The Goderich Signal-Star, 1948-06-10, Page 91 rt ,
That' in 1947 Bisset Brea.,' donated.. $500,00'N:to ' the, New der ch Artificial ;Ice;
' Arena •Fund''. , .that this "figured puttg .donating approgimstel�5c per gallo�.
n_
o n all ice cream sold in Gogerich and Saltford 'by Bisset Bros.' in 1,947,
EO.,M,ST ' A : HOS :. INDB`
TRE .NEw ARENA ATS "
=MX BY BUYING in, :,E+ ' 3
SCE CBEAM',;FROM Dr,AtR 'W
T A`r. LEy IT.• TREY' AREL,
Harvey Cuts
T� r,.0 Cute A `
S .
Goderich'rot ted Foods
•
Alexandra Jar ue and General
Hospital
Thos. Randall
•
- Patterson's" •Grose
W. •Roope
K: 'E. Aitken
British ' Exchange. Hotel
Park House
Club Grill
Burrows' Grocery
'Ice Crean sales areto be audited and . payment : made on
auditor's statement Goderieh Community Recreation Y £entre.
Committee Will: appoint an auditor.
Vance's Restaurant
gagan's Confectionery_
Bert MacDonald^
Venus Restaurant
Baecbler's. Cafe
.People's -Store
Sunset Hotel
Nraritland-Golf:.. ii b
• East St.
Besse's Bary Bar`
'A1 SALTFOREi
Adains' General Store
Bert Clarke'
Catefoot
40.
The Goderich Community Recreation Centre ...Com-,
.. mit tee announces the: appointment of County Treasurer
A. H. Erskine, &trustee'of°•the "Fund;" to audit the ice
• cream: sales of Bisset, Bros: for 1948 :.w
- The Committee heartily endorses and appreciates the
very generous offer of BISSET BROS., and urges all
citiseils-toe . MAKE-•THEMVM PAY -PLENTY."
• This advertisement sponsored by GODERICH COMMUNITY
RECREATION . CENTRE.
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some jobin' the world, because "you is to. learn 'good manners without
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The CHORENMAETER fti wtre•ota1y easy Ifo
handle and,ave hours of
back
breakni labour!„',,
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Mogridge attended the graduation
exercises at . Western University,
Londot, when her granddaughter,
Miss .Helen Marsh, received her
Mr. anti Mrs. Albert Campbell,
spent the week -end with their
daughter,- Mrs. Arthur Spiegelberg; -
and' Mr. Spiegelberg, Kitchener.
`7rs.: Rierc`e of; T enton---is - visi-t--
ing�,her cousins, Mr. and Mrs., Joint
•Houston. • - - - • -
Visitors with Mr. Wm. McIlwain
and Miss Amelia were Mr. and -Mrs.
Rich. Johnston and daughter Emma,
of Bluevale, and, Airs. John McPhee
;aped :Miss ?.iattie Meliwain, of 'MK
• .Li:s': Munro .and kiss Elmet Mutch
are in Toronto attending the nurses'
graduation at • Western Hospital,
where Miss' Zeta • MVtunro will be
oneof the graduates, 'Miss Vivian Straughan-of London.
spent the .`.week -end with her mo-
ther,- Mrs. • C. M. Straughan.
Mi'.. and. Mrs. Bert Maralt . and
(laughter Helen.of Kitcliiener, were
week -end visitors with Mr. and Sirs)
Herb Mogridge. -
. Mr. Bind Mrs. Albert Killough of
Springfield visited Mrs, Albert King
and Russell King ' on Sunday. On
their return they were :tcconiimnied
by Mrs,; King. .. •
I)onann Caesar of Dungannon'
'Spent the week -end with. Jean• kirk-.
Connell.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Ellis Little :,.and
darigltter, loan- `vies; ...-Week-end
visitors with friends at M,onktom
Mr._ .and _Mgrss..4pCliff , Broth -and
}flash ;. "'o `' itllfilir rS tAteci' erii`I'I'U'
Mrs.,.1eo. Treadle on SundaY.
Donald. Ross of Galt visited his
--mother- Mrs,.- Fred-Ro_ss,- over, the
Week -end. •
Mr. and • Mrs. Amos Andrew were',
visitors tit London on Wednesday.
Mr. Keith Arthur, who is taking
an embalmer's course iii Toronto;
spent the weekend lit his home'
here,
Stewart King of Toronto visited
his farther, :Russell King, last week.
teale
y tcNal1 spenteit
the week-
end wi
eek-
endwi h his
parents, Mr.'
nd Mrs:
Thos. Mcl�all;,
Thos.,
an ,Mr . Chas. Scent 'visited'
friends in Toronto recently.•
The lnonthly ineetln'g of the Wo -
mens' Institute wilt he held In We
Foresters' all .fin"` Tuesday, 'June
.;A�• a} •- t
df'stricaf~ aannual willlies given by the
Bele reties..: Roll Call—"How z think
i?
the dt
1 •
is tact annual could d Im-
proved."be
hostesses' - Mrs. _Geo.
rs,Mrs,. H.
M
,Sturdy-, .
'dun f
blot 1lt s.'' C :M. Strh gha .
A • large tri tmlier . attended the l3 l
showing' of"picti res by the National
M
Il'11M oaip f fltd on: tired• bye the
Women's• Institute, in the Foresters'
Hall on 'Friday evetiing z...
Mr, and 'Mrs, Chas.,, Scott., anent
the week -end in Kitchener 'and at,
'tended the funeral:,, of Mr. Noah
'Weber.
P.O. Hours. --Postmaster 11,ornh4
.son ,attfpuneea that the •followinglA
boars are being ober%eel at 'the'
Auburn
u`jh�urn�...yy. postoiiice :.frons 0.30 min, to
I"faipit Supply.•= -•Bot'. ,John l oiiPy-
k N ,
man. of London, is gecupying rooms
tit the• Manse of Knox i'res bSi iaii
church. Tor' '.the 'summer months
he will `minister to the congrega-
tions of Knox Presbyterian church
11.ere tin$ Q1c1.•_. t. Andre*'s •I'resby-
teiriau church; Blyth. •
Junior Red Cross.—The Junior
Red, Cross held their Meetingon
Friday, when the following proratii
eras_ enjoyed; ---Reading,' . 2illitlene.
,Easom ; instrumental.' ' Gladys .11e-
Clinchey ; .song.. Ca 1.61 Beagle :utd
Laura• May Letlierlaaid reading,
George Wright,: instrumental,
Joanne Eason": jokes, C'iirol Beadle.
Death .of ,George Irwin. -George
Irwin passed sway at .the home of
his son -in -lily slid liauglitor. Mr.
and Mrs_ Do6ald Fowler, on 'Monthly
°Veiling, in his eighty-eighth year..
.CII•: Irwin had been 11'1 for the -past
ten days, FIe wag: born at Angus,
Ont., the son of %Vilfitini-Ir•% Iii and
Elizabeth•Greer. ` When four, weeks
old he .came with his 'parents' to the
10th concession of -••Ashfield, where
they farmed for twelve -years. then
moving to • tl. 'farm on the Liie&now=
'Dungannon road. In 1890 he mar-
ried Mary'. Pentland of Dungannon.
After their marriage''they ,farmed
`On the place now owned by. James
Henry. In 1905' they sold their
farm and .purchased •dile--at Glenn's,
I•ii11, two ,miles north of Dungan-
non. • In 1920 they .retired to Dun-
gannon, _. where firs. Irwin passed
Away, in 1913. Since the death -of
itfs wife MT. -Irwin -lilts wade his
twine with his sen-,10-li w and daugh-
ter and, cause with them to Auburn
dattlgliter, • Mrs. Fowler ' (Laura), a
g ratiililanghter, Mrs. 1toy Fliiiiigan
tAtelba),- -both- of Auburn; three
brothers, Tltaiilas and Henry,' of
l'e•rt -Elgin, and, 1 ainilton,• of Van-
couver; and one' sister. Mrs.. Eliza-
lleth.Miler, of California. He was
a member of the Milted .chitrcli.
The funeral was held 'from. the
residence of Mr. and Mrs. Fowler
on Thursday, the, service being con-
ducted -,by -EEev. A, G. Hewitt. Inter.,
ianoncme
to .
as ti• Dtt[t n
anent 1 y
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la a M ,
e om
Ameint—Carter . Th �P
and .Mrs.- W. S. Carter, 4th, conces-
sion East Was%anosh, was the scene
of 'a pretty ' wedding at 12 o'clock
noon 'Saturday when their only
(infighter,uMildred Viola,'wns united
iti 'Marriage' tel Stewart Henry
nl r,„IT ett...
�4 en.l;,dthy�>,�p;ricessi�„,=� uU .
t"bwnaa'hl'p,`elder son of 'BM and 'Mi's:
Pe
s. ar Atnent, ,Aithurcif,' . 7ev. A.t, G.
`IZe ffi The
critt- .'u
b ...o dated.. Au
w ddng, niilsic was •placed by Miss.
itin fred
Campbel
lr
organist' nist' of
,Westfleld "(hilted church.The
bride,
Tvn ntt+riag .. v -fr fathe
r,
took her place beneath an"tarch of
evergreens id..• :-:early .-.:.summer
fiawers. She wore a,.str et -length
frock of. heaven.'blue silk jersey, and
corsage, of Talisman.. rosebuds With
matching ribbons'..:Her only grins,
Merit ' was a ,gold.' locket and chain,
a gift of "the bridegroom. Miss"
Frances Hollynr.an, Blyth, ,usint of”
� n.
the bride, was laridesmaid, Wearing
an afternoon :frock of''flowered,'silk
jersey with corsitge of .liink.'roSe-
brd.) awith tna tching _ ribbons.' H'ow�•
Afaent,, . Painlerston,: brotiierr of
the bridegroom,. was best neap, ' Fol-
lowing' the hv'edding;,:•a reception was;
held: The bride's, Mother received,
wearing a dress .of black crepe With.
silver. trim and corsage ,of. white
carnations tied -with silver ribbons.
She was.' :assisted by the bride-
. -groom's -mother, who had chosen
a green crepe dress with sequin
trim and,
corsage ,of pink carnations.
A- wedding. ' dinner was served to
twenty-six guests by Miss Bernice
Wilson and Miss Marjorie Knox,
cousins- . of. the bride, and - Miss
.Teanetta. Snell , and ' Miss Doris
-Pie The. The- table -win relit red_ iwitli..
the wedding cake, flanked with 'pink
'tapers and pink carnations. -Later
the bridal couple left for a wedding
Tiip to 'Detroit. ' For travelling the
bride donned a n.ivy blue snit with
white .accessories. .4)n their return
they will reside on,--t-lie-_bridegroom's`
farm -on the' 13th concession Of Hui -
lett township. The bridegroom's'
-gift to the. bridesnytd Was a. gold
. c iuipac•t :. to the pianist. a gold
'brooch, and to the, best uia,►i.. a bill-
fold. Prior to the wedding the"
bri'dA iitoltlier entertained at a
trousseau tea in honor , of her
daughter. Tea: was poured by Mrs.
Aanenf and ,,Mrs. Alice Wilson, Ciro-
ton, grandmother df• the bride The
trousseau 'was displayed by •Mrs;
R. J. Phillips and the gifts were
shown by Miss. F.rarnCes •%Iollyinai
and the linens by Miss Irene Amelat.
Mrs. 'Carter and. her daughter re -
Caved the • guests. Those- assisting
in serving, were, Misses Marjorie'
Knox, Jeanettae Snaith, Doris Pierce
and Betty• Craig. • ,..
-••�•�• ��^ -fir , , .., _...
CI,l� G,trS�. G1 -
_ic:0C44tI-4lfi.•x•I4(4rh:varhire.,74--Sia?
.)•autres Decile. forint rly. Kate -Grit.
fin, frons British Coiumbia,_cvho left
here twenty-two years ago, is here
visiting her malty, friends hi the
neighborhood: • ' •
Mr. aiid .sirs. Mike Ltaw and Miss.
Hannah Hogan of Godericli were -
visitors here this week.
Rev. Father Beeley, of Toronto,
r -
•letai es today for Louden a,fter;assist_
i'ii ' with the forty ours' ,cleVotioiis.
�" 1L
The -many Prieuds of Mrs.Martha
O'Neill, are sorry. to *hear of her
accident in falling' downstairs 'and
fracturing her term. She was
rushed to Alexandra• Ilo(pj"tal, Gude-
,,rich, and is being given treatmeiat..
wa welcome ;Wane the newlyweds,-
yrc' eds,
frAu?
their:2,11Onred st
n
happy married' life..
A Harmer Kingsbriidge Student.-.-:
John P. ;Morrison, son of Mr. and
w:.
Morrison,Dublin, firs. ,Twines I)Ltbl , oxipi-
erg of Kingsbridge, , .redilated from:,
t. 1lvicaela Calle eToroito and
recelVed his ,degree bachelo
r
.of
t .r:a;t the .L1 iverst . �f Taronto.
convocation on June 4th. 'Ur, liter -
risen obtained his early education
at •Ashfield ` S.S.S.
a1�
No. ,2, Dublin, and Dublin Continii
aation School. In.1943 he ..joined the
army and after. completing; his lid -
* mated training was sent ;to, Itatrie-
f d•t�' studyra ar Mea obtained a
eid
IO � o d °
certlfeate in, it,0.E.M.E.. ('loyal
Canadian E!pctricai ^ Mechanical
Es disellarge'Engineer).After his
frons , the service" 12 ,4945 he began- `S- OU 'H'S
his` studies at St, Michael's College.
The Bit cca1aureafe Mass was held>in;
St. Basil's church, Toronto: on Fri-
day .morning. June 4th; at which
Cardinal MCGtrigitn addressed - +the
graduates. .,After. the mass the
graduates proceeded to convocation
hall, -where .the 'degree of. B.A. w•as
conferred on;eaeh by the Chaanicellor
of : the T.Tniversity.% ' Relatives pre-
sent fol- the ceremc t ies' inelulled'
Rev. M. J. •_ Daltoh, 'Windsor ; 11r:'•
and Mrs., James Morrison Dublin;
Mrs. -J. P. „Sullivan, Bolton ; Mr, :and
Mrs. P., K. Hughes. Mrs. Thos. Joy,
and 'Miss Antoinette Dalton, De-
troit ;, M'>*; I:eon. Sullivan; Tord:nto
•,hiss ., Constance :.Clears; .,Wullaee,.
burg, and 'Miss- Helen Rose O'Con-
nor, Whitby. -
Th.e "trouble witilL, th:e-man who
takes his time , is that he takes'
your time, too. • •
•
.Subject of speculation• ever since
tl • automobile, irdti§try returned
el t
o
peacetime piaa'b`"enger car prodrl01ion4
a radically, nef Pord il appca
t
at GODI;RICH tiIUTC �it.,South.
,,
street,' i
n the nett 'future.
•_
w
SIErifica 1y de.igued to compete
in the 1aw price field, the 1940 Ford
differs as sharply in its structural.
and operational featnres, and repre-
sents tiS great, an advancement, atj-
pealrance and eoaift•
rtwice,
over r
previous .correspendingmodels' its
•
did the ,Ionarch introduc070 Ford
rotor Ctompnny of C'niiitd;t; Lhnited `
a, few weeks 'ago. ,
The 1940.Fords Fords be introduced
in. two scrips. The se_ ° t`'al,ttr)tn ..erica
inclr1es the Tudor,efit shown
own •
re � i
e a F o tet'. S 'den and Club
la �. cl a
. d e
Cop e.. Thee }e1tlx
a reeles c1
ldes
Tudorand Fordor
Sedan,
Club
llb
CorPe and n Rosiness Coupe.'
t ll ` li1-11(1, 'Celt' o$t-war
pattern, only five
feet three i
tiles
,high,• With. low broad p
antofr and.
.:Tull -width interior t r r stain ss
!7 th'
new, Ford has a 69 .per r ettt. more
.. .r••,.
body -ami -frame .aiulYi`ranie ._ ti•a'ic tare• has.
more than 20 square fest •of picture-
«•itt(iow• visibility—the windshield
. ,
alone ats 137.. r11'taars'. mt`ltir"`: -greater
Tai expanse—and its; new 100 • li.p:
V-typee eight cylinder:' an;iue oper-
ates
o
r-
ate� at 'alp to 10 per c•eltt. • greater
econotnat•. ' '
• A newlydesigned braking system
„IPgtfi its 31
per ce st pedal pies,
s ,'s . �p:.
. sire and, flit, cat , deep decl: lugg;age
•
at each side of the radiator. - The
t
irea`trized cabin" effectect :permits,:
lis
-
.
opening vent viadows hart way,
even on rainy days. When a heater
's co i t d with• the_. � ste
1 ilrit a e �' .�, n, .cresta •
warns' •air is tibliiidaiatly.:'circulated ,
'
throughout the inSide i o the car.
Interior -wise,• Ford of Cnnad1,alas
broken away from the tlentral tones
which- ii.ye been. traditional • for,
nuietv production nutemobileS, Tex-
tired. • fabrics, Imp ular� alaalsliions ._._
..__
Welter is i thanas c a t riot a in intro-
.
. ear lore half ants io S and ,i ate. , decor t g, ure.i fro,=
a at ° i e ni. el. • ted s'
�n.t rte' rl U e w-
Tlie trout irrdrprildeft- tweed
ly sttspendeci, the sy stein rotchiningi A --tie. with a blue
1.stripe 5 h
i
sQft• action coil �(���tl��1tthlt- gives,„ the r �.fFOr� illeri01b
t1
netion...aireraft Oe hydraulic shock freshly tailored 'took. xt" lia'as`'beei
1?, ,
absorber<. At the rear, ,sinipar combined
withmatching
atching bpister
shock absorbers trtioi with ext blue - gray ,bradcloth of
to pest et the
long spritigs, which are mounted Upper seefaott of .both front and :rear
parallel to the frame lll
sn seats.
Other fabrics, in proper dm
,
gain s. {
e eel la, to make 1 alta, ar tf ion 1 i
e t t o of last n are v
+� tri o
1 to table c m 1 m
g l stat
e
Y Y 71¢-+.kt--L[ .ixu:i•�_.. "''ia:f .:;.::: '.,mow.
tale sprrrirrewea cl•ll jeessit ry. alg file slew^ iixd. e iter or eo laz rt
A new, built-in fresh :sic renal- stteh to Sen Mist Green, Birch Gi
atioia system protides.*fresh air, * olonyf Bitte and' a ` wide range of
t hro tgh. dudts with screeiiect inlets addition it • eh'olees. 21x
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