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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1945-03-22, Page 7mr, Amon zoodi mode A FIELD' • ('l atended for last week) DAYF'i)Mlal), . March 18.Mr. Harry Baker and daughter of ]Condon,. Apept the week -end with the ftrmerr•'s parent's, fir. and Mrs,. Harry Baker. Castle .N,Stratford, Mist Dean� � +' At' visitiqg her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. • '''Tho, Castle. Y. Mrs Arthur Brisson ,;Alis. and k A. aril of Detroit, spent a' few days last week at their home• here.. They • were accompanied by Mr. a ;d Mrs. it. 4. rdewis, Mrs. Priasons parents',' who , are going to live `here . rcnanently. - . . n and'm et Mr. and • Mirk 11 Knight a .. _ i y« . • ,, o spent t e_ ee +� k� n dat the. were aecomPaaled. r+ . rein - !emit. who returned home aftoar spend lug several 'ren in Tor nto. His#: Mary • Rei rotllr to - hem Qct Mo,+t1 Y after aPandiall tha winter u outhi tiwith Ara...Rathwell at V'sr*ia. Mrs- Jolt hfacE004,. jr., rebArned hame o 1°Thiirsday ` last atter ,spending a „week: with her mother,•• Mrs. H. `Mur - en ,° Sound. • xaY, at pvw .. • 'Mr. -Sam ^/Hester returned ' home'. Iast .week after spending. ,some week in tendon:: 'Mot.; M,.: Moran 'aeeom; withhien.. and spent , •a' few days wi th hk 'n �.. , . to 11 a Pte; Joseph Maid xe reed . om • last eek for medical reasons, and 14 spend - lug a thirty -day furlough •with1 le his. vife In Moto WS. his raO r, '�. W•114 of Bard.04, R+ptiain• A trateUng Of the ra'teplty'era o Bayt0eldand the coc uctit7 Waif, hel4 In the. Town Hail on Thu � y everng, for the purpose Qf ergau!, a 000401440 to 1 atter reeeptions and gifts for °the ',boys v re- turning house from PvHoverseas,k � R. Domes was •.ap.giuted, chairman tor the, evening. The following committee. was al inte4 John Howard, for ,the' v true _te8t� r 'r d Watson,. for � the to .. .. ...hip. of Stanley; John Parker, L.O.L. No. 24; Mrs, • JaWASJas, Fergtleon, rase Society; 1ftaleoliu Toms, the Red C ; F for, the Legion, Rev, 1tH hlifor the ehurebes James'Stiriing, for Gode— rich township; John Butes, forthe ; Cro•.1111431. x was i xyi,ay, H, . o t decided to i Ye, a xrdt In t Tom H ou 1#'riday', ,. the two ierViCamen wJio have returned Within the last. fen"' wee r It watt also dee' ed for "V -Day" t ft- 'nnu llitr serer' would be held hi. the united church, either - on that day or 'the day following. • If wYten a' Colored maid was. Milted she were; going: to hang up a :sprig of mistletoe for Christmas she replied'; `ioisn't.' oo.too much, IJe+�d iC i I doneget pride �♦ advex-+Ae forde .ordinary s rY ' c41tesies any ladyhalQa right to •,;e t."• :*WHAT'S -HAPPENED TO YOUR WAR SAVINGS TIN(? iT'S.A-7-LIONG TIME SINCE YOU 'BOUGHT A CERTI,FIGATE, STILI .NEED A. FEW STAMPS FORTHE NEXT .ONE `,&t. the slaty ice• anal nseu of the Mel illep F'ira Insurances - pang, held at Seafcrtb, a►n» ex ption,01• l strong huanciad stau`d Of was Shown j ^ • In �` :ite of heavy losses during the es .. T total pnrp1 . at »'.-lie +clue J . . hiehe `a:. ' : x e Mets Henaall, suffered reaolve ,rervk.ce 4t xis .��'r.�� �r � • Mrs.G� ,� r � • ea :. of .uearl;3 painful burns to her hit a W t room-, r, .*ev'. ra�ci.tQa an ,s, Iti�r se pa :�`+, P. t Ce► I leu ea s� ;$ otin � • ' a tenr a t vshe was s was. tcents in the`° s;t � . a gasoline e �tq#a x'►rae, � twenty per� , s . istory. x into llames. Bev' , . u . 03$0.1,• ,a# the eompp�ty� r h ... . again ,able to Par. of Ool l d , fe 'l.v^ rem .was..... . MatthewA� . � � ^ The ,cQm►paut�'" iia Mx,, a,ttcl �M�rs, • , , of 'Victory`:: " irr -' 'Canton; The late,'C be r ear eltasm i lebratecl. the � luttaapt. iG� tic/pate in fU Mullet!; tov�n�h .P� ' . well as to eontribete 1750 tveroak i ' a,nnly rMar�x +un n eo f C?n1.• H Boat abeide as we wend n� e atione°' .r • '• x Bolt n rr le to , ' patriotic and charitsib 8 , arch,' 8th Combe of Cii'e'c+tt: � Tho Exeter Teey�dvQeaiereioxtain fibs, Middloa0a Hlr+ Regire be - sect i�tir s�arr►iaris. All + or that a parsnip measuring throe feel: fore: •on at a subsequent meting t o U d tw iaches� izL length was dug 'up In M� the garden et Eobt. Sanders? Exeter., way were re-elected,'a?tid. •o ahbeard o _ . . ), R ». Archibald rut's reelected prod- may'. Fatally.BMW' ,. •. Richard' Masse, of . the (irand d district, , was fatally ` burr ''Tedd, 4 eseiay morning I 'took when a coal.-oll elm eaplo •; be • dent. • The "Q ? cersu of the company • are: President, 'W. it. A.rehibald,: Seaforth •; vice.-i►resident, F. McGregor,. Clinton: last week. Frank Wood, for manyyears - a proinifent business man of .,..Exeter, died on, March stit at • the age of manager and secretary -treasurer. & . is Wife and was ligating a uire in hie- hime. °Hsi U.R. 1, Clinton; Chris. Ieonhart, Brod- survive. ,. he `ware �`iitiman fAa�ll,,r . �s tatlxba€; e A xeid, Seafoxth; directors,. Alex. Seventy-three years. was clad ,onl iu; natde�rw r' and George Leiich, one $ot, D,r. Clan;' Wood,. of Sudbury, Brosrldfoot, S.eaforl;h; within- a few seconder of then ,e Xol►iols hag@Il, j. Trewartha, Clinton W. Exeter has' lost two old residents ;hems a nose cox torch," i ' . R. Archibald, ..Seaforth,, Alex.the persd'ns..af Mrs.:,�Christopher.'J'. His.. wife wils.bnrrled about tl'a�ds MC iii 'Doming, Blyth, Frank McGregor; Clra-- Luker, who died on March ll.th st in her attempts to put out the 's. J L.tninety'. d Mrt vented serious atnage Passmore, •who^ passed away' on March ., •.�',� giveir ,xn�at OA; Hugh; � E THAT WAS' YOUR. PLEDGE.. ANM ONE. -Y00. HDU E EP BUT THE WAR 'EUROPE.. S LD BE HC?t,J OVER SOON ALL THE ,MOREREASQ .. IV TO PLUG HARDE_ R I . THE hAST`pl�U6 WILL ,!dio �,,_,,,.•, TAKE EVERYTHING WE'VE GOT [AID DON'TFORGET WE'VE 4 ;. PS' -TCS =THE 4A BEAT, TOO SAPEACE! VE Fa►R War Savings , are your bid .-_ • for victory , ,;,your stake xn.the fu :tc},r e. A rare ro- . . i� p gramme of buying stamps and certificates is the best wayto save. And .your. dN a: ut t ,S�-.dT tJ t e .. v+~ et s use there is 'b x.: h st Ding. they day of1,4a1 ,.. victory. Are you buying ,:_Wary ,Savings Stamps and Certificates re ilaxiy? Alexander, Walton; . the age o -. yea , an . Neighbors +caste to the rescue and pre - Malone, Seaforth Elizabeth I.'aesinore 'widow •of Samuel i d to the douse NZ - The attention burned man. W s JA shileid -.,,•Macy .. L 1,3t1i in her elgh c*nixtath year. f osh- anditthen taken �tl at loud to St • Couple 'Louden, 'where was the scene of a ,quiet wedding when Observe.50th Anniversary he 'died ;Pulp sy atght. a one The •Ashiield Presby"'�rian manse • A,.sh$eYd Pearl. Isobel,. youngest daughter of Mr. Mr, and 'Mrs. Wilson Irwin, lifelgixg de' the tTUesday children Of , U' and Mrs.' Din can MacKenzie,. Lochalsh; residents 'of Ashfield, township, cele- and Mrs- J anmee Masse, St. roseph and John Stuart. •Jamieson, only son, of 'brated their golden wedding annivers- ,._ .Mr. and Mrs.. Gordon Jamieson, Geode- ary on March 6th: Tliey were mar- XORIiS t- • DREEO ',CL'CB rich,. were united . in marriage. The ried in, Goderieh on Mach 6th, 1895, The Yorkshire. ,breeders, * L B ceremony was performed by, Rev,. Dr. by Rev J.:Carrie, and. since then. have ' 11 W. O. Rhoad:, The bride wore 'a floor- made theirrtilorne Continuously ori the, county"'formed u. club at a re:ens ineet- length. gown•• of white .embossed' chiif"on. ' 1pth coneelsiaii' of Ashfield. Mr., Wil- lug •.' held. in the agricultural xofCe, Om' fingertip ,veil of , palate , d'esprit• son: -is, seventy-five years, of age and Minton» They„ plan holding a ahc w as held in lace by' a shirred halo:';Mrs. Wilson, who before her anarria�ge ale ¶:con unction with the u�.= w p• , , ae ear is ands She' : ware a single strand of pearls, wash �av'ina T'aerepee ` C s r, , a. 'gift' from the • groom, and ' carried seventy-two: They have, three s ns o , a shower bouquet 'of American ` Beauty Palmer, Gordon 'and Spence, and .six randchildrenr ie n• 'o 'apt..Jaornes Owen Comtbe - A brou'e plaque in ,memory of Captain James Owen Cooabe, who gave his life in the 'A.11ied.cause in 'France las A w n .e in..St.Paul's' t- u us as u v iled �' g . �.- t, �•r;.;+,j.. it e1.4.IAJ.il, rr^-^r, Vlinto�,. m roses. NMrs Jock Spla.n, • of Goderich, _ o was, matron,', Of isles' ..cit the- gr oznw -s honor. She wore afittedpink net. *frock with' satin-.appliques'.andn?atch- ing ,.shoulder -length veil, and • carried a fan -shaped bouquet of 'pink , carne ario n e esus. •il2iss ... ,....tip•: andA;,uaby .max i -:Mich. "�'ir... �1acl�enzie of-Tisrnsi>tig�•m, _. _. .,_.,_ hersist,:er's,.. bridesmaid,'. and was: dressed in a canary --yellow• chlffeh gown. Her headdress was of yellow flowers and she , carried, Talisman roses • and shaded snapdragons. Ernest 'But- ton, ;. a •ucknow,. was groomsman.- After, the,ceremony -a reception was held at. the" Park House, ,Godericli, The bride's Mother wore a: printed silk jersey" _dress and green felt hat. ,with corsage bouquet of Talisman roses and the groom's .mother wore navy blue. brepe with: matching: sailor h,at. -. 'Her. corsage- bouquet .was American Beauty roses; Later, Mr. and Mrs, Jamieson: left.64 a wedding trip to Niagara Palls. For travelling the bride wore a‘ must- ard ,woo]. dress with • matching hat .nhd brown coat and accessories. - They will snake' their home in. Luckily, FREE!.CIGARETTE-S-forUve�seas..... „,„. Local boys oyerseas will get thousands'of-smokee--€rcc. Wherever - their are,, whatever branch of the -Service -_ .,a..Qa.. 'they are" in, • they. are constantly ' .-1 the minds 0f. the folks at home. ' Goderich is proud of them. • `• - ' 'x IMPORTANT --If your name' appears in this issue go at once to The ' Signal -Starr. and supply the following" information : 1. The rank,, regimental number and name: "" = 2.. Overseas address of Mae boy or girl in the Services you wish • to send cigarettes. to: •Sito"iiid any person care to send cigarettes to the boys overseas, they can •Full Address. Details" of Unit !lend $1,00 of more, to Mr. D. E. Campbell, and the cigarettes will. )3e sent' • by- -the- Goderieh: branch. of the Canadian , 'Legion.' : .... • , ' THE `PLAN„ IN- BRIEF .. ' l�ach week for 26 weeks, •not neee'ssarily consecutive; there will appear ; among the advertisements on • this page, the names and addresses of - per- This Cdupon is sent :in by. a sons an The Signal -Staff subscription list in and around • Goderich. • • Read Name the advertisements careftly. If you should m find your nae, notify this,. w office at once, •'•or before next publication dare to whom you . would 'like-- - Cigarettes . sent The Signal=Stas will then send 300 cigarettes ,,4,vereoris with: the -compliments of the 'advertiser, .thr-oiiglt the Goderieh. branch of the Canadian Legion Tobacco fund. - PRICE CEILING. •ON CANDY' AND • BISCUITS All' Candy, and fancy. -biscuits sold by wholesalers . and . retailers will be Placed under a price ceiling of a set markutp', ::according to Prices Board. officials. Both candy and biscuits have been sold at -basic period prices up until- now. The order does not affect packaged -candy to retail up to 15 cents, or imports. This Prices • Board order does not control .the price at the manufacturer's level, which ' has been previously 'fixed. .. ' ••i ton. Spring Show; which is 'being held o Tues ay, `: J une • 5th. Al fre d ' ainsr�� iayfi e1d. wasel tedFresiM dent of the club Alvin _ Betties, ,Bay'. , nerd,- vice:,preSb1etxt; J; Matt a,' agricuitural • representative, - Clinton, • secretary -treasurer.- .The director are Ross Henry, Lucknow; iai. This, t e fox brussels diad J. Poweh� S a m , c..... b- work. ' Q i~ cl'o +r~lUt1x;aIst�.; ii pe�.'to�1'� o e Quickly removed in Clean Semi' 91Or1l C NTor� J William Stone. INGERSOLL, ^ The tired, worn'out mother cannot male _:ome if she is siok and worried by the neve household duties. 'a, .Slie get3 ran down and becomes ne• irritable, downbe -ted"' and discouraged; night, and gets up in the uiorning'feeling as ed � W omen •suffering in this way may find in Pini; ,• r--luetly with which•=to help recuperate t. down systetti, sad assist them back to health -4 • Pr>.. e fi[ie a box; 65 pills, at all drug conn -, Loos. •ior our: trade mark a "Rrd Heart"., The T. Milburn (;r , J.imited',iTo at 0. y hen abe,went•to F �.iiurn s Healthand:Nerve eir, ,health, build up the rant 1 .. BANNISTER �.° AUTO SERVICE 'Repairs to .11 makes of cess., \ Lubrication, Veedol Motor 011 TOWING J o. �• a Address .... . '� NOTE: Advertiser. will please forward this . Coupon promptly to.. The Goderich Signal -Star.. -^.• . Suceessor to J. Brophey FLOYD M. s-LODG,E, Director Phone 120 Goderich Furniture Store -Il West St. • • Ambulance Service Funeral., Home -13 MontreaffSt. - BEDFORD = HOTEV .`F - - -courteous - Service . - Reasu -., b1e Rates Square. _Phone 323 'Send` the boys` cigarettes often -SAIILTSTOOAL C4 . , Coke Wood • Phone '75 , " Nelson St. Under trying circumstances we are trying to do a good Sob, • You will find this'd 'good Sun to ' do iiusineas.-with. The S'giiare Go'derich CARL IWOESELL 'eneraHIardwar = K . Plumbing% and Heating) Stove's and Furnaces Paints and ,Oils Square . Phone 283. GP'ENTHER 'TRANSPORT Earl it Gurenther Proprietor Daily service to and from Tor- onto;-Harpilton, London • intermediate points. Victoria St. ." PI>Node, 850 ...:A, good . way to si:. rid your ev- enings or leisure hours in pleas- ant, 'congenial surroundings. - West St :Goderich BRADLEY & SON. 4ptomotive -Supplies, ,Motors, Portable Electric Acetylene Weld- ' ing, . Mawhine ShdYop Wor-k,• fie - built Starters and . Generators. iP.tione Z4-458., 1 CANADIAN ,TORE OORPOTtATION toc1ate, Store' ' GGODERIOR' , BOTTLING WORKS Drink Coca-Cola Tweedie's Popular Drinks It fa; safest to get 'the best. 58 ' Piston St. Phone 489 • • EMERSON' ; STORi' Tbtir. friendly 1314.. Drug Store Prescriptlons ' 'a'` Specialty''' Phone 45 ' `.Gioderieh Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in season. • r ,Scientific Equipments; Friendly Service ^. Phone 470, Eabt St. L O. WHETSTONE, Plop: Tires and „Batteries Handlton St. ,, Phone 69* JE'VG!LERY' d&: GTI'TS •. P� .+ 'Watches • Diamonds fiepairs. Phone Igp 6+ terict, Welding and General Repairs w . Itx GIII, l ' S1101* OE`S.:LAUNDRY AND rant t OLE .NIHGf Prompt Service , 'sWhen we're through it iookq like` flew." ' Ilainilton St. Phone 240 .ALLAN'S GROCE tY "A Ji odd' place' to buy." The iQAPIT, L 6' HEATEL Variety tlQua ity For 'PoUr°Pleisnre In Screen •Entertainment P;bione 47 You've often watched the.rystanp your cheque. Every day, in nch of eve bank in Canada, the u been scrutinized, stamxped and recorded. During the war years,- this -daily flow of cheques , through. your bank has swollen to,a torrent... Deposit accounts♦ are more numerous and active than - ever `'before. -T is"=increase fleets the tremendous activity .°of"Canadiaa ' a life and business; Production, purchases sad payrolls have 'all -reached record levels. In addition,. three .qutatters of a million,. men'and women in the armed services must r. get their. ;pay,, and their dependents .receive ` allowances .regularly. h The handling of this, 'wacrtrrxie volume of cheques ' is. quite apart fiom 'pumtet'ous l°special services ,-which the banks have, r undertaken -tee ' delivery cf milliOns .0f Victory Bonds and the sale of countless *tar Sav°ings •-Certificates; ration coo t banking,, Subsidy payments. to, producers; forei ,n .exchange - operations. AO, ail this extra work has .been carried out at a•otme when new help bas hadito be trained to take the place of more than t oO bank, workers town uniform.