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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1945-08-23, Page 5NrOltrioN Veterans of Both- Writs 'Alt Men are aSketl to l'ara4e on 140-3r, 'Sept 3r4 :LABOUR DAY IN COURT nousu at 1,30 p.m. • To MarCh to Agricultiaral Park Orels—Old,Veterans, Medals and *gterets. . New Veterans, Uniforms . and Ribhonf3." Cars fOr..,those unable to March:* E, Campbell, 11. Sp Turner, President. . Seere,tary, 3445 ndianLCgiOn • StiEPPARDTON SHEPPARDTON, Aug. 21. — Mr. Wm, Doubleday, of- Detroiti,,.and--Alf, Haggitt of Blyth visited. last week with 'the latter's brother, George "and Mrs. Raged. ' Mrs. 'Bogie' spent the past couple of weeks visiting her p.gents; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. *Wilson, Midland. • Miss Marie Hawkins had the mis- fortune .to fall •On Sunday evening, cutting her leg badly, which. required seven stitehes. We wish her a speedy recovery., , Miss Helen Orr and Mr. Hugh Meyers of Stratford visited on Sunday • with Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ha-wpns visited • friend's An Preston last Sunday.. - Misses M. R. and M. E. MacVicar have returned to town after attending the millinery display at.Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hay hive" re- turned home after spending holidays at • their summer •residence on Lake Simcoe. OF .--...AUBURN OURNi Aug. 22,—Rev,' Robert McConnell is holidaying at Ashiteld and gruve-Beach.-*-Rev.,-4. of Whiteehureh, will .oceupk the PluiX of RIlox Presbyterian church here next Sunday, Visitors with' Mrs. 4,..4rtinir on ,Sunday were 'Mr. and* Mrs. Gordon'. Wall, of Holyrooci; Ur. anti'Mrs.., Wm. Alutelt, of 'Clinton; LAC. Keith Arthur, of Camp Borden, and .1Nira. Arthur, of Nile• , ' Mrs. Ross and Donald. Spent a few dais with Mrs, Richard:(MeWlin- ney of " • • Mr. -and Mts.• Chas.McNeil. Termite, *vvere recent ,Visitorg with Mr. and Mrs,' 0.."W• Asquith. Was, Mary As7 qutth'restarned, to Toronto( with-theln. •;Mr., and 'UM Bert Craig 'and daugh- ter, Betty, are holidaying up, la iViuskoka. Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Hanauld, of Galt, visited, Mrs. P, Ross and Donald this • week, ' A tag day for the blind Will be .held in . the village, on Saturday, August 25t1i,J • Westfield Wins. --One of the best softball garaes of'the season waS played at Westfield on Menday eVening between 'Westfield. and. Auburn. Not one run was scared by eithr team untIl the 'fifth innings, and all; the 'players were ?right on their toes all the time. The final score was 3 to 2 in favor of 'Westfield. William Craig, --sr., wag plate umpire, and Raymond Redmond base umpire. B.Y.P.U. ,Ivieets.—The niet on -Sunday afternoon with Glenn Raitb.- 15Y-in charge. Frank -Raithby •offered. prayer,..- and the following program was presented; Violin Solo, Evelyn Bleckow, Goderich; vocal solo, Jerry Vestetfelt; piano solo, ,Sbirley Robert- -son; Scripture reading, Bill Raithby ; a talk by Jas.' RaithbY; a duet by Evelyn, and Joyce Breckow; a solo by Marie' Raithby find a reading by Wellington McNall. The ; topic was taken by Geo. Raithby,, and the rnet- hg distaissed with prayer by Torrance Tabb., . • RetUrned from the NyAr.,-= Pte. Graeme Chamney, who returned to Canada on, the Duchess of Richmond,' was met in London bg his three-year-, old son, Bobby', his mother, Mrs. Rebert Chamney, and his brother, •Stewart Chamney, Pte. Chamney wea overseas 'for two years with the,R.C.A.S.O., and served in Italy. He was Thorn at, Donnybrook and°. spent hisearly boy,. heed .in that district. • Prior, to en- listing he was driving a bus. His wife, the foriner Loraine Hainilton, of Bine- vale, died in a London hospital a few weeks ago. Besides his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chamney, and his son, who luis been living with his grand- -parents,he has fent brothers and one Does it hurt •a man to have him pay his Acdounts? Answer: No Sir! • • Your accounts -collected without htuting. MacM24111 Oollection Bureau, 40 -East St. , • Goderich Phone 5313 ersonal Mention 9 sister, Elwin of 1Winghdiu, Etonian Of Windsor; Stewart and Gordon at Wane, ana Verna (Mr. ErneSt Daer), *.of-Nittgarttlialltit. •." V.M.S.VMeet1410M111,10tf W:U.S. Of Knox Presbyterian church met at the home of Mrs. J. 0. Stoltz on Thursday' afternoon, Miss Josephiue Weir Pre- sided and opened the meeting With a poem, "Peace." The Scripture was read responsively andWS. Lawson offered prayer... The raintitea Were rend by Airs, V. Reti in the absence Of the secretary, Mrs. Edna Cowan. A letter was read ceincerning the dianiond jubilee of the Huron, Presbyterial W, KS.,.te he held in Knox church, „Onde- rich, lnf September llth. Mts. Oliver, Anderson took the chapter from the study book, "Tho Chureh in ,,Europe." The .rell eq. was answered with a Verse of SeriPture containing the word "believe." ,The National ,Authem • and, tbe. Lord's Prayer coneluded the meet- ing. • Refreshments were Served by Mrs.' Ross and Mrs, Steitz.* Women's Institute. --The monthly .meeting of the Women's 'Institute was held Tuesday' afternoon in. the For- esters' Hall, With Mrs. LaWOon presid- ing and MI*. R. J. Phillips at the 'piano, The, meeting opened with the Institute .ode, followed by a prayer of thanks- giving for peace, and the Lord's Prayer' in • unison. The secretary. Miss 'Margaret King. 'read a,letter from Miss Clarke, superintendent of the Women's Institute, who has given alp her posi- 'don. Mts. Woods, Mrs. Earl Raithby and 'Mrs. A. J. Ferguson were ap- pobated a committee to make arrange. intuits for a tag day for the blind. An instrumental. was ° given by Vivian Straughan, and a reading by Mrs. Oliver Anderson. A. Belo was rendered by Miss Marie •Rititliby. The .topic, `Canadian Industries," was `given by Mrs. C.' M: Straughan and .current events by Miss Elmo. Mutch concluded the program. .Mrs. Lawson gave a -few thoughts on 'Y -J Day. • Tickets were sold on a prize donated by Mrs. R. J. Phillips and the lucky ticket was: drawn by Miss Helen Merrill, of Toronto, who are* :her own name. The tog_ _call_ was, answered with. "Something in your, borne you would like to get rid of." The National An- -them closed the meeting and lunch was served by Mrs. S. H., .3iilinston, Mts. Wm. Roberton i Miss E. Washing- ton and Miss V. Thompson. • (More Auburn news on page 6) 'Goderich Collegiate Institute Reopens Tuesday, SeSember 4, at 9.00 aan., In addition to the regular aea,,demic course, the school offers 'the four year ceramerciatli course leading to-- the Secondary School Graduation Diploma, also the Special One- year commercial course open to students -who have completed. three years of th'ileneral cokrse. * A coMplete. registration. is requested on the opening. day. Upper school students are required to state their selection of subjects. , The 'principal "Will be at the school on Friday and • Saturday, kugtist 31 and Sept. 1, from 2 to 5 p.m: or may be met by appointment. 34 Mrs. F. R. Redditt is visiting her daughter, Mrii. Elston, at Miss :Grace Strang, of -Ottawa', IS _ spending holidayS hero' with -her -slaters, ` Mr. Murray Young of Cochrane spent. a .few days with 'friends, in.'00derich last week. Mr. Ted Kelly, of Indianapolis, Ind., was a r('cent guest with his uncle, r. 'Geo, Belcher. _ Mrs. M. 'Ward and son, Akan, .of Buffalo, are gneSts with the former's mother. 'Mrs, A. COrniield; „ Mrs. F. W. Schaefer :and MIS 'Mary Joyce Stratighan are SPOON; a vaca- ti�ii at HarriSton and Stratford. ; Rev. Alexander McMillan, 1).1)„ of Toronto*, called On former Colborne township friends intown this..week,• • Itlisa JennieWells a London Is ;visiting, het mother, Mrs. Chas, Wells,: •Ilayfleld road._ • ' • Mr. and Mrs; Fred Egener, jr., and two children, of Owen Seund„ are spending *holidays in town. Miss „Isabel Lowery of Brussels was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Woman, for several, days. Mrs. Morgan Scott of Montreal is a guest of her brother, Mr. Wm. J. Ruddock,*. Mr. and Mrs. H, Copeiban, of Pundits, are the guests a Mr. and Mrs. W. Grindrod. Mr. J. Cranston left on Wednesday on a business trip to beloraine, Man., and Wilkie,. Sisk. Miss Cynthia Haggins of Detroit will spend the week -end with Miss Elizabeth Gliddon.. - Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Smith and son Billy returned car Saturday from a holiday spent in .Toronto. Misses M. R. and Mary MacYicar have returned after attenclint;-- the fall millinery displays in Toronto. Squadron Officer Mary Clarke, M.D.E., of 'Ottawa, is visiting at the home of her paient,s, Rev. C. F. and Mrs. Clarke, N4 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ellis and baby Billy, of Detroit, were week -end guests with the lady's aunt, •Mrs. Jos. Craig, and Mr, ' Mrs. H. L. Barnes entertained at a 'dance in hondr Other daughter Eliza- beth, at Maitland- Golf ChM on Tues- day evening., Mr. and Mrs.. .Fred 'Wilson have returned home -after holidaying for several days at Kincardine and Port • . Miss Dorothy Holiday and Miss .Emily Lowther of Toronto have been spendinga few "days With Mrs. Chaffee at her lakeside cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Matheson have returned to Port Colborne after a. week's visit, with Miss Isabel' Mathe- son, St. Patrick's .street. , Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bromtley, of Toronto, _are' spending, their .vacation at the htilie of • Mi. and Mrs. Albert Taylor, Keays street. -Mr. Arthur Cummings and Miss Elizabdth Gliddon, a Detroit, are visiting for two weeks with the latter's mother, ` Mrs. 'Wm. Gliddon. Dr. Stanley and Mrs. Smith' of Streetsville are spending the week -end with Dr. Florence Smith and, her father, Mr, •Attliiir Siuith *11Ir. and Mrs. Leonard Walter, after living for several, years in Saskatch- ewan, have returned to Goderieh and have taken up , residence here. Mrs. Walter is the former Miss Rose Cowan. -Mrs. R. S. iTherhard, "of London, and her two little sons, Stewart, and John, are spending a fortnight at the home of her parents, Rey. and Mrs. Joseph Janes. - Mr. and Mrs._ Harrythurst of Pontiac, Mich., were guests at the home of the former's -brother, W. A. COnitb.urst, West street, for a feW, days. last peek. -Lieut:-Cominander W. G.• Curry and Mrs. Curry, after a. visit with, the latter's mother, H.' L. Salkeld, left on Monday for Windsor, wiwre they will reside. • • Mr:. and. 'Mrs. F. Gillespie and Paid; of Sarnia, are spending ten days in town. They are occupying _the Kin; kead b,ouse on North street, while Mr and Afrs. Kinkead are at Bogie's Beach: Misses Loretto and Gertrude Kelly and • Mr..; Leo Kelly are at Buffalo. N.Y.; attending the funeral , of Dr. Elaine L. Kelly, wife 'of their brother 1)r. Chas.jT. Kelly find mother. of Donny' Kelly.• Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rouse and son Donnie .haVe left. to make their home " ARIFfELD ASIEttIDLD," 'Aug. t)..--7-,'Word has been •received in Ashfield"df the death of Rev. J. A. MacGillivray, , at the age of eighty-nine years, at Warsaw, Indiana. I3urial takes place tedaY , „ at Pert tight, his birthplace. • He ministered to the Ashfield Presbyterian Congregation from. 1932 to 1938. He is survived by his. widow and one *Son, Ray, in -Pontiac, Mich. •• Mr. and Mrs. D, A, MacDonald at- tended the maiTiage of their son in- lay te. Miss Bradshaw of Stratford on Saturday. '• -Mrs Kenneth D. " Mactennan and son Stewart, With Mr. and Mts. bonald B. MacKenzie attended the marriage of their nephew in- Detroit on Saturday. Mrs. Annie Henderson of Goderich is spending a few days with her 'friend Miss Mary MacLean. -• - • Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bowler—a brother for Jimmie and Arthur. . • Mr. Emil, Norgard of Chicago has come to, join Mrs. Norgard, whb has • been visiting her parents, Mi. :and Mrs. R. D. MacDonald. Mrs. td. •Riley 4.-itiad children of Detroit, are in the MdeDonald cottage at Kintail Beach with the former's 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neil MacDonald. • -Mrs. Winnie Elliott and Thyra, who 1 o. b6 held in the t. Skating Rink, Goderic1 es•• BAND IN Atft:NDAKE: DOOR PRIZES: 'PENNY FAIR PRIZES, BINGO and other ES and. IIIREFRESIIMENTS ADM:ISSic)N 10c .,PENNY FAIR PRIZES at Norwieh. where Mr. Rouse engage in garage work. Before spend- ing three yettra at Sky liarber l wag ezaplond--41,_ Norwich for five years._ • Mr. Leslie -Cavalier and Miss Elsie ThomS of Ottawa, Who Were guests of their aunt, Mos' 'Edrie 'Tye, for Several days, returned_ home on Tues - (lay. ' • Flying•014e0r F, L.. Thompson 02 Guelph, recentlk, returned froM over- sea, visited last :week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. R. MacMath, East street, . Misses .Esther and, Maude lkia,CMatb. Sire visiting friends. in Guelph and gene ,.Ewart, alto With, 'their sister, Miss 'Grace MacMath, of Barrie. ". - Mr: Glen °Anibersley Of Torontofig- a guest with uncle,- Mr. rfarrY Witmer, and Mrs. Witmer, Who are enjoying this week at a :cottage at Bayfield. ' • • • „ Mrs, H. O. Elder of Tillsonburg and her son, Eldon, who 'recently 'returned trona oversew!, were week -end visitors at the home Of Mr. and Mrs‘ Geo. Mumby,,HinckS street, MISS Margaret MeDenaki, Reg.N., was guest of honor at a party „on Wednesday .night at the apartment of Mr, -and Mr. W. Riley, West street. About fourteen guests showered the bryle-elect with kitchen utensils. Mrs. Gordon Murray and children,' Sherraan, Matilyn and Joyce—Anne; who have been visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. HoineY, have returned to Port Arthur, ac- companied' by Miss Patricia Church. Listowel Banner: About thirty At- wood and. Newry friends gathered at the honiewr of Mrs. Homer Henderson Wednesday evening, August 8, to honor 'Mrs. R. r. -13e11, who. is leaving shortly to reside in Goderieh. . During the evening, Mts. Campbell Henderson read a well -worded address, and Mrs.' Eric Love presented. Mrs. Bell with a floor laraP. Games and contests were en- joyed. A delicious lunch was served. PORT ALBERT (Intended- for last•week)c Pte. Arnold Hodge of the Qanadian • .Army left for the United., States en route .to the Paaific war theatre' on Monday after spending a thirty -day leave with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mer-viu ' Hodge, since returning from Europe. " * The regular monthly meeting a, the. Ashfield •Patriotic Circle was held at the home of Mrs. Jack McKelmie, With eighteen ladies present, • The after= noon was spent in quilting. Mrs. J. Bennett took charge of the business' *period. • Miss Elizabeth Foster..1,b7xited. the ladies to her home for the next meeting, t9 be held the second Tuesday in September. Lunch was served by the hostesses, Mrs. A. Foster, and .1--Ars..0. Crawford. • A Successful Eveht.—The - bazaar and -tea held at Poplar Heights, Port Albrt, on Filday, Augist 3rd, was again' as in former years both pleasant and profitable. This enterprise,,,spon- sored by the Women's Guild of Christ, church, it a high light of their, year's activities and • this time total Sales amounted to $10.00. The home baking table' was particularly popular, There FOR DISTIMritirs nom ARRANOPHORTII Fri R+0046 always stook Phone* 804 at,all Immo. listrax Stsewlirt .111 llowera it bail been StaWart's 4E0 190$, were visiting in Defi'o,,it ;Ind Port Colborne, have returned 'home. Her • daughter, Mrs. Chevalier, and Chevalier of Port teelborne spent the week -end here with her. • MIAS, Annie MacMurchy_has 'returned to her home after• -nursing in, Godetich for sothe time. • •-Mr. John Campbell „of Hamilton called on Ashfield friends this week. Mrs. Campbell.haa,been visittng friends here the last two weeks•, , Presbyterian , Ashfield Presbyterian 'W.M.S. met at,. the home of- Mr. Ewart Jamieson 'on AUgust 15th. Till§ Was V -J. Day- and in keep- ing with the day the rhyinns selected and . prayers 'offered expressed thanks to God. for victory. -Miss Sadie Jotm- • stoa. 'R.N.,- presided. * The devotional part of the program was taken by Ws, Will- ROSS and Mrs. Reuben Wilson. After a ghort business period, Mrs. Philip et *South Kinloss manse ad- dressed the meetiag, choosiv as her subject her sojourn in the Bahama, particularly in Nassau. Theinhabit- ants there are chiefly negroea, who are very Inimical and help in the 8ervides Of the Mission. There are seventy-, three churches in all in Nassau. Oharacterigtiee of thepeople and country were 4- °Welt: ,deacribed, Mrst D. A. Maeteari moved a vote of thanks' MrS. Philip for her interesting and instructive address. , Mra,'Sara Gibson gave the elutpter from the study book rind Mrs. Bain', *MacDonald 'gave a reading, "Peace le Our heartt'' Prayer by Mrs. 1thoad followed. Atathe-close of the Meeting' Mrs, Philip, 'joined by P.M .11, F. ' Dann, sang the hymn, "When the Weary • Seeking Rest,", Which Was mach appreciated. There were twenty-eigbt in attendance>, 25 Tickets for 25e BROTHER DIES AT LONDON • Cpl. Thomas Briggs,' stationed at Sky harbor with the has been bereaved by the death of his. brother,' William Briggs, 'which. occurred—in . 'St. Joseph's hospital, London; len Monday night .atter n short The deeeased was manager of Lehlaw's: East kInti store, at London.,' was a' larAeldisPlak Of fancy goodaYou4. of Toronto, and Mr. Knrr*1 and the 410werg and vegetables algO *Young of 00ehrarte ar* Yiaiting With Sold well. The • tea tables With boa- Mr. and MO. Jarvis Me1/441. aiid d'aetS Of bright /lowers helped Make the other. Setting' attractive. „. .CARLOW oAnovsr, Aug. 21., --Mrs. Fordyce Clark, Mary, Margaret' and Carolyn, Mrs, *A. „Stoll and- Mrs 11. Treble visited with. friends .,at Collingwood. Mr, arid Mrs. Roy, Errington of ,Tor - Mang nEtrtrilinegwtor,k-en,d' with Mr' and and Mrs. .Partlow Vent Wedliall,der Wflhiakn McOreath,. late of the R.C. with Mr. and Mrs. StanleyTOdd Of St. A.P:, has beat; engaged As teacher la Helens,. ' • . S.B. No 8. His heme is at Kincardine. Mts. Dimean Crawford and Matthew Mr. and Mrs, 4Roy Allen spent Sun, Roy, of Flint, Uleh.; are spending a few day' with her parents at' Baktleld,, days with the former's mother, MM. 31ariras. spent rsPwieSinlaY with he thtlieilla• A. Wilson. M41.S. Met at the •hoine' of her aunt, Mrs. Melville of Londesboro., Mrs. Smyth, with a good Attendance. Mr. ,a.ad •Mrs. 13. Bean and Burton Mrs. Tait Clark had charge *of the spent Sunday withher brother near meeting. Mrs, T. Wilson gave a Kinburn.chapter in the study book. MrL (Intended for last week) Smyth served a dainty luneb, at the CARLOW, Aug. 15. -- MSS 'Sabel close -of the meeting. . Visitork with 14r. and ,Mr. john Young and BOY are Mr.. and howard ,Partlow of Toronto and Mr. Elisha ToWnsend Of Montreal, ; Keith 'toting apent a couple fortiendttayws with Twhom hheOnlawbui;* ipaVistritingalgnit and who Was later taken prisoner. Ur. and Airs. john,YOUnglind Rtilb/t. Niro. Patton, Mr. 'Townsend and Mr. • „ ••-• " • s r BALANCE or 1944. 1ENCOME • DUE 31s1 AUGUST, 1 Taxpayers'are reminded that any balance of income , tax on 1944 incomes is due on 31st August, 1945. To be sure that there will be no error in account - log for your payment, complete the, „ remittance , form provided below ancr mail it, with -your re. mittcmce to your District Inspector of -Income Tax. DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL REVENUE—TAXATION DIVISION dd dud ww m INCOME TAX REMITTANCE' FORM' • To rnspecter of Income Tax at • Enclosed please find made payible to "ReCeiver General of 'Canada" -1.• (Cheque, Money or Postal Ordet) . • • :for $ • inpayment of Incom's TaX for •the.year • Name Address (Surname or last name) (Christian or given name) (No. and.Stteet) •. Ctiy or Town • Province . ,. Print Name and Address above exactly as shown on your Income Fax•Returrf... .s. • .Reznarks (State Imre present. ad.dress, if any change Since return. filed) As businessgradually returns to normal condi- tions, 'the .,demands for Printed Stationery: will increase: Many grades of paper are not yet ..avail -able but there are enough of the lighter weigliti jo meet -essential needd. We suggest the placing of orders noVi-to assure being ready for the Better Dos Ahead. " PHONE 71 GODERICII 0.