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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1948-05-13, Page 7' BAY•VIE LD, Mar, 11, fir, , #ad_ -gaga Arthur` •t3uliiv4. Rud babe and Mrs, Claude Robbins: and daughter Claudia. Of `Detroit, spent the. week, end; Math'Mirs,, .J, !Gys« ,MaeLeeti, Sr. , • Air. and`? Lrs, Xelth I13100 -of T491.4- do471►'ere: gPRsts Of the„ lett ''a• ,par. ents, °Mrs and. Mrs, J Parker,. eYer :t• the t�Ieelnd.,,' itisa Beverley-ei; .,of Lon. dun:. spent *the week -end 'at' het home, In the village.. ' .trn,.+1,;Tts. Wiin. Sttitbera and R Ileward O ` {y tt ,o yLondon, , We O gneated l4A�'T t r.�4 dt, M• 4:1* her over the weekud. ° t •M d M 1tobert C-aeLe+ �# o . Model` 1eh :and Mn°.° Joint MacLeod DXyt >N � has 'a :tax rate, Pt,' 80- *US fIirieau s . nt . the weekend• `with . ',' - this . for �5. k��teter"i� tai. y&te; their parents, Mr. and .Mrs, • Louie•+� r-,41i!.!mills. . d y.a, '•••Mra. N. W,:'WoodB anal"ifisa i uey Miss.41- Orinyer,, 3 .i ,, orf Toront , Wo a k -e d e s 'ot . has been. ' ',olnted cull rintend!eut' �s w re wee.... a gu . s�- , r . �"� . ' and Mrs. R ; Middleton; at Eeu� .ot r S�ott �:b1euioriui I,apitai,- .Sega-, sal1Y .E _ : _ •.^ ", forth. `, . f4ir, 'and Mrs. N'el'son ieard were 'iii ter of in; -Kitchener 'ont .Saturday ' 'attend- the S-eaforth P'resbyteria#r church,. Ing` -the wedding :QL, 'M = 'Grace hasp been called to the new ltlrang Apfelbeck, ,dauirhter of ,Y »and Mrs, Drive Presbyterian Church, Detroit, av 4,41k ly' oil Bay, - and' 'leaves ;Seaforth 'next .week to;, • 'n t eaforth .ince •`fie tenlberi been S , eaforth � P Who spent. 04. daughter in.. ' ought ' . ' .Robert'•Townsend ot; I,olxclesboro, rued to her received. painful,' injuries,, when he hnmg. in ,the village on WedneseayA fell while working -on a 'new building !Visas:., Jo.: Anne Ciynuingham:.,ot °heir erected; rtt Blyth.. The• scaffold'. Sarnil ud Mt: Jo b f un,ingfianit' of on wb ch b.e; bras standing.,gave way, e weekend; letting . hiin •;drop' about`•„seven feet, • and O'rs. ' X-rays. showed he ' had : suffered ,a: broken .breastbone' as .swell as', a ray' �Seye? a ,shaking and bruises. eats of 'Mrs, , . ReV,. ; p♦•B.' 'Woolley minister • <on r 'circ t Ciu ch ui tlief- A.s'hfiei�i nixed. ► of London }las -been bereaved by the, t esti o his ,home in, his father, ' Melyln . 0, Wodlley,. of Brownsville; Ont., af,,.:the age .af s 'spending a eighty-three years..' TWa ..years ago Mr. and Mrs. Woolley :cerebrated. sr.;_'lett on their diamond' wedding anniversary. here she will Survi�'iiig are the aged wife and a few weeks, family of eight, • • The' .death 'of' l�iiss ,•Edith' Isobel” Wn. Douglas is reported from Lueknow- Miss Douglas . Was . the youngest. 3.1.—Mr. and lira, daughter of the. late Mr. and Mrs.:. George Douglas, pioneer residents of Mr. and Llcknow. . She is survived by two t N o.rd on Sun- brothers, William J. and Robert T. Douglas, an, two sisters, ,Mrs,, .a o r •, iss Jean u than D ' ' larlc� d 'Vl a of Toronto Tenilile C e , h her mother, las, all of Lucknow. 4ssuran.ee, has been git'en•- -that Young' mid. the bridge over the'Bayfield River- Goderich .to at Egmondville, . which has . served are' sorry' to, since 1909, is to be replaced by a reinforced concrete bridge. It• is. confined to' egpected work on 'its construction s returni�u_ gamily• were, *in . Detroit -over the , •- week -end.• John Apfelbeek• torsi - s• tok; w London spent• tiie week•;e with the •forme r's. Cher •.M s 'J' •P r s 3lrs; 'i, A, Fdwrds► 1 tn4 ...., , . i'.,.., _ . � .. a g11,,.Qiie. Dfrs,;.I lu, ort, 4,ar ; LQj Rpna1d the winter with, her. � " y • Broadview, Sack„ 'rete �y,rc tt Gwen . Sound spent th with their parents; $r Gordon. Cunningham. 1vir., and Mrs, °L slie G don, were week -end gd • arry -Lawson*, 111 Z7; , Featherston' 'spent . the week -end 'at the villag�e..• . M. 'Albert atston • r v. e•l few days in London. , Mrs. Jclhn,.,MaaLesd, Sunday for -Detroit, w visit her -.daughters for: a Vote P'ROGRESSIVE PUblished by the Progressive`Censaiyative ea .. rty'oK t�'niprio. • • O COUN°C of Witterloo •-:Fount' council• are' i , uncillor will a 'ii�"A,`�'Ia'R�LO ILI.`ORS , . yGodeir ch. Councillors pay MA. ISIT 'CODE ECH lanuin a -Spring • holiday which their ow•n expenses. Plans are: now - will likely gibe the forin of a trip • tinder way ,in the hope , of picking a 1;R May8.--Vie bei and-- propablywest to Junb '15 as the day. SITGHEN sn s to Meaford ,,June .: Backache may be caused by' dia )r4ers of the kidneys. Consequent1. if yon suffer fro cka he • Do g Y , ll r May pts r, �am .. • .Sidney Polis may be helpful to you., Because ' of their stinkniating aetiou ori gip kidneya, and urinax r passages, d.Doan's•'Kidney f ills assist 'in. the '-a3iuntnation of waster'.'fron the be ly. Safe;...dependable and quick -acting, Doan s Kidney. Pills, can be.used by, both .young and old. Backache ` as well as minor urinary and blad- der ailments rimy be quickly .relieved Y q y by tl}is" time -proven treatinont. Sold at all drug stores. • The T.:Milburrt Co.. Ltd.:. Toronto. Ont. - CARLO CARLOW,.1ay a.i..- 'ti A11i1n Stoll visited with Mrs. Hamilton of Thedf day. Miss ' Gene . Smythe spent the week -end with Mrs. Smythe, and family Mr. and Mrs, Jolut Ruby ,have moved to utak their home. We lose • them from Our community. 11Ir:' Tait. Clark •was • the hos s ital for five. da home on unday. We_ welcome ` ,Mr. and MTS. l:aitgell and fatniiy to ourcomiuun- lty, they having purchased`•the pro- ,pert3' at Loyal... -Mrs. Clive Allin spent the past -geek, with aIr.. and- Mrs. Chas. Wallis near Bayfield. Mrs Fordyce Clark and,baby. boy "hare.. returned from- the hospital. -71-577Foll is with them. ' MrrStoll darts gone to. Sarnia. • PRECISION .AND QUALITY WORKMANSHIP -ere the keynotes of Plymouth produc- tion. Pictures, above show --1. 'Fitting Pistons to a clearance -comparable to one half *fie tfi%kness of" n e gepitte raper. '2: Superfinishing a-'ciersP gaff: Frictional surfbces_._... ore ground mirror -smooth.. 3. testing a crankshaft for perfect balant:e with sensitive ,instruments 4 Dynamometer. -testing: a -completed Plymouth engine. .^„•Yr.+"°^?•,,.:�r'_�::�..,_.-w-_•:: 'c . -'+<�: KC»s ^ .. .« "rJJxh" � an,:tiaa+.%.K..::. ,.:.. >-y »•._ • .,+.# a+ - r^ PLYMOUTHS are built in Canada by Chrysler! The. Windsor plants of the= Chrysler Corporation of 'Canada,. Limited, contain over 22. acres •of floor space where thousands of modern machines arid ` -I- — MnCe i'als fro n aU over the D-omsni..on are-13. inB ments are used by skilled`workmen'fo�theprecision: manufaCturin fine cars are -ship d -to the -great -Chrysler:- 2 plants. Canadians -nmevery province'are employedimaiufactur ng 'Materials for Chrysler -built, cars, including Plymouth. You -maywork in a plant whieh supplies smite items. " list', you know the high standards required by Chrysler. Engineers. •. ,.. Whenever .you are in Windsor, Ontario, We--woulst like' you : to visit the Chrysler plants and see the Canadian Plymouth being made. %''ou'.11 Pee the care that •goesinto• every operation—the constant checking, and testing • that assures •Canadiaiz 'Plymouth owners reliable performance;. greater, safety and'increased' economy. 1.00K AT;, THESE PLYMOUTH FEATURES Safety=Rtns",Wheels with Super: Cushon tires for blowout Protection • All. steel 'Safety Body,, a Body Guard Bumpers • Hotehkiss Drive to cushion w starting and. stopping-. front-end Sway' Eliminator • Safety' Hydraulkc • - Brakes •*Floating Power Engine 'Mountings to smother vibration. • „• a Parts and parts.tesHng plant, Cm hatha, Engine plant, Windsor. ` THE''PLANTS OP THE'CHRYSLER CORPORATION • Oa CANADA, LIMITED '. •' . r.. �.•..= rlr.v IfPHAt FOR •CHXT D)RRN"'S` CLOTHIIi9.11 R `INDIA wlll be:. eonntiaeaeed ,sl)ol tly': Duaria fhb . ;s xiu hoods Volidge w a elaeed to` tr'a�i ie iC?' en. rifer hours' as it' was. ;reared the abut, 'menta, bad been .danget'ously weak, erred. tlit4.7;:t Of iodecliTewl�tshi(.� p ti' Zollit Vere • D'o e, a native ,of Goderich tAwnsl sip►` died sudden., ly at,' Strutf9rd '.con Satarday afternoon ft`oQp.m��'pa „heart ' attaek�►gyp to va'a�}j IR. Vs se�ent.x'- Q rth Yi Y.ar, e' 1T ,,11.). T!ue.kers 3th,' near B.racebeld; nod. moved to ;Stratfo r4 tWo yours `age., fur. ial was at . Clinton: pt. :..o, .CQIe Of Godeilch'-township is, m ,brother. *cord . color attip lin ,X eraviia, well knpvtu'eighty au,fi-year-old ,r . Miiiop<'•-•shiplaer, established a' record this' w'ee'p for ;cattier'prices..whe#t'he shipped tette*. steers' frowl.N.Valton,.'to TarontO .that brought 2( , cents." Qwue4 ' by; ,Dick; Whitfield, Brussels, the steers ought" th+e highest .;Price • ;x4 Gavin recalls having been. ;paidduly; ing. the twenty-eight years: ;e, has ,pl4EB►trY""' lJthe`t � et 'rested . Maty ConeUla aver *41, 4eh, Coo: :"I'►?r t tiw w .W4 no.Ott h r� ril, �Coan. ¥essra. tiros, an and r r. rrei rll Mersin oitamlen . e qr •�gYer t w t,o141, Mlssea: Alit .and • E1Xoed Wa11 Of' T($r'olto Were"home. :dor aria 'irla.,y, ]retuxniag' en: Mo1X4 -y U'r, ao01, ra. at , and •udtew . eiartin sl 'nt Suudoy` -1st SeaTkrt it .at Mr, aid. /a1s.:.300 Yiil'.lt►..�- ; s g' . M . WiiEl, aitgu: of troit;. ►1 with his.:sou: M 01t ot'or rhes. 'wood.: <ead,, + `Mri,Euy' aitan- his pi*baa 4: the, »..x xam0s Bar lec< . a -'on 90:.400; toneeaaioi? "• ,, eater Was yisitlag over ttilda w „, Mr..'a zid O f spray' to !War# thstt »; yuan• �.uatin Yeas tal^r`e0. 'to the 'hes, piial' last 'week -end,:' 'We `h+ fain • .'"reeav erg ' e e s y (ir � With the reee tt sno `and ea" 'ala: of, the •week -end ,Seeding here", been shipping, --Seaford Expositor» will be delayed for seine .time. Chest'Chairs• etc. that You. will be � a `d of ° the e+ a � , were—upholster or xecovex_1or you. Choice . of velour, frieze, tapestry, damask, Quality 'coverings, -•dYw1 --Phone2063 \1.� deliv ery ,NPAITE- GOPERIOIC The :.regitj m,o1, ably meeting of the W M S. of Ndrth street_ United t•htt'reli•Wzts.1161111 i the c'lurch- ptirlor on Tuesday of. ,last week, with, a ' good attendance. The president, Miss, Minnie -Campbell, presided over the business' period. The amount of the thank -offering givings was reported to be $100. Mrs. Chas. Barker and 'Mrs. Thos. Doherty were appointed representatives of •the W.M.S. on the committee for the preparations foie ---.cone�aiianal a �• ' _ picnic to Be g held some -time in June. Miss Campbell 'extended .the sympathy of the .society tb• Mrs. P. J. :Cantelon • :ii tier' `recont` -berea 'ealent " the IosS ' 'of her husband. .,Mrs. Naftel, liter- aiture secretary,. read items concern= iiib changes being made In the Blue Boob:'_', . r-. Mrs. Maskell read as.ber Christ Jan stewardship report a letter from the special Missionary. Miss Marg- aret McHarrie.of the Babies' Home �i't - Neemuch.. India, who has; given. t'hitty-eight, years',of service in, this mission field: being the youngest missionary When she went out and now the oldest'• one on duty. She says she believes that the .' Chgildren are the greatest - asset that the Church of Canada has in India to- day. They A -re urgently in need of infants' clotiiing and Miss McI a.rrie makes a special appeal through Mrs., Maskell to -tole North street W.M.S.• littl , 1 itted--:'aclrets, bonnets for..... .� � � r-s$and� �sp�l.ee ; �•-ad+soL --.little olo. osL a. • ...r printed ii'a pelette dresses. Thi'se • articles mut leave Canada. In',June in order tp, - rrive in India in time for Christrit, s. .Any of the ladies of 'the W.M;8.` or"-af-the -congregatio ie ;wishing t4assist in this work "are asked --to get--in-toueh :witit -Mrs•: E: " . A. Ma'kell, or Mrs. R, J. -Howard. While Mi5'0, McHatrie does not make any mentitiii of her own needs the fact. that . lie is: wearing a ten -year - i nit odlld indicate that she•also ym,n telothing., , ; • -Mrs. Ba ler, correspondilig secre- tary,, ref' "thank you" letter from' Mrs. A i,lt; °1.{Scott ,for, sympathy • ex- -tended. r Ve,nty-six ° calls -en sicI, • and sliut;i Ts were reported by .the comnitutityfriendship committee. The repcirt's of .the Presbyterial meeting held in Seaforth weregiven by the delegates, Mrs. Maskell and •Mrk:. Vineeut: Mrs. Phiillips,•opened the devotion- al period by repeating'a short poem. "What have 1 that God can user' The ' 121st Psaliin was read as the Scripture lesson by Miss hopper. Mrs. 'Otos. Doherty gave ,ani inter- esting talk on the trans'lfitfon of the '1 Le l~v R t, ,tial art pssy nd Drs : t ec ��tlt1 n roil " t i ifidriroole, rent Is 'the Goiiip it , , i After the singing a£ ,a hymn Alias Campbell ; olpsed the meeting .with` prayer. '' ' r our 1361 1k is- there to serve you in a person a, private way. When ;you make a deposit your passbook is closed to anyone but you-and—four bank. *hen you - arrange a loan, that is srictl etween ou' and: your bank. When you discuss private 'financial matters -------'-with ,your: -bank manager,{: you -kno'w-they- will ;stay private. confidence .and trust. r�=ii'�s�+��"'xv�=Fid:»�"�cGt�':tti;�ti�rixod?=wt'a�'fi.°riv�tidb.3?xdha�?A ��,'ah�tlirosi6fikii!i'i..aiwa!�t&s?itaa.'�.:. A • $.,PO.VSO„RED BY TOUR 11.1114,E=='` • iii " Prettiest Town . in Canada" 0 ,Satur ay, 29th theCanadian,Pgeautificatioiri wiltbe municipal' tiesIosa CanadaA tin be pai . s riseerg t. ��c nsore � by