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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1948-04-29, Page 7
ST._ HELENS, April 2'6; --- Coin- mencing next ai nday and continu- ing for four Months; the, servicein, Ube 'United church will be held 'at. •11.45. EiD.S.T; Mr. and Mrs: E, E..Thom accom- panied Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Thomp- son and'Donald,' of Lucknow, to IV'ori,vood for the _ week -end. Their daughter, Mrs. Repaid .Rathwell, is a patient int the -Peterboro Civic Hospital .suffering from pleurisy.' Mrs. • Thom . remained for a Monger . viait.: " • Congratulations" • are dile the '"teacher a.nd•pupils of''the St:"]Flelens school for: the splendid program they. :presented over CKNX on the Satur- day .inornieg, studio party: •CrAR•LO -CARLiOW, 2 7.-•=- The Feder- ation pictures will, h. shown in. the • Carlow hall - at 2.30 on, , Wednesday, T• May., 5, and'at the 1\ rl e ,school at 8,30 in the evening. _ •. Mr. and Mrs. -Roy Alibi and Berva spent Sunday with Mrs...,Q:llin,s sister at • Blake. • Mr. and Mrs. John -Young an'd Ruby are moving to Goderieh in 'the near future, having soldtheir place at `Loyal. Mips Bean, Bernice and Bert spent Sunday with •Mr.' and Mrs.. Chas_._ Wallis, near Bayfield„ The father of the household was becoming iin iatient' at the lateness -Of the hour, when he ,said: "I can't, see why that young twirp calling on; ,Sophia hasn't sense enough to. go "home: It's past midnight." The 'inevitable young brother spoke ,up and, 'said "Ile .can't' "go, father: - sister's sifting on him, • Maid: t'-'Sorry;—'sir,—*—the` mistress has just gone out" Debt Colllector : "Mow absentminded 1' r: just saw• her head stickhig out of 'the' window., as I came in -..the• gate, se : she must have gonewit 10Ut lt, Here are two „mernl er§ of the .fanned, "beefeaters," or Yeoman Warders of the Tower .of London, facing the B.B;C: television' camera, • In a.departure from' a custom of long standing, . gunners will Sher t Iy guard. the . Tower of London fOr the first time in historyy replacing ., ep g the infantry. Two. Royal Artillery 'oiiicers+ and. 80' men will take over, AUBURN, April 27. -- Mr. and . Mrs. Bob IcIiveen of Islington spent th¢' week -end with the foriner's .par- •ents:,` Ir rind Mrs+ F. 0. JlcIlveeii.. Mrs. Jelin, "McLeod, who spent" the winterrwith ller daughter in Milver- ton, has returned.' bonie, -*. 'air. and: Mrs. Edee Sillery and fain- ily, of 'Exeter, visited Ur. and Mrs. Herb Govier.on Sunday. • Mrs. 0.: M. Straughan. Mrs. Herb M•Ogridge-and :Mrs, ;V( -J . Craig at- tended the. darted. Church. - h.P s. re. Do you -'spend 'your /lights tossing. -and turning in bed unable to Sleep? ' �d you get-up moliings ';• � �: , :tired;. irritable sad without'an appetitef Ti' you suffer from. m su ch a c clition you. ��.!`....•.:<:• �. � .will find Milburn's Health and. Nerve Pills, most 1iel fu1. t They stimulate the appetite, the nervous system, aid digestion. and thus'hel p to promote refreshing 'sleep, and, .generally, improve a run-down condition. Get the genuine: Milburn's Health and: Nerve Pills. Look for they .,:,tracle mark. the " Red Heart". On. -sale • at all drug counters. TheT+ i4Ii.l}rurn_Co. T.imit,ed, Toronto. Ont., • lyterial meeting at' Seaforth on •Tired S ay, . • • ' Mr: "and Mrs, Albert Campbell. Jl r. and Mrs. Kenneth Caniplrell and—Donald Campbell. attended .tbe ftineral of the late, Richard Gardner at Dungannon -on Monday • • Mrs. Rich: McWhinney 'of' Crewe visited Irs. Fred Ross on Sunday. Mr.' and, Mrs. Chas: Scott spent the .week=end in, Kiteherier. "where they wera guests art. he Gable=bare= field d wedding; also the-;goi'den- -wed- ding • anniversary: of the bride's gran_ dpttrents; -Mr. and 'Mrs.. Sta.ia'ley T • —, one - ,S .Ret'; 'W HT _Walker of Sterling --vll-`bccupy _the pulpit of Knox Presbyterian chureh nem S'enday, ':with a.:view:to- a'cail., Commencing` net Sunday and continuing, •a11 summer, services. in St. Mark's Anglican church will be held in the evening at 7.30' orclock. % ev. A, G. Hewitt attended the Presbytery meeting of the United Ohurch at, Seaforth on Tuesday. The `Nationals Film. Board will o s er You will be proud of the Chesterfeld -Qhairs, etc. ;that. were -.upholster or' recover for you. Choke of velour, frieze, tapestry, damask. Quality coverings. Phone 12063 Pick-up and delivery ;SEE us! ^ PHONE up! WRITE US! "' TIE SQUARE ' - G(3DERIC•H • John AP Cowan of Biytl• has been appointed police chief for the vlliege of Gravid Bend 1tatum,-3nerehant, at Kippoa, has, been appo n,td i a •cotnmiss over for taking affidavits,;, m: Wlugha's tax rate for .x948 51 rrlllls,•including fie,'mills for llood .d mage, . '. The..Glinton ilorticultural ,Society,. dormant for tie, „.year's,°' has beers reorganized, with •W.8..1t;. Holmes DVO,S dent',L , _ •.� Weir C. McNaIl' of Ltti cknow has purchased the filth:of of °the late Nor. pian Shackleton in Ashfield and will move-. to it. W, E, 8outhgftte,r sr., well kniiwtl resident of Seaforth,ied: �suddeuly and unexpectedly on, April 16.11,_ in his sixtieth, year's Por many- years - he was a commercial traveller • re- presenting a clothing -company , in the Province of Quebec • and he was widely known. TheIlu ren Fish .and Game Club, Clinton. has purchased a property 'of eighty acres ,ou the 14th conces- sion of Goderich township, about three and a -half. iiakles from Clinton, known as the Henry Tebbutt farm, and purposes reforesting it and mak- ing at a fishing. and'Diode resort. The death 'occurre nt- inglram -on- April 26th—of—Catherine Q'.Mal- ley,'• wife .of"R Sohn Gibbons, in her eighty-fourth ,year. Mrs. Gibbons was born in .the 'Tee4Water'dtat-i-tee and resided. in East Wawanosh be- fore .moving to' Wingbaani twenty- ses'en;,years ago. 'Burial took place in the St. "Augi.;stine. cemetery ,after - requiem high mass • in Sacred Heart_ church, Winghain. ' Going`- to010ca •A• Wingliaiu girl, Miss,' ilra Collar,,. 114,s' beer;. accepted by the.: Sudan' :.Interior 'Mission;•a s p ex poets :'to . sai°1' ,shortly for Nigeria, West Africa. She ' is :the daughter of Ur., and Mrs. Herbert', Collar, Wiughara The Winghaui Baptist' ;eJure1l,''of which she is',a toember;' will, maintain: -Muer 'finfindat ,s,1, pport in the, mission fie1'd. Three Suddet �', Deatlts at Lftcknow W .. ,Three sudden. deaths within a few days carried off Lucktrtrow, resident.,, Alexander Y ' Maelcenzie died ' on April l'ah' in • the iiiinghahl ospitail, to 'which 'he had been lh n taken: "the: previaus day, On the 18th •Marshall Graham succumbed suddenly to a heart-attack, and on the 19th- Miss Ma"rga.ret,,, Henderson .passed .away At her home'ln--the village. ' She• stud• been stricken 'with a- se_ vere tlirombpsis while in Goderich a few days' before, ' 1Bgttle Travels. Long Distance by .Water • In . March, 1947, Gordon Hesk, an eleven -yea r•old. boy 'Who lives two and a -half miles east"'of Londesboro, gr a' iottle with his na-ine in it in the Creek on his fa.ther's''.fariti. ' Two weeks ago. he received a letter from- .alike rom,Mike O'Neill, of Kingsbridge 'stat ng" hnt 5 i c>' p c"` ed"rip the bottle on . the shore,, of Lake Huron, on April lith , this year; _. The bottle must have tray elled by a devious water route down to the- lake .at Goderich attic' thence north• fifteen miles to the Kingsbridge shore; , present ,pictures in the Foresters' Hall- on Friday' evening at .: 8,30. These pictures are sponsored by the Women's- Institute.. A. well. has been drilled.. at the County house,.by the' -,Da', idsoii well drillers of Wit ghnm. • •'Her I Bir i - „88 til tl claEy .--firs. Hafrry Go •vier-quietly-eelebr4 ted -her --eighty= eighth liirthday at her home on Saturday.'Mrs. ",Govier is_.the'foriner Alice Sheppard, daughter" et, the late 'John •and Margaret Sheppard, and was born. near' Toronto, • her .parents 'moving .to Guderica tawn•- ship,- to• the Sheppard farm in the, Maitland concession•, °a,seventy'teight' years ago. •, In 188); ` she married Harry .Govier and for. twenty-two years' they. farmed ,iu East Wawa- nosh, moving then to .the Base Ione, where • they remained 'for .'seveeteen year'. They ;retried, to Auburn and GoNlerr was mail ,-carrion-.for' tst'elve years, passing away *twenty- three- years ago: • airs:• Govier 'has ttvo sons; S��lliani, of Blyth: and .Eer_b, of Auburn; also ten .grand- children and :•: twenty-two. great-• grandchildren;! also- one "brother:,, William 'Sheppard -o€.-C-.linton. •In• .spite• of her ad_vai:nced age -.the -remarkably Swart. andi '*.active and. attends to all her houaeholdAuties She: has lived alone since the death of her husband. She is a- member -of Knox Presbyterian churchh` and the\ W M:S., Her son William 'and Mrs. Govier of Blyth visited her on Saturday, BAYFIELD TAYLOR'S CORNER, TAYLtR'S •CORNER, April 27.— We extend 'sympathy to' Mr. •. and-. 'Mrs. •Austi:ia • Sturdy And family its thedeath • of their mother lsi s:: G. D. :Sturdy. 3kI1`ss . vim. • "'-'1'i'a'ri�r H ffro spent "thea• end .w,ith-her-bra,' .then and sister-in-law, lfr. and . Mrs.` Iaenneth, Holmes. Miss -Mary Stirling -attended- -the• nurses'. banquet in the British Ex-, ,change Hotel on Thursday evening last. . Tlie Ladies' Aid will meet at the home of Mrs.' George Ginn 'on .Wed nesciay afternoon, May 5th, at 2 o'clock. .iii•. Donald: Oke, 'who is attend- , ng school ' in' Toronto, as •home •ior" -the week -end„ - SEE THS ABOVE PIAKO II!otm-s*ow ROOM MaSonand Kisch .. Pianos USED ., PIANOS -FALL MAKES WHILE' THEY LAST . 'APIn /. -les s.lu.�u `Billy', out 'With, 'his ritotlier had- been exasper ting, He .1 wanted everything be sdw in the windows j of -tlre_..r,_, •slrop�•s. A� lO5"gth_hls�rlcitl? er: exclaimed : `-;Billy,,: are you sure you wouldn't like the . moan' as. well?" -Billy • lookecl y up ;at the half, moon and said, with, disgust "No, _ it's broken." • Mrs. Fitzwe.l tsocially inclined) "My ,dear, I hlir,e picked it husband for 'you." 4l II r, Dau ,iter : "Very , but I �e11 y)i emphatically t:1' w•hi-,,' it comer to buying the weclwrg dress I:1l. select the ..ma- terial Dir. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup in a prompt,' pleasant. and. effectual remedy' for . coughs,colds,• Hoarseness, sore throat,' br_ouchitis, spasmodic croup,; asthma -and- bronehial ", troubles: ^ _- « Safe effective in x ensive-=and de' endable Wood's Norway Pine:_Sytup helps to loosen phlegm: and mucus, clear tlydt air passages and bring quick relief for coughs .and -bolds. Get a supply of Dr, Wood's, Norway. Pine Syrup today. • The, stern Parent. arent „ s e ie ,. P 'rat, �!1 w .' r~ ingr' lil the familyawe -'�1 „ lawyer. ala" my;. .'eldest son is `:;des rift ed. -to, ' set, a ..,,,,,.,� .luarr :,:thnt nets..vd hi. ' y ass' th . . a -•i�:e-•h s- L'IR pec e d s ,cut him offabsollutelyx ;and•: vyant, : You 'to tell.hien ,.so.'3 :""Wet•," -said.' the lawyer,' after a moment's h' ita- e . tion, "1 have a better plan than that, T'il tell the ;girl." • r ©REF '— •.. '� ••�r SJR^ 94` a. AY Rub in..Minarcl s -Linc Et, atnerotiigIv. • and'feel the relief'steal ,over' the achingr muscles•and joints: F'or all musr.le and i •int pain$,es:and stiffness, s rained- ' V : aimites kles, twisted` limbs- linard's has han beenvf:. amous for over 60 years; Good • for dandruff : and skin disorders,: too Get.:. o.. 'bottle . today;, keep :: yf a •• y LET US DRY. CLEAN' YOUR DRAPES] ETC, PHONE' . 122 F'OR PICK'UP) • DOUBLE the deficiency must' be paid by addressee • if:---postage-is --underpaid= Don't take chances! • One sheet of average, lightweight' Air Mail paper, and one light- weight Air.Maileinvelope, weigh • % ounce or less. The 'Air Mail rate is 15¢ per i/,ounce to Great :Britain, Eire nnd.:Europe._ .n _. Ask•at-your'iocal Post Office for rates•elsewhere .. have letters • `weighed when in, doubt.. issued' -Kyr. `authoritlf of Hen. Ernest Bertrand, K.C.; M.P., Postmaster: ,General • 707 A DELICIOUS BLEND OF afLD'S .FINES' CG.FFEES. CLAVE` fi i1 � F V1ilV i� lilt 6ffliM F Pay No More! To e livin in the �; towns around (4.oderich, and in the rural districts, • ay no more for Brophey°'s service . than ' the family, right, Around tie r xeer � ns � e • you •rnay be, and have this traditionally fine service at ' most moderate price BAYPIELD, April X27:-1Lr, and �Irs. Jarues Ferguson of London spent' -•the week -end with Mrs J;:- r gon•: ;<lissusC,lioria 6\zestiatke of. London - Pe Was at her home in the .village :.over the week -earl,-. " Guest, -_-,who-_ _has -be' visiting her sister, .'Nis. M. Terns, f01.- the past, three weeks, .],eft for herb home at ,Terrace Bay, Ont last Thursday. ' • - ' Mr. and' Mrs," A. ,Brisson -and' fancily of Grosse Pointe, Mich., Overe at their hone• in thevillage-'over the week -end. • - • ,Miss •:lielvena• Sturgeon' of ,London spent. the week -end with her par - ;eats, ME- arid :Ctrs. "N. St"u`rgeoir. Mr.. and. Mrs. Lloyd Westlake left op Monday for their, home in Vir -ginrnttrwn, Ont, after spending the Past `three weeks '-jit the village. - "Mrs. illage:'Mrs.. J`. Cruickshanl:s bf Clinton. is spending a few days with 'her bather, Mrs:' W.'"Sturgeon. ,- Rev. and.-. Mrs. Herold. Paull of Listowel were'the guests of Mrs." N. .syl Woods for, a couple of� days this -week. - Dr. and Mrs. Syrnrn ton of SatIlk Sit,.,: j ,.., t n .:: were e gusts, .of Mr. 'and' Mrs. 4. , B. Johnston last week: • • • Mrs. J. Webster of Seaforth is visiting her : sister, ,bliss ,Elizabeth Reid, this week. Dr. and 1Irs. Robin Hunter and t-vo children and Charles Rogers, jr.. of Toronto, spent the week -end with -Mr. and 'Mrs. C, F, Rogers. Mr. rind Mrs. C.- Daly, sr,' and• Mr. and N•rs. (1,, Daly. , jr., Oi riort Huron, Michwere guests of Kr.. and 1frs. C; Bali over the -week-end.. Several members of the local Lidns Club attended 'tile. Sarnia' Lions Club "dinner on Wednesday:' evening Inst. Born, --In Clinton -Public Hospital.. Stinday, April 25th, to Mr, and nfrs Grant T'u'rner; EaylIel:'d, a daughter. Mr, Geo; . Castle, formerly of Bay- 4litld ha.s lurchased a grocery' bus! nessALS.tr hrmv at ei�---i ov t tare r ii Goderich ;.in • the near future. _ --- A lot of people rden's belie-en , divorce until they httveh -been nnr ried while,—Galt BeperterP ria sic ... F L'OYDa M. �•LO Ft I. MUNTt EAL St PHONE 120 . t ood stock: of parts aetessorIes. • Prompt and .eptn- petent s ce , on ,'electronic egtulpnenl, electlrie fencers etc.. "Sewing' machines ' „adjusted ', and repaired. 'Pick ilp 'and, cde11veil', Reside Cti rey' White Rose >'Statlotla,...:. 82 HURON RD. - •Phone 2G4 j-lopieless Wastrel? P.. or another human bein -reclaimed for4hap,'y ;and useful living? In nine cases 'out often, the answer rests -vitla ...The. Salvation Army. Day in; 'day out, The Army tirelessly Pursues, its merciful task of rescuing Neuman "wastage's,:;,:' ..of turning des igosig tneA vcl _ ilare .'- r .wards usefulxiess, happiness and self -,respect. /In this annual appekf; The Salvation' Armynr looks confidently to YOU. It is PYOU'R doiiars . ' that Make s ch work possible. , • d P LAST TEAR- „. P:pOrnxhtcly -11#537,,61 Apn,lmr materea'iy r Ctlrnadirk 6 wive enional ho%Pa d by the . p. services of The Salvation, • Army In tJlate �ty'Irlome% General Hosisit°tt ° Old. foli4s� Home' :PriSOf and. Poke deur* Work • Children's Homes Chniirenrta5umreerC et, in • tlend�i service free Lab 5eivla+ ' . • Meet,.Hostild'