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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1944-10-19, Page 4JERRY'S LUCK IS ALMOST OUT I But it's taken us five yers of grim fighting tollold the winning hand! It' looks like the last round so let's put every. thQ we've goi into wresting a . quick ... and' over whelming Victory, from the Huai. Stake every dollar you possibly VICT(JRYBONDS ! . • This time—buy .one more than before! DU v"0 ,NNON, Oet. .8.--OorpOral Mabel Rough, of 'Weiseley Rarraeks, London, was a. Week -end visitor with her parents, M*. and Mrs. Jos. A, Rillough. Other visitors, on Sunday A vere Mr. , and Mrs. D`d. • 13ryafis and sou John, of Walton, and •Mrs. Thos. son,. of Dungannon. . Mr., and ars. ()has. Y'eweil of Alm berta were recent visitors at the farm of W,• A. Oulbert and purchased two • ehoiee purebred Shorthorn , heifers. Mrs,.'Yewell, who is keenlyctorestecl in Shorthorn: cattle, has a •brother who is herdsman , for• what is knoivxx as the Prince of Wales herd in Alberta. Death of Mrs. $ert Maize. The funeral .of the late .:Mrs: • Bert Maize took, place Trona her home in Dungan-, non on Tuesday' afternoon, with Rev.. J.`.Vickerson,,. .•ministe . of, the Dun- gannon United tchureh,'. dnd Rev, ' Scott Morton,' padre of Port :Albert a1rpertt conducting the s;erviee, The pallbearers were • Oliver Glenn; Harold (Buil) •Glenn, Wilfred Glenn, Gordpn Hackett, York Hotel: fua Toronto thiS week, and m attending the meeting of the : Wo; wen's s ioepitat gids + .ssoeia ion. Miss Marian Vairbaiv°n returned to Detroitthis week after 'spending the Past six, months at her summer Boma here. Mrs.. Jolinstot,' of St. Ignace, and Mrs, Orawford, OOf • Piekford, • Mieb wer .,the•, (guests. of their sisterst the Misses M. and 1... -Stirling, last week. ''DaYfield Fair a SuCCesse The. Bay field; Pail Pair was heeld Wednesday of last week, and„it wae, the pest show in Years , with au exceptionallyline fruit exhipit. The prize • for the best apple "s1 wn went to Mr. rrank Keegan. The fiower--exhibit was equally good,. also the school children's exhibits. An added attraction` this year was-„ the green horse race.; " there were five ntries, The Ooderich Boys!; Rani was in attendance and arched- to •the grounds ahead Of the childrein from the nine rural schools, '.1.'lle 'children, noun - •feted iii group-- singing,' games and physical, culture .,exercises. • 'Y. t and , Harold • - . •-- -••� Lorne Hash, nephews, � � Maize a cousin, • The interment was ixc ■i'/ �■ r r'f' A Dungannon cemetery. Mrs.�A'latize, formerly ,Olive May "Glenn,N' elder daughter . of Mrs, Margaret Glenn ,and .T,ohneun the late G h d jt p se d her ..fort; -seventh birthday_ She ;was married to .her now bereaved husband twenty. -three yearn a o. She tieav also a son, Delver, aged seven, and a daughter, Marlene, Ave, and her, other, -.firs: -John lenn, -who- resided, with them ; three° brothers, Frank, near Dungannon, • George, of Goderich, Gordon alifornia,, exzcT Oster;Mrs. `Alb r iIackett, of itodne T • deceased -• wife. -And -•=mother : will. - be greatly missed- by her loved Ones,, to whom she gave -her constant and loving • Rrbdie Young. — ,e t high noon on Saturday, October . 14th, the marriage, was solemnized of Viola Mine, youngest daughter of Mrs. Emma Young and the late Mr. John B, Yung, dto Ralph Joseph Brodie, elder son of Mr.- and 11 irs'.W bhriro.die of'"Eixis`dare t the living -room at the., home of the bride's mother",' the young 'couple took their place with • a background of banked dahlias- •and gladioli- to the, strains of the -wedding march from • Lohengrin played by Miss Dorothy Robb. Rev. J. W. Donaldson OfSt.. Paul's Anglican church Officiated. 'The• bride wore a floor -length gown • of 'white georgette with long sleeves and carried' •a. shower bouquet of white roses.. She :wore `- a gold- locket, the- gif• t_: -_of % the- ode. Mrs; Ainy--Orser, sistor :of the Bride, was 'bridesmaid, w. ear:ixug " a .:dress of ;pink 'taffeta and carrying. .:pink: roses. The groom was supportedbra, ther, Mid' Jack Brodie. • A lovely wedgy ding dinner was serve, d to twenty-eight Winners in the local . bowling- tourneys of the week were: Friday -.-J.8.: Wheeler and A. Kitton. Monday -1st, T. 'Pritchard, and- E.. Allison; 2nd, Bert Sanderson and 'Saunders; 3rd, J., ;Johnston and Nivins 4th, H. `Sanderson; and Delaney.. Wednesday ---W. J. Hodge r and Kitton. Place A your order a1,ow-.for your winter overcoat. Altering, Repairing, Re -Styling. - Farmers • and owners of : wood` lots canfacilitate thecon struction of H_ yciro Rural Power- Lines;,by; 'supplying, Cedar ales,L30. feet.and fon r with or -7" tops. •TD,ehvery will be aceeptestnciw or, Peg sprung: . • Specifications 'arid prices ,will be furnished upon :request ' A. M. KNIGHT, Rural Supt. R.OX 366; CLINTON; ONTARIO: 41-2 • L1 'BRNIA PLANE ,' tI Ant .� CA yip AY ,� .:: �!r� NMPQRT D .1Cl Pr~R , r A nfo .LtlE FLRM,' CRFSP,. 60 $IZE CANADA �TsE NQ. UT 1 GRADE Bag SPINACH R V �. CELERY HEARTS vVPHAGAor CxBRO S NO. 1 WASHESD Don't---yinegleet, sore throat, tonsihtis, spas u is :.'croup, cough; bronchitis, liar;fever, broncltial a tlittxa, ;head` awl chest colds Use AitR' S .. . DOMESTIC SHORTENING rb, 19' NEC`I"AR ORAI�:GE pE1�OE %2.. i�il �t"t�Oning�Enilecl .�,pklIbos • OXY»O• GIANT Pr�g. 620 GL o- <;a AYLMER' " TOMATO ''OJ VEGETABLE. go' _ '' 400.7 1 OGIL1lIES' Large 111- V6'1.13' 250 pkf. / ekg.J C: B. ?HICK C...B..WORCESTER Btt PERFECTION ; V2 -1b.4 14 -14b*, a reined now. `- Sj shire hits, the • s, of vets you :better faster, safer, at . ` eis m +cost. ` No -risk.•. Results -or i Honey' WIC Spahr's spells VIC'T'ORY.. Try it.. • All Druggists. . (Excellent , for children.) • 4048 immediate relatives in ,the dining -room,• which was decorated in a pink . andd•: white color scheme,. the , table centred with a lovely three-tier wedding • cake. The waitresses were -Mrs. Clifford Kil- patrick, Mrs. Harvey Bryans, and Mrs. Harry �• Massecar,;,.giri friends of, the bride. , Many lovely' gifts were re= ceived` : and :previous -to their marriage. a shower was giveirto the bride atithe home of, Mrs. Jos. McNevin, Goderich: The bung' couple left for' a honeymoon_ to be spent at Emsdale; ,the bride'-wear- ing ride.wear-ing a powder blue wool -suit, .navy. hat. and gloves', and acqessories. On their. return, ' they, will make • their home on the farm of the ,groom on the 2nd concession aif :Ashfield. ANN PAGE. Boy REALLY FRESH • Al COFFEE CUSTOM. GROUND Buy •.A11' You 'Need ° BAYFIELI • BAYFIELD, Oct 18.—Mrs.":- Grant. Turner, and small son Teddy left on Sunday to spend the next two. Weeks. in Detroit, the guests of Mr. . and MrS. i A. Sullivan. • • John Sturgeon, sr.,` and John,, -Sturgeon, 4r.; left on •.Thursday, for Port Dover, where they. will fish for the next few weeks. „,,,Dirsti,lixrdnen�.Ti>ursday last for`• Lalm' Genera, Wis., where she. will wend• the: -winter With her father; Mr. R. Gaylard. • Mrs. ,A. Sullivan returned to Detroit last Wednesday'. after spending if 'few days with her- mother; : Mrs. J. = Mangy Leod; sr, . Mary Gemeinhardt -is :visiting' ----her daughter, • Mrs: G. Knight, in Torontb. u Mrs. 61 ver `Rhynas is, at the Royal EIGHT-HOUR' EYES ARE A HANDICAP, Grey 'days and longer hours of . artificial ligut .increase- the. dgfoands on your r eye -sight csure• your vision will• carry you through 'the`:day it's time now to prepare pour .eye -sight for Winter. Efficient Reye -sight reduces fa- tigue, 'makes work ' less tiring. LEI. W WH,HEAT.." - CRACKED WHEAT &*P FO STORES....i. iw i�da d Operated by.4T'h' `+' ,atlantic Pacific Tea Co. Ltc. Prices sub ecm§to imar'ket'Shacn ? " e t eserve the right to limit quantities A Dr; Auctioneer • , FOR COUl4TY OF HURON HAS.. II BELL. R. �BAYFIELD ` . PHONE 22-43 CLINTON 909r5 , €%:S..'',Otott. VETT i JAEY: SURGEON x, .SMALL BIND LARGE ANIMALS At'Lauder's Drug Store,:6o4M1, every Thursday afternoon PHONE '203 CLINTON f f r A• r, . ;rr r h• rr+rt: ♦rr . • +•er . r/•rr• "•,.n..., ..e''.�. : `•r. r!4,. to • /4;'• r �• ••,••:•r rr.:� Requests for changes, .extensions, ,pew ens' allatione—they all come to the Servic'e. Representative, If the.need 'is not .directly relate the �: • to winning she has no alternative- lout `'ta defer ,the i nstallation and tai put the applicant's name on the waiting lust. Sometimes if " the . appl ca4t ..is a business man, she' suggests re.arranging facilities .t . .s premisesso that no, new equipment • Y.s - needed:, In these days of acute:telephone shortages, our. . hands are tied. We are "doing our, utmost, in they li1reumstanLes,• ,to stretch. available egljlipfnont to the limit. . *A. directive of the Wartime Prices;and Trade Board .requires Bell Telephone, "to do such things 'as, may .+: be requisite to conserve any And all :telephonie. plant and facilities". " ,.�