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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1944-06-15, Page 7''THURSDAY, JUNE 16th, I nouns -luau} XIOLMESVILD , June..i2(•Mrs. M. _lliott and family, aceo)Upa.r ied by Mr. .and"Mre... I''',r, .J.q Trewar, tha, motored to . London on Sundayafternoon. • and visited Mr. Elliott, who is nncl+?rgoiug ,treatVent, in hospital' there. n fo d - eth• La�. r , lv1r.. and lir oodha were ' guests of r. .and: rs tha y turda. • ' The ewar >�xnpatby ,of.; the coratu tnity is milt' of` Mr. Ed. ,. seactentded ° tp' .the• ftir �..passed away in Clinton • '�,weon, who 1' ° r .os ital oil; SaturdnY. p e vllle. unit ' :Group No. �3. +c?f the Holm s p C n Qxt• Red �Carose held'p. quilting "fif the. lit•,�� C colt on Oliver',.�'o th�+s'h0;<]4e • Of Mrs. r . ek su . r wa.s T�'uxsdaY. A :pot.-iu .. SOPPr Served, - ,. .. • .Geo r0°1?:e, Ilelhi, called on, Mrs, tga S alk; : • a • Imre on and i r. s h friends ll •Detroit ne seen a'fmmer: : � , !vleltin Mr. and Mrs. Proctor Palmer the past Ow days. , • The, regular monthly meeting ofthe Holmesville Red Cross '.unit was held at.t• he 'home' of Mrs, Win. Johnston' last i1 was co- 'Tete and uit w � +d, 'i'uesday. A q blocks sewed for 'another- quilt. Luneln` was serveb „ art of- group 2, . d S' ,P s`.•:, .: din Ariniversaryi Mrs, W. Acheson, Lindsay:, spent a few ayslast• weekwith. Mr, _and 1,1r'a.-Jack orris; Mud joined other #ase gibe rs of the family in doing honor to their ,par°entsa 4n the- oecesion of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary last Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Farris received a number of lovely and useful. gifts. A. pleasant evening was spent, and a dainty► • hutch served. • , ' O 1 'Y$It001c, : J nue x3.- nIe Aubus iae War Worker ni t on Wed- , ed- nesds a ter; son a.t the borne of Mrs. IDA. Craig. d. Red...Cross : quilt vas completed. Letter" or 'ap rreciattant of over WI -Week -end, , Other vleiters eluded Mr. and Mrs. M. Cummings with Toronto friends; Pte. and Mrs. Melvin Craig in' Lending; Mr. Bert Mii of (odericit with his sister, . Mrs. +5. Thompson Airs. Graham C1lauiney and D�,o•b[yby, of {�Wingham, . with {y ir.■`yyrand, „•,,FrRR • I Cbauiney; Mrs. • 11WK,. t•�aig, London, at the 'home of; Mr. and Mrs, dap, Oraig; , tr.:.and Airs. Orville Mc Clinche of Varnaat. the home of Mr, and 1 trs. ` ; t _iihi sort ; r. ; T Thompson, of. W1i gbaw, at lilamole Here Messrs, Cameron Jefferson and J°as. 'teddy,', Mrs.' Jefferson, or., • and is M.Mar aret Jefferson with °Mr, and b Mrs, Johne Je;�'3rerson, . and • , family at s PQRT unrot?;. _ c TMAERt ,parcelsreceived werere d fro' Nur s Ing Sistei 1 ()live Jefferson,' :- w'ke. r•rls ser 'in g I 1 ngtand,' and" Pies ^Sam Thompson and • Joe ,Jei1 erson, who, :are serving in Italy. 'rt was decided "to lieid . e next meeting inthe.arish ,jr. and Mrs. httl�. 1 Crs. David ,Chamney have moved tb their•new- Bone in ,Wingham. Among those . attending the, W. 11aee r'e'union near Stratford. en :Saturday, *ere r, .Geo. „Wallace, Carnr" 'and' Hilliard Jefferson; Mr. and Mrs. W'm.. Ringlert and Bobby Jefferson, : `:. n Going ., -,-The is .... Coming and Gortc>rg,--The M sec Irene Robinson --and Mary °Armstrong,- - o�4'iTiii "hti � 1 �"Serio©T�- 'veex °ioznd- 'Ohicer truest • anad;• Mrs. Crawford . of C. m ni b mother, Ila ersville, ac o at, erd y t , Mrs. W. ' Crawferd, .and sister, Mrs, stat. Oke and daughter Carol; were holidaying for a few da ys last week it• Hcandin , *hitting with hte t s �-and. ..Mrs.s. Clifrord . crateor d dab ra Anne and'd'oan. , ,• Y4i'rr. and'•11frs. Lester Mills. of Loni? d'n, spent, last week -end ''with" the latter's 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. -:;pave ,Martin,. Ce. Arno of e: 0ft "rmlan SII Iteeerrve AMY, itittitesed at Chatitaln, spent Inst weelt.end at the bowie of his par uts,- Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Ilodge. err -Mal. Mu. VV'm.. I3oekwill and the terrier's daughter Anne, of Brantford, spent last Sunday' with. s,.,Beekwiil'e parents,. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Lednoar. Pte, E1.vood Murray, of the Canadisuu Active Service, stationed at Montreal, i 'w a S ` last week with, v s t ol� for a fe o.d i e �,, �' r. his ,'part'><lte-,. � :Mr:: and Mrs'.-- �Walke. -Murray, •..U.a i L'En t. ;>l andrtl. H. � u til' i>t, M . f Walkervtlle, who are spending the springy and sunnier—months at their summer home at W1orton, visited 'last ek - e. .-end .with Mr.' and Mrs.,. Ohne. week-end Crawford and. while Here motored to r ie .',Airs. eco u d,+ Wakkerv.illQ,• a mp n by Crawford, and visited .relatives there r • w' a for a:few days. The 'wins. wtl hold their • lid • �on = naontiiTy meeting '�'u@ stda °. y a�no r.. e of Rev. And cif next, Week 'at fisc - laorri R. e Mrs. "II. 'J': Vickerson • of Dungannon. All ladies 'a:re cordially invited. - A •weman motoristpulled to a sudden oto `before the traffic officer. Pa's - ,happening?” ,he asked. excitedly; i`We. just had an earthquake," explained the oheer. "ah, • 'thank .:goodness!I ` -thougkt C1/4441 TPJO,!' t" ONLY easr 4101.3;98 ?1,e/CES1` B o?, .Bat NTM; aqN" Si/4LsETSt/G ! 'EAsei%A04 THF 8 YER /N mH r T , - eK AWNED Titor.n <•xtr:v.•:4fit.••.� iu? DIRECT' ACTION TO HOLD. PRICES When prices were frozen in. 'Canada .two and ( half years afihetW;P: ';B; o-ali t•hath a negative policy Was not enough. �,,,crti1 a steps;.•'were-- taken. to -,taken.to sediire supplies' of raw Material and help Industry to reduce production' costs. We are bene6.ting ,now from that foresighted policy. ' P• JOHN ' LABATT. LIMITED London ,, Canada 1, » pThe rR e eav L un � r C o f W i. n "z z i g uphased tIe-Maeaplaning mill, atWinghanand willMake Corn- siderable ia avements to`it. Mrs. vrexett Sperling, Of tOorrle, was elected, resident' of the fast Huron WousInstitut at the annual meet- ing heTdft fluev"1e on"Thursday1st , The ZuriehHerald reports that the rebuilding ofe,the ' Kalbfleisch• mills at Zurich' is pa?gressinb s1ow1�. ,•.A• new 09-f t-brielt stack has been eampleted. . Grant Farrier, of yinghainihas lost forty -live colonies ofbees,as: the twiit, it is believed, of .poisoning from late spraying.of ous orchard, in the Vicinity. '''' Over 5At week-old chickens„.were GODERI ; ._, 1[l•G: ODn RIC i t TOWN +e. i� , w. y , Congratulations to Mr. *A41 and Porter, who returned honeymoon OA ?r�Miss6Mary Varwood attended f rJab rrol.n" rrIts f. nivery semisWer ehureii, Clinton on. .f.1 LAO, Jaaes Carr, rs. .a R mand baby daughter of Goderieh, visited Oil Sunday with Mr, ani' gra; Gordon Mot, Hang. McNeil of oderi visited on .Sunday With -Mr. and --Mrs. 1uller. Miss Esther MCi1wai ?t � r spent the weekend with r 'Mr.:and Mrs.:Geo. Ma,` a?Jorin �on had fortune to• lose 'his driving horse week.° The June meeting f il� W.U.S.W M o� f'A+t . church being held on Thur afternoon; a isweek, at the homeof Mrs. Win. railer; Rnvf�A4 J. ouled pulpit of lnigin churoh ea SundaY, liveering fine sermon on ,"‘Notes he.•Invasion."1iansora ry a raid, .1 h Eldon Mc- Nichol* w an grit. Duncan M ie1Ol, Walton.Tbe'coul will reside o the, groom's ,farm eEillop township. Change inPolice ce at Clinton Chief Constable A. E. 1xenalin of Clinton havfng. resigned, rthe Town Council has appointed:Night Constable Bruce•McDoii all chief .constabl pand has engaged David Mita; a termer day constable, as. constable and ;general utility iu. The retiring chief° had served , the town in that position for twelve years: H0rnesAt1san4, :• The marriage of Lorraine E1ean r youngest of lire, J. '.> .Atkin . 1 Rose e • n t .. za: a' Are :a<t tho :'W>x ter s • soy, Lando.. , to , Sgt. ° Ceeit Holmes, des i�yen ,a._.- . far • russels last weeks :A DSC, sol .of' Mr.jand Alia. W. S. R, troilltxy m at P +� , , ?a It, is believed ..ta coal oil stove as Holmes, ,Clinton took place in, Dun as responsible for the fire. Centre 'United church, London,:- ort Sat - _- i S" ar Yeti 7tGrant' f �lissel4 .urda ,:,after oort;.••m„lne ' . C. , -� � -M •,tee was struck y a ear driven by .Miss or1heiated -After a , r•eceptioa °Weld ~air Doris Mcl)ouald .as she .ras backing _the Georgian, room, Hotel. London, the the car'_ on her (driveway. At Clinton .couple left on• a honeymoon trip' , tp ' hospital the 1C -ray revealed that Miss rs4uskoka.. They will reside in London.. Grant's leg was -breken. • ' Pckell—Wheeler n .. • • :'Mr, and Mrs, David Currie, East ° Knox United- Church, Belgrave, was W t awanesh, celebrated • their• fiftieth the scene on "Wednesday, June 7th, :of yon June Oth. Mr, the • weddingof Ahnje Velma nl� wedding anniversary ',: i? . y Currie is, in his seventy-fourth year daughter of 'Mr.. and Mrs, rbert 'and. Mrs. Currie "iron hoer 'seventieth, Wheeler, to LAC. ` James lift,�ed}� of their • family . of nine, -two sons, and Pis kelt , R.C.AZ, son of Mrs.. T:' .W. three -daughters. aro Hying. • Pickell `of ; Wingham. 'The Ceremony • William Hoskins, ' of .4eaforth, slit - was performed by Rei*. G. IT. Dunlop. fere(' severe i)aek injaaris's on ,Alonday afternoon when he fell to the , ground from a steep.- slate roof at the . hothe 0`• rot Mrs. George 'Holland, where he • had : climbed to clean the ,chimney.. A Perch. broke his fall. Hie ' was taken to • the, Seaforth hospital for treatnient. ller Herbert L. Jackson, retired jewe and- bond dealer of Brussels,;:died •on Sunday at London, where he had lived -the` last. three years. • He was in • his eightieth year. He had!" been. In bust- ness at Brussels for •.over:fifty, years: He is survived by his wife and,one Son,, Lloyd C. Jackson, 'a collegiate 'teacher in London. . Kincardine is troubled }rith.f% snfpius_ of dogs. and various plans for-.'gett4ng. rid of some of them "Were proposed at ° a . Meeting Of the `gown. 1Q0111111. • The report that one ° dog had killed• two ----others-led to the suggestion.- dist- the kfiner be allowed.•to-..Ma st.,la;rge. with. a view to decreasing the .canine popula- tion, Another Rsuggedtion was the" ap- pointment of two dog -catchers." 1To£l r ing was *done. Albert Edward Fuke,'for many years , connected- with business interests,. at •ceter, died On May 24th at Byrbin Sanitarium, in fire eighty-second year. As , carpenter and builder he' erected many of the hopies in• Exeter. ' He was.; a member of •the Village Connell and et --the School Board. His wife died -.some years..Ago ``and he is survived by ane son, -tarry, manaigen-.ef the: Bank of -Commerce at.Tinimsins, and a -grandson• Pilot,Officer Stewart fake, R.C.A.F. „McBride -4 -Rapson :° • • The. parsonage. of -Ontario o " • street :United ch ireb,;'Clinton, was the scene; on May 27th .of the wedding of Leona Grace, second clalighter of Mr; and Mrs. Orval, Rapson,, • Londesboro, and Clare Gordon McBi'ictd, son of Air. and -Mrs. James McBride, Zurich.; The ceremony wnkerformed by Rev.' G. G. Burton. 1V1eNiehol Somerville At the McKillop manse, on Jiirie-6t i, Rev. W. J..k Patton performed' the .mar- riage ceremony 'unitiing-•*Anna Dickson, youngest daughter. of Mr. and Mrs: W l - "So your liusl*ta'_s in tbe:•arany na Mrs, Worrttt?" . „Tea, . they'vemade him a gunner an' that's -what he's been, ever since d married him w" ",Alwala been a gunner?" - "les, eveir since T knew•hint he's been `gunner do th1s'.aan*' 'gunner do that,' but believer did any,. Wag worth while «x' w So he 'said 'I Was a *Wished gentle,. ".man, did he?" 'Well, yes. It 'Meant the same thing," '."Ala; What was the 'excret word?" "He said `yon were* " After a Txeeeeption at the s= ---home -of-the slippery': fellow." "• .• DAIRIES " In twenty-six°issues of The Goderich Signal=Starr,' advertisements -under this. : heading will contain several names of persons living in loderich and district. The names' Willbe selected ' from the subscription list .: of . The _--Signal-Star: ..-Simply find your name in one .of the advertisements, •chp the advertise`if►ent, • present it to the store iu which your name appears; and receive LU1 CH COUNTER Near,Theatre ti West St. Phofse.1,04 Comple e,L ne of FRESH FRUIT VEGETABLES - Itl SEASON " ;.., SCIENT rIC I QUIP1VIENT FRIENDLY. SERVICE . gyp! 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