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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1944-12-14, Page 7Changing Winter Weather;. Affects' thethenType of Service Your far. - or Truck Needs. • r'?.r••.r'•i•r•� l.f�f,+v r•n �. v v ? rr r 'y, t T ,Obtain a free copy of the_r ' "Automobile User'suide"��i`< r a booklet which win valuable'aid in maintain. �, ,srya✓ _°:�::�:;•: of„�,w;,,, .'tb0. 3n9 l .e c,ancY QfQ it '” , r': fi, . ,•r:r f,;.., ;,� r .J..:/y {rN { + or truck -,by writing to a A_ Jd 1,0 General .Motors neater to your •Community.•, • CIUANGEA.BLE TE ERATURIa rands -;driving t -conditions.' affect the service -needs§ -of• -your = - - vehicle during the whiter.. Fox: "'exltnple - . - r; --e Creme °cold and slush containing.:road chemicals.attack your• chassis lubricant. -excessive use of the choke and low -tempera- eiagine operation shorten engine oil life. --bard otarting,and fxbAuent use of the heater and defroster throw -extra loads on the `bat- tery: and electrical .system.: -weather vatrationt.may. affect the strength. /our anti -freeze: .r:_ v. .^._.A�.. _.. -rutty, frozen roads affect steering andalign- ment. . , ;. ' Your GENERAL MOTORS,DEALER knows these things. He knows that in. Winter every car and truck needs individual; care. Nis skilled service -men have the "know- how"" experience -.to provide the correct service for every motor--.vehicle'.-of every---- I hake under all winter driving • conditions. • 'Sav'e Money—Avoid•Trouble.--Conserve Your Car or Truck by having It -serviced. regularly this winter. Make an:appoint- ment'now with -a .'.GENERAL 'MOTORS' DEALER rhe, INCCC0E,� •Coo/in •. '�- A re9'ular. 9! • System and Ins ' firkg Y l K'itich will • • rhe n9 ant,-fieezo to the proper `which -detect .c t:lubrication 'fin► *stein lu 5 br y t@ of. ICpt1O •. i1iL»' 'e each' vehic n in line With n c fie t gin _ ,_.R fie. -o/l for:' ..,, e9v/ttP inspectionBeds-; The quality and ovi. of In �le�'tr�Ceir! gu'�ntity,. 5Rectlon of ba YSt@m U tie ,,,• def' eM ova including and al; :el osier , : m9' the. heateetrlcdl. The, S and steering s ' • q 'thorou yste �t• gh lestM -- eerin9 gear, q of wheel Ali ?;bf IUst, 0rit. a3nment and •Z you foivotsoyj R the : �' '3n to you th p ie .' of Canada's aa�,'. c;zre Of your car assist yore to ma's the c bard agaiycst t or urick; "extend the coloup �ortistomo•Eakdo p cafe,, ayi 'Coen` ve. trams f - the .. beyond d n. e ax of CHEVROLET PONTIAC • OLDSMOBILE • BUICK• • CADILLAC • CHEVROLET & G.M.C. TRUCKS NO USE' I3 O PROPAGANDA (Seaferth Expositor) : The, Expositor. is --always grateful to. receive,,and anxious to publish letters: from the boys , overseas,- because notl= ing is of greater interest; or welcomed' so much' by its readers as .these letters from the ".'front That is, genuine kind But 'there � is> anotanotherk nd that we do not wank and have. no -hesitation in saying -so. Last .week. tli5re came. AUBURN • j •- 'SFR .�7. F1JJ3 1N, Dee. 12.- -Mrr. and ' WS.. C'eirb Mogridge' are Visiting their daughter, Mrs. Gormley Thotmsorn, ,and, Mr. Thompson, Brampton. anal Mrs. Leonard 3 ungbltirt . WJndsor spent the wk -end with Mr. ...Xunglut. - Miss Mildred .Anderson of -Dungan- non is visiting Iter grandmother, Mrs's. Joe Irwin' Mr. and Mrs.' J. C. Stoltz attended the funeral..of the former', . bretliet at New Dundee last Friday.. . Mr. Wm. Raithby has left for Copper Cliff, where he has secured work for tlK, winter*. v <. Cpl. BArrick4 Wright, Toronto, fs on a• two: weeks', leave With his, wife sand umilY., ' :, . . Rev. arold ,Smell NOS 'Pest s ." ker at, the. ening. service •at Dungannon United church last Sunday..: • Mra, John McLeod ° is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Gordon,..Smith,, and .Mr;� Smith, Milverton;. Baptist, Ladies' Aiid.-=-The Baptist Ladies' Aid held their Chrtstmas,'lneet- i�n h bome.;uf Mrs; Earl R itlihy The president, Mrs. C. A: Rowson, was In , charge and„ the devotional period was taken",by Mrs: C... Anderson and Mrs. -John, Raithby. ,.The roll call was responded to .with. a verse of Scripture from the story of the birth of Jesus. Prayer was • offered by Mrs, Stanley Johnston„ headings were 'given. by: Mrs. Win. Roberton and Mrs. Thos. MeNall; solos were rendered by Miss Elms.` •Match . and •Mrs. Wm...', ••Haggitt, and a, musical . number Ivas given by irs. R. Phillips, Es, Mrs. C A. Ho s en and Mrs: John McKnight. The topic' "Thoughts for Christmas" was given by Mrs. E. Raithby; Rev. 0. Anderson spoke- -briefly; Lunch -was served. A prayer service was held at''the R'Aithby home; that evening, with Rev. C. Anderson in charge. Women's institute. -:-The Women's Tnstitute held their Christmas meeting in the .7i oresters' '11 -all on Tuesday, presi6nt,- sir in charge. Several Christmas ' carols were sung, • with Mrs. R.:3; Phillips piesiding.at the piano, It was decided the Institute and the 'RedCross should; send remembrances to our .local bpys who areservingin Canada. A Christ- mas greeting was read froin Miss - - -Small, Toronto. .A reading, "A Parcel from' Home,", vas given by Mrs.'Jack` Armstrong; a solo...was rendered by Mrs. - . Win. Haggitt, and . Mrs. -Albert Campbell. gave .a short task on. "Christ mas," Miss Betty Craig . favoredwith a.sQ10. .The. - i ms mes5A a was. to be given by Rev. H. Snell, but .owing to circumstances he, was' unable to be present, and it• wfas ably given. by Mrs. II Snell, who spoke on "Competitors of Christ at Christmas." Miss Josephine Weir santit solo. A iz a donated VT Mrs. Thos, MeNall on -which tickets were sold was won by Mrs. Geo. Sturdy, The roll calf- .exchange -of. Christmas- gifts—was in charge of 'Mrs: ' Wm. Craig , and Mrs: EarlRaithby. • • The sinking of the National Anthem brought the ,m`eeting to a close. Lunch was: served if Misses -Sadie Carter and Margaret King and Mrs. Geo;.,Reant. Death of Mrs. Fred, iuss.4-4 highly esteemed , ]resident, ' In the per on . of Mrs: Fred`Moss,`"passed a=way soddenly at her -home on Sunday:. Mrs. ,Moss, who .was in her usual -:health, suffered a beam ' tttack -iT 'ttaisseil" away.4befare mediesal aid-cauld-be: ninmoned.. -The .deceased was .forjnerly- Ida Jane .Riley and was born at Lenciesboro,the daugh- ter 'of William .:Riley ,and Hannah Leach Riley. She was `in: ; her ''Sixty-, seventh ;year., Forty-six Years ago she was married to Fred Moss 'and: since her marriage- she had- lived in West Wawanosh:• She Was • a member of Donnybrook United • churcfl past presi- dent of St. -Augustine. Women's Insti- tato, and an a.rdenf Red Cross worker. Besides : her .husband she leaves' four to .this, office an unsigned letter, pur- porting 'to - ha e' , been, • written `by an ! overseas boy servingin Italy, to his wife, smother' or other relative,. in Sea forth.' ,Somehow. or , other. the letter seemed to halve a familiar ring: • . So we did a little' research workand. fount'- -out - we were right: • ' The identical, letter had been published in•'one or i two daily and *sortie weekly papers. . It told about:' Allied. soldiers Wearing Canadianrr'nmde• uniforms, using ' Can- adian weapons and .riding in Canadian trucks and jeeps,, while' .Canadian soldiers had to do without, ' t '� Irl ' feet, it __Appeared to_ be' .pure political; propaganda ',supplied in cular -letter feta, and we don .t want and won't use that kind of-.letterHfor- Y political op.tical party , pr • poltcally- Minded person. Mr0, 4odericlt, MeKenZie, of Bruee• tural . Society, president of the Hareem Perth Liberal ,As►aociation, ,chairnsu Rf" the. Heusali-Zi rich. 'Warr Serviees Com- . xuittee, phairinan of ` the Ilemptik.Bast > UV division' , hvh aaird iother l + Wandering coy r - Ohl, .died on Thursday ° at tke home of „her 'Slater, '] M ry;'MeA ti, nen- sall, in her eighty-seventh yea , ,Three Sone .and two daughters survive. . 'LAO. A. D. -Smith of Bluevale haf4, received an honorable discharge (roan theR.C.AJ'. after over three years on ('a beg a Lot of Trouble active serviee -and has returned ,tor, his duties as postmaster at Blaevale,. The death of Rose; Amelia ,> Joy'ner. Carter,' widow, of Robert. R. Carter, occurred suddenly at Clinton en Sat.- urday last. Mrs. „Garter, daughter of the late .ztlr. 4nc1 Mrs, Henry Joyner, came with her 'parents from, England when at child lino hao lived at Clinton; e'versince., Her • Husband died sixteen ea e Il d oil? th b y havingbeen..oGated years ago, and a .daughter, Mrs. 'Wil Xtin'2't•A1ei.'Jlo` a •au-seven-yearold boy frons the 1'airlier`d, school, •.oppo ite the, Centralia air station, failed to. re- tnrii` to his home near Crediton a few days age, about threea hundred airmen spent several night hours` scouring, the district and ,searching through snow drifts for the lost boy'; .,"About; 2:30 o'clock in. the morning the search was , p o av : 1 at- London.: A ' truck -driver .' told the police that he bad given the' la. ..ide _._ ._- �' d a r Aom 0reditoii. to near'. Parkhill, and then discovering' the the lid n ot live e P�r •l. nearm l , a kh had let him off the truck:: and told him to go home. A woman near : Parkhill ' vitho bad "picked, up a radio call 44quir'ing -about the boy in- formed the poke that a boy answering the description had been. picked up in - McGillivray townshaip. The lad was taken to a juvenile .home at London, where,,, sold and • fightened, he would 9 not talk and .'could not be identified. .g until his parents a rrlved inn.: London -the - next day. , In thp inenntirne, some : of the airmen, out.. of touch with ',the station, had continued the search most of .the` night. '. ''` "' limn; Campbell, 'living at Brantford, survives;... it er is nn - ln a quiet -ceremony at ',St, Paula rectory, Clinton, on November 30th, Helen' Louise .Kennedy,' daughter,�tri William Kennedy "and the,.late Mrs. Kennedy, was , united in 'marriage to William' 'Herbert ,Eairservice, bon of W lit n, ai e vice and the late Mrs. Fifirservice of Hullett township.` Rev. R. M. Bulteel officiated. Mr. and.' Mrs. T'airservice will reside' in CIinton: Clinton to Have Reev . _ es.,W,p .Co.n test.,.. .. .-. ._ , It is reported from Clinton that all the members of this year's Town .Goun- cil, 'intend to stand for another, year, but councillor Melvin Crich 'will op- pose. Reeve Falconer, making -'-one vacancy in the Council.: There ''nay be a third' candidate for the reeveship in, the, person of W. H. Lobb: ' Mayor Agnew has definitely 'declared his in- tention ,of offering his services : for a.. -seeond_tcrne. . ,Dr-. A. R. ,Campbell µ Leaving Hensall Dr.,4 R. Campbell, .who has carried oil. im veterinary practice at Hensall for• the past twenty-two years,, will close his office this month to take the posi- tion of secretary -treasurer ;and field- man • of the . Canadian ,Guernsey Breeders' , 'Association, .with.,..head :quarters at'Cxuelph. • D,r . Campbell has been one of the most popular and wide ly-known men' in- :Huron. County and. y � co, y has been _prominent in agricultural. patriotic_ i 1 ori . and .-.-p4lica7:�..rictivitieS, wit• president -of :the-South-Huron-Agricul- oirs;- W lltstut st' Waw nash4 John, of Goderich•;• Harry," 'of Glencoe, and Bert; .at home ; three daughters, ' Mrs. Chas. ,„Mills, of Goderich.; Mrs. Naylor, of. East Waw;anoshy and Mrs. Warren, James ch of Gode i bro- thel*, two br 0 thers, Harry,. Riley" of Lcndesboro and• I+iorest of New -Jersey, and two sisters, Mrs: Wm; Maus ' of ;,plinton, and. Mrs; 1 Waters of London: There are ` twelve- grandchildren. welve - nc' gil a d lmildren. A `' sister,-: Mrs; George Bradford, Goderich, passed away five You••'';t;e Invited to Inspect ouir stock in Clinton , Evetex' Sea' orth Phone 14X•,. Enquiries ;promptly ' attended } to v� 1i i n 1.1 Qticly • re»�ilexved •in ' Glean Sanitary Trucks. Phone collect.: -1910r16 CLINTON' =- 215 T. ST:R.A. FAR' weeks ago..: Tie fiineral was held from the family residence 'on -Tuesday after- noon, the service being conducted by 'Rev:H. •Snell of • Auburn: The pall- bearers' were. Charles RobinsQ n,, Rolit. Cha.rnney, Ted Mills; Joe Carrel, Ray- mond and . Jack • Leciidy. 'The many floral tributes' were carried by • Masou' 'Robinson, Stuart,- Chamney, Warren James, !Goderich; Gordon Naylor, -Ted Robinson and Roddie Inglis, Lucknow. Friends were prevent from Londesboro,• :Glencoe, Lucknow, •Goderich and Dun-. g'•uinon..., Interment _was in the Dun_- gannnoni cepietevy. ,— 4FErBURCN- _ LEEBt7RN, • Dec. 12. --friss Mary Smith is at Toronto; ' a guest at her cousin's; wedding on- Tuesday morning. Sheexpects to return . house on Thurs- day. Mr. Ward Jewell, who is stationed at Toronto, spent Saturday visiting his ,father and also - spent some 'time .1n town, . • • • Mrs. Harold Jewell went to Toronto on Saturday afte moo " o meet'. -her husband, who was returning from his boat, which' :was laid up, for.:the -winter season. ` . Mr. and Mrs. John'•Pattou, of Loyal, spent Sunday afternoon in out burg.; �•-'� , • II:0 ,7t�ESVIL , a Deg. •'12.=Mr. and -Mrs, A:Iam �ofiifstoir affil lti .° Gordona Johnston of Luck nova were : u •g esa>;s sof Rev.,,and:Mrs. C.-Tttvener -On Saturday. ^ �.yrs ts70. h <tF1 KEPH1M' HAPPY vir'ith books cind magazines .from home! The sympathy of the community goes. to the, family -> of the: Iate` -Herbert. Osbaldeston, who passed. away on Sun- • :day, morning" n W/O. L. J. Stock, - Camp . Borden, spent- a few 'days the,, past week with his parents, Mr. and. Mrs. M. J. Stock. Mrs: T.. MacDonald,.; Teeswater, - 1s, spending a few weeks with Mr., and' Mrs,.Elmer Potter and family. Red '-`Cross Meeting The ° -annual meeting of the B'olmesville Red Cross unit was 'held ,last Tuesday ,with . a•. •fair° attendance. W-°Giiith ..one or two exceptions,. tile, sante officers. were-re- elected ere••re-elected for the coming- year. Reports. Were read by the. different , group leaders, showing successful, work div- ing . the , past year. Lunch t -iis served: by'part of .group 3. • ° , IMPQ TAr1�CIiAN`�• <, ... �. � Sa N, _ ANA.DT,A a A TRAIN ,SER -VICE �.:AS -SHOWN .... RREu. -ER .ryfi GODFRTCH-STRAT ORD KITCHRN'ER---TORONTO Dec. 25—Train No. 36 will . operate "on later schedule. Lv: Goderich 4.46 P.M., Stratford 6.35 p.m., i . hCtetiener 7A4 , P.M. lir. Toronto' 10.00 P.M. , µ-r ` See. Time 'Tal`iles. for Intermediate Stops How, folks do go for Borden's.Ice:Cr ml. It's so rich, so creamer sine=doth,. 'sri. delhciotts1y' flavored '.'. a dessert worthy' of a special, place in the. y 'smost important hien x Cl ristn'ias dinner! h YServe. E irden's brick.or'M12e1•O-xol• Ice Cream as a gtorious dessert in its own aright" Or l ddo its, tempting goodness to plum , pudding, mince pie o'r other favorite Y uleticie dishes. through' ' the holiday ° seasonwhenev you entertain ---remember Borden's Ice Cron ► eaves wort pleases 'everyone! eaves .. • 1 F IT' BORDEN'S, ititss GOT TO org opopo - . 9 ... JVD •• . f. Bo•!w•-^ri CY*4Attit Lx