„, IMATLIAM.101,11111111111111011i BROPHEY'S IIII;LVAST, Oct, 4. --The chtirch and school, had been closed for two 'weeks, '•on account' tie 'threat. of infanlile paralysis, are open) again. The ehildren all returned to sUllool Monday. morning. Rev, • Liaziewood, from lienmiUu prentThed „here on'ISundaY after• -, noon, in the absent.* of Rev. G. Howse,. who condlieted the anniversary ser- vice in Nile .phurch. Mr. and Mrs, 'A.lbert 11.1arrison. tind fermerly Miss 'Flosele Har- rieine from 1.13.C., spent the week -end. visiting their cousins, Mr. Cykril Camp - hell, Mr. - Gilbert Vint; •Mrs. Clifford Hackett,• and Mrs. George Alton, and their "families. Miss Dorothy Wilkins, in training at Brantferd, epent Saturday -night -with - her sister, Mrs. Bert Alton. We are 'sorry to heal -that Frank Alton, youngest sou of Mr. and Mrs... Walter Alton, is ill- al present. We hope he will soon' be 'back to School ago in. al•WaYs thinking of o'thers, isn't he?"• "Yes, t:Iiinking how Ire can get them to de sometlihi'g for him." • Bilious Attacks Liver Compia!ni Biliousness is just. another nem6 for -a clogged -or sluggish liver. 11 is a very cotpmon complaint, but ran be 'quickly- remedied by stimulating the flow of bile. This softens accumulated mass; the poison,' •re •.carried Out of the system, -ani liver and bewels are relieved and toned up. , • et- Milburn 's Lax,it-Liver Pill qui'elces. and enliven the sluggish liver, open. ing up every channel, by causing 3 • free-floty of bile and thus cleansing the liver oi the clogging impuro tea. They are small ad easy to taV.. IDT) not -gripe, weakere.or, sicken. • '('hp T "MillarnCo.. 1.4d., Toronto, Ont., .........,...„ 1 J. R. Wheeler ' Funeral Director and Embahner All calls promptly attended to day or night —AMBULANCE SERVICE— l'hones: Store 335. Res. 355W. • Hamilton Street, Goderich 11111111111.111111111111111111111111111.11.141111111111/ FUNERAL SERVICE (Established 1875) TRADITIONAL SINCERITY AND EXPERIENCE --- •Prompt AMbulance Service Phone 120 FLOYD M. LODGE, Director The .Cranston Funeral Home Complete Service at Reasonable Prices PROMPTMALID VAR smvmE exya ,eharge-for- the. use-ofour modern Funeral Home.. 17 Montreal St. _Phone 399 Cunningham & Pryde' 'EXETEit . and "SEAFOR,T11 ,We •invite you to inspect our stock of • Cemetery Memorials epiitiiriwAVill 110-- PrOMPtly• - „•, attended to. 'EXETER—Phone) 41 I, MAFEKING, ,Ort. 21.—Mr. .Godfrey 1,1101 of Dungannon *as the guest of Mr. an (.1. .Mys. 1_,',e,c11 johnston. on ,Sunday, ' Mrs. Thos. Blake and Olive visited 1 VVIth relatives in (ILintori last Week, Miss Willa, Irvin is employed --'in • Goderich at present... , Rev, R. G. Hazlevvood '''of Benmiller had charge Cif the rally strvice ,at Nahe's church last Sunday' morning. The ocal minister, Rev. G. G. Howes, took -his place 'at the anniversary ser- vices at Nile. ,' ' - •• A nuniner, Of Ind 10.4 quilted t wo (Milts In the, half last week for the Red Cross , . • .his -Muriel Blake. Of London, was able to be home again last Sunday to Monuments! - To those contemplating pund• In.. a Monument . , Get DIY', preices before linying. Cemetery Lettering a "speeialty. . All work guaranteed. , JOITN GRANT • CIATON MARBLE • ,. Clinton • Ontario Sueassor & Zapfe • APPROVED BY THE OIL CONTROLLER FOR CANADA , REG, VitcGtE Goaerioh, Ont. Ca/MAX INGLIS GoOerich, Ont. VIITOIIELL • Gofletioli) Ont. OVIERAL STORE, • 13tnroiller • ROBVI3tOTHERS Dungannon visit her parents for the day. Antiliersary •serVices i1l be hold 'In Blake's chureb' next Suaday, (Jabber 211th. Services •at 2.30 in the after- noon .nnd TM. in OW evening, Rev, NV: J.' 'Patton, it former minister, ,will have charge of.'beitir serviees. Special music will ie heard, Ole Olson eame into a Minnesota vil- lage one 'day and inquired at •t1 drug Wore if they Inittll 'any • "Pquirrer whisky. 4 -No," said the Mork, "but 1 ean yon' a little 'OM (Vow.'" ' "Aye don't-Vant t fly," said the Swede, "Aye Ju vulnt to yunip around it Milo." DEAD- or • 'NIM • ALS DISABLED (lido* removed in Clean Sanitary Trucks. Phone collect. 910 r 21 Clinton, 215 Stratford or Ingersoll 21 • Willhun Stone Sons Limited • Painful, Pus Filled Boils' , the Cause of Much Misery . If you stiffer from boils You know how !lick and miserable they made you feel. • ' Boils are -alt outward indication of imptuities in the *stem, and just when you think you.ahi rid of luolati!intiltg aenditsi)9pyillateroingandropurocalonngsio yonouer: abirthye.r crA°Pll ts1 rho not stop'isaere . that old, reliable blow! niedicine, Burdock Blood 13ititerii, a chance to show , coming. 1. To help oivetorne boils you should purify the blood, so why not eve what it 101 do in helping You get lid of them? Thousands have usedjt for this purpose for the past 60 years. Why not you? - , The T. Millman Coq, 1,1naott TcrOnte, Oa, . Dear IMilor,--What'A good to Jeleala Ivory with.? 'Ilditor—Try a ohavapoo.