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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1949-06-23, Page 4DNESDAY, UNE 290: AT- •. Court tiOuse • - Park 7 --,hildren's and Pets''Parade: dor beat costumes and beet decorated conveyances- con- taixli'mg pets. riARADE LED'1317 GILL?''. BUGLE m$AND GAMES! FISH POND ! MUSIC! REFRESHMENTS! ;Under auspices of Maple Leaf. Chapter, Chf: SPAIN IES ,:,A,F-_ER, LQNG !P -'11.1/1°Z - Cornelius Spain,. • Horton _ street, abm:Ebbed his alarm "-clock Tuesday. •ntrhi7iing an enjoyed a sleep until 11. a.M. For years • he had been* ac-. euston ed,tA. rising between 6 and. ;1: a.ni:, on week -days, but Tuesday morning'it'•was differeat:-It-inarked the beginning. of • his retirement • after thirty-one years ofcontinuous' service in the • train service depzrrt- mexit of -the 'C.N.R: and he was. de- ,termined ' to test :•• Sir Barry Lauder's theory.• that' "`It's nice to get up in the • morning; but,eit's' nie'e; to lie in,j'one bed:" -. • • Mr - Spain. commenced. duty with 061444. ary MRS. SYDNEY J. SMITH. The ()ath oee irred at Howell, Xi h„ ,on.' May 29tilr of Drs. Sydney Sn i1 a f ter 'au Hitless; of several months. • yrs,; Smith 'vas born ' Sfty�.seven year's ;.ago , at Yonges 'SLilts:.:(lnt;, her maiden name bein Katherine 'Jury 'Ferguson. She„ VvaS Married at'Detroit i.o July, 19.37, to Sydneyd'ohn s'Smith, Mr. Smith is Yi couSin.of Rev.' Andrew Bunt and Rev. Gordon 'Butt and'he and Sirs. Smith spent several stinibiers at tbe Old Butt home on the Maitland con.- eessiOn of Co1>aorue tbwuskrip., and made mann friends• there. 'Their ligtiie `t�ra's. at Detroit before *mov- ing to Howell tWo yed•rs 'ago. Rev. Andrew 'Biit't conductedthe fun- eral service Hstveii Methiodisi church'.' ' ARS. Q N J..IANSDii.• mass. ata .aOn J y. Rev*� 4tt. l: Y Glee- son, 'l e--.. son• °Tae pallbearers were George: 4umby, William aid • i atthew Sproul, Patrick Keianedy,' Tennant Drennan and Peter Spaiu, , Inter. {cent was in the Colborne R.C. ,cen1etery,. - The death,~ of Jrs, Elizabeth fanser'•, Britanni'a road',: -occurred ,: , r on .'Staxada.5 nilfruing A1e ln' xand.a r Hospital ,Tin. _her_. dight* third year: Mrs. Aianser was born , in Perth -countty, Viand after ber marriage to Jolin J, •Manser continued to reside in, Perth ' and later in Goderich• township until the death, of,her husband in 1929, • whets " she came to Goderich to reside with. her eniy,,daughter, .the late Mrs,. Endow Aitken. • She was • a Member of Victoria street United . Church, Sheds survived'` by a brother, Simon Hewitt, of Tisdale, Sa'sk.,-and.t%o grandsons, Kenneth and Howard Aitken, of Goderich, The ,:funeral service at the Wheeler funeral home, on Tuesday afternoon was con- ducted by Rev..L. H. Turner,'of Victoria street .nited Church. 'In- terment • was in Maitland cemetery, the ;cbMplunitx. NRvenihers 1893,.' he marries, Tefsa OUlleY tied 'iu• 1943, ,thee a ieb -ted° their. golden* wedding Anniversary'.' Sur• : viving, besides hia wife, are folrr. sons, George o2 Godericl>, tot :14118, "S9'illiana ;of Sarg1a, 'H•oward and Canaan of CVO -borne .irowush p, and one daughter, Luella (Mrs, Stanley Van'Stone,),, of " Colborne township, `Sur.viving tiltio are-foolt- H.,. P ,,ASHBROOK. ^ ehildrexi • and . eight great -grand- ' A native if Plyniiluth, "•England, ,chlidren, The funeral;, tvhicl , utas. but, for forty-three yeah a res held :from his •late re'sidene dent of Goderieh, Henry r:..Lash Saturdk, June 10, Watf4 Very largely brook died at iris hone, Wilder street, on Saturday, June 111th, in his eightieth year. Mir. 'Lasbl»ioQk arrived, in Goderich froul England in .1906 and had lived'' here ever, since, being , emplciyed for the greater part f ; the time with the 'God�ericii_ Organ • .i'eigiarty• . 'Survived by his -wife.. the. fiiriner Elizabeth- Daidgou -1 daughter,- Mrs... Lillian Lashbrook, a grandson, :and a granddaughter; Ali of Toronto-, two 'isters in England and a' brother at Vancopve'r:. He..-w,as a member of ',England, a the 'Church, of_ and the funeral service at -the Cranston funeral home on' Tuesday, June 14th, was conducted by the rentor of St. Geoi'ge''s Church; Rev. B. H: Farr. Interment was in Maitland cemetery, the pallbearers being 0. Tweedie, H. C. Dunlop, R. Lanxou, Jas. Curson, C. Nivins and Wm. Mfisgrove. y - 31IC1„T',AEL STApLETON _ - After a _short illness,. the f death - the C,N.R. in 1944, but for a three- of • Michael Stapleton, Regent street, ,rear period .he was not with the occurred .in Alexandra 'Hospital, bn - .8,,,,,, Returning. in. 19,18 the Thursday •night,..June. ;6t4; -at th6. serxed.,until ;this_.week. ;ka.:eompiete age-- of eighty sears.. A • s'on of a, period 'of thzrty-one-contuiu_ . -ous 1Xehaalfthd A-Targaret-:: t; a,.S,tapl years of. 'service to earn- his retire- went. • Actuai'ty ••he was-- ,,with the -O.N.R;.-forty,two ` years,. but it Is only the continuous, uninterrupted. years of 'service that count on ob- "nin stir n nsion. ' Olt Monday. b.N , fellow -employees presented .: him with a table lamp ,to mark the occasion. ton; deceasedoAvas a native of Ire- land,_. coming to Canada fifty-nine years' ago, .and ''fey "tire past -thirty eight years he" had lived riff Gode- rich. . For a time: he was -employed ,at,-.the.•plant. of the Goderich Salt. works. He wasa member- .of St. Peter's: Church and is survived by two- sisters, Miss Catherine. Staple- :ton:- and "'Mrs. Margaret- Black, -both' "of Goderich. The funeral : took lyni * N.Y.; .has returned home .after place ' on: Monday -morning 'from vi ting -with .I�er coiisiii Miss' Eva! Brophey's funeral home.. to 'St. mith; .Elin' avenue. • - Peters Church, wheret' quiem "high MRS.. FEED HARRISON'. Mrs. Fred- Harrison, formerly Slisan Jane Amy, a much, esteemed reside.pt: of • •Qnondaga township, Brant w county, . died at. her home on Jui'ne ' 11 in Mier eighty;fqurth year. She was the eldest . daugh- ter of, the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Amy, sr., of Goderich toAnship, and after 'her mar-riage-•,to---31r.. Fred Harrison went with her hus- band to live air --•-farm ''in ' Upon. .daga' township; where she lived ttiitil her death. She was a „;de voted member .of the . Onondaga, tJnited. Church anfra. teacher .in the Sunday..school, always attending:' when health permitted i , She 5 sur- vived by a sorrowing hu btiud',• one son, Wiliialn, of Preston, and a aughter,' Minta; teacher of^''Cains- ville public school; . also by one brother ' and - t*o sisters, William.' "Amy'of Brantford, Mrs. Emma• CQalwell of Ggcierich tow riship and Mrs. •Elia :Norris of Brantford; One son, Emmerson .,toy, predeceased her. The funeral service was held at the Beckett funeral •home, Brant- ford, and •interment v.,•sis in, -P'leak an•t Hill cemetery,- Onondaga., The pallbearers:^arnd wet. -bearers were nephe`a s -:of_ the deceased ' "'The .many beautiful &Oral tributes- ztlid .cards, of -sympathy. testified to the esteem ie which -Mrs. Hsristn--w_ pis `held..• period' la 210,4 141,1„. awl ,year the Hain() tor' the :Disabled at Wookel9'f.-.Sask,, : he was eared tot b7 ;his mether. D'1s courage tB and cheerful _Attitude throughout his disability wqn hiininant. friends, The funeral service was lietd at the. Lutheran Church at South Star on Tuesday, gay 3Xgt,, acid watt conlueted by . Rev. A. Stillier '.of Stair •Oity, assisted by fr. Illidebr 6, pa-stOr.. Of Cha onesS. spoke ►n "The ,Resu►rrectipn,'; lringiug a Comfort - message to; ,the _he?reaved, Miss. Ai: Tope; who, 'had often -'visited. attended.- Rev. S, E;" Hayward con- and sung, for.. George • dilriitg his Meted the service and Isaac Tabb •illness, sang* •by request No and Loren Pentland sang: a duet, appointment in Heaven.". ether "Some' Day the Silver Chord •,Will: 'hymns ging Were "R,oe of . ►•yes," Brea." le .. onel',, .• Everett 'Jesus,"" "He' •Leadeth . Me"-, and The pallbearers were six What it lf'r}end We Rave , in an'George nephews, Alex.. D y, Mrs '. Nygarrd and ' George 'Feagan, Wm fowler, ."Abide with °':ile," ided_: at'the orgen„,,L l'attllearers were. S . Williams pA. l�,ti r rge-- ii.1 ' i -.. Ry -an. and' .the- puny beautiful :•floral tributes .were earriied. by eight grandsons, , eith, ' Benson,., Harry, Elwyn .and John- . Feagan; Verden Vanstone, RicTiard" Parti •• and Gordon Roetjuek, and two nephews, George i ilsinger and Robert Men 1►ii11i#it:`� Interment- -`was .In. Col - b me cethetery,•: STAR CITY, •- Sask.—After suf- fering from illness for over twenty years, George A. White died at the, home of his parents in Star City,. Saskatchewan, on Saturday, ' May 28th., George., was born at ;Gode- Nygurrd., B', Breecbel, J; (freaves,' and N, tskjerpen, There were many beautiful floral tributes; Burial•. Was in -the ' Lutherti,ti. cemetery at. South Star. , 'Sympathy ;is, `extended and to . 'the •• bereaved parents, , air. ad , . Ors, J. • 'white;, and sisters, Flbr onee (Mrs.. John `• Broeekei)•, of •Chagoness, and Roberta Harold Broeckel) , of ; $ylvanla. OLIFF, LOWERY LANDS 19 -INCH TROUT Cliff Lowery. braight to the Signal.Star office,„, on Wednesday rich, Ontario, on April 5th, .19Q9, ' Afternoon . eyidence that there Fare and clime to Chagoness with his par.-enits as a small child. He later attended ,Napoleon School. During tbe siiring;af 1920 he was stricken' with an illness that left him an invalid; but although he was un- able to, walk Or speaks his: mind and memory were particularly ,Keen. With -the- exception._;. _.:n- short ounds. still some good rainbow trout 111, the district° After' hesitating a while- .about telling the spot where he caught it,,aliff admitted it was. at Forster's ': bridge on the. :11sxt- land River. The trout , measured 19 inches from tip to tip and weghed two , and . ,three-quarter ',You MUST` ' CHOOSE BETWEEN HIM AND HIS OA�,(���.� U -E AND ,ME: AND MY 'PERSONALITY"..^ ANDREW, RE,ES QUAID A patine of Cblborne tofi`t=;nship; in • the person' of Ahdiew, ' Rees Quaid, }taSsedaway in Detroit • on Sunday; • June 12th,• in his sixty- fotirtli year. • 'He had been ill ,over a -year and on Christmas Day suf- fered 'a' stroke. Just a week before his . death he -fell; and broke his hip 'and wasremoved to Bola. Secours Hospital, Grosse ROiht; .- A son of Robert and Frances Anon Whitely Quaid, he _ was -_born at Dunlop, going to Detroit forty years ago' *and being . employed ' at the Budd auto . plant for seventeen years. He • was:.a Presbyterian and a . member of . the Budd Square and Compass CIub P. • and ° A:M. • 'He s • . rri , thirt -five vear. ' a 'o Tenders will be :received for a PressiiFFe System, Toilets.and :all. Fixtures and Piping; to be installed . in. pa 'field Public -School. For information, apply to ' ...tea. e1 H 10 `a.m.', CALITBUMPIAN PARADE. , 1 p.m. GODERIGN =SADDLE _ CLUB: FIELD DAY AT: AG•RIVIL'i`O i AL PARK, 7 p.m. EVENING SHOW : OF 'S'ADDLE' CLUB AT , a' AGRICULTURAL PARK... • • - •.9,30 p.m: DANCIN!O AT THE "PAY:" Super=S lnr oe • B�6cTTER'1P' _.. Guaranteed '2 :Testi' For Host-.Poiiular'Caaa • ...760W iditr -', Geineronn trs4e-iia 3 ',.anc a for your old ti� :ass ,� OIU�q to -Agnes - 'J Davidson of Belfast; Ireland, and lived ever since .,at 1197=Lakeview ` avenue, Detroit. Surviving are his .wife and two. sons, -Robert ^S. and A Rees, and qne daughter, Mr. Bud- White; all .. of Detroit; two sisters, Mrs. ''N'or. :-.,,��:�:�, � ,x,,., r;��, .�►.aur��:�oQl'er.�of. I<e:�•i?�g,',toaz.:�Me�,., ' *and Mrs. Oliver Cook, pf Goderich; and. six grandsons. 'The' funeral service on Wednesday afternoon,. the 15th, -was ,,conducted at the . a _ : Verpeyden funeral bore by mem- bers of the F. ,and A.M. ' Rev. T:' V. Mol.denke officilxted, The �pald- bearers were Peter Reilly, 1111V Hallman. Robert BradY1_,_Gre . , I'elachilr, .Kenneth 'Lackey and Charles Lloyd. Interment was in "' the Acacia Park cemetery. e rrliallot- couriir—. � ford strong, ,united Canada under the jseshrsl.it Of Rt. Hou: :Louis St. Laurent '•`f,CeTE FOR :GREATER' SECURITY, fa"r you and your fam iy INDIVIDUAL SECURITY— Emptdymenf 'trade, income-'are,all at new - high lev'els. Taxes' have"beenn reduced.. New factories, new developments of oil, mineral rind other natural.resources are creating more wealth, ;more jobs. SOCIAL SECURI F Y -- The Y,iber�ils have put through all these social benefits: Old Age Pensions, Pensions 'for the 'Blind, Family . . tee, . Health Grants,"nem to ment Ailornrances, �osplta�. and lea �, P y - Ins Vance; Floor Prices under farm products. The ` ,icberal':.ci n xs na` i'l °= e tontrx "alit e -- i .: .:.. he lth inaiurance. P`and co�xtr�,l�ut¢n'3''- a en$10k1.e YHATICRAtSECURITY —.The Atlantic .Pact nat stl'essxon and,. war has the complete support of all fiber lItr . ft Bo►». buiS StyLaitrent was • ,•orlo'o> lt» °frrt ard. 'trongest a .vo.ates, g;anaaa eland$ ►iit+sd and toady, in coeperatlol t o ' of ,St~' cli: ` pibiGlrato riiatons, .to do hap. a , JOHN T'EAGAt Jdhn ,Feagan, one et'' the most highly ,respected • residents_ of Col- -borne , ,townships,• • passed away at pilon ai"-fiTe on urs, ay, June 16, after a lengthy illness. The deceased was in his-seveni<v- ninth" year .and had lived aal. his '�d'�,na,H . wa. he. youngest $otv o • e a e - ain Feagan and') Isabel (Cousins) Feagan WAS. the last surviving member of a 'family of eight, 'H.e was a lifelong member of the'tlnited C'htireh (formerly Methodist) atll}d' for a number of year was super-: • intendent of the Sundry school• at lion Church. Ile .served for sever- al years,on • the Colborne Township Counci'I and wasalWays'; ready 'Eci DANCE EVERY-F+RUIIAY- NIGH! BAYFIELI PAVILION „• FRANK ' TRAEER and his 'Orchestra Dancinga0 p.m. -1. a'.m, 'Admission 75c •�-h fer• -lull . YOu1•l. make ' •ho mistake if, you elect Frank Traber and bis Orchestra, to plat- for your -dancing.. Vote as you like --but vote _to go dancing election night, Monday, -June 27th, Bayfield Pavilion: 1 Dancing, 10 p.m. to 1 am,. - Admission 75c --ollcow-opt:n. ..oljq=dose= �-a:m. Tuesday. Note: Returns of the flFederal election will 'he given from - .bandstand during. dance. '• • '.SPECIAL, ANNOUN'CEMENT ! - BEGINNING: JULY lst till LAAOR DAY - �a ed esdaYr F`'rld , 'and Saturday. Nights - •Ba eld Pav�'Ttoa. ' t, yfi • d ,. a Dance—Orchestra to be. �G"ednesday _Night --a , Tym . • announced. ' Itriclay;oud*Sibturdiuyerothro.pkancls,. Orchestra A SAVING OP tF6,sO.1S EASE TO TkKE--That's why It pays dividends to .."save sateIy" at Canadian Tire; „would 'dost You at least $17.76 duplicate piicate this quality, Powe() iicrloneliti=•in"atti 't•'nationally known. brands. You'll ,get ""flash -action" starting. and plenty of "zip" for lights, radio and other 'accessories, 16 - Heavy Duty Plates"per cell --4r, PLATES IN ALL; '106 Amp. Capacity. 'REPLACE _ , NOW.—AT NEW. `LOW CANADIAN TIRE PRICES! - • THERE'S A MOR-. POWER BAT- T E Y AT-TE-RY Filet EVERY CSR,. AND TRUCK -: AT SI M,I'LAR WO R T HWHILE SAVINGS Plus big trade-in allowance f or yokr old battery! YOU SAVE WHEN . YOU SPEND --- AT C.• T. C.: f. 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