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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1949-03-31, Page 9k✓ ni 4✓`rti✓�•"}ri'ti ,�j iti it -y ft�r 'Credit for bringing to Clinton Spring Shaw the- large t aiid best displa$" Of hive ''Stock ever .seen. •in It non County' goes to W: R. Lobb, ro' Count Feder: #ition" of .Agriculture, . - gr: Loup ;attended. s. 10011,-10,44of the Ontario Federation last vtieek, whep plans', were -formed tg''pttng,to. Clinton ;spring Shot the tout of international delegates who, 'wilt be attepcling the international` Feder- atiof of Agrietiittiral Producers, et :quell?h Agrt+etilturai ,, College,• .,tide• end ,•oE .May,- ., This 'means, that represeintativeS • of about i?ty foreign count, ieS will visit . Clinton', and 'witness '' the parade of livbstock: meld 'ene afternoon bf ,Frid# t May' 27-t.h . Van datehas. been- •ella' ►ged to •Coincide witli, this big (vent, ;anti tie: pa•ra'de• will, be timed. with „'their vir3i t.'` N -ever before have breeders 9f, livestgck'in• i•I "on bade „oppQr tunity, to :.displap-•their best.,•stt ling to reliresentatives' of; so mangy'' dif» ferent ;cbtintries„.,the world over, this 'inrotniaea,'swtttout doubt; to- be the :.biggest fairever 'held, in ;bis part of the'PrOvinee. A large delegation,. fom ° ;the, county is attending,;,- the , ann.tlal, meeting •.af • Ontario Udg Producers in !oronto -thio eek, .at the. icing Edward Hotel: 3 $$ LLER * tch ,, -Mrs,: Walter's and Fiord visited' ;on Sun- day • with. r'VIr, ' wind .lire. LcesYie jer:Offun4. faxnily, .ai Uolmesville, Mr." 'tad •Mrs; Oro. White, john and Marlene,: •of Oodericb, 'spent Stmcley with Air. and:. L Z1 . , •Good ani,d fanlil, :. ; • "ner-S .trrd?( ?to'e "� Kitchener ,en,,S114441 and ,Spent. the (lax With •Mr, endMrS Erie •C;eagatir. erdne�r • (lax •Ifainily, '1Zr,. !111Feagaii'ofSajidisisitinglim relatives herd,d•:,atNile for ,a,;.few O s,.'The Wowenls 4soe,i 'ti0P •' i#en-,.miller United Church w.fil et at Ctrs: ; oa�al•d' on April 6, Ctrs, Feagan, Missy,., Baxter,and ,Ars, Jas., Feagan 'ere hostesses.4 At this .meeting each lady .is. • aasked'.. to bring a tea: ,towel fork. the. churoh; Smith's Gilt United Church •will reopen:S1lnday,, Apra 3rd, • after. being' closed for the winter m%ilths, Ser ice 3.30 P m Everyoneei yA ne. •Tlie Orunst4ut Enneralceni e I'. A lila • .nCra ns tc ta fe e1 th a. t 4ost f aner l s er- vie�e al be an tntle- hardshipfUany, re will Sad camnleto^ser`ice at a vet o • can a of fo� rod,, u. ,' And every family has 'the foi" use of ,our funeral home and ofherfacilities . • • AA FON .E R AtL "HOME MitOsiREAl. ST; HON 399 W O , - are �... . u. �nont ractin- a 'We _ for barley -CO.. . CANADA MALTING . chr. r.' get >,n u interested, _• .._ _ • .'to th • � us,'T '�� IKL. �M 0 ,A u RN, • •March 29."— Mr st W_ m . Anderson, whoSpent the whiter with her daughter, • rs. Worthy' , n., FWo ver, -' and Mr, Fowler at G ode- rich,has returned home., ,, • Mr, and; , Mrs. •Wm. _. St augbaan spent `the-weelt,end-Vvith,,fxlends"at Thamesville. Beginuin,g next Sunday and. con t1nuing•'Eor• the next three • months', service. 3,6 ' •.,Knox , ,Presbyterian - church . Will by held at 1I t m, _.and_ Sun10.m. Missday Zeta school - 1,iunroat , a has, returned home from a. two :;months' holiday- . olidayr it Florida, Mr. and -Mrs. 'Donald 91.dyeive, of .Stm . Thomas spent they weekend with, the ' lady's ,parexts, Mr. and Mrs: C. E. Asquith. D .4.141E . Mrs Albert Campbell and Donald arch :23 ' A . steer _._ "n sda . M � r , Qx1 Wd, e ,y, � . and ., ,,, art' was essftil bridge `51?4 < party y l room under ' blue i , n l h Le 0 -, the • 1 g e in �a the auspices of theQ;oderich brach obranch . • ' - Institute. -Bridge s f the he `'PVomen i on. �g ,.Co. ave yam.. _.as thei' being Mrs. U. Allan- and ,w n ners . Mrs.- .J. Thomson. -"500,)• was cell: - veiled by. Mrs: J. ,'Adam arid- the 'winters were Mrs. . Newcombe and • :qrs. N. Young. „ � . :Mrs. 'Geo. Muraby s eneral -convener, assisted—;:10;r: 14Irs ;iI: Doak_;_•'' and,„ot r__ineahlters ilkin' resident, welcomed :Mrs. A. �' , � Q th'e guests and -all • reported -a- 1 splendid afternoon. . • eek-end.with- Mi. and; spent„the , W �, le elberg, Kit Mts.. -Arthur Sp hener. g & r. and . rs.- Bert Marsh, Kitch- •ener, .visited Mr. and Mrs: 1 erli Mogriclge this 'week. A -large -nu mb erattend d fie play the bid.ge On -the bth eaueesglor~' Of East W axiranosb ..bas .been a ked• 1Q trasici, Ane' •centre s')1itiXant • ha�r� r . ling •been washed oil;. - Thos, •'1'rydeki M. '; .,'`: n"nnoa'nees. tbftt wi4 piling^ `and g'radlt g are .ta_ e : Ito rti "derl .highway 'from essJW o, , t Eine Water ,; highway., . C. 1V. Blythe;" O;N,R, agent .at .Tara, has been appointed agent; at ".1ringhaw,succeeding' W. E. Burg mat, who retired recently after' long service at W.h gham, Peter". B. Moffat,• ptincipel of the Seaforth, public Scheel, hits .resiglted. owing to il]-healtb,, .'le 'bad, held the .:,position for .' over .::,ee'rentoe1 yeiCra• Reaideats ,bt ;Varna distr1ct ;hove beexl_'_warned 't to be `“nacre cereflll” 41)04 having 'their" bars to keds ie - gently :cars have. •been,•raided::c,titi• robbed ;ef batteries, Beaters,' tools s ,i s . AC. eS #1:11 "titer ._ .G . �Qr!� , and :Other ar era ice • n _ MO!. A•n •Cie t Ms, e., y Y t N rcl or ' :o Vii. t :n x1 , A h... ed .a S . �ot d ..d. f � .r , a •i. to '" Of ' d d e, •'21st,.. She - was _. s e , .r , u g Jo,f 14—.Killoran; S trtttford (formerly y (oderich)an d the wife P. 'or• e,r' •i s aw , d l A.. 'Cleary, �a W n y , 'The Farmers'. Go -op erative at af Seorth .established a record. in'• 1948,, its business for the . year, amountingto $.008,007. This ;tom, pares with a, business of"$357,054 ,. in 194.7. • T.he Co-operative has 257„ - NILE . members. . • Louis.,Leehner, . Seaforth malinger ''.'ILE, ivtaxgh 9 We are glad to, :for esk9 Floc Products, bus re- ' turned' front a'three months' .trip• report Mrs. Benson Feagan is bottle, fo,. England,' France, Switzerland again • from' the Goderich -•hospital, and Austria. He 'did not visit liis where she •underwent an oPerationhomeland; Czechoslovakia; • now •in a few weeks ago, and: is feeling ,Communist hands. He says cot - as well as can •_be. expected.-, • ditions. ,are tough: rn Austria. , • A few from �? ile went to Dun- • A C4TThIT E T iti Bannon, last Friday night to attend Woh1.' . � ` w:u e rlf tY'P�e�sA. n- gt• } d• ;--'�dnn� •,u:tx. hr. . ,w. Saler C r o �m e . tol d.•Good ood •, ; a ' n; l•a c.. e , y 4esierssHs Mondayni ght w2fooiFra>xLriishto.w; el wi�t.h r .' and. rs , .rt.d Mrd,- Thomas dards Mroacmioovn: gdA�.shinngtlyva,asuWppilnedy theTeBipa1k1ey .,aDdutchlaDekeetettctivCehutbchy M+abowell'saxchestra•h4114loal yoeunBgenmeoilpleler, wChilul,rcbhe,;pWredeneesdday1 , Eamlemnte,rsoAn tRerodreer ruenacdabno1•hdMersss',API* '18, gatap30rA;s•dpnonissro Adutlhtes :troegrMert...aintd•thMeirrs,.lJeaarvdfg etxhps rescseinng=(C4Q.Ge,Ic.h1itd'jenu20c ' 43-1.4 lnunity, and' MT, Nelson 'Patterson presented them vVith a purse 'of money—A. reading was given by Mrs. • Wm. Roberton.. Mr. ` fardin for himself and Mrs.. Jtirdin "px- pressed appreciation: of the generous gift. Lunch, was served. • ll.-' FellowX'upils Sad:�4 Monday afternoon, the pupils, of S.S. No. 16,. East Wawa nosh, entertained their 'mothers Several-songsr_were sung by`•the pupils, •'Miss. Walsh; ,musicaccompanied, by, a1sh': ,music supervisor. Mrs. a stall oii her, Nesbit ave: Alfred e g • 7n land. Donna-.Gc'sw recent -trip �tod g •uroved a vote of .thanks .-to •�?,rs. 4 , Nesbit for her , interesting, stalk, seconded arg aret which 'was 'sero b My , � g , T o ad y . , . ,.: ,.. ., � ., , . r m e �� Don l -its w,Neu*, . igh .��P �.,., � all• U • Y '•duned by ,the young, people of •St. - y ' the Ladies'. `r'"db e �'"°neo '.nd•s y 'I s a Ike e � r _ n Guild , of . St, Mark's, Anglican' Church. 'The cast was.:introduced byMr. Ted, Rice of St.. Helens, Be- tween. - n. acts• -a -duet:. _was•,re ;Wee �1' IMR anion- Taylor u -a7 aura theriand; accompanied -by Mrs,' G. R. Taylor, 'and a ' duef wts sung ' by .Mrs: 'Gordon Taylor` and Amos Andrew, ,accompanied. by :Mrs. R.. J. .Phillips, Lunch was .served the cast after the play. ,'To ,Choose 'Site for. Ner`va11.- T All citizens of 'the Auburn commun- ity , who are interested in: • •the '`erec- tion of •• a pnemorial hall • are re- Act •fast because those who are here first Will have: 'meat; choice on a limited supply of real: bargain buys m.. . 1\T itU"PLT and, - Jardin were called' e'frozi and an address ex-: read Schultz 1Sc I,10 ad ,nt� pressing regret -at their leaving tri e.. school and' . Robt. 'Charters d Freddie • Armstrong • - presented the ndered.-by -boys-With : -sig `et rings. :r °:'Mrs. Ja!_rdin. �_replied for the=boys. , Everyone was treated to. an Easter basket. 'eln', b�1a tford Was—"Sttibtow .” Peter Patterson. 'has in his possession a; letter which .his father, the late David Patterson, had re- ceived'; in March, 1871. Mr.. Patter soil . was living in "Slabtovvn then, and the letter is addressed "Mr. David •.Patterson., Slabtown,,. Gode- rich P.O.; Os}t -The' contents --were a play, -but were disappointed, as the r -; �; D nal he • hiltclre �q r ve t,.. c 4 \ 1hR •n a and A� ti. AEA*. • ._ 4. ., .. r b n� '1 tlu .00 C V. 8 ou dxdxt '�. s rid __... _ �' • becaug 9 ;�. . . . ' v . Cleaned as >30R as you. • .ou�d h& - ...= • toned to same 0•-- r. ••'R . erf mance:'Gvs'� .s..p... _ .... , _. `_....SHF k7Lp March, 3. , I� ,.. _ _,, p ax .n° A z future ,date, L. and., Mrs. .Wh ite and Miss e_h _ ._ -r. . t N a_: nc y' , Mr. Ilar01d Mchiuney bas of Chicago, havebeenv siting for bought the -fifty acres ' o �vn_as the a'• few days .•with Mrs.. White's IKn1 t, ell .:,. nmy nrwhothr Mnrd s.Etoli.zae utnhDTo1cLCeha no,Jrimes �eKni ht 'farm from Ri • Sone of the•- arzrre runaNB e.•-wth--them-for_.a le.w-...weds__-___ are f•inishin .the 'repairing cd roofsMiss- Ann ie MaeMaeDon l d - that were wrecked in, the .1ate fall visited with friends London n last winds It is ideal weather or the week - quested to -attend a meeting' in the a piece of poetry called "The Silver -y. Orange ' Hall;' Auburn, • on Friday;1 Tide" and extending ,to eight verses. ..apri1_Sth,..ate.8--p.m.-The _site_ co nnOtee have made • a • survey. of the available' locations deemed suitable -as :.a place; for ..the- hall.- ._• .'r.he., characteristics. of .each will. dis- cussed 'and the people present' will be asked to decide as to which they Prefer.. IN Ota R ' RAD■yI_ O TSE ` lIC3E DEPT; ULIAIM CY-OrES. AND PARTS CARRIED Work . Guaranteed --- {, ret AkdU No - stamps_were :used then,. 4it at cost 5e, to post the, letter', the "5c" -being stamped on the letter where w,e now- put -the. stamp.: The month and year -.were stamped on the- op- posite eorner. The •envel¢m and latter are quite yellow With age, but, the writing is, quite. :readable.' "Slabtown" has since '-become' Salt-` -ford.. • ,b_ _ , i work before • seeding, "There died -in Wingliam hospital •�7i clging by the• npmber of per- on ,March: pith ;'Miss ;,Annie Mac- s Mr: `Stitart-~Tnv-lir , laughter -of -Li -he -440 Afr-' sons. >,, �'"o'n'�` •) , ; -dttiYgiitOr--o ..t�' for repairs • to machinery; spring' and .Mrs.- Finlay_.. MacLennan, the m.ust`be near at l: Motorists• ear est pioneers in tiie"'Lachulsh< should drive carefully;- as it is a district. Miss MacLennan was in bus spot and *quite congested trt h *eighty-sixth ear. For several' *111 years she taught school in Victoria, from California.:at= m the .. Milted.' Chureb: in ruck- :from a . . The' ii - r 1a ire in: this. now.. The_ ri ares; re_._t, ._.__.__, .... firs: D. A.- MacDonald.' istrict is d l h' ' Iirtermen•t took place in Locha s tr ceme er on , .S:... u 4•l � t y - r x, -w" � :fie �_.� , ,. �. ITsf-T T' ;from Little tle-Durrenu,:•, ,visited . rela-, rives. and friends - here this week, :fir. Roland -Granit 'visited Itis, daughter. In. Toronto 'last were . A. -new tractor` Wag's- delivered to Joe'•OF'Reefe, also a jeer to Mr. last �33i11'--1IanD.ont�ldx.,- POE AL13E . T k and Toronto, 'is visiting-,,atr'thg1rMe, fir. and Mrs,. Jas; 'ollug. - of A e' -Mr,• and .Mrs, ... g •D' d °.sedan,: ''. s orting neve x94. Q.; n avin purchased.. ilf ' n°tl � h P g SMC. 'arid` .Mrs, B"rt• Crawford �c`, 1 `tf1 i. �; µy, •d rub . a : ai having � . y week.:,rR -.�. -... � buildings -this -.„,,ti..,. Martin d thez•bydro'turned: Dave_ .l?a, c In • their : fnrin "biiiltliap�gs last✓ , week.• wl1 bed rvic i <p mmnu`io se e. e• � Viz. , w C4. his. �com in h ch • t lar theU• � te� �. n1 Week. ' afternoon a at : ',m ,In Sunday.... , P : the `Aingl1'ca"n".."e'hutrch-the-afteraoon,fi Service will be ,taken by -the :ne'4 ' rector, Rey, 'Albert. Edward Taw* .ever who, comes' front the `Tha`ines- ford' and Crumiiin ehargesi y her 'eig y -sib ' y .. nes, ' PORT ALBERT, March 29.—Mr. Smith's Hill United ChurchB,C” _ A niece Jas. Young of Gore Bay, Manitoulin reopen Sunday; April 3rd, after being closed for: "the whiter months. Serie - at 330 p.m, Everyone welcome. A bazaar will be held in the Nile school on• Fridayfi• April. 8, -at 8.30. 4 program Will be presented= by the ;pupil§... A display . of shelicraft, , leatltercraft,. woodcraft,' and knit= ting ..will_be exhibited,. _.:Lunch, will be served. CR1 WE , CREWE, March, 28. - -- -Several fromhere attended the test musical -festival in ;Dungannon- on Monday. " Mi+. and Mrs. Eugene Hanson. re- turned to•. their.home itn Eftst Tawas On Thursday. after visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. Kilpatrick and.?tttending the, iiineral•,of Rev. I.• Kilpatrick. - Mr Clifford-Gr-oZier- was a visitor at London on Thursday. • Miss Shirley' Sherwood of Strat- ford Normal School' is at present at her home with an attack of mumps. Mr. and Mrs.' Fred Anderson of • Zion visited on Sunday' with Mr. :ctii`d"rs:= z: `Kiipat�rck ' .. and Mrs: Mark Berger on Monday. Mr, and:Mrs. - Benson• Shackleton and family were • at Wingham on -Monday. • KINGSPRIDGE, 11arch ' 9.— lir."I -and-.M.rs...T..J. Liman,of London, are visiting- with. their son Lyle arid Mrs. •Lounant: - • Leo Courtney and John -O'Connor were 'in. London! on business last' week. Death of Mrs. John Lan nate.-- The many .friends •of :Mrs.,, Jobii Lannitn were 'shocked to hear :of 'her death in Toronto. last Sunday; She .was - a sister of Mts. , Jeremiah O'Connor and Mrs. P..'Austin. The symiiiitliy of this-.coinmunity is of- fered to the 'family and _relatives. ,Mr. Cyril Austin and Mrs. -Jeremiah O'Connor attended the funeral of.. Mrs. `Lannan in Toronto.' • - Miss :.Margaret Foley, Who was 1n 'Detroit for the past few` months, has returned home.. 711rs: "fchsfel" O'N'eIi'JaliiiY Kell; ter Frank ,Sulky an, accompanied ` by Mrs: ligrtba i eill and °` :� :res .. Stella- Dean, motored ,to Detroit to visit 'friends 'over the week -end. Master Johnny McCarthy, son of Mr. and ,Mrs. Frank McCarthy,'•its , operated on for appendit:+,f:is: Alexandra. Hospital last week.. His anxious parents and many friends Wish .h'imiia 'speedy' recovery. • Mr. Mike Ward of I•lensall i l visiting ;with J,ohii• and: Frank-- Sul- livan for • a few days.. ' Mr. Lawrextd+e Austin , and 'son,- • of Detroit, visited' -with 'their rela- tives over the Week -end.' Boys' .& G» Suits & Diss'' Reasons le From 2:19 upp , r 6DERICI4 TOWNSHIP GODERICW TOW IsiSi•IIP, March 80.-•-Vnfon-Church service Will be it ld*Ittt*theAlozr'te 'o ry mato -1 W i . Porter this Sunday, Rev. L - II °Turner has- asked.,:,that,;the :ses-. • sign: Meet at the. close of the service. Mr. David Davidson's friends Will be pleased to know, he, is able to be out again after having had his 1111- pendix removed. Word was received on Sunday of the death' of Mr. George Stover in• San: Pedro,` California.' He is sur- vived by his wife, the former Mar- garet Davidson. ,The remains are. being • brought to Gotlericb, where interment will take place. • The.regular"meeting of the Gode- rich' Township Federation of Agri- eulture will be held in S.S. No. 4 on Tuesday April 5th, ' at 8.30 p.m. Films -trill be shown and there will lie' a, business t session,- • • T110 •school , children will attend at S.S. No. 2, at 2.30. pan, ,,of Ahe same day. • ' • have:_ their_ ,.. _ .papa._ _ LL _ �, �d.._to � _ `tn �Couachelders'- a,ra , ,, ..: • . of they ho�ises ready for • b�,ndled '�nd.placed in front • 4 . , collection by '9' >,Xl` .Sattrrdsy.• ' Tie paper drives wall be •head at inforIrtiati4gtitt, the 7their y• summer torttbs end citizeite are keit • to; safe. paper for thee collectid>iul. t. a .. P8li:"nis -...,...nabl.. ,,. se 'u L froi t ' out; to the ser roti 'b � to haus are a� t • when '.s�peei'a ae" l age ri ntto 'pick it u i� HOLMnottr,)tali,' Mareb 100--41r, $a n---'Glidllon,, from the West, -.IS =s mn ': lialeWw=,v'ee1Mr With _rel tr- in. this vicinity. Mr. Earn • Williams lhas Mir; chased .a lot trona :1lrs.. W. V60, and intends btilicilng in the near utti•re t- ia�'�...� r m and fent :Ii'eV`,andMs.S.M tlr, Vordwieh, latent Mot 1a v' With Mtn. and.E.- ;I. Trewartha. , There : tvas a' large attendance tit eroklnole party held fix the school last Wednesday '.evetiln in .'aid;o1. the• Y'titilor Ped •C-to6s, cot -iii by the' 'teneber anti lnoolls n4. lits` sett-olw :A short prct lam 1!&-: lowed' the globes, after Whic,11'trtleb . Was served. SlIghtiy over $41 *as taUen :til. 0 • tff Here are the gayest clothes 'Witt e'er ;entered the ,Easters. -Parade. In wide :abundance for toddlers fe teens prices that • pamper your •N purse! .Courteous personal service everyone „pew L'lper goys' Coats 6.50 up.. ' • �l:, new stock Of n entirelatest an. Ohildren a W is cre for y peOt .the ,...t „"e+,ll be d to have, oosome i and : ' shop aro i .ohhgaticn td' ��'�! � � ,