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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1948-10-28, Page 5, ,OCITOBER, 28th, 1948 immuca other Sees Sort for First Tinze .Made.'* the Standard Motor, Co., of Coventry, Eneland,• It has a 88 H.PiNotoi,. is air-contioned and has Jove- ly upholstering. Se it ortAv: at • puNoprivoir,'dce. Herbert Alten'v.Vata );e,Ineved to Ale*- , andra Hospital, f:locleriehi last Thursday. We are glad to know.he has raifli'soingiVhat f ran 4 Pitrtial. 40;gicp,_4t4hajis Tyke, pue .his ,grand- daughter, • jean Errinkton,_ also was admitted to the hospital Ter pendix eperation,.It is ;reported she IS doing uteeiy.'• • • Mrs. JaCeb Reed was taken 111 on sTnesday ,tif"the lieree of lier - (laughter, Urs. Jae Petrie,* 1ete, 'and suffered; a,• paralytic' stroke; "OnlY'tWo' days-hefore she enjoYed4a4 motor trip to, these parts . to visa memberS of hpr family 1, their various hoes, Site Was renteVed,• to AleXandra Hospital, QoIerIei, on SaturdaX, and, her condition is about tlie same. Mrs. Jennie Fitggerald Bramp- ton is visiting her sister,„Mrs, Rich, Gardner. Mr• Rederick MCDOnald wLilJe per.forming, the ditties as caretaker at _the Dungannon publie scfiool .x14044. 29ew, was tooil athoWeak!spell last Friday. He ught to have. suffered a partial • stroke, but fOrtnnately • lie is • recovering. • ' • Mrs. Ken Hodges and baby daugh- tor arrtved homefront Gbderich Itospitar on Saturday. They have chOsen Lynda Joy for the name of their 'little girl. ladys Evan, Sas1t. Mrs. Dolly Evans and daughte Miss G atchewan, 'Who have been yisiqng -Mrs. Evanssister, Mrs.; W. R..An- drew, *are now visiting friends at Kincardine.' • Mrs. 'Jas. 'FinnigneiS enjoying a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Al; fred Habel, of Port Colborne: . • Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Treleaven, Robin and MrS.,. S. F. Treleaven of Kincardine Visited Mr, and Mrs. H. Hedy-On Sunday and attended the anniversary' services at the United church.... • ' • Mrs. S. Gibson, Stratford, spent a day 'last .week with her brother, Mr. " •Mr. -and- ,1VIrS-. R. J. Durnia and VaUghter, Miss Flora Durnin, left• this Week to visit Mr. ,and Mrs." -Chester--Durnin -at-Pittsburgii,• L ana' to attend the wedding of their graii-Gen, immy IJiUixi o yvanas un pr ns Tire'T and Junior ,Farmers "-met in Dun- gannon paris.h hall on. October 19th. Plans for a. masquerade were cam- Pleted, The outline for •the public speakingcontest to be held at the Nevember meeting was diseuSsed. Visitors with Mr, and Mrs.- Robt. -Bere on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brown, of Kincardine, Mrs.' Mary Brown, Mrs. Lily Robingon, Mr: and Mrs. Orland Bere, of West Witwano.sh: • Mr. BilUSteWart. "fr., whoi`sPeiit a few Weeks harvesting in the 'West, arrived 'home on SundaY .•frora • Bengorigh, Sask., via bus: • 'Sympathy Extended, --Friends in this community of. Mr. and Mrs. • Alex, Sinith• 'extend sym athy to - them In::: the lass -of. Mrs. _Smith's mother, Mrs. Reid; of Durban. 'gall..., who passer-awly-Stidal evening . The Zoderich Bowling Academy „management has done its utmost to rush the new. bowliqg alleys to- completion. Their_ are now ready for action. AgriculOral :Park, OfodeKieh Saturday, Oct. 30, at 1.30 p.m. ghaft) A large variety 'of farm pioduce, cars -,and trucks, - stock, farm implements, etc., will goon sale. _ FARMERS NOTE! You can stillbring in on Saturday:. any article which you wish.sOld. A 2%, airgibinfferls.fee SALES -SERVICE Will be charged fol.' selling it, AITOTIONEERS "issiogamemommismssrismatimaiksmook, Beatty_Washer Seivice F. Skelton, Prop.. • Hamilton Si. Phone' 89W 43,tf 'after a; pe 'of failing ieaIt ws lxi Aerltije seYtent):, rryr!ar 940,4 H. few days and 4to plan 1), trirt0," gether Selne .time itez- Atim4. day -training, claSs Mr North linrOU girls, on the project "Sleeping Gar-, anents,' Wits held -in the Town Hall, Winghain,' On October and 1), Fifteen ,local leaders were- j:ireSent and CelwanaSh ••Juillor TaStitate well represented, with four leaders, IsObel etnor, june Ate-, Cabe-, - Elaine Lamb and, .Mailetta .Stingel. 'The •.."aleeptu gallnquit" projeet, n lengthy&ane„ is expected to start immediately, Woolen's, 'Institute .8411Y ,..-.40u.r 'N'tl'onlen's,, Institute branches ,of West Huron Met at the Parish Hall fir the, fall 'ineethig an Thural4Yi •Octoher 21st. The'attenclance Was not large, owing toother' aetivitieS that day:: but„ those who availed themselves of tile opportunity en4 joyed hearing ..the guest ,speak,, MrS. Plarence. HaYes of GeOrge- town,-on ``PrOgram P,lonning.". Mrs. C. LeCkhart Gaderich, tlistrict president, also wa'S present and will, cane again to visit the.Dungannon branch and give an address on Noveinber .3rd. ChurchAnniversary, - Annivers- ary serviceswere held in Dungan- non United church on Sunday with a good attendance hoth morning and evening. Rev. -7W. Andrew Lane, of Wesley-WillisUnited ehurch, Clin- ton, was the.- guest •speakek. HO was „greeted by ,many friends- and relatives with NV -nein he had grown' up in these parts. The church' -was tastefully decoratedfor the occa- sion with loVely autumn flowers' front' local. gardens-, as well as other 'floral offerings, laming them a lovely ..large 'centre - bouquet, in mernery of the late Mrs. Gladys McLean Lowe, formerly of • ,Dungannon. At the morning" service • Mr. Lane chose -for liM '7gabreet" "Shatliig;"- from Kings 1 and: in the evening -"These Stolfee (,Tohn, 4 :6 ) . Special music' was 'prepared for the cartline, 'guest soloist,, "Face ,The - regular choir -tang -an anthem in the morning, -with solo and :duet parts.. .Iy-the ening an atitheni,' "Take Jesus With You," iva's sung, with Misses June Rutledge and Berblia Porip,singing dnet and solo parts. Receipts for the day were over. :pp°. PORT 'ALBERT , You'll, enjoy arcleliciictis dis' offiesit Ash! ' Store:01ml' aw431...in YOur,. locker. 017, , fish are fresh, 'every 4 A: &aching scene, Mak, place at Montreal airport recently 'When rimatv sautzo% 18, centreo.arrtved,to Join hisgather,.Whom • he had neVer Seen. The father, A."STRE:LOS, left, Avi* immigrated "from- Greeeeln 1929, and who ;lbw owns a restaurant in Toronto was at the airport. with'his Cousin, am:Pommy: The strangg meeting .had been delayed over the years for various reasons, m - „chiding the,..depression and World War II. Pierre's mother and sister hope: to come M Canada in the:spring of net Year. . • • LEEBURN, ,Messrs.. Eimeur-thinter. and Jack Smith re- turned - home last week- from., the •West. • They report • a wonderful trip, .having been to the west 4:oitst before returning home. • Miss' Helen, Fulford 'spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harrison,. Seaforth. While away theyil,1;afinolOd.torevd .I.Ianfilton and .B . Mr. •and Mrs'. W, T. Gardiner, Ashfield, are spendlng, some - time, -with- thei r-daugh ter, •-nrs.. jos.- kree,' man, and .Mr. Freeman *and family. Mis. M. . Mortimer of ' •Toronto - spent the -past week with Mr. 'and Mrs'. And'rew,.Bogie and family. - . • Miss ,LizA.e Horton has reeelied• ivord.....of____the_ death of her cousin . -::),Irs=jular-Gibson-of."-Ettliontotir Alberta.' Mrs. -Gibson was--fornieriy Maud FIOrton, daughter tif *the late Arthur Horton. In her .yoring days she 'attended S. S..' Nri: 5 arid lived with her ',parents 'On the farm noW4 .ewited. by Mr. and, .Mrs. *Wilfred . Last Thursday ,e.vening about. fourteen nurses and Members of the 'staff of Alexandra Hospital motored to Mr: and Mrs. Andrew •Bogie's PORT ALBERT, Oct. 27. -Miss and, after: a bountifid Chicken Margaret Adams -is spending this! ner served by and .farn- keek visiting • with. her /and at. ily, *they 'presented thteir utatKen, Miss Minnie Dickson; with n heautl- ful purse as a parting gift. Listowel. Miss Helen McGee dnd •frimid, Mr. Ernest of;. Londori, and Miss . Maxine McGee, of Winghain, and •friend. • Mr. Harold avlor spent. Sunday-tisi r.rs: Albeit _icleG,ee. AnniverSary-service, will -be held -"Ei4ited4i• October 3Ist, at 3 o'cioek, with Rev.- C. W Down •of ENeter as speaker , 11: s1r: and Mrs H. V. Holmes and -.The- Dmigannow...;male choir will Miss Perkins Of Gorrte ‘cisited on render 'special music for these ser- • Wednesday with Mt. and Mrs.A.. vices. A good attondance is looked. Holnles.• .,. • . , , • •;•. for. . 'Mrs. R. Fuller had as her "guest Mr. Joe _McGee returtulcl. home last Week her brother, Mr. Fisher, on Thursday last • from the • West from the West. -after Spending •nearly eight .weeks AnniverSary. Services.-Annivers- in_AJperta. • Mr. Jacks Grethant, who a IT. services 'eFe held in Zion also werif West ou afe-eicursion,' 13 fitted- Aytyrch- -sunday limtwith returnetthOthe at an, earlicr da te.,large con grew! tion presen t. Rev. Meeting. -The Of C. W. 'Cope, of Goderich, guest tilt United church held their thank- speaker at both services, delivered offering Meeting hi the chureii on two fine sermons.. The Choir, with .Thiirsday 'afternoon, with it good the assistance of members from atte.ndailee.'„ Ladies were Present Holiness -Me', rendered antheins. froth pengannoni, Crewe,:.-Leeburn. Mt. • James Corra n • sang two fine and the Port. Albert__• Angliean solos at 'the...Morning serViee, while Church .preZdent, Mrs: •M -r: Glen_ Mdg-e'Tnti:nretr-1-1-a7cuir.,-_- •Jag; *.geKenzi6, -presided and ppened gregation with pleasing solos in the meeting with a hymn. The the evening. Scripture Was read by: Mrs. GU- mour and Prayer was offered by lits. • Ji.'-reditor. ReadingS were *given by Miss Bella 'Shaw of Lee - burn and Mrs. Raymond Finnigan of .Creiv,e. 'Aleinstrumental piano duet -'1@ ;Mrs. 1iffiiiin Phillips nnl Mrs. Stingel followed. • A solo rend- ered -bp .11rs. Ralph- Foster, acorn, Tallied by Mrs. Howard Quaid on the piano, waslutteb enjoyed. Thi? guest speaker. Was Mrs. TaVener of •HolinesVille, who gave an interest- ing addreA On the • work of the missionaries. The offering !was re- ceived' and file nii,cting.elo,sed with a hymn and prayer by Rev. jam.,,, Bright.Ltuieh .as served Arid n social liOrtr enjoyed. • . • • 0. ,.011 - Sunday .e•exiing -.next the Alpha Ju.venile..ChoriSters, . . choir frein Stratford, • under the directien of -Mr. F. P.• Polley, will- eonduet a inu'ecal.serviee in Knox' Presbyterian church, The elass. in - eludes' twenty-four i boys- ranging in age from:eight t� thirteen- Years wile have won awards.- on a number of • oceasions. at 'the Stratford Ires-f! tival• of Music.. Their -program will. include - the• following selections: "The Lord's Prayer” (Malette),, -(Franck), the Lord" •(Ivanoff)., ."All- Throngh the Night", • (Welsh air), and. -Vespers." There rwihl niso be -.a solo, 'Hear .My Prayer'.'•' (Mende's, 'Shoe Beerly ---J ---136yd en, ' and one by • Daryl. Hodgiris, 4131e0 On- November AA, -:Vfirteria. -stre4: 'United church 'is presenting Arthur Watter, 'who will Speak at .both Morning.and ;evening' ::..-ier•fices. -Mr. Wafter, a ''student minister, has recently retnrned frean the .siunmer mission field. ' • The first �f a. series of •four lantern lectures will be- presented at Victoria street' 'United church on Sunday.evening, when a SagaThf-thei7 British Colninizia.,coast hearing the title "My" --Captain Oliver" will por, tray the -work of marine mission.s. rIL that arm'. 'TAYLOR'S CORNER.: I---: - - The yonng people of Yietoria , TATA -WS- CORNER.- 'Oct -.27,-J-sti-eetited--elin-reh--will-honorran Miss--Mary-HMeMillau-'spent_,the „weeR-end with hr cousin; •MiSs: Anne -Carswell, Of Toronto.- A'18THE.,DOCIC Phone 826W frOrti 10 a.m. to 5 P.m. year. • Surviving ire , her hnsbaud and two broftheys, Wellington of Detroit and Willitun of • Goderich. An aunt,' Mrs. Mary Fisher, , resides on Newgate • street,. Goderich. The funeral. service was held, on •Mon- day afternoon tit, Drayton,. with -intermerit in' Tara cenietery. "'Rev. Mr. Gtfrdner. 'officiated: Mr.' Wm. Mew of towa attended the funeral, eachc4soi.nlaonolerdei..,4170 14,...c:ziosirnd._ ...Mr. • INIVIAGIPTRATt'S1-011- RT. . • A fine, of $10 witiCe.osts-...was im- posed • on Chf-Toid -Hackett, 11.R. 7, .171efore4.4.1agiStxate.._:. Holthes this aftei•iniint _to hdriving, arising arising out of •aceident. in the township of West- Wawa= nosh: A truck he was driving was In collision' with a car drivenby a • Mr. Barbour' of Guelph .° t'ro- 'ductal Constable James Culp 'said the aceused was driving 'itoo fast, as the road was wet, snowy and returns a.:local drill was fined $25 and costs. ". • ' • - A .-k.venteen•.year-old •Goderich , ".`04***11thr , • , ri.'t That 111,1—y‘ Subscription To • Szki!,ette.Stai Had Ex0ite Because- this statement has been made on a number of occasions, an ex- plai4tion is Made. - • As a matter of fact, ,EVERY subscriber receive s a notice of how his or her ( subscription, stands EVERY week. The relailitg lab4e1 On which: is found your name and address) which is pasted On the upper left 'hand corner of the front page, ',also has a date -on ' . - • - "' This date teila wben. yOur. sitbgerifitien iota. expired , a Will OtPir0.. . . , Look at it'ii-OW. - 1f the date 'iti one prifvfoiili to.. October 28, 1948, (yOur : subscription has eXpire'd. ', - • • . . eti . Our roaili.ng-list has been brought tip to date 'and- we Would appreciate.„ * .hearing from any Subscribey..who feels the late on his Or her apet is .. not Correa. • . ,, ... • ..... Sub3crIptlons.still 0n137 $2.09: a year ($2`,50 ,Nuth, charged with takinglatruc without •the 'owner's consent, , pleaded . guilty,. was sounsibr, tured by the IvIogistrate; ordered to, pay court cots .Of and also for*,d'amage to the truck. Permanent lilfave "§petiil Machine Oil Waves, $2.50 up. . . For the sMadestand_ilatest_ machineless-waver-let iik'e you. the.. -"Vitt; Etastic Cur,. All- permanents .RE- DUCED for on( month :Hollywood Beauty ;Shoppe • (next to Capital Theatre) Phone 12 . • West ,St. invitation,extentied by tine. -of --i heir- numner, Frank +Juiuests-ff-iYne on-Fr-1day nigfit,'observing' the .ituelent eustoin of Hallowe'en. . • . The • I nter-eh Fellowship. Group are. to be .the.gueSts of the yoting people of Knox .1".reSbyterian chnrch on 'the _fuming :Suedity evcii- ing after.evewing•serviee. The hour for gatheringlwill be approximtitely 8,30 p.m. A cordial - invitation is extended_ to an One, and......ereryone who wishes, to spend ati 'enjoyable evening.. Everyone coming is 'asked to bring a . bag or sandwiehes the equivalent. :The host church IS sripplying the liquid refreshments. - St. George's 'church had the larg- est representation at tbe recent - meeting- of the laymenof_the glienn Deanery of Huron. held' in Tri n ity Ford* jell; fourteen making, de long trip from •Goderfeh. lir. Harry Holmes. of .Gorrie, presi, -The machine and -welding -Shop 01-11.ent--.•14---theT La-rinent,s -AsSoCiatimi„; Jantesj:Raehe at. Egmondvilie Presided:. Rev. 4. •_(7. Ca ley. rector completely idestrOyed 'ly -fire on 41 1110ga pd (14,0514 011: Tuesday morning. ;tie -bnifding 'tile stddect, "Whitt It Metins tolitwas ._;oyer a- hundred years old., a".Chriktian- Today.."• . A period of Damage is estimated al -liver $6,000, silence- was observed in memory Of partially covered by inoro nee. the. late A rchbi shop Sea ger a MI • Prayers were Said by Rural •Delin neV. B. II. Farr: The.ladies of' the parish priivided lin excellent meld for the -gathering. • , There was 0 good attendancefreM .;.4t. George's church, -Goderlch,. at the fall- meeting •tif tIce Depiery W.A. of the Anglican Church held at Seaforth. Among these in • at- t-,endatice from -.St., George's were Rev. Rm•ti I Dea n B. '1.1. rr 011(1 Mrs. 'Farr; Mrs, E. W..Carrie. hon- orary Deanery president: Mrs. -F. Sainuel Thompson, of. the. Belt graVe district, had his right hand badly torn by a 'arms= while tak- ing part in a "bee"- at the home of Clarence Chamney, East WftNYO- nosh, and suffered the loss of the ;index, finger and. three other fingers at the first joint. He was taken to the Wingliam bosPital. A.bont •thirty mihilon- dollars will be required for eonstruetion 'of••esx sential, schoolbuildings in Canada i•n he next...ten ...„144.,14.4_ . ,, fA, 34,4JAUThet$ ' ' . I 1)0co, grs. C ark,' Mrs. C. Stan'- .- RogN , . • :forth, miss C. Lewis and -Miss' GILBERT.. -- At '' Meat ; Mentoria I. 'Marti tt. Miss Josephine ' Woodcock , • Hospital, .Seaforth, • On OetOber 01 131yt1i, ,Deanery president, tyre - 22nd, 1948,7 -to Mr.. a nd„ Mrs. "'Jett n sided. The 'guest speakers were Gilbert, 'an. 1, Goderich, a son, Itirs. Robertson of Kitehmier und -.••• Frederick JOhn. . Mrs. ,Cooper of Stratford. 4• HOCKNEY.---At Alexandra Hospit. Goderich. "on October 25t1i, 1948, to Mr. and -Mrs. Win: A. Hockney, Goderich, a son, Rio' art" Kenneth OBITUARY your-Car2s,- top,.qualit)i it *OrtKli; " DOT CAUGHt "COLD" our oradiatoi NOW with Morro- ivr4q R . 'and -know YOu're SAFE' for-III-Winter-drivinVLOTC --MWASTER „, gives :Positive.,..prOtection..becarise it AS spColally processed to inhibit rust, oorro- siottand to retard'vvappration. It's the surest safeguard for younmoaey. „QUART5 -GAL - a - a • --Save.. $afely7 041 Iese..Winter Beaters' MOTO MASI:Ea THERMO, STATS -z -Accurate, long life. For all cars and truckf, • 1.15 to 3.50.. 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STANLEY MeMULLEN - -.; There passed.away at the -General, MeGIRR,---At Alexandra Hospital, .ToApitA, Torontd, an Friday;' `Goddrieb, .011,0etoher, 24111, 1948, CRtbber 22nd, Mr. Stanley MeMul- to Mr., And Ikr.S. A It McGirr, en, formerly Fannie Mw °ramie- %,Gederich, a son, Robert James. rich. Mrs. McMullen was a datigh- 140A-At -Alexandra Hospitalir Mew and •' Goderieh, on "October, 25th, 1948; itrah Butt 'Mew and was --born in to, ,Mr. .and Mts. Kenneth' Mc- MI at Benmilley, where she re- • Leo& Goderieh, a • son, 111a1eo1m Sided . With her Parents. until :theY • • CA:RDS TiiANKS RS. ItARAY J. RYAN' *AND with, Sincere 'thanksthe' ii9lorigtna expressions of sympathy 'extended to Actlieln- hi their recent-thereave%' ment, by the Many beautifulfloral tribtites And cards; and also for the tioved to Goderich. She *as a bieinber of Viet6tia 'street United church Dud Victoria Helpers Sim-, day sehool class. After het hlar4, tinge to,Mr. Niellullen in 1929 they tiVed in „Tab district, were .Mr. MeMollett-mrs-teitfeir- - Elitteirit they had lived at Drayton, ,Witere Jer hOsband- Was a railway section, nian. •She had 'been -411- About -a . Good ,Comfinssion: . . . . , . , .. iiti,g,,,:144„.!r,igtirt,;,,§ped ei.), tittynkilsotto, . a Salesman anted -48" • . VOR,..GOPAlliell AREA: : ... , Roes, gkepitot: , ... , Opportuthty lust ha* e Car tied good reteregees, doing htg..reeett Illness, and wishem i 711.61 Is II 'we11,6Atlib1lik1iol company. t6..VitiOi1t106 that he IV miotitig It Apply PDX „4f,,.. Slowsra7;‘,T,A13. 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