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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1944-09-07, Page 8You Are Invited- To Attend Sunday Services . _W. W.* DiitYMAIR,AeCter CARito44o, fOxi,Vb•Irnlas* 8,30 a m HOLY COMMJNION. • : 10.00 am COMM $C1fOOltA. (Offering- fel! Indian -Children) ILOO: #,M•;. LIVIORNINO: • SERMON, " ..Snbjeet: ."An UncOliplous 'Happening," 7.4"4 ▪ EVENSONG M»MON. $ubject; :"Abide with M.o."' • lf COME *TO ci,)(14:{pu,- -1.1,70ciftic'r'76-117;1031i 1,411;74 North St, United Church. ittiNiSTER—Reir. R. II. TUR1SOULL,T13.A., B.O., STA. 11 a.m. "TIF FORGOTTEN MAN." 12 a.m.' SUM:0AX SCHOOL. -*/ 7 P,m. "THE COST Qv -1Vr-ri• 'MurraY Hetherington at the Organ, . A, SINCERE, WELCOME AWAITS YOU. • ox Presbyterian Church. 9.45 a.m. AINCio' Or. Af‘ • . . , 11.00 a.m. PUBLIC WORSHIP. •Semen- Subject: "Called Christians." 7 P.10. IIJDJ.ICWORSHIP. . Sermon Subject: "Parable of the Soil." • MINISTER -REVEREND -RICHARD ,.STEWART.4" ORGANIST—MISS EILEEN 'BOGIE. DIRECTOR OF PRAISE --,MRS. FRANK 'SAUNDERS.;• Come.and Worship the Lord in the Beauty Of Holiness. Ifietoria, St.: United -Church MINJSTERREV LAWRENCE:I-IL TURNER, B.A. 10 sam:•-•SUNI.)EY-• SCHOOL... " 11 ain-"THE CHURCH ETERNAL" .7 _P.m.' "EVENTIDE* 'WITH JESUS:" • ORGANIST—MRS. L. HANNA.. Service at Union' •Cliurth at 945 a.m. „ , *PERSONAL ALOW1101q• john MeKinnen waa home , from Chatham fOr tbe week -end. M. and Mrs. Bert Bradford -OZ.L011- don are visiting relativeS in townthis Week. MigS LOulge Maggot', ef Toronto, tb the guest of her cousins, the. MisSes $tAirninsgs',EStier Niaelgath has retutnett , . to her teaehing duties at;Belle Ewart, Lake ••Simeoe, t'Sgt. Harry Inkster, lt,0,A,V., Of . Tn-f04 Qove;AS. (On Ifulif4X )16-rbUtl.4" -i$ helne on Leave. " Miss lkiabelle Allin, of Toronto, bas been holidaying\•*vith., Mr. and. Mrs. Ernest' Breckenridge. , " "Mr. and lifs.i wt Gth, ef: Pule- Atoit -ere renewing acquaintances in 'Goderieli •and vicinity.. • MrS, V. Be1L of London:, has been. - • ma'king a holiday visit in town, the gilest'ot Urs-11;.Palmer. • Ur.. and Mrs. T. '1'. Leckie and Ur, 'Monteith Leckie, of London, • were visitors in town on Sunday. Miss Dolores , Jeifords of " Buffalo, NX, is spending her vacation with her cousin, Miss •Elaine 'Vickers. - -Miss Dorotlw - Henderson, of Wash, Jngton, D 0, is spending holidays. With - 'her mother and sister Marjorie. • .': Mr,' and Mrs, Ecl. Wells and tarnily enjoyecl the eek end with Mr. Wells". cousin, Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Donovan, •"Detroit. Miss Joan Tickner and James Gar- rick, of Windsor, visited over the holi- day at the latter's hOme, 44 Huron road, . • . • • - Ur. aild• Mts. Aga 110H.c.d.-,91 London. w,ere 'Week4nd guests with-the-forraer's .brother. Mr:* Frank_Rowel,.,anCairs. „ Mrs. A. Gorl and Mrs T Wilson are 'Visitors in Sarnia, this week and while there are attending the Lumby-Morris 7-fluptittls; alk. and Mrs,- Hareid Rivers an -d family have. returned home 'from *a. Dleasant_holiday--speht_4,,Teronto,and St. Catharines. • • Goderich. Baptist Chutch 4. - REV, JOSEPH JANES, MA, PASTOR 10146.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL.' .• 11 aan.., .P.UBILLIC 'WORSHIP. Subject: "The Most Difficult Snbject •in Life's . . 7 P.M. PUBLIC WORSHIP, Subject: 'Ube Ociod Warfare." Monde 8* pina. Meeting ,of_13,Y..PAL Wednesday:8 p.in.• Prayer, Meeting.- ---- STRANGEIRS--A.1.4WAYS WELCOME . BETHEL PEN'TECOSTAL-TABERNACIM•• -4, THE CENTRE OF EVANGELISM- , "REV. A. 0, HARRIS, Palor. 16 WATERLOO -ST. Sunday 1.0. aAn•—suuday school. 11 a.m. •MORNDIG SERVICE , 1.30 p.m: EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. ' Thursday 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting. • • A hearty welcome awaits you at this spiritual workshop. • kriree IVIethpdist Church. ;Torn& 'Victoria, itod Park St. " • NEV. W. E. Mc$111GGIN. -10 a.m.- SUNDAY SCHOOL - ' , a.m. - MORNING ' WORSHII;. p.m. tarANotucAL.,- - Wednesday 8 pan. Prayer IVieeting. . ALL CORDIALLY INVITED FXIC.ING 11A21'EKING; Sept M. j. .Blitke-- "went to Dunnville- oh Monday, to-viait-. het daughter, kis. Wilfred Voifniari. Mrs, Lottie White, and son Oliver, of rent .to,--and-Mrs.--Anni. efe-Veek-enisitore 'With MK4an -Mrs. Cecil johnston. .• Congratulations' to Mr. and Mra: Harvey -Anderson on the:arrival Of a baby girl on Saturday"- • Mr. Henry Horton visited his sisters atteebUrn•over,the 'week end Mr and Mrs 'Hardy SimpsonV Al- , • . :•0:111,t11., JEWEL. L1tEt THAT YOU CHERISH 'Aiip vistuz? so,..Att ALL =SE 'FLOATER POLICY. WILL .GIVE YOU PEACE or MIND $EE - 11. M. FORD �et thourcit—istist insured 7". Red 'Aitnu'ed. . N.t1i St. TeL 268,* Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Spencer and _ Karen,' of Detroit, were week7,eitd. . guests with Mr. and Mrs. MI J. Ainslie and Afts. A. Shields. - Mr, and Mrs." W. Lavvrenee, Mrs, j. • Wilson and Mary • were Labor Day week -end "visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. -D. Wolfe. Stratford. -Mrs., Mildred Sheridan, of 'Detroit, and Miss Bernice Hull, of,Port Huron, Mich., were guesta of'. Mt. and Mrs. Albert 'MacDonald, South gtreet.. Corporal 'and Mrs. D. W. Collier of "Torouto spent the holiday Week -end at the home of their pareas, Mr. and Mrs.' S. R. Macblath., East street. • Mrs. A.. -Le Stewart of Detroit has -returned home after spending two weeks with her nieees Mrs. T. R. -Rundle and Mts. -Frani ' Rowed. Mrs.* Grertie Doyle and fandly,**ack. compamed by Mr. Donnelly of Buffalo, are guests , with Mrs-; Doyle's mother, • Mrs: F. Blair, Wellington street. - Mr. and -Mrs. John. Gallagher, Bruce street, who have been residents of •Goderich for. Over ten years, have re- moved to Stratford, where they will reside. •• Ldg. j. A. R McKee has re- • turned to Sydney, to .join the ..naine-. sweeper • Suderoy, • after spending a leave with 'his mother, Mrs. M. McKee; Miss Inez b4ez Fuller, Miss M. L. West- cott' and Mis. C..„Schmucher motored from A.nn Arbor,. Mich and were. gliests at the Sunset frem. last. Thurd- day until Tuesday. - - - Mr. and Mrs. -Bert Middleton and children left last " week -end fer St: Marys, Wh,pre they will reside. •Mr. Middleton is engaged on. the teaching. staff of the St. Marys, Collegiate, Mr. And .Mrs. Frank Rowed'. have' returned from an enjoyable motor trip to . London, Niagara Falls and Hamil- mentForestry Station- at St, Williams. . - Miss. Macpnersort,, Registrar of Deeds .for the County of Huron, at, tended the convention of registrars, of the Province or Ontario at the -Royal York Etotel, Toronto, -on., Tuesday' of this week. • • Mtg. (Capt.)- Sohn Vickers and daughter, Miss Elaine Vickers, have returned after. • spending a month's vacation at Kitchener, Hamilton,-But- falo, N Westlleld N.Y„ and Erie, Pa., visiting relatives. -, *Miss Helen Howard of Brantford .spent the week end with her. wither, Mrs. R, 3. Howard. Mr. _and MTS. Jack Howard of,. Toronto alga- Were -guests with Mrs. Howard. ',leek has since reported for duty at Cornwallis; N.S., where he Is training as a navel supply assistant. • Mr. and Mrs. Hugh-,Jbhnston and Mr. and- . Mrs. Ray IV.faiott, of • Easex, were visitors in town this week. The ladies are the, daughters of the late Mr. arid Mrs. RoVert Clark.. Mr. rknd Mrs. E. A. Price,- and Mr. and krit. a J. -.Amies,, of Windsor, •and Mr. and Mrs.- Isaac Watts,' of Brant- ford, were guests, of Mr and Mrs W ,rteerfarthe" liolidity week end . .t. berth:- and:kathleenr..of Teeswater, and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Thompson and babe, of Holyroed, were Staldayi visitors Willi Mt... and Mts. Geo. Saunders. • •. . Dr -Dan. Blake And Mrs. Blake were accotnpaniede by -Keith 'Blake On their return to Toronto on Monday. .4;.. and. Mrs. 7,Chaa. :Hallam were Ali on on-- , lam's mother returned home with then - alter a visit of it,few days,: in%Seafo,rt.h. onti London. • Mr. and Mrs ,* -Geo.' Fitzsimmons of Arkona and Alan Fitzsinimotis of Lon- don visited.',..with Mr. and 'Mrs. • Cecil Johnston recoutiZ" Connell will return to Toronto, where Mr. B. Stothers and •d'a.tightet -.she resios. Mr. and Mrs.- b. a McCorraick and ehildren, • Allan, Audrey and Archie, have returned to their home at Muneie, Indianna, after spending Sorne time with .Mrs McCormick's •parents ,' Mr,' and Mrs.'. Ben.' Allen, „„Victoria,Streete Mr.- Allen; we regret, to -say, is not en- joying the beat of health this .summer. . Dr: and •Mrs., H. W. Harrison' and Mon Bud returned to their home at De- troit ort- Sunday :after a visit with, the° lady's' 'Parents, Mr, and Mrs, S. .5. V.O.n, for alt at the - Penny .Fair and bingo, WedneSdaY, September 20th, at West Street rink, under anapices of Ahmeek 36-7 • Get sure relief with Lloyd's Corn 414 Call9M. $alve.504-nt- CaMpbeIrs and Emerson's Drug Stores.: * $04 Monday ,- "9.30 pon.„, at Kingsbridge 1-10.---Carrutherti'' OrChestra, • -Admis- sion 50 cents. Lunch available. '35-43 Newest' fall inlflinery in the Ittteat Styles in black and the smartest colors. MISS MueVICAR'S Millinery, King- ston -Street, 'Phone - • , -89 Slender Tablets are effective.Two weeks' supply $1 twelve weeks' $5, at ,CaMPhell's, Drug, Store. 31-48 • Books of, Action and inagazines-et recent date are litgently needed by the Navy League. Will anyone ,having theseplease leave at Pridluira'S`Cloth.- hag Store, •• West Side of Square? BORN ANDERSON.—At Ale4tudra, Roppitta, Goderich, - on - September gad,- 1914, to Mr. and Mrs, Harvey, Anderson, R.R.:•7, Lueknowa daughter. . 14,,AKE.--Lient. and Mrs. 14. *Blake •, (nee, Lorene , Grass) 'wish to an- nounce the arrival of their daughter, Linda Margaret, *at- St. • Joseph's .611h0,iilt9a4,14n .0, don, en Sunday, August•, .COUS1NS.-rAt Alexandra Hospital, Goderich;, On September lst, 1914, to Mr, and Mrs. Warner Cousins, Albert • street, Goderich, a,daughter. • • rid'', lst)- 44, to Mr. . and Mrs. Frank Fox, Essex street, • Goderich, a 'daughter. * • MUG_FORD.—In Gederich, on August ' 29th, 1944, to ,Cpl. Roy and Mrs. Mugford,' , Goderich, • a daughter, Joyce Anne. • Ale.xandra Goderich, • on September 3rd, 1944,, to Mr. and -Mrs., Win. Rothe'!" (nee Violet- Ormond,,;, of Breckenridge, Que. gambria_read, Goderich, form-. • erly of Ottavva, Garth. • :VIED , ALLIN.—In Colborne.- tOWnship, 011 Thursday, Septeraber 7th, r 1944, 89th -year. = Funeral service at residence, Mait- land concession, Colborne' township,. Saturday; September 9th, atg o'clock. Interraent in Colborne cendetery. LEE. '— In Goderich, on Sunday, September 3, 1944, Charles a. Lee, beloved' husbandof the late Alice Maud Aficidletim, and father of Mts. Harold, C. Williams, Goderich, and " Ernest. M. -Lee of. Toronto, iir his -72nd year. • . IN,:14EIVIORIAM ' GLENN. -1n loving meMotY: Of out hear son Jack, 'who passed away two years ago,. September 4th. .Friends may think we eft forget him, When at tin.they gee us smile; But they little Imo* the sorrow. That the smile hides all the While. ----Aavyays remembered by • Father, 1Vlother, Sisters and Epithets. , 36x Miss Beryl Connell, Sister Of Mrs. (Rev.) L. H. Turner, after having spent part of • her .vacation at Huron Beach, Kin& • me, g now a guest at the Vietoria United church parsonage. At the completion of her stay Miss Kaye, Of Arthur, spent the week -end at • the farm. Stephen innior, who spent the slimmer at ,Bill Andrew's, returned -home with them on Menclay. evening . Howard Blake'left •on Satutday for the:Wee-CO aiaist in the harveSt. ' OST. --A LEATIIIM CASE CON- • TAINING keys, registration Card and driVing liCence; Liberal reward. Leave at SIGNAL -STAR. 30x OTI014.--A LADY'S 13141./E COAT wide'', was placed in a ear 'ea the POW% Side of the Square in errorbas been left at M. J. ..A.inshe's. • meat 'Market. Owner ina3i 'inlve same on calling there and_ 'paying for thia ad; -80 ROOM—ANO'BOARD- AT 'TOWER' lv.eiCogtttze,s' =et; • •Igrall,g111111, COLBORNH, •32t1 fro MEN -T, 'Apply 51 AngleSen. Street. ' • , `,„ • .$5t1 Td1.1tENT.—FURNISIIED HOUSE, East- Street.' Apply' MRS. J.' TUOMAS, 04 Elgin evenne, -34tf „ RENT,: TWO FURNISHED. , roams -,'„,for.„; light....„hougagepingi heated if necessary, Phone 624 or call at 105 Lighthousestreet,36 . I •RENT,--APARTIYIENT, THREE, er our rooins, furnished or un- furnishecl; two rooms on first floor, Immediate ..pogsessien. Also building 20' -161/2" and lot for sale. 24 William atreet. * •-30 • ANTED. --TO ..BUY OLD HoRSES eflr-deid Mttlft.;,4441#‘4# Buita .o nrittkL'Ileetfl'emoved "Vit ORED GILBERT, R.R. 2, Baylield: Phone .908 r 22, Clinton. Call . paid for. • • 18-tf WANTED TO RENT. --- lThsl.FURN- ISHED house, by Canadian eouple with no children; Possession October 111 Wrft P0- BOX' 890,-IGoderich. . 85x I WANTED:—BOA.RDERS IN MOD- " ERN home, eentrally Ideated. Call SIGNAL -STAR. ••34t1 •Howrie, Lighthouse street: Mr. and Mrs., Taylor and Mr. -and ,11Irs. Oman nnd--slaflghtet.-Margaret,----all-7,of-%. troit, also have been visiting Mr. and •Mrs. Howrie. " • • • • Mr. Clair Tweedier of Regina,. has epruiaiting.hisbrother, Mr. Campbell Tweedie. It is '-ityventyLtbree -years since Clair has been here and he is thoroughly enjoying his visit. With brother *"Cam"'-: as ,hif" guide he 'has been having a'great time loOking•up alt the Toms, Dicks and Harrys -of-school- boy days. For -tiler ---schetigtrig; toe, have- come in for.a fair share of atten- tion. 'On Mendaj the brOthers_Tweedie left- tor -Niagara role and --Bliffalb, where a .brother, and:sister, respective- ly, reside: ' . •-•-- • After -,e lapse of twentY-Ilve years' Mr. Earl C.• McPhee, • of Detroit, is visiting -in •Goderich and -neighboring townships,, particularly in Colborne, where he attended, S.S. No 3 on the 8th concession, as .a boy, He -recalls that the roll , contained over sixty. names at that tune, over forty /ears ago. Many of his, former schoolmates still liveinthese Tarts and he-renevOecl acquaintance with as many'aa he coulcr locate, in, Addition'to paying visits to quite a nximber of COUS).11k He 44 son of the. late John McPhee,:whose father, also named John, settled in Colborne In 1840. . -cAuRca-N:OTE$P.--7 A PPLICATIoNS WANTED. — AP- PLIC1ATIONS for the position of -Colleetor •of -Taxes -in the- TownshiP- of West Virawanosh will be received by the undersigned up to 2.00 p.m. on September 12th, 1944. The salary. has been set at $100. ' • • •„ DURNIN• PHILLIPS, Clerk•of West WaWanosh, , Luck ow, Ont., R.R. No. 2. ANTED. --BOARDER, MALE OR --female;'-in-warm quiet home with - all modern coitvenlences. Write BOX 71, .SIGNAL -STAR. -35 LEARIii-tt :AUCTION SALE OF " household furnishings, consisting of linen, dishes and furniture, at the home of the late Mrs, Edith -Baker, Caledonia Terrace, on • SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th, at 2 pan.' , the skating rink• . - TERMS—CMH. ' • 'DONALD BLUE, Auctioneer. • UCTION SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT - AND -HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE at the residence of the. late Maria Seguss Of Nile, on * • SA.TURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th, - .1944, atZ ' 1 k • Also about 20 cords ° ef _ hardwood' - about' 12"blisliallif TERMS-ICASH. °, • • PROPERTY -10% down, balance in 30 days. ,• ' • . • GORDON PEARSON,' " ,Executor of 'Estate. • HAROLD. JACKSON,' 36 L Auctioneer. This RAIKERY ha a reputation for ClIOICE PASTRY, and wo :oil maintaining WO gooil-'44mite, We give special attention • to den/thing 19,t-go,...ct3.........111.to IIIESt. UV4S TARTS, CABIN 11. LASUBROOK, 801 Widder Curry s Baker FOR sAur.--'Aitvi,oxT. PEAItS,• 4,1.4 street. -Britannia, 'road, near Sunset Hotel "(turn at BUrrOwe store)* , .90 - - FOR SALE.---80-;APRE • FARM, QN No. 21, Highway, Getierikh;.tOwn- lot No. 14, concession 2; haa bank barn'frame house, drilled well wilh . Windanill';,.orke mile- from sehool and church, Our miles from Goderich. Apply t 0 W. 11. JOHNSTON, Clinton -p- Ont.- • t, •••• • POE'• SALE, 4939 olmrsrxit Club cOupeo... Serial 9713580. Over- drive; heater, radio, spare tire. Re- cently overhauled, T950:o0. Apply JIM NAFTEL, Hardware. 39x WATERFRONT IN TOWN, OF 4 • Goderich. Attractive bank and beach. Healthful elevation. Orch- ard, sewer, water, light... A, quiet loca- tion for summer cottages or for.' mull. farming. Particulars from MIAS. HEA.1,111, 11792, Park Lane South, Kew Gardens New York ,15 or It. C. HAYS Glaa01,447.- • - FOR SUITABLE for store Or business: office. Out- side dimensions 80*X 37, Can'be seen at SIGNAL -STAR. FORT' SALE, • — HOUSE, SEVEN rooms, equipped with all. Mpdern onven1eite-rn Perfect condition. PosSession any time after 15th Sept. Appiy 48 Keays street. - 32tf F° HULLETT acres, about. 90 tillable, balance Pasture; bust, 'abundant water, good large barn, litter , •carrierr implement shed, large Prick houde,:.bath, 'phone, Reasonable - *price; tents. PnAncg, Beano; Exeter. 36x THE•YAMILY OF THE LATE) MR. Charles C. Lee wish to thank their many . friends for .the kindness and sYrapathy extended; to: them In -their bereavement,. •36 , • 3/RS., G. G. MeHARDY WISLIES TO express her -appreciation of the sympathy and kindnessl.extended to her in her be — :8-1;11r, _ VoWNsuuk OF GODERICII , Council ...mot "Spptember 4, Noss N. L. Salkeld wrote thaaking.Cleancil for, the • neat job done ,in -removing, hrimh* from the roadside. .1Vir. LawSon was present asking the .council •for .°a° larger grant . to Baylield Pall Fair, 35.00 was wRd$ aosa-‘741,1%teed Trin. t presented the schedules of expenditure on Toadlit ,until August 1. The Reeve and Clerk signed- these and are applying to the Department of Highways for -the grant.- vised that thby not touch any. estate „Ander. Am* unless the 4)en-' sionei dies intestate Or to keep the Value of 0e- estate from going to an- ,theieeruntcoyufixt_sr_ey'-.4, er sent staterhent• of " lands to be sold. for taxes. • Bylaw No. 5, setting the fax rates as f011ows, was passed.: County 'rate, 9 7/10 mills; ..T.ownship, 4 mills r gen- eral.school, 4 mills; Bayfield Tates ,as xequested by the Police Ville trustees • S.S. No 1 44 4/10; No. 2, 3 9/10; No. 3, 5 2/10;, No.. 4, 4 5/10;, No. 5, 3 3/10; No. 6, 2 5/10; No. 8, 0, mills; No. 9, 3 1/10; No. 9 debenture, 2 7/19; No. 10, 3 mulls; No. 11, 3' 5/1(); union Nor kg, 2 1/10;- .union No. 8, 8-- nnion No. 10, nil; union No. 12, • °.ilael().' a.beive school arerates.one mni less than required, owing ,to a grant awe:: fmcaillow•firnogro: 4tche oe unPttso Province. epaid: Signal -Star, printing, $4.80; G. R. MO,r -- Ewan, • treasurer's cosh book, 1 $18.; Municipal World,* • -supplies, $10.891 Miss Aehepon, use of house, $5-; Suben intendexit,- pay roll No. 10, $166.00. - Council- then adjourned to: meet -on' .Monday, .0ctober 2, St11.30 R.- G„., THOMPSON, Clerk. also like te thank those ,who sent. CREWE spiritual offerings and floral tributes. 36 1/FR. AND MRS. GEO 0 RYAN and family -take thig means a ,ex-, presshag their grateful appreciation ,of the many kind words and Jmessages of sympathy received. ,*theiiN time Of -sorrow-tftrou' glvine-iorriti-rof-theirlf loved son and brother, Sginn.•, Worthy Ryan. •-•• ,-- NOhCE TO 3.0x e CREDITO- US NriTIOE .TO CREDITO 8. All - persons having claim's 'againat the estate...joieph -Dineen, late of the Township of -A.slrfield, who died on the 10th day of May, 1944, are required the 04 or before the 23rd day of September,* 1944, after which date . the estate will be 'distributed. — FRANK .• DONNELLY, Goderich; Ontario, :Solicitor for the Executrix. , . 36-8 AUCTION SALE OF :FARM STOCK t'ARk VOR SALE at concession 2i lot.4, toWrighipt,Of CREWE, Sept. Jack Rivett -7 and slaughtel.- Edna .left on Thursday , to Odra a 'month visiting relatives in tlie West: Sergt.:-Elliott.Rivett ac- companied his mothet as far. as Wint, nipeg, en route to •British Columbia. • .1.....Misse,*41-tancesro.1.--Lerena-Crozte...'„,- - of London I'sspentthe week end at their ]1‘)1‘1314. hereanci '. -Marvin DUrnin re- - 'turned home on . Friday from a , pleas, . oanttat va t,ieti..d.a.y :visit, with- friends ,a.lear. , 24:11brey Higgins and son .11a-eiCe•-•.0±. betreit, visited- friends' here - over the veetk-e..Pdh-":'A.ivre');ce.Ti Mr anMrsL.erap.hae of -Toronto were " week end visitors at the home of.Mr. and Mrs: B. Trelea.Ven. • 'S.[1:30 IdaY an extended visit with friends .in. De troit " ' Mr. Orville Durnin: spent .11•Ionday in ,Lucknow . visiting at Mr. Hurry Mc- - 'Church •services Were resumed. in Crewe church on 'Sunday, ReV: H. J. Vickerson having.,,returned from' a mouth's vaeation.. ' Ashileld," one mile north of Sheppard- FARM .FOR SALE. • Indiana, visited relatives here, re- VOESDA.:Y,SEPTEMBER 12th Tenders will received , for lot brother -in -1a*, John 1. MeNevin, at Cently and attended the funeritl of Ms at -2 o'ClOck .No. 3, :eoncesSion,.10, Western Division mg am, today. HORSES -1 'black mare,. 10 years of the Township of Colborne; -• until old, in foal; 1 bay mare, rising'5'years September 9,...,1944; This pioPerty ton- - phi, in feel; 1 sucking colt,. 2 months 'sists '4::d one hundred acres of land ,and old. . , • • barn with .steel roof; also*some bush. CATTLEL--1 roan,•7 years old, clge to The highest or any other tender not freshen; 1 --Polled Angus, --7 years. old, -necessarily accepted. . due to . 'freshen ' January 14; 1- red -For further particulars apply to the ' Durham, 6 years old, duetofreshen; 1 ndersigned. •" Palled Angus, 5 years old, due to fresh- D: U.* O'BRIEN, .Executor, D.- P. en May 6; roan Durham,.4 years old, McCarthy,. Estate, or FRANK DON - due to freshen Feb. 21; 1 red Durham, NELLY,, Solicitor. for • the Executors. 1 roan -Durham, 10 years- old', due; to 0 years old,' due to freshen April, '3'; :-.A.A3A-r OW-SALA-100 ACRES' Or freshen; 1 Hereford, p 'years, old, ctue lattd,-TnostrY covered , with bush, to freshen Jan. 2; 4 steers, 1 Year 04; lot 19, concession 3, West . WawartoSli, ReV, Chas. D. Cox ef Priceville has received and accepted a. call to the pastoral charge of the Bervie United dhurch circuit, witich includes Kin- loss, Clark and Bervie„ and will be inducted on SepteMber 29th. Mr i Cox is a native of Goderich township. At ,Bervie-he succeeds Bev. H. W. 8trapp, 64,-ow-to-..Chap1err1 When you require Coal or Coke CALL Chas. C. Lee Cold and Hardware at' the 'Harbour Piknnes Moe 22 Home 112 4 railes .south-east of ' Pungannon. 2 heifers, 1 year old; 5 spring ealvea, IGns.L.--.,-4-4/§.6*---,,ate--.-fir---;- • 41E-L-."---TXWAR-Ti-Dungttio-on;'Rlf-:-I. • - snEnp—a. ewe'S;• 6 lambs: '•• • ' *PhotIO 4-r 8. ' • 35-6x. Gordon /M. ,--Grant nottoN ROAD GODERICB. Licensed Auctioneer for ' Huron County Ftfrniture and ram Clearance.. Sales, Chattels and Beal Estate Pforopt attention given to all ealls Write BOX 643 GODERICIT. • , I -52x - • PHONE '959 The summer raonthS saw no cessa- tion of work in the Red Cross rooms. Early ' In. july a hospital emergency quota'of 845 articles Was' .accepted and started at the request of headquarters.. By S'eptembet .1st,' it was completed and sent forward iii" the time scheduled. .A May 'quota of 186 articles was -com- pleted also, and shipped this 'week, consisting of . the following :..20 khaki sweaters, pairs 'gloves, 20 girls' sweaters, 15pairsgirls' • stockings,' . 26 gide coats, 30 girls'. blouse'', IA We - men's blouses„, 15, pantie dresses, 4.10 pinafere_dresses, 15 baby night- gowns; 14 garments and 2 quilts. „ The local Red Cross branch also Wits responsible for the distribution of fruit to patients in the heSpital at Port Albert, whielf-- was highly'appreeleted- bi the boys there. Cross,.1vorltersQ lIe local b,ranch• and '13if the .units are,.urg0 td baek to the•work rooms as,soon us possible, as a large new qaota for Britisli has been rebeived consisting of: 50 girls' coats, 30 wo- men's bioused,, 50 girbe pinafore dresses,. 50 girlsblouses, 1.00 boys' undervests.. , • ' Also 8 new knitting 'quota bus been received asking for 20 boys' sweater's, 20 bOYS! 'socks, 20 girls' sweaters and 20 girls' Soelts; also 60 pairs service soeks, gioy. Air Force and khaki:, mid 50 pairs- g RED enoss: NEWS-IIVI4ETIN "Greatest contribution '''of Canadian Also he* and geese and collie. dog, TERMS—CASIL. JUNIOR BASEBALL -Proprietor. DONALD i3. BLUE,. • Auctioneer. AUCTION' SALE OP HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS,,:_on • SEPTEMI3EB 23, • , at 1 p.m. • in town of Goderich, at the home' of Miss • A: • Edythe Barker,- Britannia, road.. •• • TERMS—COIL • HAROLD jACKSON', 36 - Auctioneer. , Red Cross -now and in future weeks Is the:sterilized surgical dressings ; Qy'er 600,000 'of theae' have been delivered to„lield Surgical and - transfusionunits and easnalty clearing atations In the Canadian section, of the front line." . • War Work of Rural ,Women . The war achievements of the - rural • women of Ontario 48 °tanned in a , summary, of a distriet annual, 'fleeting orthts-weiiren'S xiistitttt6s- hem iit*-ver,y - - comity in the Province seem almoSt beyond believing in yiew, of the labor , shortage and the:OWd aid, the women lutvtm been called on , to give on the Wm.'s. There were ninety -pine -district y , annuals held and the. War reports of, t thm ese eetings 'phoW "that in•, the Past . year these buoy farra women have raised. In war 'aid alone more than $173,870. They knitted nearly 60,000 • articles including 12,500 'sweaters and A6,000 pairs . of seeks, - and sewed over 109,279 quilts. In conjunction will' !the Red Cross, the Wsen .I. "'Ade and t J109 tou4 of ialn and honey. to Britain. In.lernationai Union Operating Engineers, A. F. of L., Goderich. All *menibeis requested to at- , tend regular meeting Thursday, - September 14th.- r, .*•Election of delegates to eonven- Sarnia Midgets, who gilt the GOde'., rich Midgets out of,„ the running in the Western Counties 'Baseball Assoeia- thin, were themselves elhxdnated by the . London Midgets„ vvito defeated theM , two gaines out of three. Eaeir•teanx, won a ganie*':on its own grounds,. Lon- don by 5-4 at London, and Sarnia by 12-3. at Sarnia. In • the deciding „game of the series,, 'played, at London. -on Friday &1st, London Won 6-4.4- This 4giVes London the ' Western • Counties .41dget. championship arid. they will now ,advance to the 0.B.A. playdowns: In the -juvenile .aeries Sarnia de,,' feated Wilulaor 0-2 at Sarnia on Sat- urday last. This was the, iltat of a best -of -three series In the Provincial; plaYdowno., In Central Western Ontario's. most Industrial eity.'..Interesting new type of ' work in phemleal, industry for intelligent men and vvomen. ,Good opportunities for persons not engaged in essential war work. Apply to your neatest Frniployment and Selective Service Office, referring to ,C.R. No, 1630. .e 4tillICCESSI I. I SELF POLISHING LiC/V11) 'WAX AND FLOOR WAX on every FRIDAY morning at 10.15 37 ,Iirizes srwaided 434oh broadcast Frony-CKNX *Wirtgitain. 620 Or itOtri DIAL, Poi' sale a all Grocery and, Hardware latoret,