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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1949-04-21, Page 5f° r�DyIiJHNal'r•,l, . ' .1sfQ N. r . ,#0i3 21. = Gool.dd.- 'sxwo, „sveii.aing n.D.ungann in . gx 4"''-'441",..44141aU D»rc r TO : x Ar1 l oa:4fUtgzians ealttral Their guest e aker Br{lI'Orr 8°1114:°* ans Donald sold William• df Tor. es r sidents ssed 'a -.ay On Wed-' was. Divi, -. tossp; 4411 1' of Ca#ada: onto, visited . ivitlx reisttives in ' the, t _ e . Passed F ekers W #nghuiit d gave t1s� UaYS` '; � �R ` .n: evtr: wise whQu#.. .,. r W , . , , �, dfi ,, st+oCk. The iont'xncet�g', of tile two '11r.• s E : a - aid .Mrs etas edy sld -4100 . u o die bud ,.been ill ut : r.; s pvVe g ,� pe , • n e ifs; Paull pf Dun• ,anon s zit �U� day. �vh ► ,it rn.�Bedx,� �Mr and �-; M ,te and was a . soap ..Of the late 'Martha come f thugs. Miss. rock spoke rs: a py nesday eyepin" . t.. he shanae..at:.. a t! t o feeds ,tor. live,eoremt><nity during 'tie; Easter boil- iwteres ,lits alk. on ee, } e ha made bis %orae of late . . - h d el b f al d The' s Ak@;< wxl I� I ll' was'in. hie.• ninety-second. year , .... i o 1 ._ w men , , Bali.' gstwe sits interesting outl ne"`. f A 'M H ry 117.1 v t '1 !II Y-04, �p "hav�`� of Qc, P l.,i ; bettor -groomed Mair' ' .: hi M a a••4f 'v! shb' time,` Volt tod i by t I'. i5tlrx .n urn' i!S v •al'P t«b ti A R a ..,s d re. for. • cls n ono. �u.1t, druff moving loos* r1pn . ATI. PREFAB Cil!I FOR OILY HAIR .`the re station'' fot" P problem hgirl /� $2.25 r- $4,O0.. Zieh Moves . for: iteeeeatiosc A 'public 'meeting 'wh.s held sot • Zurich,•an•.Monday night to consider• a propooal of 't community : recrea- centre in Zurich for the people at 'Hay township. , • They - meeting gave its endorsation 'to the:project, .,,, strict hate~ adjacent -to-• the --Zurich-. Ipublie school was favored; • �Q and up iioflywood Beauty Shop Next Capital Theatre Phone 12W • - West St. e . ray ,., , a• an , ?i ' Ham.., a ou e iTe ,or anise" a 1n"Exet, +��( j°11-4*'Co si s a o •n on th 91h eo cession of Mt, tte, .i11*$r• n . p Was b..% ..e . n She.;:also•recited a poem wixiCh. ��pt-M1�rlette richt eu "visited 't4 . the As 'IIeld and lived 1n the Dungan " , 3 t• the audienco laughing to )tUe Qr►d G _ . as�sed• r< • @: meeting ng ose �' o. � • a�Wax •hour` of games. Luneb was sei°vett.. . C1ha?lrott@, yViggi>i's, �. Mia_ and, Mrsl, _ Keg, Puller had: US several •years ago. His sister; Miss to'a good turnout of, members, , a Ia .ma es•, her home with ' masts ter. the Baster'• hQltdsY •iib 'M ��' alX, _ � � .. ,, _ • �n��Artonate. Accident., �-. �vt� a , ei and Mrs m. 'V e o od h . `W a '� � � e. , , e e E s .: ivi e e tel .s v h w Pruest the c ul n n , 1 u t a s of Ell nh c let. n' ei h r. .. �' �' e � ak o, .„.,y .ye Rall, at • Brantford. The '.funeral: age, had the, rn sfartune last week """ Mr ,remised r. an pisited whir i ' ,S da- t thet. , lrifi ptsreuts, a 'Mr, and : ,. Beg. st,rvlce••.wi1, be ot1., star 3" a. .... to fall and' 1>!reiil� : far, •lt•ii�' .lien kresbyterian Ohurch,, Du?agamnonr,''returnin r from "visiting'n neighbor, 1>ir. _.<. ,home. 4f their cousin; Mr. ordon non distrlet All his lift Itis wife T i 1 i ci 1 , 11 t d VIOL a s at; 2.30 P.1n.;:.with 'interment .In y y Mrd, sh>xekietQn. hAd';th@ sapie liXilb Dungannon"' cemetery, • • • broken itt the ankle.. nineteen .year• ,e - DUNC,�ArI�1NON, April• 20. m-- Mr.. ago, Site ,wtis visited, by -her sant. and , Mrs. • Ben : • ugford, Toronto, Miner Shackleton ' o!>„"Detroit, 'for s nt. wo . days fast` week with the pe t week - end. •the' aatter's' ar:ents..* MY and• Mrs. James ' .. . i�- ... Chinese Filart.. The. meeting f• S rout s ; on , lee-: Mrs.• cJenriie Arsx1 tr g, of •S . er ' dis visite d ui`an;.:•Rainy Riv t.t'x41«' e dt• with ''h #i. e M rs'..J acnes : S • .ou1 r j'p n.ashw v tti e 1 •.w o # r• v. n e i 4 Ri ` Arm r•B h 0 •� rites st on at t gy. Mr an Mrs. Thoincis Dickson h i 'new home. inGod oed afar e inGode- richt rich. last geek. rs., W. J' Bell,who has been. 1I -. l the. home her quite .,.Door y at e of M �s, Nellie Stewart, n, sister, >< . N@ Xe •S ew t, w s able to be moved back to Kitchener,.. ,where- hers daughter lives. Her grandson,. Bruce McCullough, ac- companied c- s m a ie her. op n d Miss Joan ,Rifest' has been suite' ill a the. Gods „ , , y:s„istt}?toPe fQcJxtntpraY. mdnjt, , Con r rtuiations .are due to Mr. . .g", u and' Mrs. jlina•r Breaks on the -ad: vent of a little- daughter,' born Sun -1 day, April:V. VT, Mr. andi Mrs. James„.Gibson and soli Donald, of 'Toronto;' spbiit Easter week arid. with •lire termer's -sister, Mrs , Roy, Rutledge. • • 'Mrs ,Jose; Killough is * visiting 'here daughtes�41ts W:' 1011., Seaforth�: Sudgad. Mrs; Vreorge Bender,. bury, y'isited°`Mrs Mr. J` "C;; Shaw;••of London, visited` Mr:- and firs.. Cecil • Culbert last Wednesday? Other .visitors over the Dai*ter;.week-end:° were M:r,._and._ Mrs. A:, ,R Long, . Mr., and Airs. Com, A, Shaw and f rily,,... all ;• of pardon. a;' Miss Edna Rivett,, daughter . of ,Mr: 'and Mrs. Jack, Rivett; had her. ton�1i1s-•_aromoved- -Lot--the--Godericlr hospital ,last week and is now re- cuperating at, hone. ' Jimiers Hold `l ohihly •Meeting.— Colrvanash. Junior ` Institute held the monthly meeting ' in the Dungannon. Parish Hall on• -Tuesday evening. , e 10 call •, was swered . with "My Favorite, ;Meat The„ guest speaker was Miss Anna Brock, president of the Huron County- Junior Institute. Her talk was basest en,.the' inside Work" of the Junior :Institute >,inde he head'- ings-of` progTabrs "leader`.s, members: 'The- 'meeting. closed • with "0 Canada.", The Colwanash' Junior Farmers -held •t -heir meeting .the Ful}fir:.while leis shi' 'the' anta- dhc ' we§' ;In Goderach • harbor.. • Mrs:„ Richmond Orr of•. Ooderieh was, a vitiator 'at ,the Esme` of •"Mr: and; Niro. :Gor. don Orr :last week. ° . -•We. hope thai: • Jas, Horten, r - s. tylia -i cau•iin ` - 41esAntd .. Q Who -is ,edtA � , pital,' wilt soon be able to. return the .lxssinn..• Band', af' Du#lgan.n n ,,,• tome.. F t to e. United Whufich on �opd rid . y . w e,, • - , : M 4 , , . , e : E a t r. , t h n k, H, ,,u m1,w.M,B,»-�rJch .� e. h hi 'pa r0. h form- " �' nese , n; @ r r . ll . a n ...rh t U fiPert a of W.M.S. ,g e u4. M '� As ::.•the ` iuests';� lmi,yed+ they were; • 1h 1 '- t° � " e;. me •of 'Vi s. Win v A � d it il� ..r . . �` s. h4 ieomed&' 1iyr Sylvia Stingel and•, Fuller :an, Wednesday of lad' .week. .r s " ed in `'Chin @ Ditty -.Rutledge, dress ars . de d r- ,.. Themeeting was under the . a ...; The. met.ge. e. i i hinese costumes, with a:. 'beet ng n•C .•'wife; g ship- of Mrs. Reg.Fuller who used �► , A rain' 'rest- 'leMargaret-Joy`bit sty. ,• P ««, • s: a theme Easter. Several mem- dent : of the Band,.was q chairman. «« - hers took art in. the to is Ch,rtst P. p , Mary .Young read •the Seriph.* , ran Missions Were Born' on Plaster lesson and M> s. M;' Reed, .resident " _ �, �. P -meeting--of. . Da'y. The ..May the of the. W.M. S., led in prayer. The W.M;S:-will be. held. at the heMe program included a . girls ehorusr, of Mrs. E. Nat el." .. Rev. L. H. "I Would Be True ;" a reading, t 4 d meeting with „•runner closed the m g t Acorn ears How t LL Johnny rn ' L n w to, ra er:• Find Life,"' J. C. Durnin; . story, p i' , , — • Union - Social Club. The Union Mrs. G. Hodges ; boys'chorus, "The ',Social Club 'held an enjoyable areal rich hospital. Her T,itt1P .., Flowery .1''nme_____ m _jiie_ • round• • readin -nRut3 -- • . r4 -solo s ' . ' g' , Orr . n Tuesdayevening. Marylin Andersen, "The Old Rugged'. Gordonn o g Cross ;'', slides on China,. shown by. Alter the business of 'the. meeting• , ;, . was concluded, the club enjoyed an Ross Rivett; a , chanter of , the "even of . moving ictures.' The "Watch Goat Boys," read by Lillian sig 1 pictures. --,..,:"J"rity' of the'''pictures nere•,the. Popp and Betty Rutledge. After of• -Mr. Brock Orr, who showed the National Anthem was 'sting and lunc'yi.prepared, a display�;of'_Chinese : . artieles:_anc� declirattions was viewed.' Rev.° J. Bright, pastor,. 'closed the afternoon with prayer. Come out and.support .THE • LEGION Be at the banquet on' F iday Nigh''. -April 2120 r` -BRITISH EZC G : HOTEL 71* • Provincial President' . " LESLIE 1RILEY ', 'CARL MILLER, President. Secretary.: thein; Autong thee n was •�ooe ''reel s1 QwIr►g the. b1gbighta,'of the, OW. to the .,,West,•Coast •• taken and' Mrs;; , Braek rri •.and' ••Mr, and Mrs. Gord9A..01r •last' rummer. Club expressed their a_ preclatldn to Mr, Orr .tar, n ,veryp.epjoynble evening. - BA! IELD, April20 —Guests o - Mr. -=and Mrs. 'Jnmes'Scott' over the holiday week -end were Mr. ,and -W, X. M:itehe1T;Wand two sons; ' et Tor n - Mr. 'x,awrence k b.wtie rraTaon spent., the week -end .with his sisters, Misses ' E. and F. Fowlie. --- Mary Lou, • of London, are spending, , this week with the former's parents, Mr. and firs. Fred Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Howard ,Burt rind Rouald Burt of -Louden were guests .of;their grandparents -over -the , week end. • '" We ,_.- George King, who had been in the Clinton hospital for the past :four - weeks, returned to her home. on _ Tuesday. • . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller of Mt: CleMens and •,Miss ,Lola Elliott of • �?.etroit-- spenttha -eek-e'hd itli •Mrs: M. Elliott? , - fVe regret to report --that: -Mrs.. Fred Geminharrt suffered a' stroke` last Friday. At time of writing site is progressing favorably. Mrs. J. MacLeod, si• , wire spent the winter in Detroit with her daughters, returnedto her house - here. on Sunday. • • Mr.•'atid Mrs: J. Stewart of Hamil- ton are spending this week itt their home 'in the village: . • H'i RON F•NDERA3'ION 4F AGRICULTURT' • , , -; By W. V. Roy Huron ,County Junior Farmers' Association are bolding , a "fare-_ well party" for Mr, J. C. 'Rennie; !forger assistant agricultural repro-- sentative iu• ,this county, . in ap- preciation•..of='::the 'splendid .'work :,.he. .,, aeconipliehed - while in . our- midst.' Tlie e���eii't vcYiI be ": n 'the' Clinton -, :tike tate: aa'uditoirwm- on•• ThursdaY, evening, April• 28thh, and will take the form of .at concert with beach Junior "Club contributing. at least two numbers toward the. program. 'All slgrietilturitl .organizations are invited to take' part 'andeveryone is welcome. --Huron is 'first ,in: ninny things.. Whyshouldn't we set the pack; by organizing a County Fall Fair As sociittion'? It could, be ,done.• 'This " might be a job for the -Federation to tackle. , ' - - • *.-In the T.13. :teat nOW being carried on in the county, among the• first. 6,000 :head •of cattle tested. there were 318' reactors. • • Plans for our annual' field' day are well on the way and it proinisee'. .. ofttistboo.bigges6randombestylitii, Mark down June' 15th . on ,your ' calendar 'and join the crowd. A major beauty contest is planned for this, year, when Miss Huron will 'be. chosen for•1940,' Any mer •eliants or .others wishing to donate • to Miss Huron should coinniurlie to ' with the county secretary at once, TAit:ORP','OORINTEItt „ArLOIM COONEW ARO- '0j, War :.Oalvert--had--the nl fort to fall, spraining ' her anile and, 1)400g,g. small ,borne. in her leg, .bons Jerr OYnn• : of , ,mear' Osba V ,i', "Ginn*,.. , k- .i • his spent the baster week - end w th ..,,_ parents,'•Mr;'•.and Mrs. 0,: 0. `Oin�u. Don. Oke of Zuriel and 'Merrily Oke of •,Londo» snent the week -egad at their home. • Miss Maxine Oke ""spent Sunday at Woodstock,' .Miss ,Sadie ,Gowan of Allenford is spending a' few days with Miss Kathleen., Holmes. 1liise . axiine', Sturdy' of:. Loudon o e Spent ., the?' .Weekend' at her'horn . onthe, :7 o e' sia'n . it ee . . gas t .. r t at • We ,are l .. ed a EPPort, t _h.. Mrs. 'JohIL �I ii., Ml .,�v. s 4t ..i� ' xandr �•Ho tal with P ,lot �o. a si ,. a. 1� 1? eu oto as return to "e It e r u- home, . '. akin P' Theearlier Cr dkie arty, t. and. u i is of' SS. •No. 2 held a crokinole party in the sc bol;on Friday night ,I i aid of the Jirmivr Red Cross, 'An enjoyable ev nn g was- spent, high prizes goi g"Ato Mrs. B. Walter and Mrs. D. Rodges, and consolation prizes to Mrs. W. Snyder and Leonard Rodges. „A deiiciQuslunch was rue d: Ladies' �id.-the,April meeting. g. of the Ladies' Aid wits held in the 117 -The arleiiioon-was-•spent- in quilting, • after which a short businessmeeting was field, with the first vice-president, Mrs. R. fiolmes, in the chair. It was decided • to donate two quilts to a needy family, also to .send• a bale to :Britain in the near %attire. The :ladies : o'ided to Pah1't -the windows of church,, "*{"' �`, r� , ,•" i 4.,x'LE, April -Mrs x 'obt. Reid '`. 'and Mr., and Mrs.. Me�ivilk°'RQId•''1 fan;Uy, 1Lutlogea1R and' B0b.b,F'4-'' r ri El it o d• „�ln,, via eti, wit � ... c T ._e n.. G'o6d.. �>H'�ri -�io.r"�C'�'vb: ung y �p ,;,� ad i1ed t• the` Ooderiek~• l- to' see Mrs, - Ellen' :$hackl:eton +-of D,un annon, wha. had the misiortu'hp,. on A t�ril,' lath -.to fa,ll .on .the+'.aldtl- war breaking her iii . ' ,; Cu'E ster l3u►nday • 1r.'and MrL,' Elmet+.: Bhaekie'ton `, :..d $011 Cart►, t ell... , 0 oa d lei t ;r a e t r ttio Q t f ..D ..ro.. �► . , li..5 e e. Ms @ id_. 0 i t �'� h In e , _ se � � ton, who is copileed ►to the hospital, The also called .on 'Mr.' and, firs; y, John ' McWhinney and' Mr. a'nd. Mrs. Matt. Shackleton Of Dungannon`.• Mr. and 'Mrs.. 'Henry Drennan :of Ash'ileld spent- ' Sunray `with i. the at t is .. ar Mr..:and Mrs.'Henry l te _...P ebl�, aft s hew . • M •� E" ,i ,'�'Hoover"o . d. nt s. Mrs-. Jas,� mo 4n � . vis. ting; lien`•', slsters; "'" 1rn..••.Jblin ,reu,7,a i'ss, • Inni ` • rre A .lige J •i :� rand ber b ot#i �' 1 cl p as , aa�e,, � , r _ .th �r.'' We, ate 'sot'ry to�' r`asp�or.><. fit • 4 A not' been- swell "n hail' n s' as. his , man friends, would'like' to y ,,,he las' line . f � writing: see,•but at t .� soniewlia•t improved. - o of,:Stratford Harold Jr#eks nt.... visited at John .Mc. lee's' ' and Mrs. McPhee returned with him • and is visiting,•het "daughter •at: Embro; ' g ASlik L D • •SHFI>aLD, April 20. ---- ;Many -its-ter-- asitors••-, .braved -•tie`;-col. _ .. week -end to visit wit'ir friends., Among, then, were Mr. Archie Murch., Detroit; Mr. and ¥1rs ,;C*h , Mr. and Mrs. Carter, Undertvodd; Mr. and Mrs. Shilroth, ,Owen n+and n liars. Cow es an , weep rato• ��. T , h h r f a.'_o..m. •ily , Li 1o1neC dron , � 4 • , nMr. M-.and an°dr. s .Mr e.Collier,, Co11ir, 370414 ° Simp#oa hAe 're urned. to Kandla, �ceter..ere est a, ner{ to .raa.M •orktiwth-tb •StaB`,o structldu ,a at ou Sun te vMIs D �� nnct ,fod �}iq{v. ithw m be Mast twoyears, ,sen vending th h ida�.•wtl Rhassheed? •i �;��•.• '.. tier. W , e. p Don-- MacLeLaur er near i from someland 1 n n. st. The ,wa y n' ' , friends of Mr. David r MacMu c a. h , re sorr ._ to, hear •-af hs'taken 'to St. i illness. De *as • .,,_... __ Hosital, London•,• o .rSan- ' Joseph's P , Mrs, Austin Quigley, of Godericb visited' with °.her sister, 'Mrs. -Frani Moran, for Easter. eUM[Y;I -._-_... • Mo' � "How , cunt. ►ou- • cure •'sonic• one of Snoring?". iI Bo ."Easy a -by ;good adVieei ins operation, kitidues$, andstuil�i>yg, an old. sock Itis-: mouth," ° .— te Service:, ce:, - There, we's a. ,es Se 60 aster toot' Att exidslnee' at the D' ean, opinion service :Holmesvilie • churchon Sunda;moxning,, whoa', the,.1ninister:RotOTavenef, ,de. • livered. splendid ' .,•.` 'Easter ztiage•" Special°. Easter. music ` was gendered by t'he .choir; avid bur: flowerswere 'piaeed Tie service ne4t u, ►, }r°,ie )h ig Sunday. Apr1 24th, will be;;beld at •10.30 nt' mi.:day- 1Ight ;sa ng. m �• 'a HOLM ISVII.I� ,;, A:plril. 19.--Mr0. Kenneth . Langford and family, Woodham, spent a few clays 'with' Sound:. .:sirs. B. D. Mita:Ionaid;` Mi- and. Mrs. E. J..'Trewartha last • DEALERS t EVEWV'WHERE :; . YOU RE ALL INVITED to the' big cverit. Tt s going on now the first full showiflg ro • Simmons 1949 Bedding! There's something for.•everybody's bedding needs -•-•and*. everybody's • bed ng budget—ne % , t), lcs, fabrics, colours, • atterns M• So come - soon, conie quick, --and get: the... ick-oL�the „ _b rest � _ddi:n : values in .ear. -a.. , >tu�r�t rc and department- stores �In youlr 'nexghl burl uod = i LA GRANDE -.One of theluxuruos stew Princess Beds --with e Beautyrest Mattress -.that new beauty and comfort to theme" bedroom, $IMMONS `'iiip!rA-1lEil"-a r Sitting roont, sofa fry_ •.•a fa. size BouLle bed bynsght! Yea slgcp an « Beautyrest Mertiress:: - and we• will pick t'tp',your fuer ga,irments. MR. JONES or THE GXLLESPIE FUR 00: OF TOWN. O will be• . T; at your atone on VITESIAY, 26th, WEDNEaDAit 27th HUT1t8DAt .28th and FRDAY, a'ti='adv ie roe ` egar?ling atiy► altei atib and •rep .sire yott Reanis• ' Plate, Baran shots, Plata; Strip; .Angle, Pipe, Boiler aTulsee. ': 'Panics, Boilers, Windo , • Steel°Joisi teiatore i »leak . an.sda dn _.. 'other-iteiuty M. ',IMRiC WN &' 1$011131 .. 1254' Union SIL • North TCHE'NEP,•�••rONx1. telephones"l�•l-7 ., 1618] 'rhe world's-- • l�oslt � t,�e�e-�'�that�•- gives, Obpieta-.;. •;:cotnlort aisle"- leis repose',ancl'a tl ca on in 'ivory sleeping' position..0th6r famous $ ititl mons ijnattie sga on display: stgrmoor, Doe seri