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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1949-06-23, Page 6Inserted b • Pro 'essvec►nservative Associajion : 4 LIVIES'LLE Q-ionit$V LLE, June 21 ---lir. and Mrs. Charlie Iitivis,_ . of Vann cower, B:C., .have been visiting Mr, aid' Mrs,, J. Huller _ and other ,relatives in the vicinity. rt is thirtywnirle years since 'Mr. Lavis ;Was here; .so e sees `many changes. Miss S. Aeb son aCconipnn led friends on 'a motor trip to Fruit- land on Monday, and- visited Mrs. •i.. Calbick, • • ,. , Mr.• 'and Mrs. Bill liCC'linehey,. of 14441d0i,' spent thea- week -end with • relatives In the village. • Mibsiorary reg>tam;o--The June i aeeting `:of the W.A. and )1114 1.0;• was .held, ,at the blame of Mrs. Mtn Mirith, 4,vith .4 good attendance. Tlie missi(>nary program was: in charge- of: Airs. W. Yeo. Mrs. E. Grigg and -. Miss llioliy Finlay favored with a duet, and WI inter-. esting talk wa.$ given by. Mrs. Ta v ever . on lwr visit -Jo the -Jac1( Miner 1toint„ at " Kingsv111n, . which is- now being opertzted:by his.stits.' It wan decided to cancer tlie :AngriSt t1►eetiug.,.The \V.A. pitta (111 hold- ing an, ice c=ream *social 1;1 the early lin " of the summer. Lunch Wits served 145 the hostesses, Miss Ache- son and Airs. M4eMath. • .&I.ri3URNt June 21,,, -Hiss d`ea'm >tnd t Anderson o1; 'Watford visited rex *uotber, Mrs, W. T. Rebisoan: .91/07the w Qgk-end. r,',"hadMrs, Wilfred Kinab;au es. Air: and Airs. Gordan Poble one, Saturday. \ir,•"nucl :s. Goo, "Slnith and sou, of'ertreeve, Sask., are visiting the foruxer's .sister, Mrs. Thos, Aicl�hee, and Mr. MChee.' lair, and Airs. Wellington Good attended the Tliolnpsou reunion at Seaforth on Saturday: Mrs% Chas. • ,Scott is visiting friends at Kitchener and .Galt. "t'isito1s with Mrs. J.-A.rtliur ou Sunday were ..Air. an(l'Itirs. Harry tiglilt•t; l�i�-•ti�tl��rs.�wZn�a,11xC- britt ,of—Zurieb .. { . v •' 1ir."-and Mrs, Mercer. of Long Beach,_ C'11„'-ntt'lled.. on 1A.:. 13, a C: Weir, and J'ns. Medd' last "week. Airs, _,Mercer IS the former Lillian- I,ev *, 'daughter of Misi4olin Levi and the late Tam Levy. of .the 8th concession: of Colborne. The Levy family.- moved .to. -California mangy, 'years ago. , The` ftub(rrrc Rook. --The . com- mittee in chargeof the book ".`Reminiscences of Auburn” still -have st number of, copies available. .An one wishing a .cppy"can obtain one at: Ralph'. D. Munro'a,•or Gordon R. Taylor's store. • A Broken Hip. --Mrs. Win. Ander- son ,suffered a broken hip when she fe'il at the home of a neighbor. She was taken"by ambulance to the Goderieh hospital for an X-ray, •ret rnto les . onsibie: OiTkr en :e�e�eda u p . Because _...Was thought advisable. to have.: her rexnaved u'L4nilort hospital to have the set. Her daughter, Mrd. Pord04 McClinchey, accompanied her to London.: Newlyweds honored. --».k "shower e +01(S a .s tl'. on' Friday. evening in honor: !of'.Mr. :ant} Mrs', • Eddie Nicholson', newly weds.. :At . au appropriate bole b1r and 1lrs, 'Nicholson.were Balled tO the fro11t and ;Jack Armstrong read. all address extending coogr'atu1n tions"arid best wishes , ml Jewel McClinc'liey* presented- them with a ;pUrse ole money. '1 'ddle "tin -behalf of • his wife and 'himself ,thanked his!—friends' for their kind` gesture. Luneia, *With Wedding • .eake, wasp served: Music. ,was , supplied by local latent. • {, •�. . :' Vomen's ' jnstitute: -. The' K:W`o men's institute- flet' in , the FQr-- e'sfers' 9411 Oni Tuesday,: with the new president, Mrs. Alpert- Qanap•" Bell, in charge. . .Several. "thank yin'.' ,'letters were. read. ' The. •fol-• .lowing committee was `(appointed. to make .arrangements for tag Airs. Archie Robinson, Miss Viola Thompson and Mrs,M- Straughan. ...It was decided to have an exchange table at the August• Meeting, with .. Mrs. Ted East and Mrs. Harold Gross in charge.. Mrs. Geo. Sturdy and 'Airs. Lawson were appointed •a committee to ,bur gifts for members,. of the `Institute who Mere'. array, the gift. not to exceed $2 in cost. Mrs. Rabt. Chamney gave a comprehensive report of the district 'annual uiPeeting,g recently hemi at St. Helens. A duet was rendered l)11 \irs. Fred .Plaetzer and Airs. Geo. Million. :airs. Gordon Taylor favored .with • n piano in- strumentaii••''and Mtors. Chas. East, con&ibuted a reading. The roll call was . anstvet•ed with "Your fa10l its 'highlight of report." The Jn1,v1'0-ting will. be ''chidrei's day," with:ii picnic at Harbor Pttrk, • (oderich. Th(,: inseti'a; (lnsetl~ �vit:1►. the National Anthem. Lime'', WftS served by the hostesses, Airs. C. ;M. Slranghan;:..Mrs. Win. •lIaggitt,. M1 s. 'Lon. Irwin, airs. 1=I.• Mogridge, Mls'. Val., Roberton (1181 Mrs.. Gree.,- Bean. hotter, held u .>neetill#g $* tbe'' own, Hal OA' TUresdAY • e.VD411")g. • The speakers wore Mr, Ja les • Sc*ttf-, ><r. Audrew McLean, the, I4bei'a1 ,ean:didate in, .this riding= end the termer member, fir;. W. x1:. Golding, Mrs Itud ,51rs• 11e .. Osbnldeston of To onto: a ;elspendinguolidays with Mrs.Osbaideston'b parents, Mr. aud. Airs, Goldie• Newton. • • Miss Audrey; : Harris. conntuenced duties in the Bank of l\1ontreai . Clinton, hist week . Comniwuty t'ieiuJuly .:5 7,•on Tuesday` afternoon the Comnlunityp Club held their June meeting at the haiuue ofMrs.. Maurlee with 11, good attendance: -.A •(Yuilt WAS quilted, followed by.' - the .business part --•hr - Barge ---o2:. the -7 -President, Mrs: Johne Torranee..�..A- picnic„ was planned, • Co be held in the 'school' grounds au July .5th, will) the cow- nIal11ity invited. A 'picnic lunch, °•be•. served:. ,Bring along your .basketand.• enjoy the ,sports. W.A.. Meeting,. ,'J1he- V.A. - held their .lune meeting at tris home of Mrs. R. J. -Mc1lwain, with a 'good turnout. Quilting was done, fol- lowed .by the meeting conducted by the president, Mrs, L. 'Cox, Prayer Wits offered by Mrs. John Torrance and the Scripture was -read by tTrs. L. Cox. The roll call was answered with favorite strawberry recipes. It was decided to have a play from the Blake and, :Hackett churches,• on ' Jime 24. A • contest .was 'conn (lilcte(i by Diary .Torrance and read- ings were given by Mrs. Phyllis Harrison and Mary. Terrance. After. the close of the meeting .a. del•icions lunch was" served- by the hostess and her helpers, firs. W. Harrison r>nd MIS. •. M. Hicks:.. Presegtatiori to D e par ting Teacher..On Tues(Tay evening tl10 oWEN' SOUND ,GADERICH I. r. B'AYrIELD -GRAND BEND EFFECTIVE JUNE -24 o 'CONNECTIONS FOR. MAI ITOUI IN ISLAND AND NICKEL BELT RANGE • , NO CHANGE •OF BUS Vacation•bounct? 'Greyhound -Dow gik`es you through service to Grand Bend, Tobermory •and intermediate vacation -spots. •No changing. of -buses; -You arrive._ at your destination fresh and relaxed on the samebus1b[i"boarded at your home depot. You'll find Grrgyhountl your most economical .. . comfortable .... safest .. . most enjayable. method of travel. And ;rep)enlber,- Greyhound saves you 15% more by passing onto its.•pass n the savings effected by repeal of the transportation tax. (i):4 The Liberal Governmentis now spending $3 for every'$i spent in 1943; obi` ordinary administration costs alone; _ (2) The Liberal Goverment is now employing 26,000 more civil servants :than at the close of the war, ) The Liberal Government has passed 20,000 Orders -in -Council since the end of the war, thus flouting the wishes of the people's elected representa- . fives,. ..You cia lot • expect .1ow0 taxaceron with t'he Liberal- Govern a it in- power. Lhave always :ap�preciated:th_e suO:port received in North Huron and love f aitully done nay best to deserve: that su art. • BAYFI'ELD, `June Church*ard of London is spending this week at her home .in 'the vil- 1t1ge. , ' ": • • Mr. Fled Turner of Goderieli was <t week -end guest of Mr. and .Airs. Grant Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ferguson, of London silent the week -slid _with. theT"f,{iruie1 vi•titlrer, Mks„' J. Ferguson. �,..,. -Euget .• ;Sadder of Kitchener, is Spending this Week the guest of ' C '1i�:. and_Mrs. Wm. .Avey. and 111 e - t +.d r 1 i Y. �4 ' 1 � a l Were • •i�• t1� eltr ('ret , I.c d(n 1.- o , teel (_ I t 1W(1. ,Teri of Mr.laatd ;44:$,,, TII::I 1�J , Miss Alien Ifawe of London...is spending tli'isher siSter,:. Airs: C. Itoger•s, tint] \Ir.'' Rogers' Diss. \IcPhedran of Petroli;a.i.iS,,\, the guest of her. cousin, Airs, .Tt. H. Scotchmer. • •We are sorry to roport'that Mrs. LeRoy -Petit •'underwent a . 1naj 1; ,Clinton _hospital 1 o n . -Fridayoenition 11 I hist. At- the time' of writing- she is progressing .fav-orr- • ably. Clayton Guest of Guelph 'was ethe guest of Mr. -and Mrs: M. Toms ver iizf+ -weekend. On his return he was accompanied :by \Lr•f Gues' who had, spent the .past ten days: in the • village, and by Mrs. E. Weston. Mr. ,and Mrs. I al. ak1 - Weston and fnmil3,_of Detrpit .r%e spending ,a. few days "here this Week: Miss Betty Loth Larson • of Lon- don- spent the , week -end with her parents, Air.. and so l Mrs. {jhorly. Lar- Mrs. Laverne Morgan and two children are visiting -in Ottery-ille thighweek. . The Liberal party, under the chairmanship of Mr. •1,10d Hdlg. - Detroit ,rt=. ... • Chatham.'::.... . 3.55 Wallaceburg ... 3.55 Kingsville...... 5.65 ';LeamingLOn° ... .. 5.90 • GRE,YND ' TERNIINAL;... - 1G1cGEE ' & SONS PRONE 765 thrifty is f he word for the, Cho mpioJn!"i This fine'Firestone hos $irerything AO assure longer, trouble-free qge—at na, extra cost. Drive • in today cad tet us,puf on Firestone impious . -Canada's No. 1 tire. - , Gardner Motor Sales, Phone 234 Godericlf Victoria. and Elgin ,Sts: first "parents and teachers evening"' Wa s f ield• in . S. S. No. L The.„ gather- ing was much enjoyed by all .•`pre sent. Tile section was well repre- sented ;:and the pupils did • their parts with 'much-. credit - toboth' teacher,' and pupils. Mr.. Baxter, music. teacher -for the school, Was present,- and several of the pupils -are_ short num•11el:,s on, the, piano. Rev. F. G. Stotestrnry•gave• a short talk • which' was .. enjoyed. ' The teacher, Miss':11 Donald; Who Is leaving. was presented with 'a Lavery set of • •silver caandlesticks, by her 'Pupils. She replied, thanking.:t?hem for the gait and . for their eo-aper-. atio, ; with her during her -.-two ye'"•. :here. A ta'sty.. lunch 'was. served. .. .. TO INSTALL ' OFFICERS •- :Installation-;of.new, officers will. take iilace at the, Lions;-Cltb meet: ling on . Friday :night. The • annual financialstatement will be pre- sentbd. The following reports will be presented:J3oxirag, J. K. ,Sully; : carnival, H, Bettger.; perch' derby, ' Wm. MacDonald; welfare work, ' G1eb�--Filsinger. DRIVE IN TODAY FOR COMPLETE . (1) LOWER, TAXATION BY REDUCING SALES TAX; •(2) ABOLITION ($F' NUISANCE TAX ON R,ADIOS•,. (3) 'SECURITY IN OLD AGE BUT PXtOVIDING PENSIONS AT.65 TItOUT ¶1 ' A MANS ST; - • (4) RESTORATION OF LOSS' MARKETS FOR CANADA'S •AG:R1CULTIJR- ALL PRODUCTS, ... p (� JUNE —VISIT OUR, NEW STORE ON THE BQUlC&E— TOYES.. & HOT WATER IIEATERS.. 'SUITAALL-FUB, ESSOTANE'S "NEW WAY OF LIFE" JUNE 27 /EC DE now that -:nothing JU is—going. to- sty ou from casting 'your vote, o'n ' flection' • Day .:. nitric. -rain, nor Pres- / sure of business, nor the thought that your vote isn t nuortant. ...._..... � - It is important! Down through,, the .lona cavalcade of.histdr .. -. .. Wim.._ w and , thr9ugh . two terrible wars in this century—men have fought and dyed' tb win and hold ,our pi celess'''heritage .. . the right to vote in freedom, for r thf leaders ofd our choice. ,e.'We can matte lnimcdiaae delihery ` Terms; ititgiget. 'lit" 'des creek � N EESSZ COltaallAirn A SSC►CIMION..: