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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1945-12-13, Page 6Uh BIe4eR ATIONAti EMPLOYMENT SERVICE gram in 'the Mis denary Hong!' 'M u fe llnWesd, A "thank 'IO ► latter 1,0n* Hewer Difrain, ter a .Parcel 116 re. ASHFIEIA Deo. 11.• Some of tba calved was read, The election of .oft. xnen eaf,• the Storaucts. Conotraetlon •Ce• tigers for load was 'ewnelucted by lttev, .spent a few dap, en the Blue Water '; W. J. Rogers and thea, oliieera° remain Highway last Week. They have t:om- the Same as iaetyear, Mrs. Rogers ',feted " operat'ions here and ate° en taking` .the office . of temperanee seere, h r, by Alfa. (Rev) Vickerson. The se tits f air of her brother- -la`v, Mr. serge xownt Miss, Helen McCarthy of Godeiricl PvRTie31i,'!S HILL, Dec, IO. ---Mrs d • . g - • : u year th�Q+ plc abd. '�switter �►i hwu�' ;nary,• "1`t►is office was. held1ast�• year for 11. e' yea . , ... - .. .. 'Mrs, George Collinson. and family ciety reached; Its allocation of $50. . attended d liner in G at „BlythPORTER'S RILL last. Thursday. with his pares to the plat week. Heed TTorrax.ee Ia In Kippen; asaii1St ing Mr. " Ivison with drilling d` wen, The Christraak,� eoue»ert at S.S. No. 6 will. ) on [ cem r I1)th, Teacher and pupils) are quite. belly preparing, HOLMESV'ILhE JQLMESVILLE, • Dee. • 11:-- -Mrs. E, J, Trewar•tha spent ° a Vew ,clays,, the .past week with Mr, and Mrs Kenneth The Sunday" school Chriatmaa tree will be Field ing the basement o • 'the. visited with Miss Mary Q'Keefe on veniug, i?eeem, Wednesday. Mrs. Lawson .Lockhart- and .two child- church next 'Xiielittay •� Sgt, Will Nash of Sault Ste, Marie,. ,` . , g , ing ;ren, of Royal Oak, Mich., spent nt Sun- trier 18th. Ontario; w.ho. - as stationed at Siuueoe day . whit his parents, Mr. and Mrs.. prepared, • good .pro rum is e Ont - atter returning from Fort Beuuie. Jas. Lockhart. ' The ' many ' friends., of Mrs. H. 3. Georgia.. spent the week -end. with his ' Mr, and Mrs, Jim Cox, accompanied •Trewartha, who underwent a serious " ardoeh MacLeod. ie Ho sv..le' and Lon- eye operation recently in Victoria Hoa-, >xncles, Jahn and Mu � by friends from lues it Sympathy is extended to�,the family don, are spending ii, few days in' pita`, London, will be pleased to know of: Mr. and Mrs, John McYer. the Indiums. ' • she is progressing favorably, and hopes s .den death' of their son- and 'brother, Bora. Qn December 6th, to Mr, to be house in a few days. We are. l othc of foyers are not notifying the, employ- u6 , and Mrs. Jack Smith, ii • daughter, also. pleased to report good progress The •munagex of the lees e . • P service of their requirements ads: R, oY, . has went a The Late Roderic) MacGregor ' ' Mr. 4 and Mrs._ .Arlie Lockhart and of. Mr. John Huller and Mr. Jack Yeo, the National Employme>lt• Service ' e liners) of `the -late odexick they should. Even few job openings. Th f ea, again - im suss) R, , Gail wsxe Sunday .visitors with Mr. who h�ti�tei. *recently undergone oiler- asked this :paper to announce., ag 1 relieve the situation w Y e.. death occurred •in Manning, Londesboro. , ations an, Clinton hospital. will MaCelxregor, Rhos des and, Mars. Will Man $, to list their requ reme December 2nd •took place on � ilii in the i t Lister Red Cross Carries On.—The annual a R . - 1 cal office and ave Sun y p with,, th that the- Goderich office will be over►` on Tuesday evening of each week from 7.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.tn. for the benefit of ex -servicemen, Ur.. W. J. T. McGrath, veterans officer, will be avail- able , at these hours to deal with all problems •of ex -servicemen relative to rehabilitation, gratuities, • grants, veterans'. land act, ernp1oyuient, etc. _. shaper operator ; .barber; tinsmith ; Duncan. ZVIacIutyre, Gordon Drennan, The manager also 'appeals. to 'all fuer fitters; auto body h MacMurchy, ers both large a sntaU d ll -'sin employers g at tettler, Alberta, on th extended tothe Fuller Langford, 'Woodham. - an a P i nts the hospital S Syuspa y is ex .e are urgedda ecem er am es a •ass ng o a e o unemployment situation .at year.Highway, h to the Ashheldparents in Palmerston, Stock an Tuesday. last, with a large year.. It was decided carrypart of grow 8 Of Blue Water H g way, end with her �'. _ . t s with the 'Same I Rasa .served bY, p • ble this weep in Goderich Presbyterian eburs here the service ,. . Iv so Torrance of Ki n was attendance, The various reports •were ing the next few mouth Jobs available $follows : I resbyte fan li,, w Mr Ivison m err �,PI>t'• , and the Goderich area area �� as conducted by Rev. Dr, W. O. electrical store; plumbers; wood- family plot in I intail cemetery, with .,,.. MAGIC ,Orange Shortcake tsp, salt 3 tbs. shortening: • 2 tbs. sutler About 3t cup milk cope astry hour • 4 tsp4• Magic Baking (or 1 �i cups brawl flour) Powder • . • Orange sections (sunless) Sift dry Ingredients; cut in shortening' 101 _WY' lino, add milk to make soft.dough. Turn doUgh onto floured board and aha "e ,into round- cake • about 1".thick. Bake in lightly greae�ed layer -cake tin at �°p. for 20-25 minutes. Split and butter while bat. Place whole sectlonsofseedless oranges, between Myers and top with , n ,.ORANGE SAUCE Combine 131 cups of orange sections halved with'` about 3• cup honey, Let stand in refrigerator for. boor or longer before pouring over shortcake. . Serie with whipped cream. if desired, •, MADE IN CANADA rt all acute, Deceanber 0U from the r Jas. a ' .. llteandaY, � � AI s, . AicC � successful � 'Officers. Some sewing •was. done, �1d`. . this time the Week- unit was held at the home of Airs M. given,, and .showed a very s home •of his brot r, Miss I'hyliis,Wiiding spent e -i to en dor; a Christmas program was given.�Luach, be; meeting of the Holinesville Red Cross brother, Coiiiu MacGregor;' Male—Route salesman for retail ith ort'd. The interment was in. the employers in Goderieh and throughout I brat -class machinery William Johnston, Hug the Goderich area to list with the local repairmen ; -farm workers. office their -'labor requirements both Female -:-Textile workers in hosiery Skilled and unskilled and any job hills in Goderich and t Clinton ; part - "vacancies of any. hind 'they may have time Uookkeeaer ; waitresses ; cook ; in order..te facilitate;, the employment domestic. of returned men and' also the growing Jobs available>outside• the area : Male ---Bakers; •buttermaker egg- nuxnbers of unemployed: The employ- ment outlook for the winter months is candler; furrier for ladies' coats; US- the Stettler hospital and underwent not bright in the Goderich area: Skilled tailor • ; for ladies' •ready�,to-wear ; 'an' operation for. appendicitis coin - workers are ,scarce •- -but unskilled hosiery boarders; fully experienced plications developed and death fol- workers are pleptiful and jobs are watchmaker; .sawyer; bricklayers. , lowed, very scarce. There are no ordinarya Female — Stenographer ; textile He wfls one of twelve sons of the labor jobs listed this week and it is workers; "telephone . operators ex- late Alexander and Grace MacGregor felt that this does not represent the perienced hairdressers; unskilled and was born sixty-nine years ago • situation accurately and that all em workers ich he nemploymenbner insuraneeeis proving spent hisaentiirere farm on life, farming success- ► ��� a boon to the .workers who are unable fully. through the years. Ile wag held to secure jobs, as many in this area in the highest respect in the Ashfield can test1fs and the local eolfice is pay- community ( as a man whose influence. ing benefits to increasing numbers each though quiet, was deep and strong and week. • •- i was for the best things in life. •He The threatened lay-off of 'factory ; had a kindly 'interest in all,. his neigh - workers at Canadian Canners Ltd., ,bars, was strictly upright finis deal - Exeter, has. been averted. Canadian' Ings, and had a friendly greeting for, Canners have been filling large orders all. Ile -was a- valued member of Ash - for:: the British 'Government in cis- i -, field Presbyterian church. HIS beloved hydrated 'foods and the sudden can- , wife, the former Rebecca Campbell, cellation of these orders received re- ' died in 1931 and, -since then Mr. and cently has, on, urgent representations, Mrs. Fred MacGregor had resided with been lifted at least temporarily. About ` him. • He is survivedbysix brothers: one hundred. Workers were ' concerned. Hector, of -League • City, Texas; Alex- ander, of Castor, Alberta ; William, Elwood. ...Drennan and John MacKay as pallbearers: Mr. MacGregor, with his brother , Fred and Afra. -Fred l aeGregar Ieft,` here. on October $th, planning t( visit with their brothers in the West-uidtil'+ spring. Becoming : ill, -he- was taken • T -HE P•tCK OF TOBACCO It " DOES taste .: good in a pipe ..rophey's Funeral Home 13 MONTREAL ST. O'u' 'Funeral: -Chapel combines the dignity of a place of 'worship: and the refinement of a quiet re eldence. • . • PHONE 120 FLOYD M. LODGE, 'Director • You are invited , to . listen to "Music for Sundarprogram over ,CKNX, %Ingham, each Sonar afternoon at '3 p.m. Cemetery Memorials are invited• tb stock in on Exeter Phone • 141 Enquiries ,.promptly' Cunningham& (TTiQe'N�S IPTit You -I pect• our Clivi • •Seaforth attended to. Pryde YDE) - WHEELER'S •FUNERAL SERVICE • No' 'extra' eh rge fof tl a use, ' of our-Yiiu ral Some,. Toron- to Street. • t Ambulance • Service Phone 335 Res. 355 or 7 �fviger,atiofl -MODERN • SERVICE AND REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES • All work givaranteed 1. NEW EQUIPMENT 'SOLD AND INSTALLED . Including Commercial Units, 'Deep Freezers, and Domestic fl: Also Complete Line.of Farm Refrigeration . , 'A. JOHNSTON 'CALL ‘499J B. S OBINSON, KINGSBRIDGE . of Stettler, Alberta ; Charles, of Water- • loo, Ont.; Colin and Fred, of Ashfield. KINGSBRIDGE, Dec. 10. Mrs.' . Among those who attended the fun - John Lannon and daughter.,. Bernice; era) were Mrs. Murdoch MacGregor. and sons, Cpl. Donald and; Pte. Don- of onof Toronto, are spending a few days ! ald . MacGregor, London ; Mr. and Mrs. here visiting their friends. Archie McMurchy, Detroit;, Mr.tend, s Mr. Mike -Martin, -who habeen -Mrs: " -George Dunbar;_ -.Ethel; Mrs.,. ,firing on the ,str. • Algorail this fall, . David `McGill, . Vingham ; Mr. and Mrs.- visited us ,.for a few hours while the -Geo. Stuart, St. Helens; Mrs. A. Y. boat was being laid up at- Goderich Henderson, -Goderich; Mr. and -Mrsi for the" winter. Patterson,` Ripley. The body • was gam'' We welcome. to olttr village, Mr -.I companie,1 from- the West by Mrlrand James Bowler and Miss Annie Bowler; i,Mr Fred MacGregor and Mr. °Wild who have recently moved ,into the con- ` MacGregor, and they `were meat at vent for the winter months.', Port Arthur by, Miss'Donalda -Mat- Mr. Mr. Tom O'Neill and Mr. Jack Austin'l Gregor and . her brother Frank, -who of Hamilton , spent the. week=end at '' had inotored from Duluth to convey: their homes here. •their sympathy -to the bereaved. -ones. The many friends' of Rory McGregor are sorry to hear, of his sadden death and extend. sympathy to his sorrowing relatives.. His • burial hikes • place to- day in . KIntail cemetery. •.. RED CROSS RECEIPTS Taylor's Corner Unit $45.801 teacher, Miss ,Dow, will hold 'their' Maple Leaf ' Chapter, I:O.D:E50.00 i Christmas concert on Wednesday even- Goderich. ! trig'.the 19th, lit their school. - Goderich• Women's Institute Our sympathy ,is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 'Meyer in the sudden death of the former's brother, Roy, of Whenour ����' I ingsbri�ige. ,/ Farm Forum. -- The Farm- Forum e was held, on Monday night at the home Of Mr;_ and Mrs. .Andrew Bogie, with sixteen..present. The speaker for the B ckache is often caned by lazy kidney- evening was to be Dr, J. A Graham action. When kidneys get out def order excess • of Goderich; but he was unable to be • acids and poisons remain in the system. Then present. There was .,a good' , discus-. backache, headache, rheumatic pain, dis- Sion. The recreation period was con- turbed rest or, that 'tired out' feeling may ducted by ,Mrs. Joe )Freeman and lunch -z -follow.- -to-help-keep-your- Jkidneis•-. -was--enjoyed. -.-'►'h'ere will be no meet - working properly—use Dodd's,Kadney Pills. ing next. Monday bight, because of this I"une- ` popular, safe; non -habit -form- concert' to be given that evening • by ing: DeennDodi1's KidneyPiilis, in theblue the pupils of S.S. No. 9, at Dunlop box with the red hand Sold eirerywliete. to Hall (instead of being given on Wed- nesday evening, the 12th) . • LEEBUIt 'LEEBURN, Dec: 11. Mr. Elmer Hunter spent the week -end in Wood- stock. The pupils of S.S. No. 5 and ' their ACHES... ,GODERIOR •. MEMORIAL SHOP NEWEST' 1)i)SIONS Run OF M1iTTi�$IAI, Guaranteed` worbniannhip at Prides that rove please Yon. SAVE Act.. AG E)NT'S. FEES Call at our ofiie e; Phone 242.1 or drop us;;a line to Box 161, Gode- rieh. , We will be pleased to Call and help choose a suitable mem - orial'for. your family plots ' R. A. ,SPOTTON St. Andrew's 131. 1 ellir Furniture - • Arriying Daily AT CRANSTOWS • • Phone 3993* !TOMEIN itND WOK AROUND" elps(F�ck You can often check a cold quickly if you follow these instructions. . Just as soon as you feel the cold com- ing om and experience headache, pains in the back or limbs, --soreness through the body,"take a Paradol tablet, a good big drink of hot lemonade or"ginger tea and go to bed. The Paradol affordsalnaost'irmmed- •fate relief from the pains and aerhes and helps;yctu to get off to -sleep. The'dose - may be repeated, if necessary', accord- ing to the directions.. If -there is sore- ness 'of the throat, gargle with two Paradol tablets dissolved in water. Just try Paradol the next time you have a cold and we believe that you will be well pleased. ' Paradol does not drsap- Ont. , BENMILLElf BENMILLER, Dec. . 11. --Mr. and Mrst. Chas. B. Middleton of Goderich township visited' for a few. days ..last week with Mr.- 3. Stewart at Mrs. "Middleten's old home. nt asunder at Mrs. J. R. Long: spe Kitchener with , Mr. and Mrs. Frank banquet will be tendered the re-. °turned men from Colborne township on Friday night.' The ,,Women's Associ- ation � • ation will serve a fol 1;'sttriPer-: est Mr. and Mrs. Will .Long spent 1 Thursday in Stratford, On Tuesday night .last a number of "friends and neighbors of the Bennliller community . gathered at the home 'of Dir. and Mrs. D.-Pitblado and pre- sented them with a table' and coffee - maker. Air. and . Mrs. Pitblado re- plied with thanks. Lunch was served and sl• social tittle spent. • Grange returned home on : aturdtt'g r from attending the. funeral of his father in Pontine. ,Mich. The. 'sympathy, of this 'eoinmunity is ex- tended to Mr. Grange' and family. uickly "Daddy couldn't wait to east ;our Christmas dinner dessert" The Borden Co. Ltd '- How folks do go for Borden's Ice Cream. - It's -'so rich, so creamy -smooth, so deliciously flavored ... a dessert worthy of a .special place at Christmas dinner. AT Yai.111 NEAREST BORDENDEALER Get Borden's' brick or MelOrol Ice.Cream wherever_ you see the Borden : Icer. Cream -sign. Dr Chase's Paradol First train Montreal to Toronto—A, Jade• Martin, 04,4., C°.,l'.a CREWE CREWE, Dec. 10.—The-.teacher -and Pupils ' are holding. their Christmas concert- in Crewe • school on Friday night,' December , 14. There will be a good program; the Christmas trees and sandwiches' and coffee:0 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sherwood spent. Thursday afternoon with Mr. and 'Alva, . Andrew Gaunt, St. Heiens Mr, Marvin Durnin made a business trip to Guelph on Thursday. Mrs. Raymond Finnigan, Chester and Louise visited on Saturday with. Wingham friends. Mr. and .1iIrs. Ro `yMalze:44. Wing'ha m were eaileers in the vicinity 011 Sunday. Several in 'thie laeality` aft ntled the *benefit • dance held in -Dungannon on. Frktay night iiiaid of Tonimy Fowler. '1V.B+I.S, 1Vleectlug" a annual 'met- ing meeting of the Crewe W.Ma3. was held at. the home of Mrs. S. itilpatriek on ¶fliursday, Member 6, with an at' :tendenee ef-seveu. The In ett'i opeaned. with s hymn, and 'the Christman pro- fto :14, No LONGER' W©uLD THE TRAVELLER celebrations all along the line the have to suffer the endless discomforts ‘, firstclanking, . fire -spitting loco- and oco- and dangers ,of the 5-daystagecQachMotive, rocking over loose ended, trip from Montreal to Toronto,,for>n -Myer ted V -rails, swaying .over the '6O's the age ofsteehadbegun. wood�ntres�les,nadetherunfrOm Montreal to Toronto. To .• the the fines ,of steel had t . Mile by 'mile; the of the day, the railroad forged ahead, crossprtg valleys, trainwithxtsauto?cr tic conductor • bridgmg rivers, skirting lakes, until, meant romance and adventure . in 1858 the first hnk a mighty distant places and heroic deeds. chain` was forged. 'iti vlr�ld To the visionary, to the men who built Canada,• the railroad was the , Magic path of progress that . was to bind these far-flung territories into a united whole ...' to enable all to bene nt to the full by the interchange of rem rule a in . food and material between the East and the West., We have seen the results of these dreams and efforts .' 'a nation ii*eeasurabiy • greater than was 'dreamed of a �itury ago •; a nation that is • destined. to, even'greater things if ' we maintain the faith .and. • courage of the pioneers. One of ie scenes .• deputing the gtowth o. Canada as a pawn, • produced 'by a 'Keefe's on the oecadion of their 100th aemivertafy'. We .can build an even greater future for Canada ''ntimiteed by 71 keeping our Victory Bonds as •a gilt-edged investment and . buying. more when,we a r e asked to do so. • Canaria . Untintitee�4 14w«,..