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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1945-07-12, Page 5_ • • TIII31041-0.1", flJ1X 12th, 3. PATTERS° (feral:erly nary NiitefielVS) .1tor ourt- -- GROCERIES; FRESII MEATS • and VEGETABLES WE DBI.I'VE:R Phone 011 CoyRyitaxinia, and Bayte1d ,14113.!* PORT ALBV1RT: , . The .=jul'y *meeting 'ef 'the Ladies' ‘Criiild of Christ church was held at the home of Miss Elizabeth Fester. The, devotional part of the meeting consiStec1 of a hymn; the Scriptnre dames' Anstay PLUMOING and ITEATING Wellington St. Phene 149 26-29x • , lesson and .a prayer for missiOns. "Further plans• and arrangements. for 'the A.ugust baittar were discussed and a sdeitil half-hour closed the Anee.ting. Confirmatioii services, for the con- gregations "Of- Ltipley, Lucknow, Duns gaimon and Port Albert Were held, in Lucknew ors .Sund4rlast. The Most Reverend.0, A.- Seager, Archbishop and Alst,repolitatx of Ontario, -conducted the service. The claps included the five ineMbers,of the Christ 'phytrc1i. confirm- ation class'. Mrs. Ralph Foster sang most appropriately "Spirit of God,", 1 ' Bave you "rene'vved your'subscription to The Signal -Star? it is in arrears, it needs attention: • Some men just try to better their let.' Others try to be a lot better. • io•C A E I _0. RANDB *DANCING EVERY NIGHT STAN. PATTON% SENSATIONAL AILL-BAX ORCHESTRA writs LovEt.Y.3nro,NNv LEE, voCALiSir — CONCERT' AND -SHOW: * • by STAN' P.ATTON and ,IIIS ORCITEESTliAz el SUNDAY, JULY 15th, 9 Featuring Jack Dann,•Electrie Guitarist, Den, Fraser, Vocalist, The Vib-artone—s QuarCette," Itidy Toth, Piano and Vibraphone, Jerry Toth, Sax Soloist.. presenting Many of Stan. Patton's evvia .arrangements of Classical and Modern :Tunes and many ,Novelties. ° COLLECTION , All proceeds will :he given* to Wartime Bourn to help the 'Returned Men. YOU ° WILL IIELP—WON'T' YOU? Heating and Temperature Controls,! Thermostats,. Automatic bampers Th.ermometers,,Motois, Belt, Pulleys And Fans for every purpose Huron Engineering & Research Co. BRQouT PHOW51 PXCLON OBITUARY MRS. HOR,A•ON HORTON • 4 highly esteetned retildent of (Col- borne township for forty Years, 'WS.' Romeo ilorton• of, Baltferd, passed away at her -home early _Suadaysmorn- ..LaSt fall tate WUM SerloUSIY ill fa the. hospital for several weeks and site had been. in,failing health for tiOnle time. • Mr's. Horton, formerly Sarah Marjorie' Tichborx„te, WaS bora siXtY- ones years ago in Cioderich' .township, daughter o the late -Thomas and. Sarah Whitely Tichborne. After her, Marriage she. lived in Colborne lOWD„- shlm near Leeburns andon june 28th. last she and her'husband observed the, fortieth annlyertiary of their wedding. She Niras• .a °Intanber .of, the; Iseeburn United, church and of ,the W.ALS; Many beautiful floral,- tributes, were sent. by friends:and :organizations with Which family • were.. associated. Among them. .were those , from the W.M.S. of Iseeburn church ; .the staff, of the Gederich Postai/WI' the Office St„afe of Purity Fleur 1Vil1s; th,e, employees of Purity Flour Milts, and the :Red Shield. -Surviving besides 'her hugs band, are Seven sons ,t,aitl daughterss Ben, Frank and Thomas, Mrs. Peter Harrison and 'Mrs. Thomas 'Cantwell, all of Goderich; Mr!. Fred.,Horton, of. Beechvilles and Miss Dora, at home; .also two brothers; 11. B. AL TichbOrne, of (ioderich, and Cleve. Tichborne, of Walkerville; and a sister, Mr. Ilarry 1)odd, of Gocierich- • The funeral service, held on. Tues- day. afternoOn at the fainilY residence in Saltford, WaS conducted by Rev. W. II. ,Ettinbar, of Sts George's Anglican churels and was largely at- tende4 by citizens pf tin' communities in which Mrs: Horton had been known - and loved. .„The wealth of flowers was borne by fernier neighbors of Leeburn tuid Saltford„ sjame8 .liorton, Joseph Freeman, Charles ' 'Moore, S. Moore W. Clutton, James' Chisholm, 1VIs. Shrew , and Wilfred Quaid.... .The pallbearers V( re' lir 'three ,Sons, Thenias, Benson and Frank Horten, and three sons -in - „IW, , P,eters,,Harrison, Thomas. ( ant- . ivell and, Fred Horton. Interment was 111 Colborne cemetery. ' , The most vicious_ eircle, is the one where everything revolves 11 r01111(1 me. . . 1 When. we 'just try to':dn1 1 a hurt we grow, in time,' too .dull to cure it. GQPZRIQU 014:u A AIWURN, July, 10. ---Visitors at the 1toi, a Mr. and Mrs. .Geo. liettdie over the week- eral were Ur! and Mrs. Harry 'tended:neat-and liOn-MaYflard• Votroit, sAin. and Mrs. ('.inford Brown, Shirley and Billy .Ilrewn,,, of 'Walton,. ,Miss''Mays liouston, teacher at South Poretipinei.“15 81)eudillg ,tbe holfdaYs with lier paveiits, ]1r. and Mr-;. John ,Visiting her Mether,.Apm, `John Arthitr, Mr. Robert libbertow9t:$4.1011101494, is 'yiiiting 1iii bkotheri Jas.Robrten, and 'trs. Itobertbn. „. ' esss-rS; ;Powns of •Toronto and; Robt. Downs of 'Windsor visited their iseplieW, Edgar' LaWsorssand Mrti• LaWson last week. Pte.. Williara Itaithby of ;Newmarket spent ,the week -end with ntis, 'Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Raithby.. Mr. , Stanley liuteh uf Ciarosholm, Alta.:Cs isiting.his meth's:, Mrs. Jas. Alutels sand 'Miss Mina • Alutch. ;Airs and„MrS. Gorden'Tsylor spent a couple of days in Toratto this week, Miss Frences Houston,' R.N.. of Kitts suer. We01-en,(1 visitor NN ,th teorustiontutren14, Mr, and M 7. • ohn Messrs. Es W. Laughlin Cr; Broin of l'aris. were recent visitors with .'AX•r, and Mrs. Kenneth McDougall. The )IIontilly. meeting Of the W(0111011'S Institute will be held TH the Foresters! Hall on Tuesday, 31113' lith. ,This is the • children's meeting and the pro- gram wilr•be given by tits children.' MaSonte Serviees-st.,me 12.5 MOS) )IIS frot.1 Mas()11 10.,,1.6(1g08 :It CaripW,' AUBURN arrivki home front oVerseas last Wed- nesday. Lieut. Watner joined the, ,anissiug service in the United sStateS aiite-was overseas three yearss's-Site IS spending a month'ssleave her home here., Keith - Arthur, 'Welcomed ii(nne There was large attendance at the reception in the United' ehiirek” la•st Thursday 'evening in honor of LAW, Keith Arthures IteV II, Os SnelisSrastOr of the chtireh, preSided, and the pros eeived letter 4,,,Q41, chas„,ws,G,4rtinej?, gram opened with Um810410g .ef NVeslefBratintipk. Mr.' '4.11fied.' %the" following are 'extraetS: ' • STEWART' FOR pieriNCTrvg. Froth Row Phone OW •st #11 howl. •, v•rn liciierti it ha* been Sterert's ,COMItNteY 143 Zji0. 0.13NTSFUL Tx? Arm: CROSS . The 1:41111Aiii'listet, 'Of : Canada. re- (lanatia,' 'A solo was -rendered bs, Mrs. Pu tbe Maud Oueriikiek; of ,whieb. S'on, rePreSenting the, Ilegion, extended' greetings to LAC:. ''',A,ttltur and sMrs.- Arthur. , Misses. RoXie ama Maiiic Dail Sang a duet, .Itev. O. AnderKn. brought. greetings front the, Baptist eitnrch4 A- solo was rendered by „Mrs, Gordon Taylor and, Rev- Robt. McCon- brought'greetings from KnoX Pres- bYterian Mrs. Tilos. Iiaggittl gave a reading, Mrs. Edgar Lawson 4.„..ss, "my% +TA outside world, troll brought ffreetinvs. front the Women's, " '4" Svhich we have been entirely eut oft Institute. A duet was sung by. Mrs, W. Vesterfelt and her daughter, Sgt. May Renouff. Rev, J. II. L. Henderson on behalf of the Anglican ehureii .„ 'As, an ordinary ‘initn-in-the-Street: an iiiitiibitant of Auernsey, still at the' time, of writings tinder the' occupation of German trooPs, I 'write' to thank you, and the Canadian people fOr tile first" of our Red Cross parcels which I have' received today, •antl. shail pose this ,I,letter to you immediately: we are relievedsfrom this Siege, and again in ^* • for 4seven months .date, ''.A.ctually, X have Set ray.seif hard, task, , for mere Words seem totally le. adeqnate to exPress heartfelt brought greetings As'reading wasl thongs- for the .tbnely ttrrival of 'this given by Marie RaithbY, and Mrs. Wm.., wonnertui .,pareeL Craig brought greetings from • tile Victory Club. Alr. Aubrey Toll .sang a solo:, A. short talk VOW • given by 1)r. B. C. 'Weir and Mrs. IIerb Alogridge brought greetings froth the Red Gros. Island. I am ildw down to 8. st. 4 lb., Miss Lillian Nevins tr,"a ,e" LI -reading one of many affected, but and Mr. C, E. A.squith ga a short talk. j the ,tontents of y4-..tur Government's we have notsseen for such along time, laid, for which we were -:--in all truth -- starving! Front 11 stet* 1940, when the Gerrnians first. oeciffird ad's. The guest 6e heeel'' e si'"(1 his ul)-1 wonderftil pa, reels wril soon enable us, predation of the kindness shown 111111 I i.till to ephlt uP' again. , ricl , Clinton; Blyth and Londesbk,ro of the * evening. ,Refresinnents. were , while' overseas and of the good iilshes 1 It has beep a wonderful siglt to United to Kuchutesee Channels Islanders -s -British sub- Ps,,,,,:ko. Knox. ,h here I served at the close of the Kogram• • jects—going through ;the streets today, 1 ou Sundannorning for divine worship. j Accolpanists for ' the ' evening were i (.„.„,,,h---ig hum°, their__..canadmn Recl The pastor, Rev 4.-.'sseti -delivered i Airs. It: Et. Alinire,-Air,s. R. J. Phillips, ' --:-:"--, . • 81 • • • • • • 1-• ii 011 1 4. his text, . front .0.1 Col . a t mails 1.1.: 1 .... The 1... ,-ical porl'sm. of lite service ei.:i- 'Sisted,,,4,t,f, on antheiti in.'', a male .clion,s, ltev, Mi. . Snot 1 takim„. t he solo pt. rt I hi th t lierst-s.. • , attendant!•e,. of twenty -live. • The, presi- 1 , ,, , u menta 3,, .the, relief at . . . . - W.:.7.6.• nest-- '1 .. s'red Loss 'dent, Mrs. Nesbitt,- presided for the------ presith d 11t tt 0 'unset the IN” S. salt( s, manv with. faces st Tam - Misses ' June -Marsh. and . I g with tears of joy ana. gratitude. St•raughttn. " The unpacking Of them ,has created us Anglican Camrell 1, once again lilt° 4ritable Guild met at,„the home of Mrs. 'Alfred 1, for sheer, exciteMent I Not. only Nesbitt on Friday .evening, with an ,. CONFEDERATION LIFE WIND—CAs, Fire Pieferred Illates for Preferred Risks. ACCIDENT & SICIINESS '„Consult JNO. PARRISH,1 Lucknow Phone 8243 Dungannon Kingsbridge 11411 Monday Evening, July:1_60. Dowell'g Orchestra • ,- This is thelast Dance here until Labor Day. '- ADMISSION 50o "-; '17-unch— available", • . , Amemilimminimmisommiiimemiummay , .., • .01frib•Appowvilipm--011+041—dt 11 Shortage of Paper Still CoNtinu�s -Though the lighiini_has stopped in Europe,- the • demand for paper continues, and ' that means overdue `subscriptiont to the Signal -Star cannot be.carried botdedinite- • ly, Paid in-tdvince subscribers must be given preference . - . over those who are in arrears. Make sure of "receiving your fovomite weekly newspaper by paying up Your subscription.. The gignatiStar .PHONE 71 • Gonsawa „ • ii 1, .^., •rt business session; while Mrs. Gord.ott [ ef•-• rs,nox Presbyteri. ,, el:lurch. 1 141 Taylor . presided T" at the. -organ:- -The I. wa....lield in the church on il11111..- day meeting. opened NV4h a- hyme and ' iifternoull. The prpgraw was °pre- prayer by Rev., J.. II. L. Henderson. 1 pared by Mrs. Herb Govier. The'90th The Scripture was read by Miss Mary 1 Psalm was read • responsively and the: Nesbitt of Toronto. .Mrs, . Nesbitt "topic. was ' given by Airs. Jas. Woodstended- a. welcometo the, neiv.'1.1"ectOr A reading'.Wat given by Mrsii; Telling- and his w.ife, also to pie ether guests. top .Good and the Bible . Stpy, .was The roll calk •was answered with etich). taken by Mrs. RosS. A letter was readmember's favorite fruit. A 'letter of by Mrs. Wellington Good 01). '-"Tke, Wanks was -read front A1rs,...c...A.1„ Peaces- Thank -40111g -nine' -' Tho Straughans and AIiSs- 'tiVittii-,sfer.7•Syii Meeting. dosed With, the Lorws Prayer- patliy extended to Wein :Ali' Alierr in- tOilsOn.. - '--- - . - . . .7-0_, , pereavement.t. alStYril -letter 1of,sthanks„.?: , --' -Daphst :'Littlies' - Aid—'Thu•-•13aptist-An .*frem Mrs., drew- Kirketainell , tor a ' .. . hadies' Aid 'heid-their • July meeting, I box Of fruit tind IldWers sent during it* the home of Mi Glen .Raithby on I her, illne'.s, Readings were given by . Thersday. The early ,part' a -the Mrs. • .1. Taylor and Mrs. Geo .• Hamil- . afternoon was spent „AvOrking on quilt ton. A. duet was, _rendered • by. Mrs. , blocks for the Red 'Cross. The presi- Nesbitt and daughter Mary and a dent, Mrs. C. ..k, ;IIoWson,. presided'for musical number by Mrs. C. A. Howson the .rneeting. The , devotional period and dougliter, \11, It J. PhiiiipS. With WRS taken by Mrs...licKnight and Mrsguitar aecompaninwnt. The topic R. J. Pritillips...,,Prayer was offered by 1 "Strange •Fa et - .‘Gained by a. Study ., mrs. 0-.--• C, . Andersen ; .readings -were of the. Bible,- • 11 IIS Oven by Miss. Luella , given by Mrs..,rrank.Raithby and Mrs. .1ohnston. Qn behalf of Mrs. S. H.', . .14)a -A Raithby,- and a -duet was rend- .101nestou,. w io',111Zetiared the progranl,• ered by MrS.. Anderson and •Mrs. How- '-thanks was 'expressed by Miss Laura son. The topicwasgiven by Mrs. Glen j Phillips,_ who was in charge. gev. Mr. littithby. Mrs. ' Anderson . closed . the I Henders011 . elpsed the meeting with meeting with prayer..;. A, -pot -luck lunch ! prayer. A -dainty • 180(11 Was- served 0 was enjeyed. ... . 1 by Airs.. Nesbitt and . her . daughters, • Home fromsOverseas.—Lieut. (N..S.)• and Nii:-;:i. Jean Kirkconnell. A votel. I J. Wagner and the Mr, J.. Wagner, by Rev. Mr. Henderson. . 'Laura' M...Wagnert daughter of -Mrs. of thanks • Was tendered to the 'hostess ' s .. . - - . .... ,„- k DOINGS OF DUNGANNON DUNGANNQN, July 12, ---Word has senred. The service was followed byl.' ,..„„tist ,h0.11 omtverti:Qf Jbe 41,;,;itii_ "Ins Irefreshments l'imi . a social time • in • • the bagentene •orthe clifits,ih.: of Mrs.. Harry.' Foi.V1e-lc' fernie-fly Hai- I s Mrs' Finest Pritehard of Toronto rs.,! flea Hardy of Dungannon. She has ! ,. , Mrs. A. B.. Pent- itin.o• her 'inother, . been residing 'with her ',son, James ; land: ' .. - . Torn -0n Tuesday, JulV 101-11, at! Fowler of Windsor, • The funeral ser- I — . Alexandi-a HoSpital, aoderich, to Mr..11 vice will take Three ton Saturthiy, JulY 1 and. Mrs. Kitchener- :Finnigan,' wrs.mr-,:: - 14th, 'at St. Vtud.'s n Anglican ehurch, , 1 Mrs. John Moss , held a Red' Cross'', „ Dtingantion. - Interment • will be, in i- ' Duunannon cemetery. ' -1 euiiting• a t.her home en Tuesday. afte• " g • . noon. .A ten -cent tea. was served at DUNGANNON., July Mrs. saran • ' the close. . . • Wright of CleVeland is , visiting her Mr. W ilbur BroWn, niirsing A brother, Mr. Jas. McW,hinney, Very sore knee the'se lays, having -• _1 ---Mrs. Gordon Kidd and ehildren, dislocated it 11 hil.q. in the bush. • ., Ryan and Shiela.. are visaing ?thel ., Death of 1i1hain Mele.-sDeath •re- former's Parqnfs, Mr. and1‘11.... John )moved a Well'-knoWn'and'belovd.ine5n-, , 'Ryan. , , „„. her of this coMmunity in •,the• death of William Mole:Which occurred on Sat- urday last at hiS -honie at Glenn's Hill. .Mr. 'health , had " been impaired the -last six years to the .extent that his Passing was ...„1,1001nippy .release, ,waS in his sixty-ninth year: A son of the late Mr. and Mrs: John Mole of Walk-el:burn, Hullett township, he Came to '7Dungannon -.when quite a young man to conduct :a barbering business, -after working in shOps at Toronto, Guelph :and Penetangiiishene.. entertained a number Of his playmaes Forty-one' years ago he married Grace at a, party on Monday 'evening, - The McWhinney, daughter of the late Mi. oceasion being his twelfth birthdtty. and Mrs. Win. McWhinney,„ To them 'Many happy returns of ,the day, were born three children: ltirs,' Tominy. • -.Cook (Mary), gelfast; Ben, Gth WO. Jack Caesar is on leave from cession Ashfield, gnu Harivey. tot Meneten,. N.B„ and 1§.. with his par- the home farm at Glenn's lnilie served on the West Wattstnekh Council for two years, 1929 and 1930. He Wits a staunch ,Conservative and • when health permitted took an active part In cethinunity affairs. His genial man- ner attracted ninny friends. Ile leaves to mburns :besides his daughter and sons, three slsterk, Mrs". Arthur Sparks (Maftlia),,, of Port Elgin; Mrs. A'Vin. Spark S r(Alice), of Kincardine, imd Mrs. Alex. Casemore (Hannah), of Hamilton; and tWo brothers,. Ed:- Mole, 02 Settforth, and David Mole, of Rothester, N.Y. -Alter a private ser- vice at the home on Tuesday after- s noon, the remains Were brought to St. Patirs Anglican elittreli, where service was 'condncted-by Ikir..4.1Iarry Parker. The pallbearers' were neighbors, Wil- ljam 'Caesar, Wlllianl Petrie, ;Everett Errington, „William Reid, George Hodges' and Wilfred Pentland. The tflowerbearers Were the .. six eldest of the ten grandchildren, Attill.flhlF Grace and • Margaret Cook, Robby, and Lois 'Mole. The Interment vas .111 Dungannon cemetery. Apology tInkts eomes from the heart wilt keep: most trriubles from coming to a head. • ' isimursoimmommilialiaimmoromiimierim•emorprisokiimers roorlosionimpowrimilatemismiompoilitior AA ,COLE 0i)tometrist nos Eitthihted. Glasses Optician Pitted 11044 33 , Gaderitb. Ont. .— Airs, Chas. Dumb, and family, Margaret Joy and J. C., are spending the month of Jaly in a cottage. at Bogie's Beach. • .' Mr. and_Anii. Jim Million and little dhughter Patsy; of StratfOrd,are Ins; Mr...and Mrs. LornO :Ever's. Jim, f MIS just returned is stn overseas after three abd one-half 3.. 'ars' service spent in several .European enuntries. He is looking .well and 11-I tring . a line glow of tan. , ' Master MUMS Co' who makes his home with Mr. and Ars. jOhn Brake, -ents; Mr, and Mrs. Wm: Caesar." Mr. and Mrs, .AlfredMabel and little son Jimmy, 'of Port, ,Colborne, are spending'three weeks at Begle's Beach. They also viSit 'Arra. Hatters parents, Mr. and Mrs'. Jas. 'Finnigan, and other relatives in -this disfriet; . • Mrs. 11111.131aCk and children, Peter ,and Marion, of Walkerton;. are spend- ing this week with Mrs. Black's par- ents, Mr. and .A10,- Reny Ryan.' Her husband, .at cliptain in the Reserve Arrny,; is at Camp Petawawa. Mrs.' jos. Killougli of SeafOrth,-CPI- Mabel. =lough, of London, and Miss Eva KlIkihkhu, 11.11/41., of Toronto, spent= .. volt at the f,arrn home on the 4th concession.of Ashgeld. ° 'Miss Margaret Stewart has returned. to Toronto to take ttii nursing again with a fonder patient. Mrs.. Prank Jones returned to her.' home last Friday after' an operation at '43oderleh hospital. . • . Remembrance Day 'Will be observed at the Dungannon cemetery next Sun- day at 4.15 p.m. Mr. ,Harry Parker of St. 'Paul's Anglican church,wihl give the "addreSs 'Mid the 'othet Meal 111111- isij will assist. 4. volunteer 'choir of the lobal churches Will Iced In the singing of ItyfimS.,„- • , New Minister IncluWl.--iter. W. J. ItOget8,, IA.t6 of LIttle Current, was inducted into ° the Pastorate, of. the Dungannon -Milted church On AWAY night last. Rev. Iltirold Snell of Anburiv delivered an interesting and Instritetive address to the congregation and Rev. G. IL Dunlop 'a telgravel addressed the minister., Pert, Albertj and 'Crewe congreotions Were rePre- reteivlug to •Ignow that co longed -for 'extra,' fi r tarvation rations." , • ThiS letter .Wits written on last New Year's Eve, and later another letter, ' dated May i)th;' UM,' wee received,. In Which Mr. t4artiner •sai'd ''."Free at lastr-thankii ..be to '"Glodr.- „with Our tropPs. taking over the island ' this mornitig!. Claire/1 'bellS Aresrl#P. Mg, gaily .att'd Wigtten openly weeping fog, Sheer joy. 'W•Joits' is a tuarvellouS „coineldentw Is' that today we have another, and, probably° the last; iSstie of ,a,,Cattaillan. Red Orme parcel! We ,are •all so happy again - and so very; 'grateful I".,' • VitaminBi ast l'hone 1.84W , -East M. ' ••••••^•91a This may seem to be unseasonable to suggest -buying a new Stove, but in reality, .it's not. 'There is still ‘cooldrig to be. gone. We haVe a good.'-asSortment of Ranges nag ,..• • Heaters. Our, quota of stoves for this' year is coming , • . steadily from Mo9lary's, Clare Bros., Harriston Stove Co, Good Cheer And 'Gurney's.' ^A• Phone 240.7 SlEklr • FURNITURE STOVES PAINTS . ' .011 the Broadway c;1' Gockrich. • . -^ ••• AlLANIIC 8. 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