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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1944-07-20, Page 5nitr 144 , Barbee* Bakery, -10i: &Reg ItS best tu .Teetablish, refutationfor' defand011ity THE IIELST ST. RAILlitY • When it Wilma 1•0 ." PIES Our Customers Must he the iledges4. , lYirlik WO serve you tO0T4 arty Barber DANCING giOr@TT'S GROVE :PAY. COUNTY OF 110011 TAX LEVY, FOR I Aslifteld.- 4 000 • **** •••••• • 00000 000 • o 00 o oo • o *4 0000 o 'CO1b0Ple Ooderich 4.4 00000 •••• •••••• o • 00000 00000 .0 oo 000000 • o • oo 2,482,372 • 1. • General -04Aufty Bate Asaebsment %BO 02111* $ 3,322,260 • $ 9;800,67 kt, 1,861,0155 • 6,400,12', .7,323.00 .3,239,802 0,057,67 • " 3,192,052 0,41.6.05 3,833,893 . 11,309.00 2,009,803 8,584-07 2,846,420 8,393.00 ' • 2,677,740 7,899.33. ; 3,017;750 - 81902,38 -- 4,239,070 ."..12,547.0 • , 2,690;250 - 7,050,08 1,748,670 2812 683 8885.01 2,000;722 0,919.88 • 1:s917,290 5,650.00• Grey 0000 00• 00 000 „.„ Hay , o Hawick ••••••••••••14 Hulled 'StanleY: 00.04.44. oo 0 0000 OPPPRP o 0 0000 . oo ff o trr StelgiM • : o Tackerstuith oo 00,1 000 0,00401, Turnsberry. f o p 000 ft 00000000000000 410. Usborile 4.4.0.4 4.4 Er."-Wantitti011 44 W. WaNYa40$11 " 44.0 4440.0 o s„ •Clinton' Ooderieh Seafortiv . oo Whighant v •" r Tr. 00044 o • o •/••‘14/(40•••• r 61,1.4 0000 4 ' 4,t 444,832,583., $132,200.11-, • $1104001 $ $,522.07 8,201,400 9021„13 1,113,215 3,283,1)0 1,354,301 •••• 3,995,20 ' ; 6,923,013. Villages Blyth 843,217. ,I3russels, 457,287 Exeter. v 1,190,87'6 Hensall o oo 695;690 .20,422,89 $ 101249 • Highway IWO 1.55millo 0,140.50 ;88443 3,847.68 5,021.84 4,047.68 5,042.53 4,510.27., 4,410.40' • 4,10050 4.617.52 0,571.49 4,177.61 School - Total Total Coot* 1044 $ 14,950,17 $ 4,210.62 , $ 19,100.70 • 8,374.75 3,239.00 11,014.05 11,170.08 - 4,8.5035 10,021.43 14,679.51 4,130440 18,710.00 14,364.23 4,004.10 18,90$.38 17,252.62 4,104.85 21,907.37 13,onal 3,794.97 ,16,880.31 12,804.39 -.3,700.00 ' '10,604.48 12,040.83 4,594.41 10,644.27 10,730.03 24,204.00 :02 . 8,807.00 , 10,985,02 .4830.$9. 4447.95 3,110.4.4 9,04o.2u • 569.09 2,071.0 8,027.8o • 2,339,12 13A70.90 345913 .19,078.53 5,186.12 4,400.1P 12,702.07 *69 499 09 a • , $01,746.61 $ 1,85084 , $ 5,37841, ' 5,050.17 • 14,670,30 1,725.4E3 5,099.47 ' 2,099.18 0,094.38 $ 10,730.67 $ 31,15350 ,03f.99 $ 1,54448 708.80 .2,057.80. 1,855.1.5: 54,385.94 ••783,82 *2,275.91 • * 2 003 070 LLP'384• 3,879.76. For the balance,- or the EteaSen• we will lave dancing' •ififeaday, IMdi&1,Saturday of each Week. Tuesday and Saturday music by. &web. Moore's. Orcheitra, London On Friday's the Sayfield.-Valley Five VO.016' -10,2(4* "e.,x11urogsr 1 t• Dance Sjiot R.i WESTON, Mgr. • • Totals • $64,258,660 $1,00,,00p.97 % r NEWS 0 AUBURN, 'July. 19: -Ur. and Mrs. ever er, r ottrurb-le he21adets4<parbn1a„.....nr„An •Readle;- and -other -relatives -here,- Mr$, Lily. Sellers, of Brussels, and .14.r. and Mrs. ,Hogg an& Douglas, of Collingivood, 'Visited Mrs; P. II,Cda Saturday. • , Mrs. George Hamilton .s.uffered pain- no 11-1 ee's • ran e FOR .- 4R Mem P4`1,• 19; E COLD BY TRE*GLASS;, QVARt OR GALLON . MILT 0 N OT. 4-PITC/151E 48 BURN •$ 11,263.3 $ 84,100193 $244,1.64.00 4L38(4):•P° Paso Year:1040 17853.47 10,611.41 13,803.73 16A7,16 10,507.38 19,062.37 15416.00 14,758:83 15,080.39 14,912,57. 22;078.32-- 14,480.75 19,699•91. - • -9,850.80- 16,900,02 - 15,468.09 '11,509,34 • „•10,361.139 10,966.02 9,813.11 "4203;12:la7"' 5;37841 'f4,676.30 5,00%17' , 6,094,38 •4 1 31,153,50 VO101544.48 1,372,81 2,007.80 ' 1,952.04 153.70 5,53964 4,787,32 2,275.01 2,01;2.68 ff-10.,370 11,417,53 $ 10 134.85 $ 01,034.26 . $305,098,26 $230t687.26 , , 4. 4,776.13 .13,045,00. 4,402469 0,417.02' $ 27,690;98 •274,513,00 fill injuries on Saturday when • she e11.44hawn.P.ellax...a.t...her,„ihorda - 1-rs-7-47o1uiicifetiod- Moved - on--Satar- day ; into her newly -purchased' home, the former property of the late Mrs. Yfartiii 'Arinattong; • ' - Air. Oscar Ainent has purchased the home formerly. occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Gorden. Stewart,' which Was. the property' of John Doerr, Donald Ross returned,. home. On Sat- urday ,after . unclogging an appendec- tomy in Clinton hospital. We are .sorry to r ort that Mrs. Charles Scott is 411. a er -home, ,alSo that • Mrs:0 l'abb,sr., is a ..patient in Godericli hospital. • • • Presbyterian W M S -The -W.M.S. o Knox Presbyterian church • met in the -Sunday school room. on Thursday, with. ,Mrs. J. AO; Stoltz in charge. A reading was given by Airs:, Wellington Good. The topic "Nursing Hoines and. Hospitals in was-takerC-by-M-ra: -Woods. , *Airs, Lawson, gave -the Bible study.--The-,--Bodiety--Was' 'jutted- to - the home of Mrs. Stoltz fef the August pieeting. Mrs. Woods _chased. the • meet - • 1 • • , IN YOUR ENGINE! / Obtain a free copy of the ' "Automobile User's Guide" --a booklet which 41' maintaining the effitienq of yourVar or truck -by writing to • a General Motors Dealer in your' mANIFOLD cOmmi/Oity. • AIR' CLEANER; • SPARK PLUGS -- CARBURETOR' . . VALVES COOLING • SYSTEM HIGH TENSION WIRES oo oo ......................... 4i448600000,406wiciato.*KMaNkki:,iai: " More Miles from Fewer Gallons" At'20 int•iktril.;7120gals.;i gas will:give you 2400 Miles. At 18r.p.01.7114-gors. of gai wdl alibi give you 2160 in' ides: Make your ereitrkted gasoline lati9n gi'ye yoi More, essentlif Ariilf/g inii:O.TS by -keepitiryourchr--: or truck engine operating efficientiy. ' See a General .1V19tors Dealer today for Specidized •• Engine Tune-up Service which will help you: " Save gasolitiestretch ydur essential mileage:.. -;Extend the life of your Fag or truck. • -Obtain better performance-- save.r.-...9ney. Prevent costly repairs: ' This iiiiortnatiOn is made available to, ijoa, 7coiners , of Canadals'cars andtrucks,-noi only to help in the laviiig" of pitat fuel, but to assist yotflo conscryryour vehicles, and so Salm/aid against a breakdown of the country's autOrnotive .traitsportat4on,0 to and even beyond the • day of Victory! ALWAYS GO TO A GENERAL MOTORS DEALER FOR TIMING AND DISTRIBUTOR - GAS LINE . . Our 'CONSER" VATION, SERVICE, , will:Alsip .itirlo: Savo ,Casolfince.,;koncl;f9it is' y.. : Engine tiniel' up-. vvhich inCludes inspeCtion and, adjustment oft -4., distributor and;ihning4:4444.--Plug*--.-edr441re; , for ajcLair-Wcrnerfuel iine-17..yalyes---trioni. fold—generator-,starter—battery--veiring and cciOling Systems. • ' AVoid. Engine 'Failure by:, Havirig sludge 're- moved' from yout engine . Making/. .tho necessary adjb:stinecomb a, to ,at its formation. Stretch Your .17re 414640 by:: Mointainfrig , • . . proper -tire pressure`. ._.-itre rotatien every , 3,000 to '4,000 miles.' (Pas(enger tars, and. light trukks) . . ...14gUlar inipectien of wheel alignment. and balance-- bralies-anct:sliiiii- c,bsorbers,, ... • .{. . , .. v ' Prevent DeterrOrafian O. f- Body and $onders by: Repairing and refinishing cfcanage'd or clitopod,sorfaces .' . , WaShing. bedy crs re. 'quired to preserVe the 'Rnish 9,nd tdleep drain holes (Vert'as a protection against costly rust ,daniage. . ::. , . Extend Me. Aito.okrour Car Or Truck by: Reeotor fol?rietition (Of leatt 04ify_ 40 dam- • • . ... Minor inio#11mpland cidjustment (43very 7„,•090 mile,, . , , -. ' Kintail Boys' and Girls' Camp iiitereotink-and-Enioyab1e-Te- $74.1w-150r.__Yoitug=4-,_ People • About 150 girls, lioys- and staff mem- ber's lett ,the Kintail Presbyterian 'camp. • on Thursday after:a profitable and en- joyable ten days' sojourn there. Each day's routine of study, sport, $W1113111illk and eating _was, ended with a, prograna by .the lake,or on the mess hall veranda. On cTuesday the staff pre- sented an hilarious bit- of .nonsense in honor of the 'fourth -wedding an- niversary 'ef Rey. and M-rs. R. .Stewart, when a mock wedding . wa,s staged. Tlfe boysand, girls were delighted to see their instructors in sueli•roles, and especially did they applaud„ the,popiilar singing, fl6wer-girl, • Mrs. Prank Saunders. '" • - , Erskine„ Billie.13e11, 13Obbie, Bell, Fianli McKeehnie, SaineS Brownie Milne, Charles •Ketup, • Alan Straughan,• Don- ald MacEVvan, prant McPhee, George Willis; Bruce Thurlow, Alex, Mallough, James Smith, Ruth Reed.ilespeler-Isabel • artiu , :Shaw, '-gargarit nicharason. Hamilton-Jeitimbeile Kemp. -- IittnOver Joanne Ronald, 'Betty Bowes, Douglas Threnciyle, Kenneth Thremlyle,, 'Ingersoll-Toin Staples •Kineardine-,Joan'' Gregg, Frances Lanipanin, 'Maisie Gulliver, Grul. liver, awn •AndeilsOn, Catherine Stewart, Mary' Walsh, Mary Harron, Ronna, RobinsoncRilla -Robinson, -Spite Kitty,. Ann Robinson, "Betty Sproule, Lorraine% Scott, Jane Bennett,. 4 laicknoiv -- Margaret -Chin, 'Mary Chin, Ardonna Johnston,. Opal Orr,. •Grace Huston, Jane' Johnston, , Bobbie Reid, Donald ..McAltiine, • I;tondon-13111, McCoy, Risk 'pintail Fiddler, Ted. Pellow, jean: Fairbairn, Betty Fairbairn, Sylvia . 1 FOR %%Dill 26 tIFbone 8�J -MItI MATRN S. A APIA OBITUARY JAMES ,janies Shortreed, for the paid lour ears the _ civilian fireman at NO, ,31 Alr 'Zjavikatitin $ehuo1," Vert. Albert; died aUddenly at the station about 9430, on &UMW .n1701414 In Me • #0.;•/". ninth year,, 1,111 was a' baebeler and Iiis only known relative is a* cOuain in Toronto. Prior tti the fatal seizUre he bail not complained of illneiff. ,Shortreed ,came originallY tram Oera-US and". the body was conveyed _there on„ Monday, burlal Wiring liace; on Tuesday.. „ • • . wiLlamkt SNELL 'The death. occurred '' at her home in Ji-„tilititt township on Wednesday, 7U1Y 12th; of Anna • Maude jenkina, wife of .Williara,.Snell, inher Sixty, seventh year., Mrs. Snell wall* elder (laughter '0 the late Mr. and Mrs'. Giles Jenkins' and wtla•?borni near -370ytk . She was married. in 1905 and had' •Uallett.----Sartryingr'•be- Sides her husband, are .two sons and four daughters, ,Ilarry :and •Gut, at home; .Lauran M., of Welland; Mrs, Fred Boyce, of 13rucae1d; Mrs. B. M, Lox.tgraaid, of • Windsor, and Ruth 'at '14 brother, VVikliftm Jenkins, ,aslytu, and throe sisters, 'Mrs. Willie.* Webster, Mrs. Charles Barer and Ails Addle jenkinii, 411 of Goderich. There are three grandchildren. frffin'brat-ie -viceL w•arzoriirt Lantleaharix:II. afternoon and was conducted by the pastor of the church, and the inter - 'meat was iiiT-the-- Clinton cemetery. I NswiLiAm meLEhast . One of •ddiferich's• oldest, and beat. known '•business men, William Logan McLean, pasSed away early .this (Thursday) morning at . his hem% Elgin avenue •after an illness of Two years!. duration ne'WELS,in sev-e,nty, -seventh year. Mr. McLean was horn in Godeitch, son Of the late' Mr. and Mrs, -A. P. MeLean,..and was, educated, nd_-,„„ there.-were-about-half,a,dozen with. the Weetern eltniula Viour BMA retiring four year* ago. tia was active mieullier of -Victoria, as 'United ,etturch.; 010 at marcher 01 11* Canadiaa, Order ot Vomiters. Jag, heOldee WIN,. are four ren; George Correll, a. Major Lloyd Ourreib Irvine -Ore) (KT* Lorne Rodges), both of Goderich tow* hip; also two brothers, 'Victor and Leolle;''' of Toronto, and two a/stet*, Mrs. McCreetlit of Osvolend, `formerly of Goderich, axid, Iirra. Cita* Delong,„ of GOderich. All were,hire for the funeral, .which took Plitte Lb* (Thursday) 'after/Mon from: deceased* late residence in SaltfOrd to -Colborne -cemetery. serviceo were OM. 'ducted by Rev. L. Ir. Turner, and the pallbearers were William McLean* rfarry, Chas. Iroung, Robert WdgeS, 'Edward Maslrell and III/Fold: Newcombe. 'DIES AT'ilirAUSAU, MSC. • Word has been received of the death . *1;Thifai.17-1101:1Wiiiistn774t* )41e, *11•:- liarn A. 'Wilson, fOrmerly Mies Jennie Porter of Ooderich, She is survived. by a daughter, Mrs. Cfintries gooker, 0 St. Paul, Minn., mid a brother, - Sixties Porter, of Grand Rapids Ific.h t • It • IN MEMORIAL MEDALS P.S. Insitector Kinkead atinOunces that the winners of the Robert Park memorial Medals this year ..are,--for-- -Wri.a-Schootrbfarier-Wall-r-clangbtee' of Mr. and Mrs. "Kurt Wail, Nelson street, and, for Central Sellobi, Eugenia Brindley, - daughter -of , • Mrs, • Harold Larder, Quebec street., These medals, are given each year, by 'Victor Lauriston - of 'Chatham for "the .pupil in • each of 'these schools., *obtaining., the higheat, , marks at ',We"- high sclio.ol entrance • examinations., PICNICS A.T---.11ATIB011 r.04m Harbor Park retains its popularity as g sfunmer picnic 'resort. Yeater-, ,in the *schools here. After spending •some years as a tailor in Fort. and Sardt, Ste: Marie, he. re- turned to Godericicin 1900, and since thea was aSsOciated With _his brother, Allan...D. McLean, in the'men's clothing n-OeclnesdaY afternoen..tUe ratille -Pilliie,, Carole. -Tiipholnie, .., Carolyne business established by: his father over eighty. years ago,- one of the old* lad-s-clraniti group, Under guidance - °f ,Ariaistirong, 01-1ye. Snitth.,,_ Neel Gordon: (tewart, with Miss SackSon aecOmPanY- , -Niagara • Fall's Margaret Weaver, - business. concerns- in. Goderich.. 4 Mr: Mcli.ean was a ineraber , of Knox res. lyfrs: Fr.ankSaimders and „Mrs_L_R-; _ Shirley, Miner, Wanda Miner, Anna- ing, ' climaxed its efforts by the pre-! byteriati •cliurth; II member of Huron belle McNeillie,' Douglas 'James, Bill sentation- of -uri,,,,operettay,,Rabin_ .,„p„om, ,,,m,R.4:43er.„4,40mitss*,G,toidori,...1.3„.1e., Lodge, No, 62, 1.0,0.P.,• of the Sons Hood." • AIL remarked on -the perfec- ,-'41` "."' of Scotland' ami the :Wood ea -of Stratford -Ruth Nethercott, Patricia'w .„,... Bryan, Barbara Yates, .Margaret Woo& orld: , He -was ", twice ,yan rried, first tion of - a dftliaa •prepared in. sueli it - to Mikis .Mary Wright, of Goderich, .a.nd. short time, and great -credit was *given Seitforth--Judy rkell, Karen Kidd, later to Miss Pearl Videan. *lac) sur ioth directOrs,end pein rforers. ThP e atsy Ann Brugget., Jacuelinenab- q' A , - . . . ViVeS, 'VVitb three, children by the first marriage: Allan, • of Goderich; ..Jean c um, Ted Zen). of 1 leap, and '- Mary Evelyn 4 • otaild Arm- (. strong), of Elora: alSo by three. bro- thers, 'Allan D. of GOderieh; , Charles and -Harry, of Red -Deer„ Alberta;.'and two sisters, ICHas Amelia McLean, of Goderich , township, -wand. Airs. Sohn Hoggarth, Of Goderich. • . The funeral will take place from the reside0e. Elgin tivenne, on Saturday, at 4 p.m; ' Rev. Riellard Stewart will officiate. Interment will be in Mait- land ceineterY. ,;,. - • - ,, . EDWARD CURRELL A well-known" and highly respected resident of Sanford for practically all .his life,- Alfred Edward •Currell died •stiddenly at the farm of Mr. and AirS. Edward Maskell, .Colborne township, op M0nda3t evening In his, seventy-fifth 'Tear. Mr:' Currell4icatl beet assisting With. harvesting eperationS awing the day. • whimhe was at the house pre-:. paring for the ---evening meal, he WAS •seiZed with a• heart attack and _passed tramY almost. instantly, Mr. ,'Ciurrell, wile. Was ,the youngest son of the *late George and Lydia Izzard Currell. was horn in Ashfield.`• 'After his- marriage lo Miss . Blanche 'Walters. of Colborne he moved tO ,Saltford, and was em- ployed • for ir time Avitii ,the Kon.tk company, ond `for aver .fifirtY years " • • Costrunes of the g'reenwood,were lovely, and- the entire play wak,enjoyed, *About forty children tack part. Principal parts being taken by ,•Gertrude •Beattie, Frances Brereton,*' Marilyn Butler, Mollie Bisset,. Goderich; Mary Walsh: - Kincardine; Phyllis-Efskine,-AtwOod; Sanet Mackenzie,- Waterloo; • Kenneth AleLetin; Joe Brown; Winghn-14-flna- belle McNeillie, Niagara' Palls,•• and Ann Burrell, ,St. Marra.. • At . the last- dinnbr on Thursday. cheers, were given •for the threeladies who contributed so mueh to the camp by their tireless preparing, of eNcellent mealsfor such t large grub.: -Mrs. Douglas, Mrs. McInnes and Miss-HpIen Mewbray, all of Lneknow. Other members of the Staff, besides. Rev. R. Stewart, • director; Miss 'Margaret Webster, 'T'oronto. so -director; - Miss SackSon, Toronto. nurse and Mrs. F. Saunders: Goderieli;- musical ' director, were Mrs.. R. Stewart and. • Mrs. Dorothy Tee!. Gioder,lch ;Re7.„ and Airs toridinf„ It, and Mrs:- MiIlan.yiagara Fa Is l• AlOs E. Mae.-• ,Math.•••13elleEwnrt; Miss Saner Howes. ,Ralrnerston; ' Miss* L.:Sosephine ' Weir. 'Auburn.' • , . The registrations were; Registrations' • ,.AtWood•Tolii A0ersorf,' .Kelnieth Howe's, Phyllis '.E,rs due,. Joan iTorn,. N vins.. ROTP1r4i3Orn-ce Daft, Mary Anne F. §-Mile, Ni1.11P. Mne- kirk, Ronald _Rennie. Leslie Habkirk. Thomas - Doreen : Hartsell, Marion West. • _ Strathroy-Glen keeling, -Gordon Keeling, _Robert Harlow, Arthur Keel- ing, Earbara*Keeling. ' St. Marys-Anh Burrell, Jean Wil- son,. Lois Bryan, lielen.Voster. • Tiverton= -Betty Siirridge, , Louise liacDonald, Tohnina Young, Jessie TaylOr, Kenneth- Hendry, George Mc.- Fadyen„. Eldon McFadyeni- • Toronto -- Douglas • 'Miles, • ;Barry lklitchell, Rix. -Rogers,-; :Donald- Long, Ravinond McCutchemi, Doreed Taylor. Waterloo-4anet MaeKenzie.• . Walkerton -Jeanne Robinson, -Shir- ley Mintz, Beatrice Sohnstone. Winghp,rii-Donna Chittick, 3-define- lyn Currie.- Vary Barbara. Stninton.•MarY Tting, Mary Somers. Glenna •AL-eponfilet;' Betty Belt 'Dona Id Kenneth -.?.1eLean, Joseph Brown, Jim DUISTCANNON ; „,•4. . 'Death ef Thos. Dickson. -- • ,one Ashfield's highly esteemed residents, paSsed away 'Star-. 11(11. ("1 FridaS, at noon; in his seyeaty- denly at Alexandra Hospital, , erode. third 'year. He had, been seized with - -Arthiir, Ger•frade,L_ _fleattle;',7-: Marilyn - a ions: hp to that time be 'had been Paralytic stroke three Weeks' prey - '111111(' -11.'' -1111195gle ' Lei4rOurri- 1-Nifniue iii comniunity life.' Ms 'illness ca ,Tiet, Nimine milii(vah:,;yOnn. Menzies. quite_aative and taking a keen interest le! Grummet; Ba ry , Doak, Bruce Ho iyas ittSt .tW,O iiniS: before Mr. and Mrs, the last sur,v4ving member Lois Campbell, Fran es.Biereton. Shir- Dickson's fifileth wedding anniverSarY. A .,. _, . _ brim, to. the• -late Mr. and Mrs. Thos., of a famil# of two boys and three -girls imen wali served , Dickson- ,of . Ashfi-eld., lle leaves: he - I's: C`..1394 "Id 1gs-- '1 h' W'f f " -1 ierly Algtilda Reid sic es is i ei- oi i , ,. . , ,. ,ing with, prayer. by the Igistebses, ' Govier. ' Meeting., 'Sunda ` evening , 111`el'f- 'Athinia 'Dickson, Superintendent of v$.241) , ON ALL MAKES' 'OF CARS AND TRUCKS GARDNER IVIOTOR.SALES r.tion 284 con. -01.4114` AVE. and VICTORIA STREET , OIEVROLET • PONTIAC. OLDSMORilk•14LAUGHLIN.IIIIKK • CADILLAC • CHEVII610 & OW TRUCKS - 4 • 4, • u. met four daffghters and' three .sons:. Mrs. ••c• E Tavror. of -Thamesgor,di Meeting, W1 a_ lifrrtrr 'C,, ., . „1:(41% ,., Texandra TiospK---,-G ita4ocleric'h ;-• '... The. 'Scripture . wn • Keau ,y . ...mina. Thil.rii* D;er, of Grtelp11,1 mrs; w. EL. Robertson, and •Fr nk RaitlibY led, in , Brytins.' at heme...; Thonirts,Dlcicson, of' „1/taIO-L.„ ,Vlaine, jol iisto*favOred„..WIP.: West Wawanosli, Pre0; oyersenS. arici a . mouthorgan sei ction.- ,During the Melvin Dickson, of Ashtleld. Another son, Will, putiseer .1-tWay. nearly five g gatherings at the "Park., The,-.14rgeSt was the annual 'Stranghaa family to..: withInembei*Tmi.Blyth, 011.1V,' ton, Auburn 'and other points. The Goderith, -Baptist chtirch and the On... tario street United !'church of CIbattin: also, had large • picnic parties. • ASHFIELD July. 20.-4/fr, and -lira*: =David- Maeltertziaral-BeVerley •have -• Spent the last two. weeks Toronto. The SaMmer ...School '0 the PreSbY7. ferian Church -is being held' this 'week • at the Kintail, Camp, with. Rey. H. johnstoia; secretary of YOU"ng - people, .attendance. , • ,• - • . . Mr. arid Airs. Archie MacMurchy of Detrbit are Visiting. at the MacMarelty. • and Rev, .1. Roe :of oro again in 'farm. , • Mr.. Charles* MaCaregor. of Kitchener is spending, the holidays with his bro- thers. Rod and rred. -`‘" • • Miss Catharine MacDonald, of Tor- onto visited -.with" friends, over the', week -end. • 'Mr.,_and Mrs. Donald Royq.„ and Son •Dormid;•••••.-of----"Bliffillfir --spent'a•-•-•.areek*at.-- the hoMe of .Mr. and Mrs. Chas...BONI- " Donald jr. remained -with ,his • grand- parents, for 'Miss Rhea Martin of ,Sault Ste, A•larie is 'visiting at:the horhe of her nnele.s„ John and Alurdoch ..MacLeod; Air._ and Mrs. Malcolm 'MacLennan and jean,: orBarrie. and Mrs.' D,uirenn .:aeeeL,e. nnan -•, and, s .is,obei,,13,0$5, of • Torontq, called onLAshlield friends last , . Mrs. „Murdoch 'MacKay, and Mi. and Mrs. Harry Ed -pi . Godericlat' visited their Ashfield friends,recently.,, Mr. and Mrs:' Neil MacDonald are in their chttnge Kintail Beaeli their granddaughters; "Dolores.- juld Dorothy Bogie, of ,Lambeth- ' ' • Mrs. It: Bell 'of ,Oxley is fisiiing her Sister. Miss Mabel Strarig.• 1 meetipg, solos Were rendered by. Alarion Taylor, Miss Elnia and* Grant 41,aithby. George • RobertSon .-gave • a reading, after which. MeNall conducted 48. • Vbie quiz. The topic, Whi.eh 'VOW prepared by Mr. Tabb, was read by Glenn Itaithby, owing .tor. Mr. Tabb's absence. .,„TDe „meeting iiraS 'closed with prayer'by James Raithby. Women's Institute. -The' Women's J. J.., flan, L. Eedy, ec Institute inet in the Foresters' Hall on Quiticir, and E. W. Erydria-, and the LawSotrr , pesiding. Through .the secre- "rr. `"Rilga.r .floWer-bettreri were Patsy Dyer. ITA1-7 tietrday a • fternoon, with tary, Sparks, of Windsor, who is secretary of the',Blind Institute, gave hearty thanks. for the tag day..,held here in aid of those so alitieted. It wag decided, to have a:home-made, bait- ing :sale% shortly; and A. cominittee composed- of Mrs, Woods, Mi. 11. Phillips, Mrs. • Geo., • Sturdy, 11.0A. Co*an and Miss ging...was Appointed to arrange for CMS. interesthig reading, "Paper' Is War Material., Don't' Waste 'It." WAS' "giVet1 by M114., Cowan. Community singing led by l‘TrA. Gordon Taylor W1114 enjoyeclt. 'after which a „solo. was sung by Miss Aphelia Me: ihrain. A rthuling, ",A pleasing, Per. sonality," w -as' given by 'Atp. 'P. S. johnston and a 'solo wa8 sung -11Y. Marie Itaithby. The topie, was taken by Mrs; :Woods. miss fsltraughan contributed a read:. ing, and 'Mrs. • t1IW5011 *:,.eobeltiOted 11 contest.: :Mrs. Mogridge announced that a Red Cross quilting -would be 'held in lite basem'ent of I'noxlpresby. terian cluiret on Thursday. My 27. Meeting a prize donated by 'Miss Mae,,rerguson, Was won by Mrs, $ttiltz. After ,the NatiOnal Anthem. a i1i4hioii Ithich was , served by Mrs. ears ago. .A very -large concourse of' friends tittended the funeral, - which. took place on Monday afternoon from the . United...ohm:eh after • private' serviee. at the home... Rev.. :it .71 Nickerson. wrt* in charge. aksiSted •by 'Rev- Taylor. The pallbearers wore Pugh. Ste -War tr.1); S. Errington,. . . Yolne and Marjorie Taylor. Ronald, iti..11an and Harold iliekson. Allan. Reed. Reed. Grant irari•lsh. Roderick and Donald AlcKenile, Pleltson Taylor, Dave Courroisier, Chttrlie VVilkmnS. aud • •Stewart. Among the many lovely floral. tributes Were those., frein " the .board of Alexandra the 481115e5, the hospital eniployees, and' the Nile School pupils. Mr. Diekkion had been ail elder of .tlie Milted el/till:eh for ovet twenty-five years, and will be greatly iniskted in every 1,tha5e of Ilfe. Mr. Aid MrS, Joseph- T.'Lynn of IV-. trait are, guests af Ilotel Sunset, Pte. ...Emerson W'1111. • atationed 01 Londan. WAS home.for the Mr, Witt Lacey"' of Detroit spent a week With his sister, Miss :Niar34 ttlee3f. .111r. TT. Earl' Elliott of Tore/Ito is tinending 11 feW eirlYFrly.ith his. father, Mr.. P. A. ' ' Mr. and Mrs.. Tilos, 'Mitchell, of Stratford. 'visited with Mr. and ,Mrs. W. Proctor last weelc:ernl. . ; Mrs. Lewis Ellwood and Nancy May spent- tile nt/st week ot gitchener, guests Aitith Mrs. Chas. Worsen.. Mrs. X.. A. l‘legtiy%. and, noww. 02 Ottawa, are enjoying the 'Al'untner with Stolt', Mrs. 'Woods and Mi s Viola the former's mother..Mrs. G. I. thither. Thompson, . . Mato% 9 - • 4 , 4 - Musk wit .1a4Afr14.141.4„ utstanding Attraction TWO NIGHTS! Wed; & Thurs. July 26th 8:4 27th losi CANADA'S KING (0 SWING! IrpOWN PROM COAST TO 004ST ADMISSION $1.00 each Brass Band Concert -Sunday July 23 1 4