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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1945-02-08, Page 7. • l';'1 • nom, 0.my , *Auks, • POST oysicos pemaTMEtit sr,oas$- • eRnoOisrs- o4oCiii$' • ToliACCONISTS goo( STORES and edit RETAIL STORES . si• 0 COON ••?•.••••••••••• OAX,LIOW, T.—At Carlow Prq„. bYterlan Church. on SuodaY at Rev. Bobt; MeCottyell eenducted a, WrviCe In nj�mOrY of liarreY Errington, Whj*Bde alteay 1.)ecember Wird last. Ap- Propriate- ii311001#;,*'0 -1-1a143Y- °Sate 'In the, Arrini „b of Jesus," qud. "MeV in. 4,olou3," were*Paed. A Solo, "Retie to Face," was tnng by Mr. M. Tyndallt who for* long.tirae" has .been' an influentialworker in the Sunday sabot of which Harvey was. seeretarY7 treaSurer at the tine Of his death; Mr. Tyndall was' alSe Ititak-enengh to sing !a fa.verite Of the -.0eeetiSed, 1.1300Xid the , Sunset," at his'Iunbral,4,,,TOW* weeke 'ago, Mr. McConnell apoke, ahent the time that MoSeil told his peOPle- 0'0e promised land." And led • them, out of hendage.. Moses Said.' "This', day Shall unto', you be a, memorial," and 80 it was kept as a7PerPetual metnorial.. M. Meconhell spokefeelinglY Of the time he first:met Harvey in the Sunday 'school, and ot .the amazing understand- ing 'vvitlfwhieh Harvey tOwered and asked viestions Pertaining, to the les,' son.' He said be thought then, '!411g,r0 `€1:.Y0110g P1)41241.14 man.", Ile spoke of the time not far distant _when alt shall. lie• going to ineet him face. to• fgee, and tlie words 4011 s.t.be heard, '"Well done, goed and faithful servant." D/STAIOT RID3-1:10 ISTORICS ENGINEFalt, mgs AT LONDON , Harry P. Bennett, district engineer for' the Federal Department Of Public Works at Lt0A011? droPped... dead on ,Itiehmoud_Street In that city oifIrdclii nesday.' of last Week. Ar' 1idart-''2#1* 1Vir, 'Bennett had oversight ef Federal public works at Goderieh harbor and had visited this town on numerons easions knee being. Stationed at Lon- don In January, 1937. . He -stood high in his 'profession as, an engineer and was a past' president' of bah the Engineering Institute and they. •Aeseciation • of 1.tro2esEdOnal Engineers and 'a .„meraber of other, engineering' societies. , - He was a native of NOW Brunswick, • 'and was •'about flfty-eight years of 'age. Ele wife survives him. The _body WO. 'taken_ to Moncton. N.B., for beriai, • " _ Haye you tenewed your subscription to The Signal -Star? If it is in arrears, it needs attention. • . _ Seine prayers ;nay g� ' unanswered, not because *they are "too, good to be iirue" but because they are not good enough. ' * aggirtg, Bragging ins. In the Back Many woraeldmve to do their own ' bousework,;and the constant *bend- • sweeping, Ironing, sewing, at neces- sary to. perform their household • --duties puts a., heavy strain DU the back •an•i, kidnqs • and if there' were -no kidney weakness the back 'would be strong and well. - Doan's Xidhey,1"ills help to'give relief to Weak, backache, kidney Bid, ' .fering. women. ' Doan 's Kidney' Pills'are put up in an oblOngigrey box with our trade Mark. a. fl Maple, Leaf on the . a * 04raPPer.• . • Dont aceept. a -'substitute. -Bo •Buie' and ,get Doan's;" The T'Illilhurn 00 Ltd -.Toronto Orit, s, its bifOU EE! CIGARETTES or verseas boy's -overseas will get_thougands of smokes 'free. Wherever they :are, whatever..iyanch of theJJervieeh-they therareeenstantly 1 the minds of the folks at home: Gocierich is proud of them:- " IMPORTANT -If "your name appears in. this issue go at once to The * Signal Star and Supply the. following: information: • 1. -The rank, regifnental number and name., _ 2. Overseas address, o2. tle boy or girl in the. Se'rvlees you wish to send cigarettes- to: $11Ould any person care to send cigaretteste the boys overseas, they can tend $1.0Q, otanore, te Mr. D. Ft Campbell, and the cigarettes will be -,sent by 'the Goderich braneh Of' the Canadian Legion. - Each week` for 2(1 -weeks 'not neeessarily consecutive there will appear • ida6i:iiettle;:fiafiffigfiretug-:1$1 ,pt; 4:•er- ,..$ignalAtar-,ObadrIptien -.. and; around Goderkh, :ROA ; the• 10,1Vettlseg(etits, harefiilly.. -you 001 Yone.name,.'nO,tify this o ee2.4t.,`. one, („4'..1',OP.,IM"`;06"4t,, : y. to whom YOU: ould like elga*tea '0,0i;:eigarettes•;;Oyerseaswith ' tAe"e0.41,1inents.'4VIIie,'4adyertitier;-'-:throngh `Se't.i4derich :branch'ef . the 'Paticidlah'ittOlen; tiihaece-'frind. • — • 41•••••••••• •••1•46, : •••• .4,90.vippRED TRAIN ENGIN ° • HDISPilSED AS OX CAR Tit- of-- the tbest known (1105011ocoruotiyesin Canada, - -the 9099 of the Canadian NatiOnal:Railwaye'--- has just been disCharged'from military service:: On the secret list , since shortly after the start ,a the war, the 9000 had been completely remodelled in the railway's Transeona shops to -4' furnish the power for an, armoured train. .These ,shops alsoconverted four all -steel Canadian NatiOnal flat care and three all -steel box cars for this train, which Was used in British Columbiauntil the Japanese invasion menace disappeared. The locomotive . was covered with armour plate and • camouflaged to look like a box car, making it difficult for the enemy to to spot it in case of attack. At present, ,the9000 is in the C.N.R. shops at Point St. Charles having its . armour plate removed and other Owes effeeted to fit it for passenger service. All or tare have been• stripped of their war dress and are • back in regular freight service. Ae„..,caodiaitationaERailirayi ,e,YstkPIPPPt Of dieset iii**714"6:: a This ititieduted the first oil electric rail car. This unit, the first in North America to make a ,tralisconti entali / run was designed and built; Icompany's stains. On its tr was operated between mon ABLOW, Ob. WO. Ches. Wat- h** returned to 'Centralia after speudtng two Weeks ,at his home. Mr . W. Welter is not •ati well aa his many friends W0144 11e to ,At peeeent lie is in Stratford nhandial. • " Martipopent Sunday at IJondon, kiss Sean is spending 4 few weekith Mr. and Mrs, (1; Wallis near On Sunday a memorial service. WaS held at the ,Prembyterian ehurch for the late nUarvey Errington. ,puring the service Nfr. Tyndall, sanga nolo, The Farm "Forum met :at the home QV/4r. and Mrs. Omar Brooks on -Men- day evening, with twenty:present. The AOPle ",00, -operation" was diti.etosed;, lifter •Whieli • cards were played and 011,1eied by, all and, ltinelt was Served at the close. the next- meeting will be 'at Tait Clark's. 'Ww (Intended for 1asV.wee.1.0 WElitTrii111.0, Feb. -44rs. tiMO,OW, ' TttoS1.08.Voviertspent t el • WIISC034474$ home from Melton for the of Toronto,- and 3"hneroft of East '4,Fr'd$1010 at • the WW1 P. G. Thompson ,haii been*p pointed medival, offieer of health. for. succeeding Pr. • J. W. Shaw, wwho reeently, resignga after ,ilfty-two Years' service „in the position:: 1S- feature of the annual meeting of ,Whigham tnited. church., - last week, was the intraingpf the mortgage 1)150(11 on the •chureli lifteeu „years ago wben an addition --to the cluirch was . -erected. Rev. W. A. BgeerOft tbn0;11t" 44 the cougregattOP. • Mrs. MeGee, East 'Wawranosh, pawed away, on" Sunday in her eighty- third year., Formerly.. Maria ileecroft, she'. was a lifelong resident.. of the district.' • Two Was, Roy, Gordon, on the home- stead survive. .oliec rY 7th: iMfr 04.111 leen, w ited elth KenY of Mr. and Mow John 1 Melbourne, Australia. - Irwin oiliciated. Fent dyers who load roteeived their ,wings Abe , view; day' at the Training 'heol were among biteguefttL Sgt. Volby leaves sboirtly for A,nst and Mrs. Colty will follow in tl'ete 4010 future. wtsorm week.end ' ° of her eon, Xt. Mervin, Govier• and Vi • re. A. Wilson is not 'as well asWA.W0110$11 brother. . - Mrs. •Govier, - • her manY friends would like to see. qeorge Annstrong, former Wardiiii ;Tim gimon of filyth KV' Ear* Farm Forum for ;of Huron county, was elected presi ent, $.8.*NoS. 3, 5, 90.dz 1 was 'held,..11a.„1 of the South Huron ;Agricultural 'Se. •„, the Township. Ealr,on Monday night, clety ' at its .annual meeting, bola .at with it good attendance. 'Some of thel Wilson on JanuarY, 27th.. suc- • trinitees 'Wanted, , the views of the , eeeda Dr. S. R. Oainpbell, now Of People on, school problems. Mr. truce iGuelph, who held'. the ()Mee for many . ,• Matheson. gave a Short tail on markets years,: W. , R. Dougall *as 'elected • -and how to make fain' 'products at- beretary,treasurer,-- succeeding- Nictean of,Seaforth, who resigned .after thirty Yearge .service. .,-,Martha Ann. Rerniek,' 'Widow of Frederick toll, died •iat her ,luime 011 the $rd concession Wu, wai7sh Otk January 20th,, She was in her eightlethzear._ native of_Irsborne tOwnship,-:” _eTrA - , to young moved with her Patents to gad e.inDowateutlieigore1012,.., NY.,ftwaxiosh, where she 'had -since re- 1 • o2 these went sided,,,,,,,,tier„liust)and it' year ago' 4Ad many , Were the Shrieks J:f, :the: "ilinict surviving:: are-tlirae ,100,„- went off" -the, track, a 141.4 daughters: Fred W. and Dr; O.- ,Kingston4Mrs.,111. tneY'hage-,0iftor-iiight" suo-W After- - Ctrasby, mortis , Pearl °Me broadcast --heard' =Over lin, of, )31yth,,aiid. Miss home:- splendid4:diserissien..took ,on"ts "'rile death:1)f Simon MeVittie, "int, co-pp_orntive • wading =dear - lett -township, beeurred, on January 25th -$ocial. activities. were t.incler Ole leader- tifteg_ an.Allness*of two weeks,, the, result Itayinend -.Iledinond and of a slight fitreke 'arkalieart. condition; Xi: V. Campbell; 4)14.011$1Steil Of a A. native 'of; Piallett, .Ntr. •MeVittle. was musical program, 140tielt, WAS*;SerVed; Widely known in the district. ' Ile :Was' The rerun, next „week'will be held in his seventy-eighth oar... In Decem- at the hoine,Oft,,,,lifir; and Mrs. Douglas ber last he and hts the.:.former 04raijheli. Jessie Johnston of Grey toWnst(ip,, cele. -brated, .their .golden wedding .with a family :---gathering-' Surviving, beSides the widow, are one !son, 4r.4 anilett, and . three ,daughterS,, Mrs L'eo Watt and Mrs - :,,Nelson, 'Lear, . of Huliett, and Mrs:, James •Scott, 'of Toronto; also twelve grandchildren, ,. Vancouver 67.hOurs running timet; By the,end of 1928, the 9000, which was, Canada's first diesel locomotive, made its, appearance. This twin unit Was then largest and power- fulmost locomotive of its kind". in the world. Later, coirirerted to a single -unit-engin-6;1110M had been °Wye.- - risiiiipassengerand freightruns;chiedy intheCentral:Riiiii'orttiiNatiolialt7- When - the .. into' war :service, its. 12 -cylinder. engine:Jigs replaced with new V•type, two cycle,"16-cylinder engine. )A1eve• a section of the armoured tain.`Below, the 0000. (4) • r." ,GODERICU TOVVN, nal TelePtione Meeting.-- ann 41 Meeting! of subScribe'rs God rieh- ToWnship Municipal ':!te . . 'Pho e System Oliver F. 'Edward, e reti ingCommisdioner, was elected T another threeqletti-terna:H• the ann. al tractive so they might continue to,iind markets abroad. after the war, . After the discussions Closed an enJoyable ,time wits spent playing .Progressive 'euchre ; lunch was, served and "God Save -the tole brought the evening to a...elose. , port showed a good balance on the ear'S operations. Chas. Cboper and imam Wise were appointed auditors '4945. • • _ 6 - We are blind :to the.needs eecithers; "we always ,lOok at ourselves. • len the, truth comes out, traSt onieS• in. " • ERT MA', 4lying- ffieeritretfeSt, Ord,W. -angel's-M.10 -visited Iiise-week-ena. at the home of 1i O I, ••d• . • A0Vertil•7er, A 1', L 300-X41.gatiptt, • • • • •0r0 0 gimental t. • • • • 4. A000 Name and Rank • • • • •I • • • • • •'••• 00000 )011111 'Andress DCA ils- of Unit 1.• IP 1, ." oo • oo • • • t,0 • • • • • • fp, "1..4 !-'11 "This Coupon sent in • .• Same .. • • ; ; ..t • •••-..• o - ; • • ....... ... • • • • • • • 4 • • 1.1 . .. Address . ... NOTE: Advertiser 011.1 plekielorVitard- this Coupon, p ompOy to T Goderldt Sip:Rd-Star. - • • • • • • • • 4. • • .. . ... • BANNISTER Ater) • ii-Euvick &pairs; 0111 .• • . ••• • • Lubrication+ yeedor` Motor Oil • " thone:111 Kingston St. 4 4,...,44.. ••••4444,,,, IACHTMAN . - formerly occupied byM. . iflN'S WEAR 'The Squar .iweeren 130K ' . tive supoios; ivf ours, P• ortable lifleetile AeetYlene Maeliine gb.OP : Ite-, • ,,Startera and 'denern,tori. • • . .„ Phone tiise., CANADIAN VIRE * coRPOANT/PN, ASSOtiate Store ;IA WilETSTONE, Prop., Tires and ,Batterie,s,, llatifilitOn Ste Pion e 69W S'ONSTON &MAI...LOUGH Welding and itieneratittepairo MACHINE SHOP r" Phone' aely t • .• BROP,IlteS FUNERAL 4E1010E. _SttccessOr to , 113rophey, M.:LODOEiblreet4r -Phoner1,20-- ' Goderich Furnituro'SiOte-.1trAVest • ATnlitilance. SeritiCe- Fuueral Ailionie,..,1311110itreal St. . • *16.. sALT.„ oeneiatitaia4ire f and ;'Ileating tf:P.4relEii- and 't`iii•faces -; • and „Eignart) Ihone 283 ppgaiOli (XNO Drink COea,COla ' It IS "safest to get beat '58. Pletort. .1Pitone 4444•••1••••0•1•••••••••••1, VENUS iitESTAintANT ;- florae -made Cand,v .0110Z+IE 110 „ 'This Is Station 13 -A -T HURON LAIINDRIC, AND DRY CLEANING Prompt Service ""When. we're thrOugh it 'looks ltk HMV," Pholie 224 BEISPO • , courteous - entire •-• 1.,1111i the.bo: a ales s „cigarettes' 'often _ OttilogriTRUSPOier- :Earl Gnenther 7 Proprietor DailY service to and :from Tor onto, `Hamilton, 'London „ • • Intermediate pointS, • Viettnia St: . Phone OM toirrpti;' 011E , 'Your:friendly 1.D.A.. Drug Store 'Prescriptions a Elpecialti Phone 45. s , Gotlerich itLEIINOEWS. IEWiTILERIt It GIFTS Diamonds Watches avail* Phone lit° e • Goederieh• ALLAN'S Cat.00310t Phone 164 place to huy.',. Nnare and .Thronliton SATILTS 00ALVO. his mother, Mrs.:VS/fn. Crawfard. AITS, Crawforct yet -at -Kea vine, and will make an extended visit there and with, her Son Harvey., at Toronto.. 'Mr. Alfred Quaid- of Binscarth, Man„ is visiting' with Airs, Jas McKenzie, and brother, john Quaid. •• . The: Port Albert hockey. team met the Pine. niter teain in the Ripley rink on Monday!' evening but were , defeated LI_ to _ . • . • The. regular monthly niaing of tile Ashfield' atrio-fle will be held on Tuesday afternoon of next week, February 141,3•.,at the home of Mrs. Roy Petrie. Nine boxes will be packed for week -end with Gordon Carter.. Mrs. Vari Wightman spent last week with her patents, .Mr. and lire; lienry Matters of laicknow. • A Red Oross, quilting was held on Thursday at the Ileum of -Mrs. Frank Canqibell, where two' quilts were corn- Pletcd ; end, on Friday another „was held at the liorae of Mrs'. Alva AU. Dowell, where' three:quilts were eorgt. pleted. pot -luck supper was served, at both homes. . Farm Fernale,-,Thirty-one persons attended the IvarM Fortan held on, 11011407 evening at the,• Wine ot, Mr. Coal Coke •• Wood Phone 75,• Nelsen Ste -7- •, *Under trying circumstances we are trying to do a good JON You will lind this a-goed.:firm,te,do business with. - ItONITLiNti ALLES .& good way' to Spend your ev-. .,enings or leistire 'bouts in pleas- ant, congenial 'surroundings. • • West St. Gederich 'BORT. Diti4SE% . . GoDiftwo num- huatior • • . Fresh Frults..and itegitable�- . in ieasen. Scientific Equipment..:.' ,triendise Service ['hope 410 . East , St. * SiST ST ItAirairit High Quality Rum -- Bread )ilistr3k, Harry Barber ST. HELENS • S. UBLENS,-....reb. '4. --Mrs. T. Wilson audyti4tstiterle lieg,11.• of Whigham 'ere vibitors with Tor. onto -.friends 'Over the week -end. Vilkbe gratefullY received. .A. good at- New Mill. at _•Xre-- Stuart,-.Aft.1).$0,rd,,Teddy and the -boys overseas and any donations tendance is looked for. , • Udell. in Operation Thommy"-are spending a4..Yeiv." weeks.4r Farm loarm Forum met z,iuTrhiceutnreewpial<eairethisec,houpela.4Isntvgains,ilid.bayt' wThitolaith, er.parents,. ana, E, the school -house ="Oir Monday. even- Varicti & Quality Tog 'Your Pleasure - 1u Screen L(1004400014 • Phoiie *44.4•Iii• ing, with twenty-six present. , Diseus- tire almost a year ag9, l'as"Uen -c61*" ..Wmneres sinatiiute•---W6 February • - ieted -Ivan ,Kailifleiseh.„ is now the ,ineeting it the Vonien's Institute 'was' • sion for the evening was on Is Co- opetive-Markettng Plicient?" Mr.fmanager, succeeding•hii" 'late father, Cf'4w chairman,: 14..fter F. C. Ralbtleisch. Horaceraword-1 ' • ' a one-hour period a this, euchre was Purchases Mustard r, , Played and other, interesting eontestaoal publuess at. Clinton • ." were conducted tugler thedirection TheClinten *business.' of the John paper on . St; Valentine, and Mrs. 22 E. Mrs. D. Martin, Mrs. Martin Was' al5o B. Mustard' 43041 Co.:has been pur. W. Ride gave ...a reading. "january 'chased. by, Gladstone Grigg, of Goderich* WO- -the date set. for the . telt Red ' held i.n theCommunity Hall with Mrs. liall-presidingr-The roll .call was . re- sponded to With "How get newP.". Mrs. W. Miller gave an naterestint hostess and .served lune . e iieu meeting also Will be 'held In the school_ township. -who whe Antends . to take . up house, on Monday evening. • • residence in, Clinton ill the spring., ' Austildimi Flyer •• ". Cuirent Views ar Mr. and Mrs: L., T Penbale,, Exeter,. on.. blaiek ,Markets,' and divorce courts. • - A th home of the bride's I. , At 's parents, get 1 till we think of a world without • Cr oilquilting s ' •Vie are thinking a" lot -.of world w:'.Marries at ..Exeter , without war. -tutIte33.0,4MOItt' , _ (Continued from 'page' '2) -- of Hungary and eastern Czechoslovakia had reduced the, danger 0 n Nag cininterthrust from the Cartaktifiana. Some had 'felt, 'also, that the Russians ' had 'hoped' for :a bilateral 'settlement of the Poiiih, political problem. . an umisually mild ' winter was said- to have delayed .the hard freeze necessary for „full Russian . *(in the west, too, w•eatlierhas •worked for • the' 'Nazis. This winter is the worst in fifty years Iii western' Europe; snow and bitter cold, alfernating,With.. spdden :thaws, "haniner .offensiVe 'oper- ations.)- • •- , • - it .is now evident' that the time bad been well..used. t But *there reniained the questienhew far -the Present :on- rush would carry , toward theultimate goal. "Where Would' this mightiest of all Russian. oftensiVes Palm' -';ok • .be halted? . . The .Red4rmy's spectac- ular -victories Seemed to pOse-Ahree ,prospects. " The drive '; toward Danzig inight Shatter', the northern wing oc Germany's defense position: The fall of Lodz Might .'eairtplicate 'oerxuaii effortsvtO form:- a' *Central line- short• of the 1riLve.into Silesia not only promised a.body WOW to GOrinall war prodnction- but also could aid the Russian advance from Hungary . into neighboring CzeehosloVakia. • -, 7—The New, York Times.. ' . - . , • ,-Do NO Su" FromHeadaches?. IAt ihsehaadaerdIteo .al:enagnwiluhmoth a hienaid•tisethlaf,tiazi:ht: and pains all the time. . • need. may Pc a warning 83111Ptom 'that •trhen3-is intestinal sluggishness within. • • ' To help overcome the cause of headache itis. • necessary to eliminate the waste matter from the aystetn. betoo_ • Bitters helps to remove thweaniae of...shentItiehes- fiqgulaiteg thee. anindd•tobilimnI,^uPprg,ta"he:sin6tiuggirrtiregt,..iidartrirben"terijhafet,he,beettc?acnateoltptedlielzed; headaches ilionl.,IdifiapPear. • • • (443".33':13. at 'Tithit:41*!liugMilbeur Cot7,...X.irattPld..edT$01:72t0a. ObPat. 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