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leased•, to report Mrs:' Howard'
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:Baer; who ,' underwent an2operation
In -Goderich ' )100it 1, recently, was
• able.' to
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The•
, Benmiller^ Players . enjoyed`
,,.themselves at a. progressive.':'euchre
• party held: at. the home•• o1' Miss'
Beulah 411g On•• Wednesday night.
We are sorry.'to hear' Miss. Lois
:Fisher is„ under the :doctor's care
;`at her home., •
Irfa, , of Prayer.= -Observance of
• the "'Women's, -World* Day of Prayer.
was held on Friday at Nile •ITnited-
'-Chur•.ch The program• was pre-
sented by members - of the four
,,,churches , finder, the . leadership of
` ., nd
Mn : v. S:Fi. ,� I�a ywar d, "a
1iss M, •
'Currey. The', address :was
:given bq •, Rev.. • R. Hayward on
'Prayer."µ,-A••:pleas ng' duet -was,
rendered. yMePlee -and,
Mrs., Geo.; Mi11non: ,.and a solo•• by
1). 'McPhe.: • both oir Pra , er
•Mrs .. ,,, e,• y,
At' the' close a social' half-hour,Was
~spent when the Nile; ladies served
a' lovely ,luneh .to all present,
' Mrs.- Leslie Jervis, of • Hol:inesviile••
spent Sunday --with Mrs.; Waiters
and ,Floyd: T
- Mi 1111d. 'Mrs, Ralph Jewell spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Stirling
in Goderich township,.• " -
The Young Adult Group are put
• ting oil-: a. variety .program? end, pie
social in the. 'church busernent , on
Wednesday, • March. 16th . Features'
are entirely by the; group mei nbers
and lather local talent.,
'Quad Mclult.:G1roupe---The X00,41g
Adult Group held their March meet-
ing : at the .home of r.. aiid Mrs.
Ben. Straughai1,, ,with• a' good:attend-
ance, There were two new ineli4''
hers. The meeting'' vas In charge of,
Mrs.bhu Dunbar and Mrs.. Milford
Durst, with yrs, Prank McMichael;
reviewing the book "Re Dear to My
Ue.:,. Tlie , remainder of the
'
evening wzipet?t 'in Manning the
xar1etyartliregr i .. e -,•
held on
Afarch l Oth. Lunch" wan serve
the: ;close of ' 4 very enjoyable even-
ing; • The April meeting Will be in
charge of 'Ross •rTi'ISher's ,group.
There's' nothing to 'getting •
Meals in, a kitchen • as. warm
add' gay as. this Bright,,,
r.;
cheerful,. • colorful. Tile. -Tex.
anmakes chores seem .lighter •
d,: easier. •' And, wonderful
-Tile-Texresilience take& the
drudgery'out •of kitchen walk •
-
: - ling»and standing
�wny' Q beti.. OIL
•
'••.�.• Y"ou ll•:.af _ your Tile -Tex floor , .. glad
of Its- -rich inviting -colour
that makes lt-such a pleasure
to ;live: with . glad it's so
easyto'kcep-sparkling- fresh
`!i'll'e-Tex Cleaners and'
'Ft1e-Tex.-W,at'r Wu
glad 'it's so . very sery cea. e:,:
And, on top .of. this, Tile -Tex
'Is surprisingly' .economical. •
'HOLMES, yloux
,
HOLMFSVILLE, Mara ,
inany „ rlends Of..Mr. E.: J. Tre
wattha are pleased' • to know.. he
feelng bettex,, a t r ' haying. snored.
from blood- poison ir'rhi1 : arm' the
past week, v., v .
'i •omeyi< at _ Prayer.:.' lie 'Women's'
World Day ,of :l,'rayer- was observed
lm svi' a United Cil rch ,on
• •iday 'afterno n,. when 4 represent-
ation
preset-
Friday 'i ,and lr nezer.
anon f loan, Zan., be
joined the Holmiesville ladies „in;•an
hour of Worship : With Mrs,' C.
Tavener presiding, the service
opened - with - "Sweet • ,Hour of
Prayer" softly played by the organ-
1st, Mrs. W..Yeo, and was continued
With the : program inwhich'" ladies.
from, acs congregation had a ,part.
Prayer• was offered by Mrs. Tavener.
The theme for the day was "The
Lord Is Thy , Keeper." , , Mrs,.
Tavener spoke a few words on the.
World • Day of Prayer, remarking-
that these present were joining with
women all=over, the -world in the
hour of worship. Psalm 737 was
read .unison. . followed by a
prayer' by Mrs. B. Grigg. •A solo,
",The Garden' of Prayer,". was
sweetly rendered 7 by" Mrs. frank
Jones of • Ebenezer. .Mrs.--- B.,Tre
wartha 'gave. :: a reading on •The
World':Day" of `.F`rayer." A 'splendid
pp
a ' er ' on. "Prayer, prepared ' ly'
Mrs. I. Merrill, who, owing' to 111
health,. was unable to be present,
"was read by Mrs. Carman Tebbutt,,,
Prayer :by 11,1rs. Walter, followed.
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Increased vision,, roomier- interiors, longer wheelbases, and 'slightly
smaller outside:; dimensions are some of : the featur'eVof thern vcr w
,CirYsle
rmalelslFront and rear overhang is
r"ed
uced to al
lowr
entrance andexittrain driveways.;Over 50imprgvementS•have been
.rrade to engine, 'body and chassis. Functional design is stressed.
•
,Shown above isthe ChrylerWindsor Four:Dcor Sedan.•Also avail,
able in the Windsor series -is a GlryslerWmdsor Club Coupe( Windsor
mQdexs hake•"Prest4-1iati" transmission as,_;staff and eeunprnent.•
•
;/.
The `Chr Chrysler Royal series includes
Passenger ,Sedan-1411th
a Four -Door Sedana Club Co:,
pe
and 6 Seven :Sellar)Aayhe'elbases.are 1-2V/z"•exceptthe
Chrysler IlovalSeven,•�assenber edan wiihhi .139".
COLBORNB TOWNSHIP
Council met March lst, with all
members present, •
A'letter, of appreciatiou•was read"
from- :the Solvation 'Army, .,Londou,'
:acknowlecging• the..-,grant:..r`eceiTved'
from the 'Township, '
Mr. Ross McPhee, ` representing vices 'of the patrolmen f_or one year.
the West Wawanosbt Vire insurance. If this is fqund to be•unsatisfactory,
Co., was prese again to ' a ain insure •the patrolract- vill connue titheir
the 'Township "Hall and barn. A usual activities next year.
o - 'It- was 'decided to •have the: Clerk
higher '•�aluatnou••• was placed on ,
these , buildings: owing to 'recent call . for tenders for. supplying the
A _ :.: b.. ..:- __ gravel for the Township ,.roads;.
A.:isrn�ex pprepa�r�ed..by the women nmpravements mode.
I °. "st azo' • 43..:Kernighan for c ushling .._and. ' delivering
.w.aS read�..hy:�''fra,;„�u`1-.� ., C•-.wa .__..rid �5' ._...a� ..__.. ..: __ .
holland,. ani" irs, 'C. Whitely offered' and H. Montgomery` that Win.. est ' Iiro in t ely',��4000-yards ''of gravel;.
Prayer. 'A generous offering Was lake be rehired as sexton of the to pass .a711"- screen and • dela er it
received, which will be sent'to help cemetery: duties on the contract `ni ywherei• "the, Township• at• 'the
;provide - bless •those less `for`.' to start April ;lst. Superintendent's. direction,' • and
tiY`ntite• than-: oitirselves :�` �'• iVlrfi:� ;�1.•, . ' C2ove�by'�! �I�uil';ter and*-3/Ent- '
flue the- . 0111=Sluar;`br-•Ontoberls , :
PotterHand-Mr;r: -1 Grig-lam:-favored--go cry-that✓1`he lad-Stzperini end the •power• -grader -was insured:
with a duet. - '"Faith- of Our bl Habil
Fathers" was , sung!; after':. which
R:ev. C. - Tayener pronounced the
benediction: Lunn was served in
the 'basement• liy tbe' •'ladies' : of
Holinesville, and ,a social half-hour;
was enjoyed.' A- vote of thanks .was
extended by Mts. A. Salines, and
)1y yf i'c Prank'' Mine
In : spite of the 'growth of. fur
f#rrniing: wild
life-still-'--Produces--the
greater portion of Canadian furs.
on a full-time basis as of April '1st,
allowing him a 48-hour week, with.
whatever' variations might be found
necessary; depending `on clinnatic
conditions, such "as snow, rain-
storms, etc. •
As the Township has hired a:•fullw
:time than to work on „an.y. of .the
Township's .road • work; it. `was de-
cided to try to do without the Was.
•eat call, for .tenders for crushing with the : Wawa'nesa Mutual Insnr-
and delivering 3,000. yards of • gravel ance Co.; . against put . c.. ity,
for : Townships• . roads, tenders' to be property •damage, fire ' and theft.
in by April_ 4th.: •
Moved- .by •J.' Horton and J
Kernigh�an; that road 'vouchers' and
all:: accounts he paid;: Road vouchers,
$173.60; Earl Bogie, two , fox
bounties :0 • 'Gordon Watson, fox`
bb;unty,. -' $3 ; Leslie: ` oy, o o., ;
Herman Fisher "do.,.$3 , Howard,
was as decided to charge Huron.
Co. $4.0.00 as its share of an4 ex-
pense incurred rn, an indigenes
funeral expenses;"' •
The following ,accounts were pre-
sented 'and • ordered to be' paid
• . ld -&re-.haft }ler-Ix orOne-is" c
$100 ; Miss Acheson, use of . Hotline, .
Feagaia • _do,,:_.$3. rc i.... ussaline,:. $5 ; H. Cox, relief, $3Q' ; •D. Lr: Glid-
do. 3 • Grant Fisher, do. $3 • t}+op, relief bill, $97,41:; Gordon
' $ ' • ' t 'Stock, fox 'bounty, $3 ; ._Clinton
Gordon Martin; . d9., :' ;. Wilbertw'sews-Record, advertisements, •$5:00 ;
Thom, do,, $3 ,Fred McCo.be, two ion; �
bounties, $6; Ross 1lcPhee, ipso;- Municipal. World, supplies•, $16, N.
W. Millei,*Lhospitt charge, $1:10
Ball ,find Mutch, funeral: bill, $110 ;
Superintendent's .payroll' To. 3
$1;016:35.. _-
'Connell- °adjaurned-tom n1eet, -•on-.
April -4th. at 1.30 p.m.
H: •E: THOMPSON, Clerk:
. Acsortr)
Sweet Caporal Cigarettes always reach: you k J ..
p•. g Y t.
l' - g.00TEN i'...
'� 7 H �i"—�TALKINq'Jp THC 6?ARS•'
So enjo the consistent smoothness iidn ss sa is-
l Y �'. i .oc oh:innos NtTwass.:suNeAV EveNrNsi
-�M
Ctpp' WHE,,l 1N MONTREAL $E THt BHAy
•fCaps,,.• g
faction of SVveet`the • � � • . cigarette. warxe cqcF:MaNxnEnL. Fort••flckErs
t Sweet Cops a
'Climb on e b ndwa on:.
h.
It's "the: ular tIihi t6' do.
`C! GAR ET TE
;Ince 'on Township Hall, barn and
contents;: $8.60 ; Imperial' 011 Co:,
$8.44; J. M. Roberts, list - of* .con-
veyances,, 65cSignal-Sitar, accoulit,
$5.40; It. J. Lovell Co., supplies,
$8,92 ;._: Mu'nxeiphl ' World, 'account,
$20.38;, London,:, Scales Co., '$32.20 ;•
N. • W. Miller, Township's share of
indigent 'patient, $42; Frank Baer,
caretaker -of Township Hall, $19 ;s
.Wm.: Westlake, ',digging r two • graves
in February, $3 ; Frank jlcIlwain,
account for Township, Hall, $19:49.
:Moved' -by James „Horton - that We
adjourn t2, meet' Apra 5th at'
•
WM.. 'SALLOWS,- Clerk.
'.foWNSHIP O ODEIIICH
The Goderich 'Township Connell
met- ib • Holmesville on March. 7-tli
at 1.30 p.m. Appeals from: the Clity-
ton Public ,Hospital and orre. from
the:; 1Bayfleld cemetery • com'mi'ttee
were . read and ordered to be 'filed.
W ,Jerv'is was -Present •to -•explain-
to `nthe .Con ncil"ir""propesed plan --of
game preseri'ation, 'and to'; get the
feeling_ of the officials 'with regard
to a plan for. restricted 'hunting in
the township. ..,•
The clerk was instructed to order
a :new 'assessment' roll and 'an as
sessor's guide for the Assessor.
It was decided ;to' -procure fuel
for the new•. read 'maintainer. -from
one oil company and, the grease and
oil from a • second company.
The Collector was • allowed 'an ex-
tension of time until -April" :1st.
It was decided to have the oper-
ator, of the road maintainer start
CARLOW . -
' CARLOW March 9. -Miss ' targ-
sret.; MVI tchell, R.N,.,- ,has left far
Fort Churchill, where • she will be
for fourteen days. Two outer
nurses_ acesmpanfed=.hex ......+Ti ey ; will
study conditiris for nurses. i ,.-that
part of `CaiaBas l�Tortlila
W.M.S.. Meeting o rhe W.V.S. • of
Smith's II111 Church held their
March meeting *at the home of
Mrs. Robt. Bean. Mrs.'' Wm.'' Clark
was leader for, this. meeting:. The
program was followed ns outlined
in the : monthly. -Mrs, Tait Clark
gave two readings on Temperance,
while {Mrs:••'Marsh .gieve`-a tadi:mig
on the=life of 'a '. Ghristian-•Chinese
lady and •the great work • she' As
doing in China today, It was; de- •
cided:to quilt at the April meeting;
at. Mrs. Fordyce Clark's. All quilt
blocks should• be sent to Mrs: Dave
Beam. Rey.. S. E. and Mrs, }jay-
Ward
1a'-ward were present and: Mr. ; 110--
ward lets in prayer'. • The meeting
closed with . the hymn "holy City
Seen of John" and the benediction.
Mrs'. Bean served lunch and a social
hour was spent.'•
(lint
Horne Week in ..1950:
Stephens,- London,_,has
taken over. the . practice of Dr. J"
SWEET
(p'OI?4
CIGARETTES
• .• Leicester sheep. He As surs'i ed ,1►y«
his wife •Nand an°' only =daughter,
'' Mrs.'. Itegi� ald;, 'nights, Sea tOrt h.
• 1 amity Soso ou`s and
the ca se of the fire. AutonYo Lilts% Tire
. fire-fighters ' Mr. ancl'11irs.. oyc nxt'ey 1vn.�
Clinton and. '73nuceiield g,r icr b 1d 'last ,"
wentto_the scene_ and.were able one mile north of .I` t e e , lost,
to ce. , 'their -lug" end--;):tttuinobile-:b3 .:-.free',-
to save the kitchen addition. "The 011 Tuesday , .oil' last week. , "Mrs.
Turvey, alone .in the house with Y,.
litiiliting. one of ''. her . ch.ildren tarried 'the
Red Cross .Head child to, safety. anti . Hien` rushed
"M. Huron Connection to a' pettrby. telephone to "giv;e . the
" alarm. The 'car fail&l,'to start and -
li:B.L+ , ioiv�.,at .the %e�td of. fife; vas t►tl;r.ired i'n its'' •ilarkuig pl• ace •�
Canadian ll_ Cross, as a son ., : beside t house, The .lire: is- lie- •'>.
lieved to have started •, from . gift-
chiin
11. Harper at Brussels. house' was a large two-story stone
The Zurich Lions. Club. is spun
Boring a 'plan :for a community
centre and skating arena, •iii .that. s WnlCim Stuart Stanbuiy,
thriving village.
James._nxenry- Thuell,, an 'old rest -
...dent of Brussels, "died on February
25th, in his eighty-ninth• year. A.
e -of •—alien= township, e
farmed in Morris . township ,before
mpring •to- Brussels fifty ,)bars ago.
•' • Mrs. 'Russell I%ichmond, lifelong
resident of Monis ,_a,township, died
on Friday last of a cerebral heriior
rhflge, - in' her seventy-eighth , year. used by :the Canadian ,and British a well for
'She
Jinn Le. 'She ..was an active 'worker in the.forces :lighting . on the -Continent.
., vi l Death _ of . Humnphre ' Snell " T Gordon ,Clnamney' Was a n Owen,
I31s:;,lk �_onien.s .7nstit„tN,.._..h, , � .,_ •_ �. „.�. -. ';;.elft ��ittr-,�[r �•sr `• `.
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-• _--: �v 1 for ' a Hiillett iow�itshnp has Ios�n "Yife- "uei3ird;�is�#x-un--•'�. �,
'been _pies; e� mt inters, a s .. .
• , h s -j lcjhg:'resident by the death'of •Hum- and -Mrs:' 0n:aham= iittmii ^••
total of eleven years. 1Ier u tu C1iit Hen�derscln .
her a.ud” she is r Iihrev- Sne11=>--w111e11=-c�ou3-led-�iii.- --• �ti. __zi.. ci_._.,�_ . � �-�--•��,:,�-
b 1 deceased
Have. you renewed your Subscrip-
tion to The :.Signal -Star for 1949?
comity of :Baron ' axid -for tnony
years .a practising lawyer at peter,....
Dr. Stanbury organized.. the' 11.&tud
trnnsftision service -Which supplied:
it- great part of the =-blond supply
•DOQ NNYBRO� :Mgr. fr. 8.- David-
son''Bros. of Winghaw- are drilling'
anc pre February 21st lir histlsixty-ninth of Hipper).were Sunday : v sn ors
"Survived ' by a -son, Mervin, Blyth, F y.
and'' a daughter, Mrs. Harry Bolger,. year. . He was the son of the `late with Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Chainney.
Wallop. Mr. and Mrs. James Snell:" Ile Was , Sgt. and Mrs. ,Herb.'Daintyy, and
Farm pHomeactive in, public'• affairs,' being a sons, of• :Canlp `Borden, visited, over:,
Burned in Stanley •- , member. of the.. Township .Council the Week -end -fit the home of her
The main portion 'Of . the' farm for some years, a, school trustee, parents, .Mr: and, Mrs. -4. O. Robin •
pre ident •of bothClinton send Sea- son. , . '
residence;�oi� Adam Stewart, Stanley . r•P-- . s , .. • hamzies •s eat }. a • few .:::
township,five. miles- southwest of forth Agricultural • Societies . at dif ,Mrs. R. C spent iw,t .,.,_ , n . •.len _., _. ' _ liii it •..,• of-Yh r,•san Herman•-.-
:.. •..___ ..: , .. � ., , .: ,_.nn reSident�^oof �-th _. ays=rit the home e , ,4 �,
Clini-ton, wiis-•guttecl ley $re '6i*Fri- i- ferent �nmes, d� � .
day- with a foss°of several, thousand McKillop .Telephone Sytem. He and Mrs, Cliainney watt iamili at
�lolla-rs. ' A defective chimney is 'be -was widely known.' as a breeder of. Windsor. •
•, r kteets -that civae -_� .
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good Olean : car. • , good appearance, '
i . , ew'. w -its,. 1939 Ford Deluxe Green Coach. The clean
new 1948 motor. . , es car• °ilea .. , ,
1946 Plymouth Grey Club Coupe, a-sriappy 1942 Mercury Sedan,: real.: low • mileage, • onel
'car, of the best, -
38 ?Chevrolet edam, nice black .finis`h,
1948 Austin Sedan with very low;"mileage,, ;1� �.
a gas 'saver. Priced to sell. rel d r to go. r
Wehave a.good selection to choose from—
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