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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1945-04-12, Page 4DAPI., Al 14 12L , " Vite have never been able to meet the demand `or the fine, Tomato. Plante we s }fie .� in, nor for Opal& h •Qiix4xl r i , .so t:Ttnt-,,;wait a ,pig our order at once.. :What, about theee Shiibo,Evergreens 'and .Fluwer riants that' 'ou need .arouu t your house or '.. un • e: "eaKier.theylkare :in thegro td the 'better . tie ,chance ef'' tT eu wing and doing well. We. till ha ` >g baskets ,and • , ®rch bogos,.� MWecalf for then and deliver when the -plants are well estab1 .d F The Greenhouses that have >: supplied flowers,. `to Goderich and vicinity for 40 years. :. • A> Un sbr dge a ON.,: only; 16 -April' Port Albert 'Dramatic (Club Stages ',A' .READY-MADE: FAMILY'� ONE ADIOSSION 50e Begins",at 9• o'clock sharp P -DANCE AFTER TO` CAR 'C THERE' ORM. Miss Coryll Anderson 'of Chatham has returnedhome after spending the Easter holidays. with Mr. and Mrs. Paul • Trudell, • Britannia road. and Mrs. Win... Walden of Westfield the at visited f t �ome o Mr. and Mrs, J. Vincent one•'day last' week. Guaranteed '.Oil - Pk .11101t. '?ayes $1.5Q and up H©LL Y.WQQD BEAUTY SHOPPE (Next Capital Theatre) West St. Phone42w . JOHNS -MANVILLE ".6BLOWN'f R.00B ,WOOL HOME INSULATION SERVICE IS NOW AVAILABLE TO HURON COUNTY HOME • ' OWNERS. Based on over 85 years experience in ;the problems of in_ a sulstion is the heritage of Johns -Manville Rock -wool. Johns -Manville engineers have produced the most efficient Rookrool nown But goodmaterial alone is not�gc od enough—the application on must be honest -trete h an.4. complete. Now is the :.tine to insulate your ail tic and walls POR FREE ESTIIVIAT' Phone or Write t Night tltuia stie Annual. • Meeting Held The annual.meeting of shareholders of the Maitland Golf 'Club wail pheld in the Judge's chambers at the Conrt -lbw on Wednesday evening. r The meeting was well attended and included� several new' shareholders whose presence:helped materially in making it one of the,most enthusiastic •meetitgs in the .club's history. The highlight of tile meeting was the' re- port of'Dr: ,J.. A. Graham, chairman of the'spial 4eimnittee appointed at' a ,previous -.nesting, • whose purpose was to= call en the busiuess'and Professional' raen of Godei'icll: to buy shares in the ;club and.. so provide the fundsaretgssary to the improvement and maintenance of . this' valuable asset, to the town. Dr. (raham's report^showed that' out of twenty-three calls ' his committee had a `•'Perfect • score of j:wenty-three sales The committee is continuing it3 allotted task and hopes to call on all prospects' within.tlie next few days. Mr. 'D. Li. Mooney, „the president, :to. . whose .tireless. efforts for many years the club really owes its °existence, pressed "a, wish" to retire as an active director, but was Persuaded : to time as a memberof the view, direftor #te. " The ' . following were elected directors for 1945: honorary president, D. D. Mooney; president, J. A. -Gra-' hate;:.vice-President, P. It ''Darrow; secretary -treasurer, T. R. Pritchard; chairmen 02, committees--iflnance,: D D. Mooney ; property, Judge T. M, Costello ; house, Frank Curry ; golf`, Dr. X. C. Jackson; membership, T. R, Patterson; grounds, Thos. Sandy; tennis, F. R. Darrow. An important ruling -was made' which,, reads as follows: Local' residents will not be permitted to p aY unless they ' become members. 'Miley may, how- ever, pian as a guest of €r rneanber on' paying the regular green fee. mother important' rfiling was made and one which the' directors -intend to carry out tb the'full. This is, as follows : That this property `:is ; the private' property •oi the 'Maitland Golf Club Ltd., andall persons' trespassing on any. part thereof wilt -be prosecuted. This ruling was wade necessary, by the continuous wilful damage --done' to the property. - Boys wishing to `caddy "rust apply at the office. None .blit authorized caddies will be ,permitted on the 'pro= perty. OBITUARY Mks. 'C: BAECALER. • . The =death' of Mrs. Christian '. Baech- ler, Wolfe street, '.occurred suddenly ' at Alexandra Hospital on Sunday, afternoon; in her 'fiftieth year. Perm-' erly Miss Ifaze1 Brenneman, deceased was born at Denver, Colorado, and had lived in Oxford .county near -.Wood- stock ' until her marriage, when she_ went; to reside in Saskatoon, late coming to Stratford and Blake. She game with her husband to Goderich. two and a baljf. years ago; Mr. Baech- ler passed , away , ast „July. 'Deceased was a Member of'North street United church, Surviving , are'' two sons, Leonard J., of Seaforth, and 'Emery .of Goderich; and a ten -,year-old daughter, 'Grace Marie, 'It home. Th 7funerri•11, ,00lt place On' Wednes- day afternoon from' the 'Wheeler fun eral home_. _' , ,private. •service was con- -ducted" by. Rev. R. H. Turnbull, of - North street 'TJn.itedchurch and the pallbearers were Leonard Jeffrey, Wil-. lia-m Johnston, Robert. Rodges;• George Ginn, Wilmot ' Haacke and -- -Fred. Robinson. Burial . vas: in Maitland' cemetery. • MRS. WILLIAM KEMPTON . -.;A shockingly- sudden death occurred on ,Tlh i;rsday last at ParEntiount, west 01! Lucknow;„.When Helen" MacDonald, wife of William Kempton, passed Imo unexpectedly at the age of thirty-nine years. . 'Mrs. Kempton, who- that morn- ing had: returned from .a ...drives to Luckuow with her, husband; ;Was alone in the house when she was seized with. e a heart attack; ' find Mr. Kempton on entering the house found his .wife ,dead'. She' had been apparently • in her' usual robust health: "A daughter of ;Mrs: Jamey MacDonald and the • late Mr., MacDonald of •Paramount, she had lived in that .district all her life. She was married ' twenty-one years ago and for a few years she and her husband Iived on the 12th ' Concession. :of Ash-, :field before moving to Paramount; esides _: th+e. _hereayed husband,„ --she; leaves her mother and 'five sisters: Mrs. Robert Ilamilton ; (Sadie) , para- mount : Mrs, M. L. Sanderson (Anne), St.. John, -N.B.; Mrs. Robert Scott m i> Ashfield ;-Mrs: 1VI°: �K; r(t (Phyllis), - Toledo," and'Mus., Frank King (Rachel),; Toronto. The funeral service Was held in Lucknow ','t)nited. church on.. Saturday afternoon,, and the affection and high esteem In' which, the deeeased was *old was -7 -evidenced in the large congregation that over flowed the church.' The pastor,' Rev T. W. P I tewa r ; ed 1 t €he... ser e,• (hiring which. MrsY f:Cameron Memnon,. ald sang f`lieyond the Sunset." The: 'iinf:erment was in Lbclialsl; cenietery^, the pallbearers being George .Twamlev, George Tillin, Alex: : tanley, ,• Robert Campbell, - Lloyd Stein.' and'US. •.Ketchabaw. FOR QUICK TUR4OITER-4-FURNITURE and REDOING DRESSER oinly.�- Lar ge Mirror, Butt Walnut, Water- fall design.— ` ` .• .• • • -.• • Y r ' �Y ► J+• • r •r.♦ .. ,a Y • Y • • W Y'«-'1 • $ZV.yy' , 3R ...SF,only-;,Igearron,..Valn $ nas$25.a4; BOOK SHELF Walnut'. • • r • .. »r r r r i Y • :' ' ♦ ' 4 • i !► .$16.00, -- CEDAR $16.00 -- CEDAR . •CHEST—Beautiful matched" Walnut, Genuine ennesae '* Cedar 'Lia ' MAPLE QCT-.N'atuial Ani 36".x 18" x 16"' / �' i a „ • i .. • •. ! •.. f •'. P` •$1.2.90 BEYD—W641,14 Belt Eke. Sp g:Mattress and , prixrgs,` .$70,00 -ClfAJR-lluho1ater+ d, large,Spring Oiled ' Re °ivy CHAUS-"eanitortiable, . Spiting filled,. '; Velour' orYovP.r:�rbig, . • • r • • r • • • a • • • «'• •• • • a ►' I ►r • Y Y' a i yr . , • • • f Y. $11.5V ItEfl GEEATOR---Wlarge,, white enaniel blaek t+ m, well 00 REI EIGERATOR Imall,. white enamel ' (:as, ) • 4,..$10.00 strve flEN" 0A Nkoli white an inial (us>ed) ► �..', • ,0240 Ei�lr aiahing�r,. ur itnllre, 'C ST Sterne On the Eroad*aof Gode"ich f fltTN(1"ANr oN;,' April 11.-•--Kgnneth and Loll Crawford of Goderich, spent a few days last week with "their. grand parents',:. Mr and i its. .' A; Culbert. The pastoral • relations .committee of Dungannon TJniterd elfureh has e tended n 'call to Bev, W: 1. Rogers of Little . Rapids to beeonie the pas'tort, ;The -call hag been -accepted and the Conference settlement committee Ails given 'approval. the change Y. to become effective :fitly, 1., •1045. Hand. -Crushed. Little Douglns Hef:. ford of Toronto. who, 'with :his parenfs was spending trio .E`asteir vacation with •Mr. and Mrs. W. I . McOliire, ;met wlth it nasty. occident during 'the week. Rio left hind eaught'in the wringer of the electric washing machine. The fuse blew olit and his hard 'wins 'crushed o f'ew nioments longer .;until . rerensed. e was taken to Goderich hospital for an X -rat and .it Was found there were to bones- broken. Tie will . have the hand in n bindlgec for some time. y Red Crntsa C nVa'e .-Mr.Mar�yvin Thirnin• preisiclent' Of _ the troll lied (floaAs• is pleased `with 'the results of the reeenl- canvass nod nnpr+ cftttes tile. work of the . canvassers who gave their time and the generosity of tbpse wbo donated so 'well. The quota 'of $1500 whieh was above thenriuota of last year has been met 44th . $1000 • additional The Red Cross has been able to reael out and lend i .hand to our boys in enemy countries; we. hear 'on'every hand appreeiation from, returned 'men Miss. Letitia Dream* Passes., -An aged and ,hi;ghly :esteemed resident, of Dungannon,' in the .person of Miss Letitia 'Dreaney, passed t' the Great 1eyo11d L 'on T.nesday morning at Alex- aandra 1lo$pital, ..(oderieh, •'where she had been the lust few months for care and :attention.. She had previously livejl aloneat her, borne in Dungannon. Gn Taster,,i unday, April 1st• last, she Passed her ;eighty=first birthday.. She was born on' the 4tli concession Of Ash= field, a daughter' of,Antlrew and Letitia Dreaney, • and had resided ' in Dnn- gainon 'for -over thirtylise years: She wasa good friend to all,P'but especially to the Tittle childreh,' who•greatly loved her; ' With most of the members, of her "anrily gone, She endeared. herself "cto her nieces and nephews: • and their hildren, mss well : as to ,many 'friends who wilt,cherish her. Memory: 'Needle- work and gardening were her ',favorite activities, • outside of entertaining her friends;; She was a devoted member of St. Paul's Anglican church and 0f the Ladies' Guild, site gave valued. aerviee to the Red* Cross by doing a great deal of knitting, and la countleSS ways she lived a very useful life. The only surviving member of her parents' family is her sister, Mrs. Geo, Dorniln of Elstow, 'Sask. Sisters' who pre- deceased,her were' airs.. Elren Cline Mrs. Barbara Purnin, Mrs. Margaret AVery • and , Airs. 'Jennie v'hitely. • ""A: little brother died in' infancy. The Funeral service will .be held in St. Paul's church on Tbiersday afternoon and will be conducted by the rector, Rev. •W. J. Donaldson, nand the inters Went will be in Dungannon Ceuetery. The whole community deeply .regrets the passing of.,,this 'fine. exemplar of friendly':anal true -hearted ways, 3..."04 Brewer and little son Clifford;, of Wingham, ' Miss 'Lorraine McDermici, of Hamilton, and Miss A.phra Steepe,: of Clinton.; Werecbsltors at the home ,oaf Mr. and . 1 rs. Johne Vincent, Bast :street, during; „• the bollA day week.. , • • „,.• Mr. Jack Murray, Tito is salting ou the- steamer Mohawk Deer, .called on. 'his grandparents; Mr. and Mrs. Wali. Birnie; while' his boat as in port}here ai<rTuesday. n " - The Cough Thal Hangs On a ;$�y •pp This is the kind of a,cough,ait is' hard to get rid of, the -kind -that bothers you diming the day and keeps you awake at night. Why not get a bottle of Dr• Wood's Norway Pine andui kl ,; ,,,. �; .:•�::, Syrup_ lee how q c ,.y it will help to relieve you :.-;.•`r �;:. .,, .; � < of this coughing condition'?.: • It acts promptly and effectively, _going to the foundation of the trouble, loosening the phlegm, soothing the irritated air passages, and: stimulating the bronchial organs: . e "Dr. Wood's': has beea on the market -for the past 48 years. ?rice 35c a bottle; the large family size, 'about 3 times as much,, 60q -at all drug counters. The T. Milburn co.. Limited, Toronto. Ont. From the Blue Waters of lake ; Duron W`e ha' re. stored our .usual supply of Ice and will be able .. to take care- of all demands. Any Person. .. want'ig a season contract ' .asked, to lot us . know ` as soon as-. sible• John$. 1.I: Graham, Phone 302W Bennett `St. - Goderioh • si .EADo,j1V1' NEY" ..i Ys the common term.: for ,.wl at businessmen, i "Reserve Funds". In any'laiguage, "Ready M n `''is .A handy, thing ear t 'have. ;�. : Nonerealize t±s need more than a farmer :-: ; for in the business bf farming there are so many times that extra money is seeded . . for bilis that must be 'met:. to take advantage of opportunities pct 0 turn a d�llar" with profit. •' Farmers always need "extra money", at • seed time . ..:'there are ; .lany times: when a * farmer needs -"tea money'' 'i ith uta reserve:•fund.�.be Ynuceeil1ier` tell— .. i' somethings for what' he .can get.for it"' or borrow,•f' he can get af,1oa h ..!, Lai •. ,f • - Victory Bods,',�'rovide a safe And Convenient form in .'. r1l�hee Al�igh f o r r ' -• / ` •, - « a: s n 1 nn ung .. eedd.. Vreto o d earn ,(cubic b k interest. When ` you have Victory Bonds your daregLet a loan from art bank at ar�yY' time without ans044.nality,, and the interest bonds earn pays a large p rt,of the interest on.the - - • . 1.,. h. VictOry Bonds ,can be bought for cash Which you have r . saved ;orought on, convenient deferred ;:payments wi ; money as you ,get tit • .'tEXtra monteyl' ice needed to pay hgrves fiand'a' ► . . buy at'1ctory Bonds to :provide :a reserve of working capital for.your farm. Buy them, too, tolelp maintain. your country"'swar effort. They, Pay interest these a �' Y two ways:" VICTORY ..BOND, 8th VICTORY 'LOAN Opens. April 230. NATIONAL. ' WAR rittANCei Commn`rEe YOU can ofte>tt make.* Ptof t leyou Mali© ' Cath to bray young a n'imals w) * .