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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-10-30, Page 8NEWS OF AUBURN AIJUJ1N Oct. 28.e ---Mr. alad,, Mrs. next, there will, be azo e> vice a=4' St. ordon I)libie and sons .Sallie, <e f V'r.- Mark's Anglican church*. s were reeent' vieitor-s with WeeThe: Ladies' A-14 of tile Baptist chureu, were -guests is c)f ' the Clintons MryT Dobie and !Mr. end . Mrs. Warner Ladies',Aid '011 Tuesday'. A splendid . ,>tttiewon. - program was put' on hp the Auburn Mi Deana =Scott is Visiting friends in lazes, A. dainty lunch was served by Tcirente, the 'Clinton ladies, and' a social half - t 11 len - r. and Mrs. John' die°I�.nisht. aid, oRar a��t,� �l 'grandson, Garth \eKriaht, are visit- PlnaStraight FIPow. ., on- latulations are due George Robertson, 31ig Mn'. and Airs. Floyd Ferguson,>�� ,. - e - r •t Mrs Utrrk't�en year old eon of � . and Clint41n. - bimeL Robertson, who won first 'prize MIS. W. C. Robertson ,is visiting her in the open tractor eitt s plowing in . „ Christie all sad at the South �llul+un . luwitl h Yllatch vocal duet, Hattie anti'\QIm.an \\ fight- tlatYgliter, Mrs, ,Andrew C hrlati p ., m:au ' ' mouthorgall selection' Stewart Cromarty. , - > held on tlic. -farm •ot Asa 1 enhale in dill ' ••,,lissiunary Box" exe>rcin4' ells -- .. Robertson of ',Stephen tO ushill last lhuxsday. , , lltr. &anel Mrs. John d T, . e #t -i i ..lie -J tail • . c�atller -�1` Ooderich Vi. ited with llies..Susie Blai,ir, (.xeurb'e is a tutient of -Auburlt Continu- ti ted I 1 11 u 1 J a e I3 rt. ;; Dili . "' Anniversairy services' will be held in. atlele School. „ ucl l tt , \\ 1 ncl ;i.i� Sc s, Focal Clinton. -Some . , �, duel, Jewel and ,N'orman}_MCelineney; Knox 'Presbyterian, church oil ',Sunday, Institute Members gilt l Baton. --Sonic ' y piano Sulo, Margaret Jat'tasO1 ; ret"itsi- . November .,nd, at 11 a..n. ;eel .30 p.m. tweet •-eight ladies cn the \\'onaetia twee, Rose, Patteson, Bobh - lungirlut • Rev, Bel?. Andre of _!iotas will be Institute.' were.' eettests ' of the •l`lintuu Tillie J Andrew, Carol ylieau .uu the .speaker for the day, Special music \\'.1. ori, 'Thursda ^ eafternoon,.. urs. J. Joe , 1 d > Eleanor .1.ndre%v; plana duet, Betty will be xeestered 'it•t eacli servic.'t. -es 1�.arwst chtuis, president of the, Clio- j r. , and une \Isiah; . m llthoi ,an aelet the evening; eervice the (1lntoll• 1 le,-, told bgitnt.li, pi'e�suIecl for the iir,t part rail J stele aldol, Mrs. Albert 'C`' m bel a provide uriesh.:aal of the meeting and exteuck a. liealt ' i ' L 1% a p 1 Ry texiatn choir ,Will 1 r > �> y their told the •children s story •'A. numl)+rr. anti lean. hi the .service of welcome to :,tin. viaitur's. 1,tte> tilt liuppy, t'hineat> 'latialily," and other raise. ` • basila>s:• period, • Iia, llgarfi`'.,•~I•.°tisses '►n *_.„...,,.......' ; , , ,... , ,:_. J'," .,, Miss Ruth. , •. a n4111.1 -ti.. ritlt , a does cholus,.,..11'ali'#Jlll- l.Is>s Iauth Arthur, utu�e 111 taa111u1„ pt.>,1ctt11# t,!1_t11e~ .luouclu blanch, pre aanu J°lin.lilll ugh, Billie; Craig and 111 \' rturia Huspitel, 1,0101011, awl Keith idee for •tilt • I,,regrai 1, whish cyan + _ reading, ; ,Craig;' t'•. ,f• the` ,'t. T,,1llinlu,s;- givesb\• the 1.1inarn ladies, The niet't-! ltu,tt 111i11i1) , 1ctt� Artht,l, t ,,,An'- , . ' snarl, Colleen 1ii11ion ; reacting, Leonard :visited their. mother, airs., Margaret Mg was closed with the Netll.nal All (_llchambaulfi. After the singing or the ,•. . �s g' g, Arthur, at the rvaeekunci: tiwip. • .1, stimptmite repa*t was 'stereo ' !National Anthem, Iter, 11. t'.. Wilsoli Mr. Stewart 1'ergus01& of .Meiint b 'the '('1•i11toIi ladies. • a ). i n ' 1, 1 t with �$ J 1D- .4)\ pronounced, the lent list u Cookies• e of tiles s utldt ne - Rev. Jas. and 11re.._coni , of \\111cr (1,e, B.C. Iter:sudd n dearth Wile'the , tele, 1 t, : mi t'atulJbell, to ,Mrs. \1'11= fit'.�ttt< 4�f' t't 'i•;tt• ,tccldent `111' r�•hiclr shed f .GI>:u��e,' and" lir.:inci_3Tr•. 1 .. illccl.t,yu e►1 ,. , F THEaYDERIOR SIGNAL.STAR CHURCEE NOTES 4,'`- tt ith; I . D. Munro, William Qadmin t ohs Uot eet (�'aarnoclaau,, Erhest 1Eliel int; butte c. and O. ill `gtl' att. I}�iieai4 3 wt;It'e ,).resc:ubt fronts: fault -rte. giarie;'.Iietrolt, St. i etre s and ' �aforth. and the cur rvuudin (district. alssnon" band rrogram,T e ,i js- tiun,Baiad of Knox United church _pre rented a program hi the church' base- ment ora Friday evening. Billie Craig presided ;�'ur the shoot worships's eriucl Harvey \\ ightmait 1 >pe:ated 111 1lf(►t1i 1•sai111. Betty Marin led in prayer. '1`li 4111 S1Ula.anti pledge •was repeated in unison uy file members. rs. . Rev. 11.'1), Wllseu. then took the chair for the following program; .Piano solo, 'Ruth Wilson..; recitation, Glen Yungblut; li+`ore•t W1t at week -end ' tat 4 \'Ltil ur Death of Mrs.. as. iera e.—\ 'aril stili huniemaue candy A ere pi3sstd to h' I° r 1 t Mr anti \Ire 3 J 1 heel, r ie i h r y vote of thanks his Ja e 1 . , _ .. _ la• e're et e • all pre'.sent 1 --heart Ferguson.- (le tth el \ir- 1,1 1 ac ice of \1i it►li � I I \Ir J't \\ Duds secs • soli; the l'a'de: r of tlic�`11�aniI, acid [u 'Stalr:;een ,River, visited with Mr. and husbalud ltisu was involved, - The ll � _ � Ml�.> bet S. Astlutth and D maid Rua., Amelia' tied :i cousin of• Ml's. Chas. in ) for last week) - of Str.atfolt1 \oruiai School, spent the 11o%vsall aii�l it is only at 'mouth since— . ince _. l to lded z la) week -end tut their- homeS here. ' She •vi,s'ited .here and at • L'lyth. Be- l3,\•.P.t• Meethig.--The; ILY.P.U. Miss Laura Phillips 'pent the week sides her hti-bau(1; she is survived by held their tOctobee meeting in • the end .with friend's in Toronto, one sou, Jame:, jr., and two daughters, Baptist church all Sunday evening. Rev, Percy Streeter, newly-apps,illted Mrs. set' O1ey:Ogden (Myrtle), and firs- The meeting was in -charge of firs. rector: of Auburn, Blyth and Belgrave , Paul E. peels (Ruby), all of Western Auglieatn- churches, preached his first Canada.. Mi°, T'ierc'e also 'Swell kno�vu sermon in St. Mark's church-Iie're- last here, es, ; �; lriuli � illness- e?ume SundaY. with carloads of live stock. Messrs, J. W. Medd, Charles Asquith,. Death of Miss Jean Ratcliffe.—A • 'm. J. Stewart 'and' Ezekiel Phillips �•furmer resident of Auburn Miss Jean Auburn, Deanerbanquet 111. the George and James. itaith'by. inc ladies attended the Deanery (1 'Ratcliffe, cried, at ,Sault Ste. Marie cry-�--:�•-�-.i:;,Iyar�h•- hmt�of 6�t:w�c�rb'e}'-•rJaglscan•-holrl�tt3°-•fro�l-t••°lzez\t•i' a`t�'ttr"k. S11e rr'as tiu•atrtecte, itis„ Horr son, �.t>;s. J-•� 1�Ie ch'ureh, Goderieh, on Friday evening• been in Ashburn, the- youngest dough- hflight, Mfrs. E.,'Raithby and Mrs, W1i1: ..Mr:,.,.- Oenrge I.'nterstan a1fe.—Xer .I1LQ tt ,f`.1arn�ies.Itetcliifte. ailcl ,i°(tnet Kerr. d,giix, lave a rtumber. Elaine John- YMiss! s • mouthox an selection, lir, . • r 13. '�(.. Weir and a. , w .ton gave, a g , 'visited with. D .rbc family moved •.tu West t \\ a anosh �` James Jatckson led in prayer. Mr. c''' tile • Jliss inn Band for .their -splendid Mrs.\\ ra \.ndereen last rrec6 c • eed lady is a niece of 31re Vlfled Stanley J -Dunstan, rjory and Elaine Johnston. The Sc•aripture was read by, lural -Reid, The t-opie. wa, --.g ve11 Icy Mrs. Elmer Robertson. Doris Mc- Knight and Marie Raithby sang_ a duet. Short talks were given by • Josephine -Weir this week. , tu--annt4:erearY.. 'Se s ices. in the Presbyterian church on Sunday when 'ehe was -a year 'old. She at - 'tended West -I -lied sciruol and Goderieh c'ran'k Raithby invited the B.Y,P.LI: to Down by a Kincardine Car Collegiate Institute and was a member his home for HaIloneen, Mien the As a result of injuries received when • Rev. R. '11. Ternhull, et N"ortla, {Stmt United . aura, the ehoscn es the 1l- ja14;+t oP .:tai_ praoab for next Sunaday ,horning; "Ian. Prat Ofllesletuece." he the ev•ening• he will f, -peak on Dr.A. J. 'Oro sins, new book, 'The Keys of thy..Kingelona." The �huzch Women's Guild of George'e church will meet Weinesd:ay, November lath, in the Guild room. .A:11.nit'mbers -are; aslted.e to attend this Meeting, Briefs The A,w'I',P..f . of St. George' Anglican church is holding -a costume Hallowe'en frolic 14 the Parish hall fh (Thurs- day) evening,, :This party taken the place of the rejular A.Y, ?.A.. meeting. The Ladies' Aid of Zion church and Red Oro:3e of Taylor'e Corner will meet; onWednesday, November :.nth, at the Services . at the Bethel Pentecostal home of Mrs. Reg. $Hardy: The Assembly under the` lea'de'rship of Rev. hostesses ` will be Mrs. G. O. Sturdy and \Filsonwill be conducted as fol- Urs., 0, Newton. e10W6: ; IS'and iy-4) J3, Sullenly $chool ; 11 1.)he' Margaret Seager ;Club of St, 4.15.2 service; 7.30 .p.m., eveniut,; ser- .George's Anglican' church ,will hold• a vice. Tuesday --S P.m., young people's tea in the eiluild room of the parish service. Friday -4 pen., •: children's ` hall from -o4 to. 4I p ni on Friday, ch.ilac11; b Am., regular prayer meeting. November 7th. At tile" ;morning service at North street United church next Sunday Mrs. A. Schutz, violinist, will play "'f'rau- merei," by Scbumiann ; Aire. G. isil- gow of Brantford will sing a solo:aud the anthem will be "Angels that Around I. c? Hover." in the evening the ladies' quartette will sing "Saviour, Thy Child- ren I�c.>c>p" (Sullivan), and LA(;. Harry, y ledle.tc,l#... will -•-take the solo 'Part in the authem "What of the Night?", Rev. .' J ;Milligan; of the Baptist Reserve Tuesday, 'November 4111,- titer 'Knox church Ladies' Aid anniversary dinner. Admission 40e. Dinner served from 3.30 to b o'clock. 43-4 '1'he 'annual ` meeting of the 'Red Shield- \\'ozscn's Auxiliary will be held at the home of ,Mrs, cD. \Villin,, South street,. November 7111, at 2.30 pan. A good, attendance is r'equesateil. Montreal's 'leading furriers are showing their superb furs in faecinaat- > Mg .st styles, Lor one day only, Nc venibe f ('llllitli liars Chosen as the st>,Wyect of hr's b ) �' a (:\stioc, Dip. Royal (jolkage of MISS LL . 'Organists, London, Eag. ) Kingston 'St. Photee 462...'44,,J Saturday, Mondayand Tuesday. Voice Production JSin ring • r u J, , b �, Organ, Ladies=': ISnulgie panties 'and vests .,ut Piano,. Dramatic Art, etc. _ ''Oc'JL a.Rt t 1941 For Results A Classified A4, TQ BENT -TO ll ` L'.---TRNT$111 D APART- Mie.; T also :garnished: seems._ Phone 102,W. . 44tf Tl iIi �. ---411OOMS /1101� �GH. T 'house'keeping, tacit), room and board. J. E. UA',ltNWELL, Reays street. . To R:EN"T. Ftl'RJNi'S11ED APART- MENTS, centrally located.. Write BOX 40, PURL" NOTICE I«\,'lt.N'1 GOOD) CSO`4\ MISSIONS, rotg1'esentieg well-knotrn1 loni established Chick flit t�'hery. `' Splen- did markets for eggs and poultry pre- .,sekrt, '�tvonder4g'1 1 ppurtunities• to live agents. -'Write for details to Bax S, : SI'Gr:�ATeS'i"A1i,; 44 IOItA'CE W'I�LSON, 'l,.R.O;O.' sermon next Sunday morli`ing,' "The ,7tii at ISS' MaeeV1O\dt''S STO1t�% Value of Truth." Iu 'the evening he will preach the fourth sernioii- in the series "Night Se nes from the Bible," is prepared , to receive: Students iu entitled •'LaIilps'ef Gideon." 3e, 5Oc and liac at GOODERICH Per terms :apply Knox Presbyterian At Victoria street United tluiel the DOLLAR S1ORE. ,' Church or 22 1lgin avenue, 'Gotsirich. ergiltae t tit the. -Lord's Supper will be Phone 1S9. celebrated , et morning and evening •services on Steri try,a November .''rid. The W.)J.S. of Victoria street United ebureli will hold its regular meeting in the church on Monday, :November 3rd, at 2.30 p. i. q ° The autumn thank -offering meeting of the \\'oman's Missionary Society of North street ,United church will be held on Monday, 'November 3rd, at 3 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Robert John- ston, Waterloo street. airs. H. Durnin The-`L\iaple Leaf 'chapter,. 1.O.D.E., will. hold its regular monthly meetiug on ,Thursday, November tith, at 3 p.m., at'the Public Library. ' • ifunimage-saale4-A`hnletk Chapter, art MecKe y Hall, Saturday, Novei'itber5tit, at 1 p.m. The regular meeting -of the Ahmeek Chapter, 1.0.D.E., will be held, at Mac- Kay Hall, ilistead of the Public Lib - Vary,' M' F ides afternoon, .:\oveuiber 7 thy- when plii"ns for the - rummage :.tile will be completed. , 413-4x %floTERS'.LIISrT NOTICE, VOTERS' LISTS, 1911, • MUNICi PALITY • OF • THE TOWN' OF GODERIU1I, 'COUNTY OF HURON. Notice is hereby given' that 1 have complied with section 8 of the Voters' Lists Art • and that • I have posted- ,.up at i)1y office at the- Town -Mill, Gode- 10theday-ol' Osetuliei;19.11; the list.. of all persons entitled to vat(„\ in: the said municipality- at municipal elections, and - that such list" remains there=. -for in eetion � . And I hereby call upon - all voters to take immediate -Proceedings tohave � any."`eri(c)re' 01" _ �i\iieS1dr1's"y'c7)rireeted ` 41: - Cording to"law, the last day of-aeal beingcthe sixth day bf November, 1941s •L: ;le -K-OK; Olerk of the a Town of Goderieh. 42-4 _ _ . _ of Iitamat B.C.. will be the , guestth•e regular meeting of file Women's `pe`tl'er" institute Will be held at MacKay Hall Fa ' on '.C'hursday, November l{th, at S. p.m. FATALLY INJURED ON Yli'1'e will, be a • report of the recent BLUE WATER HIGHWAY 'ne st"Cute convention. at , London. . A home -Made bake sale will also he held. Herbert Jenimigs ef-Kincardine Struck Slender 'Pabletas,, harmless and effective. =-Two weeks' supply $1, at Oampbell's,' Drug - Store. 36-52 of the Presbyterial,), church and She :I -U: from INArgham will also be „rse organist, of the old Presbyterian present. the Noien).ber .meeting Will struck, down by an, atrtomabile while ti church in ,Auburn- In 1`+O she .went be. iri charge, of Elmer Robertson. and walking, on the ,blue Wafter highway, 111011111111011.11111111110111111101111111 '1111111.1111111111, two to miles north oi`:' intail, on Saturday. i,to Sault -Ste, 'Marie, There. sheat- George Ro`ilertsone• 111K` tended `a business c'oilege "and 'after- 'Women's Institute. - mes. Edgar night at 7,30, Herbert Jennings, aged -0 Brighten up ,yon ' living room with ' a 'beautiful - new Picture of.. Ftowers, " ShLiis or. Land- seupe. It will give just the color you need.- SMITH'S ART AND GIFT STORE. "The H'gme of:; Good Pictures" East St. - *' - • Phone 198 wards entered 'the once - of the Soo Lawson presided for, .tile October meet- fifty,. of K-i-tchener, formerly of Kin - Woollen Mills, where she held an ex= ing of the Women's Institute, whieh sardine, died in Westinins'ter Hoep tti , n was k d in the Foresters' Hull ori Laudon, on Monday afternoon. HH ec•utice position until two years ago, _.. was removed from Alexandra Hospital, when. •he suffered a stroke from which Tuesday. Letters of appreciation for p tal, she never "filly recovered. The fun cards • scent were received from lir. Goderich, on 'Sunday, when his condi- eral service was .1101c1.' at Sault Ste. arid Mrs. W. J. Thompson and, -the tion- became critical. , Marie and Was conducted by„ the pastor Patterson family, A vote of thanks the• driver of the car that_ struck of First' 'Presbyterian church. The was extended to the four girls, Ruth Jennings was• John E. Hodgins, of remalus were accompanied here by her! Wilson, Joan- S+heppard, Isabel -Rollin- •Kincardine, who was driving home only surviving, brother. Thomas, and son and Lucille Keller, whe sold tags from Grand Bend, He had two airmen the funeral watts' field from the C.P,R, i fol•='the blind, on October 1'lth. An in hid ear, and, '• according'- to state- ! station' on ,'Thursday noon to 1 Ball's invitation was accepted- from. the Clink 1 cemetery. . The s er1ice at the graveside' ton W.I. to be their guests on October.' was conducted-, by Rev. A. M. Boyle of 23rd. Mrs. Jas.. Woods and Mrs.. F. i Auburn. pallbearers were.Charles -Ross were appointed to see about trans - The EVERYDAY PRICES 1'�DAY PRIGS WITH WHAT you COMPARE THESE LOW '� . SPA µ: LS:EWHERE,i COFFEE BOKAR 1 -ib. Bag 39c 8 O'CLOCK - I. 1-Ib.''Bag 35c RED CIRCLE 146. Bag 31c ;dor). & peons Clerk's 2. Q'ions' i T®ddts Tiger,' a's s U I.!t[ Fancv Coiloe Tth C din sa/ C SPAGHETTI -Heinz til 23c JAMlona Strawberry 323 -oz. 2QC �£oJOul and Pectic) Jar V Cleanser -. white sail 3 ler 13-c- - Coco[i Ion. cti�r': 15c c ,. 29c Milk Ev�ap. Tin , C g ,['in ' $C PICKLE Ayllmer .17 -°. lac ' MITCHELL'S Apple �11ICe _ _._, . �; Z'in • C al oe eSugggsfions KISSES- PER S SALTED -f .r P1t3. ,22C GUS IMOPS pkga laic. MASUAOW FIRESIDE Ilk 230 LICORICE AIL SORTS lb: 19c 2 iba3; 250 POP - COM BIG 'WANG ANN PAGE. BAKED GOODS nfade of High, Quality Ingredients in Our :Own,Bakery BREAD - ANN• PAGE WHITE ` VillibLE WHEAT ' CLACKED 'WHEAT itx;Loa es'1,5 G B0UG h Doz.12� GOUI� E Awned o 14 ANGEL CAKE . PLAIN` 6a. 29c CAKE English Fruit ear. �2,5c fRUITSaadlIEGETABLES GRAPES California- Red Emperor 2 lbs, ,9c yaws NATO MS 4L IOga TED, vELECtEt9 gtlAt. t Exse9lerr1 Starch 12 1litdtnat „A'r lb. , t; - ° TEXA 14lARSftS t.k 4o'i t0 E e `i P IT EXtedlent source of Yitatt an "t,p" 3 for 20c ORANGES . GAt,9 an �s to of V1 m /�s® C' E Doz. 47 oNYAlaro grit 6:.at. t cINTOSH' 'APPLES . ,boM svlo GI1At)E i[laaser.: 394 . GREENING APPLES ` ore °C,6IP°�4rOM : :37 ONTARIO GNow$ - • . S 01111�,'�`.y�n iy�'a z. Atm 0 � 'y6..44GRADEµpy /y,� q,g� elm. laWO ci RP S' l)MTA$tt G �7iEa^'i1L N W NEb van-mitt tl AELE8Tt QUALI► YA i J. I4 ci Y \ "Aft I pol$t tion. - Miss Marion 'Taylor sang a solo, "Current events" was giveusby -. BORN- JOH\STO!�,-At Alexan'Tra hospital, Goderieh, on October 28th; tts Mr. and Mrs. James 'Johnston -(nee Rita , Foley) : 'East street, a: :daughter, Bafibara Jane. 'STOWE.-At - Alexandra Hospital, Goderieh, 'on October - 2 th, to Mr. ' and Mrs. Charles 'Stowe, Goderieh; a _daughter. - - DIED RI'\'E'i`T.-In Ashfield toruship, •on Thursday, October 23rd,. 'Mary Jane i(ulbert,, wife of Shadrach Rivett, in her 74th• year. ments given to Traffic Officer • J1aines-s', _ Culp soon after the accident, Jenni-ns "TWENT-THREE .APPLY darted in front of the approaching car FOR ,TRADE- INSTRUCTION 'without warning, 'attempting to cross the road. Although Hodgins swerved' sharply to miss him, the 'unfortunate When` Qualified to Be ' Engaged. in Mrs. Chas, S-traughan. The topic, lean • was caught by the right fender - War Industries "Historical Research,".. was taken by and hulled on stop of the hood, his head -,When- T. H. Scott,- field secretary of Miss Margaret- King, _. who gave a -striking the windshield, Both legs the Dominion-Pro\incial War..,E'mer- , splendid paper on the history of • were broken- and_ serious head and ge11c3' Training 'Program, visited Gode- 'Auburn and the surrounding country.- internal in'juries iti'i#ictecA. --�. '' rich on Tuesday, evening, twenty-three people, consulted him with •a view to entering schools°tic learn a. trade and secure a -job' in munitions factories. The applicants were divided. about evenly between_adults over twenty-six -and youths -sixteen to eighteen, in- clusive. Two were young *girls who Mrs. Wm. Craig, Miss Betty Craig and - The late Mr. Jednings, who was a Mrs. It. J. Phillip: sang a trio. Mrs. well-known 'bandsman in Kincardine, A. J,' -Ferguson conducted a contest. I RilS at the time of his tl;eath a drum - The singing -of the National Anthem 1 mer with the military, Tripe band •nit brought the meeting to a close. A Kitchener Traihi'ng Selmol. Ile was dainty -tench was served by the hitchhiking to spend the week -end at hostesses, • Mrs. Herb - Mogridge and Mrs. Earl Ra,ithby. PRESBYTERIAN - Y.P. ' RALLY Ar CLINTON f • The young people's , rally ofthe Pre lbytery of • Huron eves held in the Presbyterian chureh---- at I.)linton on October 21st. Young people from G`oderich, H >nsalll, Seaf"ort.h, Exeter 'Stratfo.ril,._"Versus Elmer Hugill_ of Sea - and Myth, -attended. 'The president, forth. - Mr. Clifford Lowry of Goderieh, pre- The accident, ,a rear -end collision, occurred on March 16th; 1939, on high- way. No. 8, a short distance east of Clinton. The plaintiff drove from Clinton .east on No. -8 highway,;, and half-a-lnile' out stopped his. car on the south Ride of the road and ae t..'int •a f'armhou: e on. the-1iert'U side to cal for his wife and infant child! On re- turning he found that the defendant Hunt had crashed into the. rear of 'big parked automobile. Winter conditions- prevaile i at ;the time, .evith now and ice on -the edges ,of the road. The, verdigt hinged chiefly on how far the ear was parked- on the travelled nor, titin' of the highway. er • ` The jury which :dried the,' case on .Tune 6th, 20th and 27th -found both IitI aiTts negligent and His Honor, after reviewing written. argument, awarded Hunt 23 per cent. of - •$187.96, the amcttitnt at which' his loss was fixed, and Itugill 73 per cent, of $230 loss. Reel' was allowed costs. - E.' G. .. Thompdop, Stratford, for plaintiff ; 'Frank Donnelly for defend- ant. PERSONAL MENTION -1 Miss Floreiwe Mooney, .of �ieaford, visited : her relatives here over the week-erel. Miss -Laura Jeckell of Exeter„ spent u the vc>,caa,a:caaafa. the week -end in town, ,the guest of the Misses Robertson, Victoria' street. Mrs. A. Downing and daughter Ruth, of Pororito, spent a week with Mr. aria Mr::. John S. Platt, Victoria street,' • Mrs. Frankill. Johnson 'Is leaving. to- day for Victoria, 11.0., where -she ex - 'Tete: to spend the neat six months. Fre(1•Whittingham and Albert. Yonne-, of ,the° halt Aircraft 'School, spent the week -end with the former's parents, Mr. and. Mrs. J. 1;. Whittingham. . Harold Hibbert. who is'attending the trades , school 'at +Kitchener, spent the week -eml rtvitll hie parents, Mr and. ;gmF, �1i. Hibbert: - -r Mis(a Genevieve Sparr of T3uffalo has enjoyed a two ,,,weekte vacation with her ,parents, Mr. and Mrs. John parr, before going to Tiel Ray I3eae11, Florida, for the winter. Mr. J, Freeman, who has beefi on' tl:e staff .of the Royal:Bank h4 -re for some months, 11110 been transferre(lf, to the 'breech of the 'bank at Tweed,.Ont. Ur. Jack 4lollan-d of: town' :will fill the vacancy tine; left i11 ' the Royal Bank - atafir here. . Kitacard11ie when Struck down and fatally injured. 'lie w'as- .unmarried„ wished: to become machine operators: There also were two farmhands, _ Wirt JUDGMENT IN DAMAGE CASE Mr. Scott- said that farm helpers were •4 hot - -being encouraged, ,fo leave 'their' Sequel to Long-drawn-out •Trial at present occupation. AUCTION SALES ;FARM. WA'NITVEI )-•==• .`l lE OR 'elrl C farmer, married?, rasp militarya e evante : f artmt._ a_o r �a te• cin' _ .... , V,..,t... __.�.li -�_ glen . `vldow g or • ,cged eoupie. Gapablt of taking'ful1 ehurge..dpply by letter only, 3 �tl) ,1 OX ,. SIG�IAIa-STAIR, giving loe t o and ,� � u .fair �'zartieulars.: • .�4x 1i!!"°J 111).- IiIN �%1RIE.NC, +O , ,MAID for general housewprk, . MRS. ,p. A: GI/MEOW, Nelson ,street, - , W TId1 . TO IIUY Oli 3 11ORalas and dead ca.ttlerj must O-suitabl Por mink reed; removed promptly, Flitb.3) GIILBERT, R.R. 2,, . aytielne Phone 908 r 22. ClLiTon,' Mous 'paid ,for., ' XS-tB• T'rXaEiI' IIOI.'ti'(]�: i'O,I.IL'+S TO 131,1 '1)0. LI'S 11E►E1y at -clow-1 20fjf.p .ra,, %•eet with (Much tgps,, $1.•00; ` 3 2v -feet with '6 -inch' r tops,. $1.90; COLIB,O li ir<'rPI I•I'� 4+1 F 1 ` _. _, , �*Ik. T �I 1�I'IiI�ON�. SYS'1.`Pt4( , W IIIilrne € .utto i, . Carlow No, 1413. 5. . g .. Carlow' No. , 1 7,. J. Iteral ban, t x 44 FOR SALE , FOR SALT..,---U1'R1GHT PJ i'sjVO IN good condition, ' $r6U'.00. Apply 4 44 FOR, SALE. -FIVE -ROOM ll ` 1 110 USE • on- Highway No. 8. Good garage, chicken -.louse, two large lots. Eayy', t -a=las for •(Iu1ek sane -T.- G1TNDILI?. -14 J'uit SALE.—WA�1'lil{FRONT, 7 acres, - orchard, whole or . part. Sewer, water, 'etc. bell\ 1L1)S HEALIl, ,tl20fii-,84th ave., Richmond 13111, y',Y. City -ui It, C. • UAYS, Goderieh..-- 41 - �r_ OUSE 15'QJt SALE.--FIV1)It0031s sone-tlfth acre of land, mare or less. ,In: _ good .location in„ the village of . Aubul fi• Apply'` l A11RY , BEADLE'S. B-UTOIIElt 81-101', Auburn.. A'UICITleONl" �SIALi!7 - 01 - z A CoM- 110R['JIU3 LE . FRAME • I�WEtL1LING. On Nelson streets Goderieh, on .SATURDAY, NOV. 1st at 1.30 p.m. at the �'preanises, by the executrix of the cake of the late Mrs. Alice Youngblut. The property is in, -good condition' and in a` good .location. ` TORIES. --Twenty per cent, of pur chase price at time of sale; balance in 30 "days. , 'HAY'S '& iH YS, 'Solicitors for Executrix. _T_: GUMMY- & SAN, Auetioneei s-. - - . '43-4 , cmtps THANKS MR. SHADRACH RIVETt AND family' wish to thank their Many frientIS and neighbor's- for the kindness shown them. in their recent -sad -bereave- ment. Special thanks teMisses Cora Newman, and to those' Who loaned cars 44 MRS. JA,S. LppiEn, AND -FAMILY All applicants were questioned and. iss -wish to thani- their friends and June' Comity Court Sittings neighbors. far the kindness and. sym- Judge E. W. 'Clement, who presided pathy shown thens. in their recent at the Jfine session,' of Huron County bereavement in the loss of husband and Court, has 'given judgment in the long- father, and also 'for the man§, floral drawn-out motor damage action and tributes. -44 counter -claim. of: 3Ielville Hunt; of -near r'equired 'to out fornas. If accepted they will be called as SO,Ort as possible to training schooLs at Weston, Kiteh- erier or London. There is at •Preserit an acute' shortage of mechine • shop help and the first calledswill be let. training in this work, a course of eight "Ut) until June last we were able to - get this 'Class *of. help .by general in- quiry and advertising, but no longer. Now we heve to train them,", explained - --At !present an airplane factory is nearing the production stage at gruree. lin, near london, and it is expected that many of tlge stndents of the Lone don school will eventually lindempluy- meht there. Industrialists will visit the training schools trom time to time and pick out the MOSt progressive. At Mitchell Mr. Sc4It had a Vieit from ,a senior matricereM With honors . in mathematics. -He may , go direct into .a plant. enkaged in- aero -engine overhaul. The response`a‘t Clinton was poor, only five or six.. At Seaforth and live candidates, were seciired in four„ towns, Mitchell,"SeaTerth,, 'Clinton and , The courses, of these students are free,. with a etilisistisece' allowance of $7 per week for single and $12 per wkek for married persons. SucceSsful aPPlicants are , assured, .employment. Transportation. N provided. Prospec- tiv,e students should write War Train- ing Program, 'Parliament Buildings, Toronto. WESTMINSTER GUILD °On Tueeday "evening the young people of Knox --elipreh held their. regular meeting. As part. of The wore: gave the'tfipie, based on the ,parable of the ten virgins. Miss_ Mare, Mc-. ,Kay showed lanterneslides of the missionary work ot 'the church. among the Ilhinese of iclanada and le British Guiana. During the business mission arrengements were made by the young people to place tvvo • Union, church!. 1A, halthour of Hallowe'en meeting, ,There was a larger. atten- datum at the meeting this week and eext vveek, when the raeeting will be held on ,Morlday, Nevember 3, because, of, the anniversary supper on Tuesday evening. sided. The Goderich society took , charge of the worship period, with 13.etqs McKenzie wading the Seripture and Miss Bernice Hogarth leading in prayer. was decided that in the spring the -yourie people of the Prestisstery would* meet for a 'Sunday, conference and that •the rally next year :erould be held in Exeter. Miss rMslisgterite Hogarth, of the- Exeter rendered a delightful 'solo. 'The speaker of the evening-, Rev. J. R. Greig of Atwood, gave an inspire Mg address, taking as his 'text, "1... will arise and go to .my Father." Two' members of the Seaforth Mre. F. Kling and Mise ,,PearI Patter - and -Mrs. Reith, Seafortle and. Mr. Robert Cameron of Hensall gave splendid ereports of the Guelph con- vention. The following officers were chosen Harold 'White, Exeter; vicepresi- dent, Miss; Beryl Pfaff, Hensall; seeretary-tredsurer, Miss; elary Mc- Key, Goderieh. A, vote of thanks was tendered to the Clinton young people for their hospitality. Rev. B. Andrew of Clinton elokd . -the es meeting SETTLED OUT OF COURT -- In an aetiOn 111 ihe Supreme illourt of Ontario, sitting at Stratford this week, W. 'A.' Neilson of Stratford and the Brantford Cordage Company of Brantford -sought damages from Leslie aeorge Mutton, of the Huron . road', Godericli township, as the result of a, t ra tile ecklont north of ler on SePlenfiser 11, 13040, in "which Neilson was injured and fheerlaintiffs' 'ear was damaged, After evidence had been taken for a day end a half a settle- ment was effected and tile eaSe did 110k go to the jury. IFARM FEMRATION MEETINGS The Ilroderich Township unit of th,e 110;:•oa 'County Federation of Aftrien1- . awe., will meet at Porter's ellill, . on, Reeves; Scott, Whitmore and Dorirdnce 14.ixi se the speakers. ... The Hullett Township unit Will meet qt- Lorkieshoro on Friday., November he present. Thiu.,Ineeting will be fol- lowed by a dafirv, No admission will bek charged. All farmerp,' and, their familieu are invitedi, to. attend, Jett to Market ek *es, reeclutott fed ee We all inow wbat 'cliei',.76;21i1 do if we had a million dollars. With it Sgt. gam sta'tioned at 'Manning Depot, 'Toronto, wcui home at the weele-end Vol- a visit with hiu family And took adVantage hiS leave to put up the Gtorm windowa a his house. Whire doing go he slipper from a 10..idder, fell to flip groUnd rind fractured bill left lyrist. Ile returned to duty with, tio• arot in 4 THE FAMILY OP THE, LATIel Margaret Cleave wish to thank their friend's fpr flowers and their kind sympathy shown them '11 their recent sad bereavement. _ " 44 NOTICE TO CREDITORS . Notice is hereby given to all persons having any claim against' the estate -of John Buck, young, late of the ToW1zhill of West Wawenosh, who died on or about-ille--5th-day of October, A. D. 1941, to send game duly teritiedeo the undersigned on -or before the 31st day of Oetober; 1942, as on and after that date the executors of the said estate will .pr9ceed to distribute the assets thereof,' having regard only to 'the then . 42-3-4 GoderiCh, Ont. 'LIFE INSURANCE A WIFE'S RIGHT A CHILD'S CLAM 'Ati FORD nistinANb4 I��l)•R ALIS. G`O'�^i"I�I+�I,ATI�' 73AI3� • . . 'buggy, practically new. ..Apply BOX 84, SIGNAL -STAR. FonS`s',ALEsse-ONE WICKER BUGGY, . fawn, hi good condition ;.orie maroon folding go-cart; 'one high-chaiiee.one•--- like 'new. ...Apply SIGNAL -STAR. 44 FOR SALE:Le-YORK sow wrra. eleven ,young pigs, 4 weeks ol.`".1.7. light delivery %-ton FOrd truck, model 13, in goed :condition; also a :f'ew square FAeim''FOR SALE. -100 ACRES OF "'good land and a good house, 'a liarn 40160 tte with - good 'stabil/1g . system in house and barn - about lseven • or eigbt acres hardwood bush, and spring creek.. It is . about six -miles from Auburn. Will sell • chea:p. 44 LONDON BUSINESS !FOR,. SALE:- Conteets of roomineehons,e; twenty- three rooms,. twelve 6hundred: SYD- NEY SE11).'THE,. 200 Dundas, .liondon • NOTICE OF TIIE 042)-Un'T OP RE TOWN OF 00DERICH_ .Take notice that the, Courf of Re- vision of , the • Town of Goderich will' hold. its Iirst sitting in .tlae. Council 'Chamber, Town GOderich, tor the Purpose of hearing appeals against the asses.sment roll .for the 'TOwn Tuesday, November . 4th, 1941, at' 8 o'clock in .the -evenin,g. partieseinterested are. requested L.- le leNog; Town Olerk. • To Owners and, Harborers of Dogs FINAL NOTICE The Tax voleetor haa handed to me a liSt. of persons. own.ing or harboring dogs, who have not paid the 1941 dog ctax. • It the dog tax is not paid' to -the Tax Collector on or before November 1st, 1941, summonses will be issued under the Town 3 Hamilten St. Tel. 268w 42-3 Chltef of Police. COAL o COMA , Min in the market for Coal call CHAS. LEE'S; OFFICE , Phone 22 -.aid you *ill get PROMPT Service Hardware Store and Coal 'yard at ollie 1Zarbor