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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1944-05-18, Page 7CREWE, May .15.. Mitis. Agnes Mala g r. end ,laelt lay visiting �,t the home of M Mres. Jake Hunter, lien. We are .sorry to rcpert that Mr. McConnell was taken t+n: St.'. _:William, London, on Satur- �"oseph � #IaspitaX► ..; Z u e . ; a • for an el rgenv , Onapexation, l�. h d concern over h i � con shot is felt in • C • ttltill !Pc y l� ' 1 t -.a h e. a very itihl'. a , n, a ne11F a d, r �A M et, t ed�resld n Beth k, along n withh Messrs.. liar ai . ana r £eci> loe-,irisited- i.�'• . .., , h» il il e bos i ts .om�unduy. and latest reports were that Its condition wasfavoralle. Mrs. Lawrence premaine of Toronto i$ e g 'vi siting at the home' of her parents,. Mr. and Mrs: B. Treleaven; and \yith ..other 'friends ilhis weep;.• .Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Curran of 'L ado vve , n• re'cullers at the' hpalo of- Mr..' dMs .' Jack :Curran- oSaturday,-rd y SeVeral :from - Cirewe •,attended �t,,the Unite «` no serr'ice held �a']Uunbannon S •church .on. Stundiiy ,evening at , Which Mrs. R,i.... . std.,; ieWhinney del'iv'ered a plea .id address that;,,waSj' preelatod by all preSeut. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Crosier and Joanne visited on* Sunday' at the home at Mr. and Mrs; Sob Blake, ;(il;ratan. Mrs. UurrRielaids et Saskatoon is spending a fortnight visiting with her aunt, Mrs. jack, Rivett; -. Mr. and Mrs. S. •Kilpatrick and Mrs. Bert Treleaven attended the funeral of Mrs. Bert, . Finlay (fortnerly Eva Gardiner) of Saskatoon, which took lace onMnuda#ro from the hoome of her brother, Ernest Gardiner of Zion, .. t o Greenhill eeet r, - The- lodes' of Crewe ,44..m .neld 'their May nteeting at thetherhoraeof,Xtra, Clifford Crozier. .x.good Cro There was,.� a . attendance and the program was int charge, of Mrs. Benson Shackleton. E • R' I wlYi,Meeting: -: Th e nouthlyneet- i� the- yy'l _w ,held On Wednes- day, tray 1bth, in "the basement of the Church. The 9mee.ting was Opened with a hymn,*' after 'which the president, p a .-. Miss Currey, led ;in prayer,; fellowed llnch , by the Scripture 100011.. Ater the roll er►il.Mrrs• Currey gave aikintexesting and lielirful , account of the Presbyterial meeting held recently in Clinton. Two of the ontstai dbig ' .speakers of "the Meeting were Micas Stirling of Bayd,eld and Miss Courtiee of Clinton., Mrs. Curreygave some astonishing and de- plorable facts as to what is going on . the present time as a'result of intemper, sauce. Miss Courtice, returned mission- ary from .Japan, ' spoke,poke, on,Canada's. Xe attitude ude towards , the J ap. an eff e ro.oere:livltcaada-It 1p` ee -eou - break of' the war.These People really Canadians,: born in'Canada, and when sent back to d avail were practical - 1Y,, strangers •who" didn't know the g , ,p tt anese ltinguage. , Mrs. Dan IEi,erh � , ave a solo, 'followed by the :presenia-- Stewart, who is MO of a 'sift to yrs,; gtewti�. . After ;t..e sharrtly' moving to town. a Vit. National Anthem lunch, was served. RT Ma 10. ---If . goad PORT' ALBERT, 9 weather • .continues ` this Week, aniost. what -0 delicious flavor Neilson's Cocoa , has I'm glad- - 1 took my 'rrocer's�. advice. He said it is- his :hest° .seller because it Is,th:e Chocolate Cocoa ow- 0/15 JERSEY B R1t (0(04,, farrs in, this district will finish seed.. lug. The wheat crop thls year very Good, as yell.a : the bay'.. Mr .and Mrs. John goi4 have ° been gettingthe' hydrop 'installed t In their Haase and,barn the, Past wYeek{.��, and and Mrs (lordon Cockfield and daughter, of Detroit, opent leaf week Visiting with the latter's parents, Mr.. ttrtd Mars, ftoy Petrie. ' h IVin haat hornet, in , Hawaii, -in his' sixty-seventh. The regular monthly meeting of the St. �'tnl. s Augllcaxt cbur�c g , " e . , ' - i.' Circle was held out. s been reopened : atter, extensive year. He was a nada a of I lay' fawn - Tuesday r Ashfield air hag hfiel lk #i 1►t• w entre sou, arehis e ► r v ► • the alt riin weekg +� at Tuesdmy •utt�rno+on Ut'. last w erenovation. ' 4,me s-•Mooite.--- lifelon� r�, itif 4441hdaugh-. t Mrs. jaii. Stakes, 'Landow; MO; Nesley Itlcbardsop Gcdet1e, :anddMr s L r Zurich. , Wille t, uric ttue—Molyneatitx art of the meeting was spent itt quilt - t wil ' ` held a e meeting be i i .The un X g .,e aJohnston,- vvhn h. of Mrs. a. quilt- 11, Imo boxes foglocal' boys" overseas will he packed. Mrs. Lloyd jtttzlatd daughter,Anne ae,vis to lasta week .with;: • relatives t iv es in Strtfor ,:A . ' -R' Mr. and Mrs, John -MacPherson 'and daughter • f�:Tee wa. to •_visited, last Sundaywith.the lattel's- p aren tak .lir. and ;.Mss. MonnQuaid. .•' " .._, , 'S. "AVN 1IIP May 16.-4. G IaF7 ICH TU S Ur. • and Mrs. ';l vin McAllister ° and family,' of CliautOp, were Sunday visitors; of near I3lueYale. F Bruceiield died • on May 4th ` in his eighty-second year. r Ills wite survives; Marry ,ltobb, . of Stratford, has Pur - Chased .Brussels • which chorsed the b y" a t zxhb4 been Conducted ter the last eleven s.m years by John xa iitrnd. Ray Vlgborn, princiPa l of f Exeter xeter •;ptiblie school, has repifined the position .order to take u os it ien on the teach- ingstaff it Ha lton, (i ' 1' rtn h.� a "4i'"l�lbur. S% els htt� sold. ids , y i. y' h_ o %ls the ,end �Uil�l;`jsion` of Stanley township P toy Fred 1•Iudie of Czititoa . and with his wife • s'ill move into A.Clifton tp• ,reside. Colin Hudson, lifelpng - resident ' of Insall, 'is dead in; his sixty-fifth year. Charles (iarniss,has sdid: hie,OA' iaing mill ,at -Brussels ,to Cameron Adams, with.. Mr, andMrs.;llobt, McAllister. ' 'Mrs Elijah Taary, of: Exeter.',:a ed' `Miss "E thea . McIlwain of Hensall,. on' Thursday ast in, her ninety-first ire of Usborne spent the weep -end. with her parents, year; She wa . a naownship. Her 1tusbzti id predeceased Mr. and. 'lilts. Geo.• liciiwain - her and she; is survived' by one son .and ,, Niss. Mareia.rwoocl attended the five daughters,'; young peoples coi>venYtioil "it' r' esley-., A back iruig gas l -engitiI axi l Willis church, Clinton, on Friday. :.day last caused a fire which destroyed MViother's Day Service. -Mother's Day' u punipliouse ,at the . Imperial Oil stn- was observed tit -Union church on Sun- tion at -Exeter. The firebrigade than, day. The pulpit was decorated with, aged.tb prevent the spread of the blaze. flowers, and the ehildren's choir, under. to a nearby warehouse. s • the direction of Mrs. Harwood, ,assisted Mrs. William ,Iiutledge,of Clinton, with the service, The' Sunday school paged away on ` MO 9th in.. her superintendent, ,Mr. James Young, con- eightieth year.. She was born at Sum- . ducted..the service, following, the order merhill, and after her_ 'na,r-riage,,,'lived of 'service prepared by the Council :of ` for a while lin Goderich township, but , Religious Education. An "Act of Ap-, for the • last forty years had been a predation to the Iothers of Canada" resident of Clinton.' ,Mr. Rutledge died • was taken by Isabelle Fuller,Shirley McDonald, Wilda Wilson and Doreen Orr. A story, "A Christian Home n.nd a New China," was read by 'Rev, A. •J. MeKaye, wha,also delivered an address on .the _theme "Aoames Make a Nation. The children's choir sang two . numbers. The marriage of. Evelyn "Verona',: daughter au ter of Mr. and31)7S. Thoaann$. Moiyneaux, Dublin, to Kenneth Btue, son of Edward Ellie, Zurich, and the late: Mrs. Save. took place at St. rat-; ricks church, Dublin;. ou°'Satuxda9.luat► + their y.o Chariot1a to son or ' Ur. and Wood ,, The irst lace early in J John e�« lir. ami, ]Mrs.:M ton, announce the ton$0.140010nt of W' elder daughter, Glia Mar. Ile erm Flight Li�enteata�,itt 'V�'� • Watte.+ � . the D, Wti,ttC1C'i# ',an�.late LoresSe �. .�I►d o Ontario. �. � o Landon, Watters ;� , ding will- take' place early in jtate Oritario street United cliureht n Mrs. X. '13'1. Atkinson, Londe n, nQaaGnees theengagement of ler youshgest daulgllter. Lorraine Eleanor, ' to yy'ryy Jap son o f l •Ce'cil Thr,' Holmes, 0.,11., , , i. and Mrs. W. S. R. 1101meei,Clinton,:the: wedding fo. take inn x 10 t Rev. yfoulloti odlciating« Dundas Centxe United hur.cIb London... ' Headaches?K 'i bard to: struggle along:with a head that'aches and paine all the time. •, . , A headache need not bean illness in: itself, but may be a warning symptom that there is intestinal. sluggishness within. To 'help ,overcome the cause of headache 'it is 4, - necessary ne essary to eliminate the• waste matter from the system. Btird,ockBlood l ten,helps °to rcmave-tbe.ctuse. f ;Jeadaehes by egulating the digestive • and biliary organs, neutralizing .acidity,ati , reng,the constipated .biowela— and toning up ;the•sluggish liver,,andiwhen this has• been accomplished - the headaches .should. disappear. • e Got 13. B. 13: at any drug counter, .Price $1.00 a bottle:. ; l The T. Milburn Co.. 7,,imitvd, Toronto, Ont. _ in 1928. One son and three daughters survive. ,Miss Agatha Coultes, R.N., daughter of,—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coultes,. East Wawanosh, has : been alapointed by the Women's 'Missionary Society of the Unitedx Church to ypsuinvi11ehospital in Manitoba. t rewe11 presentation of a • purse of money; accompanied by 1 an address. was made to her by tate congregation of Brick United church. ,After :an' :illness of several weeks, Wilson Carille died on May. 8th ;at 'his . • , _ .. W . below Savings 'Stamps free.. -- FRUITS & 'VEGETABLES • :s .issues of,,The Goderich Signal -Star, • advertisements under this - DAIRYES • In gm' g • ' hewing• with .contain several" names of • persons, living • in Goderich and and •district. r .The navies will be selected ' from the subscription list of The Signal -Star: Simply find your name m one of the advertisements, clip' the advertisement, present it to the' store in which your name appears,; and oficeive r - ..' aar.._S v -i s• ''Stampsret: - vizi— - tong Complete_ line of Dalry o • -MILK ana LUNCH COUNTER Near Theatre= Phone „104; Special Prioes on BED OUTFITS Steel Bed, Spring and Mat- tress, "Felt or .Spring -Filled. EIZESHeFKIJI7C.,&. G.sET. IN SEASON .SCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENT FRIENDLY SERVICE .., ._, `•r ..-y,,:.-.�,.•- ._.fit... ;,,w.,.-.r....«,�,-.... - sc., o• (�ua"�tY IIs• Products Milk, Cream, Devon Ice Cream. VISIT. ' but DAIRY :BAR St..: Phone 's5'; • Staple' B,ESTAURANTS x RBST A.0 RA ` .HOME-MADE CANDY Phone 170 THIS , IS STATION' Archie Hamilton; R.R. 5, Goderich ,pissoo-yomminamaisimb- --•"" JEWEL LERE: .._... bine Bird. and Lore , Diamonds DIAMONp °RINGS `BULOVA,. LORIE, LONGS and'ROLIGX WATCHES • SIL ERWARE;,and CUT GLASS' E:C..Robertson Goderich; Phone '1 • .. • AUTOMOBILE PART$ Canadian Tire. Corporatioi LD.A., DRUt •STOR• Frescriiltions • a Specialty Phone 45 1y Goderich 'hone'470' • East St: PCItTEB,'S I Ilia, May 19•• -•-Mrs., 'Sas. 'Durnin, London'.-spent-Mother'r , a�tk::lier tiatnts,!rs.- an .irs_� M• Woods. • ' Grace; Church ' NV:A.=:On Thursday, 16Iay 11th, the WA. of Grace church inee•-•at the •honit:of -Mrs James --:Com iCh Ii"t 1ll'tli�en ply . � lit'- ` trilled, after which the- meeting Was: opened: 'The.,Scripture=refrdiirg bg-1 rs." J. S. Lockhart was followed by. prayer. A'11.iscussion with regard to having a strawberry- iestiiii), ;foil wed, but , so few were present it wars deemed best to 'leave 'it 'over.' The toll Call was answered with• : t verse containing The Word "hope." The s,.orth or next month will be `•`love. " .The meeting closed with the::Mizpah benediction.' The June meeting is to be held in the church. ' Red .Cross Meeting: ---On Monday of this week. the' Red Cross met • at the. • , J'.aes Cox., sixteen ladies _. be semt.4434„.: .S.:-A.Lv.in ettleS, -presiding: •A-frer.fhe, quilting of t*vo •-lts--the-raeettng.fits _ e pened wi-th:- the iRd 1 Cross'..pteayer. Mrs. John Tor- rance gavesome information' as to the urgent need 'of more clothing 'and quilts. Nearly all the sewing_ handed out last .month Was returnedrfinished'and read; for packing' and as much :more 'was handed out for next month: Mrs. 'Allen Betties, .knitting convener," -Y Mrs.:Allen sweaters, gloves and socks were wanted had -yarn. a~ ha.nrri - xr e 'for all wl o cared' tO help. Mrs::'Betties also -looks after the packing-and-mail- ing acking-and-mail-ing of *boxes• to our boys, overseas. She read two letters of appreciation, from &orris Frame and Ivan Lockhart, both serving in Italy. Tickets were old on n gift donates bv; Eleanor Cos; which was won by Mrs. Jaek' Gilbert , -A youngster was'ab uo t 'to' be caned e -he 5 3 master asked him': hew vie preferred j_ o receive his punishinent. "Well; sir," said the' b-dy quickly,. `if you please, I'd like.. the Greek style of .penman 'hip' ` "What on earth do you mean?" asked the- master 'Please, sir, the upstrokes heavy and ASSOCIATE STORE WBETSTONE, Prop. TIRES and BjTTERIES ". iiamiton� St. rl'bono ,.699, a: Buy and hold your war savings. • Under trying • circumstances we are trying to do a good job. You' "will diad this a, goody firm to '11.o -business with, BOWLING • A gggd w aay` to ;trend' your even- ing or leisure hour in pleasant congenial surroundings. the downstrokes light," said the bright The meeting closedwith the- 'National. lad: Anthem. Lo not take the risk of having your war securities misplaced, stolen • or burned we will keep them for you :in our vaults, for a small: charge- VICTORY BONDS—For 10,,per $100 per annum— Minimum charge 250 a year—we will keep your bonds iii• our vaults, clip the interest coupons as they become due, and place the, amount to the credit of a savings account in your • name. From this account, you may withdraw the ' money as you desire:. • yoult certificates in our vaults for safekeeping until they mature -:x-7. % years from the timo'of purchase. Chafge.for the 6u11,7% years: iOs for a $5 certificate, up to $1 for' a $500 certificate. Bocroww, if neiessaty on your Victory Bonds as security, rather than sell them. We williaake you aloan to piotect yourinvestmerlt: gotaiiZktf N 1817 a-earthing—for rn -or Indust wig orie`rs"' . h H• M. MOI1 T ITH, Manager • Goderich Bxanc Many_ women ,have, to.._do...theirt?'awn.. housework, and, the constant' bend ,Ing, overs ;;lifting, making beds, sweeping, ironing, sewing, so • necesy: sari:, to •perform their household duties.. huts a heavy Strain on the • back andakidneys, and if,there:were no kidney, weakness" the back would' • be strong and welt Doan's Sidney Pillo help• to give relief -to weak, backache, kidney suf. • fering women. K Doan 's 'Malley Pills are put up w " � rk. oblonga"Maple ; Lea "•th o our trade thhe wrapper. Don 't accept a • substitute. ' Be sure and get "Doan's." Tile "i'. Milburn Co.,, Ltd., Toronto, Ont. „,.cordon: - Bannister YOUR FRIENDLY ., `` CITIES ' SERVICE`;... bAI.ES Phone 717 J, West St. • • e'OMMuNrrx V'lcroRv GARREN , .:."When rwe'ie through - It . snob s" like nec4." Utmiltorm §t. Phone 229 n ,. ,Agtogiosiiimmistoionoimisamptiasyam Western Ontario Credit Bureau COLLECTIONS OF EVERY DESCRIP'ION 1VIADE. ANYWHERE Credit Reports a Enquiries Invited 7� O3 TA1 XO ST. STRATFORD 42448. Contributed' by DM01:10 BLACK HORSE