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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1944-07-27, Page 4• 'fit is what you, get wban you. order Cut lelo*ers, Wer14u*g Flowers, or ,,IfUneral Spry' or Dodos from . ,THE :Pt/MUMDEAL novas'Ts ,,,,_ puma e e' hx •--. . ....r.;t D*lowers xed'a] with aabsolutee_e . , , Not op the Tow u • uarebpi aw6ere you 1 re 'Sure aa S uare Deal 400 'X41a•valuti} ••.. -.... :a tea to 01.1r Rtt>o. Droavdcast °GazcTe4 1teotara eesv, enoin e r CKNXat 9 .9 0100 every,Wedn sday VICTORIA T C E ICrci C nom° 3 1` st hool classes a e S • ilea Rads for the n .. e e - is for the adults , featured n . and,nif g . a'1'• picnic of the Killntiail . con, legation p , • 'Victoria • street 'United t*Burch at: Harbor `ark on Monday ' afternoon, , . There Was an attendance 'of Ei.rhtgy.. flVie. • Many ortfie.;.meir enjoyed lhi rsesh': • wales and ttie 'finding of a "Mystery Tin"", provided ,interest for all. The -"mystery' ream" turned oust to be a liam, Westlake and he was: discovered •. by Jiffies MeK. Adams. Guessing• the waistline of `the stoutest plan present was won by' Mrs, Mciliutiian. All the little one's of Me beghun(e(r sry'' ^ • f • . 1 ' • n...: rizes. Ice cream tones -and chocolate rnill .were sheeia ,t. is-yT.or th " unda'y school- pnplis '• t1 a big supper for ever .one, i},iti . p y m i defoi an ideal picnic. s • re: in. charge of Charles S e The games g 1` lireckow, superintendent of the Sun, day 'school, aissisted by ` GeorgeCorrell and Rev. L. II, Turner.' Following w ere• -.the results: } • . • Clothes linegame—Joaune3aeehler and -Vivian Glenn..• •Aroppin.g the- elothespin..---• Myrtle Jnhxiston. • , . _ - .-... . Throwing the 'rolling: pin ---Mrs. Mel. McVittie. ' • Running rare, d 7 and 8, years_= Marie Glenn; ' Bae Johnston,, Mary Sanderson. . • ;-• 9, ° 10 and. 11 years -Bruce: Berry, Sune McMurran. • a • • 01.2, 1 3 and - 1t years -Vivian Glenn, Jlivice .Breekow ..Mildred Johnston._. i ennar role rl— 'i, . 1 b tI. I3He teeir-Vrlsdn, •rr G eir. . , Sisterace Cason of the Nul im Gr '1 , g T.t"., now with; theme titoops' i•rtx Y lvornatllldy, according to •a cablegram • v_ .ii ie*r„:.,„father, Mr. i.i 4ii "Mtsou. `.; Mr. n ll and. ,te, aa k •Tu ord> Soli, of Atr s ,Iter,, ,,i,,ijtl'ord of h,i1>lc,tr,rdine, foiiu. Yesterday's Washed-olit•ame$ to Be Played Here_ ou 5. 193104 5t11 Wednesday's rain, though welcoine in some. -quarters, washed out two baseball games sche dUled .for the day, Sarnia Midgets ,arae• JUVeniles arrived l • put ;in. pod CAndition, and. p1a Yera .eame from St. Marys, Seaforth, Exeter, l'aueknow, Kincardine, Clinton and Wingham. In. order •to aevomm ate the visitors se'rerai1 of the cod icil terian church arnd was. well lEno 1U fraternal eirreles, having been a pat master of Maitland .1 e, No. 3, 4 A.M,; , •a past noble grand of No, 4«,. I,O.O.h'., and • a r gave way. 0t .the thirty-two member of Mediu 'I'.1n1?Xe- of =Shriner , bo vle s ' rinks taking part, eighteen were from London. He is sur, ,iyed by his wife,. ” of Geode - Play 'out of town• • , formerly Miss Lulu ended atter midnight with tlie rids.: and two daughters, Miss Ruth, Godkieh team hof E. J, It , dham and neg.N., and, Maxine, ° Mrs, F. H. by twosisters, Neil, . MacKay,carryingoff •the Nichols, at home, also ton trophy.4 • -£Y • rM' , Mrs: O. S. .Rees and Miss . R‘3th T at ^ , Prizes' of bushel Amikets ,of grroco iea Ucitri of .Stratford. - ^ ' ., , •i •-. i atb ` felt for w, •e Avon "as follows, t, I7r ', lE'l d. •The widespread *nrp,.. y' : .bili and' .N, R. -Ataels,ay ;s ndy tieorge e bereaved amilyoa#nt the esteem in th e .early- in t s of trod . n to . p , a ons derieh , , wits s held, were e here . a s the Iuin'by ;and Gco. Syaii d ► o : isle. Mr, Patton , a , 1 to iia s red , to . so s ,qtr ibu ion ozi r >a al s- tho lee l , • , tiha d W. miller and Lorne Webb, 9Vixtg Pressed essed' in• the wealth of iio , ., , 'ets . an Chet . afterovon ahci the A hie 1'x'. representative at, Midgets .._ , .... _. ttaariri11 dth L•orlle, Yoting.:alnti .__?rc_ _ - ,. _ p•..lar e . and i p yell s t ' gh ` `e m Its --- -..... ,( C— .. iG egi '`: .. t mita' lite , ... Town..,- • , dexi,.., its i I , o tendance of citia ene f 0 e 1 the, afternoon; rash neral. sere ir steadily' through. . 71il 44ai .:04.lisorn Gbdrerich. outside Points ate the fu C 1* . d and. r i >l •,t•A i. he baseball, a g R ing x S t *al Park. unfit Uior, play, ; an d after T. °a .: a •tlfternpt)n t ne cl Vice ,held ou ed a Y off riu Ya., , neiti ed those. from the e b Key- ...of`, ' trc)clt+ric'li, '.. -is: , reported ..enjoying themselzes•.as best they could x she Sarnia boys' left wounded in atrtr<.on in oa,ltiai#dyT, e. 'for several ixour t, ` . -ted witi ;tin- Highland, nd, Light : iia- fore home. early 1n„ the' evening. a • eah G er'ch bo s. will go• to Sarnia f• Y , , Galt ;.: .il .X911. ',3ntl went: ,.The . , od i. . y tang} t► l,ctillt iii .c' ,.})!i. , .. , games, or°omm.s• lit July of the • sa)'< e,....y ear.• on , S'atn daY,..;and the r Cur a l b enSi Ve tra•nint - in • ,ngland postponed. '' from•. 'yesterday, . rheOtt 1 ,iSaturday,. August 5th . `e 1 in the forefront of played .epic on. ,. the hurt has f F' : recent always, provided, of Course, •-that •the ([n Y and in : Vc the in ision of 1lauct, t1il gr 'lin weatherman. will :errant,' gruelling i.etteii la ilae Jat'k has tcild .of , , g experiences he flab had. :A e€tWe re- eeive , b • his ,parents ,indicates that ser 4 y llet wounds in :right 1 woixuds tare' Ula i back and left arm. , _. thigh, „®"...' t:A:4111ehttlee .N,Ii . vial ell)10!peewee .ees'of . LLI M--,. .' P"A'.pTOht . i Ys tit' art- ''ivI . (v” and; the' fia oxks Utiiltiirag, ,. P ' f,tiie'tra ise,aath on Monaay ; .o kt aai orrt.:T ws b 4 . meat' of t' r^t • <.= o . villiamO, 'Fatt n •a•seri+leewas eomed by Rev. R chard et cling . rr . 4 t ., the.. allbetlrers were M. Popular a c res- eeted, citizen, was re- ' Stewart,. • and n n lilazier, I.yt.-Col,•. J. -Ainslie, . Thomas G , h .deep,'re ret by his friends ° 'refit, tuicaved. with' g . 1.`', Sturdy, George Dunlop; A. w .t , generally. X. .. and t e toy i'ls eoi?le: ge4ie a y ' . Gode icl> ,...dud. h, p 1 of .r , I~; Al 1 e vb . M tai`, boa The" inner of he,.Sarnia-GoderiGli 'explained by the family that 'Mr. Thomas H. Henry,. of _Stratford. The tcas' e lAi les will meet the-. winners of obduArty° funeral home. The doral T3 ra he the Y the ; Patton ad `taken his ' ri'lle and gone . Wil fo . d. The s in the ay all game along.the railway, 7'"Colborne London -Chatham gameP hunting sni gra •flolbornetatowrs her; Frank McCarthy, e ounties $ se -near the ae•chler_ mill. "When Colborne towns ; , a, downs• ofthe Western C g trued A lilield'. Fit,'S' t,. •Sam 1VCcNall,. L. ',Association. iatiion. ' e did not. return for- slipper a. search s : 0. ball Ass c h .Robertson, Geerge Brown, Peter Mac - Mrs. Robert Williams, Mr. sacs. ., 1 ` wilese sero,' Pte ,-W. 0, liege l . tl:. '4'ta r Williams, was wounded in the Norr mainly fighting on July 8th, have been • ,he suffered bomb. frag- ment—wounds ag informed that .1. diad• menti -wounds about the head shoulders and is- making satisfyoto Jy progress in an -English c i.u11ltary hospital. In .a, mixed doubles 'game on Thurs.- day night last the winners 'were: 1t, Walter,Newcombe atd Mrs. W. Me - Laren ;' 2nd;;„T'. M. ;ohnston and .Miss Dorothy Westbrook; 3rd, Geo. •' Mac- Ewan and Mrs. ' W, Newcombe; 4th,.. Geo. Mathieson and • 11lrs,- Arbour.. - Winders _ in Friday night's local dni ► - i , , b : _ p V",' sem. isse •r. he Canadi•an • falces in io>xxri . _}: .._ r • • -- Chi nil,_.. '! . "'zV . ` --• rp end 2nd Geo. It a es ni ht—xst . H. 1 O n 'Monday , Car. Y g McNee slid E. Al1is'on; 2nd, Neil 1 lac- ray and Geo. Symonds 3rd, J. R. Wheeler and F. McArthur.. was made and his body. was found,° death having resulted' from' a .gunshot :wound Coroner ----I3 Gallow -.after . in-, vestigating 'the. circumstances declared that • death was accidentfil, ' and that x st would be' held. no inquest •r.. opts 11Ir, Patton was born in •St',a tf sixty-two. years ago, the son o the late Robert raid • Emily • Bailey Patton, and had lived in Goderich for -the last forty years, during which time he -had beet employed as• a locomotive engineer _ - n. zt"ix moi. -N l•-R . y He:, was 'a member of.Kmm Normandy, „ wlw 7 yam: _ ',1•x" last r•Y eel.a lin Cf'- .. , ., '... - . ill 'i.. ported 'wounded, is -to the effect that he received' multiple bullet wounds in leg,. hip, left arm. and. face, inflicted by an enemy airplane. He ` reports that he is - getting along all right in hospital and hopes to be back in. the line before long. ..„"Thank God for. 'i:lie'blood plasn)a!„' writes Jack. T. ami [ zri -Billion Q town " hay e. received word that their soo Pte. 'nrltlal Million, was re. turned to Cainad'a hist Saturday on the hospital ship Lady Nelson from Eng- land and Proceeded- 'by hospital train to Calgary, where his wife and baby •girl live. Pte. Million enlisted...with the-C.I.R.L'. in January, ' 1943, and went overseas, in' b'ebrnars of - this DXVid-MIs `lou veirt••ta :the-• =est- in 1')OS frond 'Colborne township, and on retnrniNug in 1935 took up residence - in ••Goderich and is eumlb,yed• at the :Western, •-f nnada Flour Mills. Pte, 1 brjnu'ii Mill ,,: 4lio skirl the Nest twenty=six' ,years„ ago, lXir. and' -:Fres. 'David Million have :four ' other• sons , .iii .tile armed forces, Gunner Williarn. , (Bill) in . ,Italy, Gunner Benson -'in England. Gunner .Dai'id on Vancouver' Island and Pte: Thomas at Red Deer, lltax ::• • Five rinks of Goderich bowlers. went to •Seaforth on Monday night to •take part in .:a mixed Irish trebles tourna-. went. Onlyorae of the Goderich rinks 1eith Cutt, George Mathieson an .-Nr...'W1ifi.'i`c'(la': vin dd„"ainil7tig the ,• prize -winners, but they • led the field of -thirty- rinks: and brought-h'gme the first -prize.• *• j, * The rain which fell, throughout the afternoon, !yesterday ' pretty, nearly caused' the postponement •,l f the play for 'the ' FredHlluilt trol)h-••-tri ranged y ;.the.,...Goderich. La.wit-e.-Bo tl .:C1.ub fax last evening.: ;However, So ,f rnuei ' interest was shown by outside. clubs. in the event that it was decided to go ahead; the greens were:, rolled= and • I+lw` u Sgt. Fred I3u11, Reg, 13e11, J. tt , g MacViear,, Thomas ' Warrener,.. Reg. T"oltofl, ` Keiiueth StoNie, l#a=m :I)oalt, Frank Wood, all of Goderich David King, -Detroit ;, Ralph Brown, Phila- delphia. , Mr. Pa t bn was laid to rest in Malt-. f e beside his soil, William., 11iYid; cemetery who passed away_on- April 8th' this 'year,= a loss that was severely,. felt by the father. . [ ti.,A to ..thasefrom...otit: of _town_at n 110 alias xa nail e_ . r e e .r es$o ' ing -scientific tests are n ader: fi see how yours eyes react' to a-_, number of known conditions, professional experience and Skill,'. aided by precision optical' in strtlnrnts, are the 'only' accurate - means of • telling ^ exactly . , ow -e eient1 'your eyes ` perform, ffr Y and sister, of Stratfor'dt Mrs, l attaui► ilrs, . ' George + at'O , Kit Ralph Brown, Philadelphia; D. McNeil, George "Wiles, Herbert Feil, Thomas Renwick, assistant superin- tendent, upe rin• tendent, .Straa tfoi 1- division N.R,, Mr: ., C lark lbeoinotive foreman, Jack• t r , Charles. Joeobea, Fx-MaYOl' Thomas fI. Henryphrad Mrs. Henry, airof Strut ford; fibs. A. Gitson, Cleveland; Kr. and Mrs. David King, Detroit; Mr, and Mrs. Lely Ashton, Chatham; Mr. and. Mrs. Ersell Ashton, •Leamington; VMr. and Mrs. Bert Ashton, London, Charles' MacDonald, of flew and Mrs, C`d 6 • forth and Fort Albert. Cemetery emOriaiR `11,k YOU ' re invited to inrspettt out ' a stock iii” •;• Exeter Seaforrti Clinton . . 'Phone X41 tte _ tl, . . 'tot, Enquiries pY'QIi111t1y . ' 11 1t Ppyde rr h (THOMAS, PRYDE) ,- oPresby-funeralten d in _ were - _Miss' - . I tll i ... • • You Can expect the "greatest name in rubber", to give youthe.,MOST in ' tire benefits. Goodyear's Alt -Weather has': seven big features, including "a 1 skid -resisting, four-way' traction, extra mileage "compressed' tread. .Drive in today! _ Alter ,a ` c -ear' bfl R:(':A:T duty at - I Gander - Nei oundlaud, ` Cpl. Bill Carter:, accoriipanied by .leis- wife; from St.°-Z`1omas, has been spending a. 'fur-= lough- wjth his parents, : Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Carter,. Britannia Britannia road, before. Ie't img -for overseas. duty, _lb, tin 230 sand one bottle' Hill- • erest- V a11h -i 4 --oz : fret! A letter has 1 een.recedived this week by his. parents, Mr. and •Mrs. John Hussey, from Private. Terence Hussey, in Italy, 'which .was onlyi one week .en route. Attinfe of. + writing 'Terence was: in a hospital in Rome. suffering front nvi saris•. .116 wzs thrilled'. to meet 'Nursing •. Sister Agiiet Campbell, from Goderich, who •was..nursing in the sante 'hosj ital and ;"reported Grace Mason;: was .also in a nearby- hospital, He gave a very •interesting account of his visit to St. Peter's and many ntheL famous ._plat in home, and sent home some soufenirs. ' Mr, Leslie- O: Hanna ,after six Months at No. •1: Wireless School, •.-Montreal; is. with his.'family:_ here for a couple: of 'v, eekp before, leaving for Calgary, where he will b: nn iiastrnctor at 'No. 2 Wireless School,' At."Montreal. he stood. third .,in his class -in his final esaiiuinai lou: " 11 '' ' - 'rded`-"tt. bronze _ medal. Mrs: ' I3anria was at i\ro treat . for the ,.gradtiaation cere- monies -ons^ Feiday last. Recent army recruits, from ,Goderich, reported from' No. 1 district depot, iLcnd"ei'n, arse:VV. Ii: Harvey and 11'D.. Willis. - 'Hiibert:c Wiglee,. son of Mrs. E. R. .Wigle, having passed .his final examin- attions^ ,a;t 'Pickeriing, t''olTege wit i high honors, Tai'. en1Tht il, - 1 nd is at, present e waiting to be ' posted to a; trahiing centre. %. a•E,LEF- OLI$IliNG-- ,IQVITLMA ' A NIL2 .S'rE i FLOOR WAX on every FRIDAY :•morning at, 10.15 , .37 prizes awarded each broadcast : rem C 1 X Wjnghan vale ,at all Grocery' and Hardwar+ Stores I :A i+' Sgt ('' G eorke 'mall; 11. Overseas, according -to word dist re- ceived be his parents, Mr, . Old Mrs;.• R. hall.,441rooa>rrA „gg:6 ,fir Gunder ,Allan ,Petrie, son ofM and Mrs. Will Petrie. Gth con; cession • of Ash Held alld Nersing Sister Bertha Jones; daughter • of Mr. and p' firs. Frank Tones:. Dpngtiimoli, are now overseas, word baivingbeen' received from them. by their faamil.ies here: +QI.TA ER.. l er Platin OLIVES 6 oz, 'Vat.19c rrenciesIIUSTJ Al D 6`.' et. jar 6c A r1mer Stuff, OLIVES 6:©z, bot. 29e brivie Sour' r1't'ig.• pimx,Es' 16 oz. 5o ` -64:61,--117416- at Greenwood,.N.S. spent • n ten -Clay leave With his r arefta, Me."' and' 31lrCs. George +Cinra4 ' Goderich town;sliip• :. 4..0 4414 suiimmiaffamisimor Dalftafi zIIDDIN'c s• 11 r1, sugar) , r '. Assorted flavours. NabobCOTTEE ((irradiated)' ' e 1 " lb; -bai 45c Tlie dosing of Sky' Iiiirbor °and the. fact . that. some of, the boys aroa nd, • townfelled y summer employment elsewhere' slave, lmncl a rather depress , Ing‘ effect on. softball, 811d operations were of necessity, suspended far two el three weeks. -However, it was :cle- .idcd to carry on with .what„,materiaal Was available, and play was resumed. on Tuesday, evening at Victoria Park when the Al'IIlories,' baittled tile. Town teams. ` The Arrinor'ies team had., been depleted 1)y' 1)oliday:l, and, a erie's of Mishaps, so a p elt tlp 10111.'111(8 raged. in the• last innings "Cada” 'Tweedie •ryas &tiled. by the Armories as a piumed- hitter,°`n.nd his spectnculat batting and base -running 1)oosted` i'be 1da.Iii's score considerably. The gams` ended,,,how-, ever, f3-1-110- in favor of the Town. Port Albert 'team ' meets the ''gown team' to -night ..arid succeeding gaanie$ will be played On Tuesday and There- , day nights. More. alien like to seek the • trtith than like it, Nueva they find it. n • One look hi.,yourinkror will give you ;tie` ans " :7,Atn,ririan or i niouse .:. ain 1 one of :those who lets the :other fellow face all 4 li Cho danger, tape all. the risks? ' Look yourself straight i, the eye; and ask yourself this one question . Ilave‘L the guts? The guts:'towear the -GS. badge o ..any sleeve --c ' fight that finny her .e, my people xalamt befree. t s of tli t$ h train o tri ,. , fou ll need ;tombs d .r ,nig, g eke you fighting -fit. . y,s• , v .. g µ ,. • , a. through, • :Your lace is iesic e + verr,. Ulan mho .has the courage to see it Chic .Canada's .A► rmy. needs you NOW,, and needs you for ;overseas VOIUAITEER' JOIN TNS CANADIAN AR FOR OVERSEAS SEVIC'