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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1949-07-14, Page 6l*U Pr+ i J.:(./TAT 14tbz *W. ae of drrs at Verna'BOaiitY Salon D SHINING NG � ' S� CUR .• FOR•--- 9 TEEN-AGE •TW N _ TH E NOT THE .TYPE MO HER GETS, -.BUT ONE BUILT JUST FOR YOU AT A .PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD TQ' PAY. NO MORE PUTTING. YOUR HAIR UP' EVERY NIGHT BUT ONLY EACH TIME YOU SHAMPOO IT. _ ISN'T THAT- SOMETHING'TO THINirAABOU.T? THE IE LTiLPERMANENT T INCLUDES --`SHAMPOOING • • „ - • • • *SHAPING . (cutting,: *STING ' -' • .THE' ?'RICE IS $5.50, - - CALL TODAY FOR YOUR APPOINTME? PHONE 1695-W'W Goderich or quick results—try ,a classified •ad ' in kThe Signal -Mar POR SUCH. A SHORT TIME , children' should be photographed often. One minute .they are`learning to sit up; the next they can Walk; then, ,. they start to4climb and get into. all sorts of mischief, 1iale a'Camera .portrait of your. chip. today to bring you 'happy memories tomorrow. lVlacLaren . Telephone 401-3 We rather pride ourselves having -nand showing hoaiie hos ital- it', Afternoon: callers, eveni,g •visitors, •aid ,friends wlioan . we greatly enjoyr balug, stay ;Sy,itli us far tx few dj41: rpake- our, days; particularlyYin the summer: time, enjoyable. But things have hap- -pelted whielx bavv -facie us• uluaost" feel ,fiat We should 'servo notice someWhere that We would rather' 'lure no i°allers-'before breakfast, unless, it, were .ti case of emergency. And -our simple way o f life rather - restricts us th.e extent- that • We. don't enjoy corn fencing a: . vasit after ten • at • night. We are con -y strained' to blame, the daylight sat- ing time . arrangement for that rather thlln ainthinkin ; Visitors and'. callers. One li ealale. young. farmer, v1ioln we,. had net seen for some ' four 'ear came. to 11110-e an honk. or: years, two with u8..u8..theie other day. and' banged an our door with suc r noise that we thought•it was an. ,a111.te,, milkman or some neighbor in dis- tress. It . was a case for ine of scrambling Rao `Such clothes as would tit the . open door for the morning, and, now I come to think of it,- no wonder he •look'ed at me strangely when I appeared. Those delitures that add to niy appear-., ance were not in their place; in the' hurry. to respond to the. urgent ,knocking they .mast have, been for- gotten for the time being. Still, I was greeted most jovially; he is the type that adds to -his sincerity bOisterousUess, a glad friendliness of greeting and attitude that isn't streamlined. What could one- do with such, an early caller than meet him on his. level,•land be glad that,. he had thought of :,us "so early inthe merging?" i" ou couldn't begin Ito Emily .Post hint, and; refer 11118 to that book on Etiquette that most of us have. :.Friendship would wilt and wither :with treatment. like tliai ..:as my garden plats have done of late 'with: the fierce• glare of the sun and tE'lie•-seorehin winds blolrn. over the j sandy surface. This young fa:rinerhad conte to towIl ° with A -- nleghbgr who offered a ride over the intervening fifteen miles. He • had • a dental appoint - men at -1-D. O. Tint—after a • 4. •o'clock breakfast at' home he was ' town ~ befcire ••it'he,` first dostln' Made - 1115 rounds. • At 11 lunch counter he had a Atrixcll .1J gathered in" '-conir.Prsation, " and then he thought of how' his wife and mo- ther had said- he should • look up Mr. A.'W.B. and renew contact after 6 nr` s'ilenCe. This occurred • to Irian at --the-- lunch---couanter; an,d--so- he came on a high tide Of interest with a- • glad anticipation, banging at my door °'before; -1•'4 was well out of bed, Who could squelch such a friendly'"and glad • approach?. It would be almost' sinful. So it good heart put -forth t • .grad hiilad:, and refrained from reniarlcing that••this' wlis rather ,unexpected' double meaning. • ``Why, it's you, Roy!" was happily- Said in- the• ilappieCt:, way,.. And he was per- fectly atease, if I wasn't, with underwear showing and my• sus-' pen(Ters ii ulei fining' a public exhibi- tion, to say nothing.. about my un- furnished Anoiith and any sport. '11i`rt. worn these days' of heat, not yet buttoned. There was the glad hand of friendship that bridged the gulf of four years, and converca, ,ion in the dining-roomand kitchen, '.•1nd on a garden seat outside. -1h it rippled over the events of- the years—it talk that meant Much to_ bails of us. • ; • • Recently, t -real how that Grand Old : Man, William E•whrt Glad- stone, used to specialize on "the, 11•eakfast hoar to, show his • hos- pitality and. have ri 'time v111i his Visitors for_,_ixluttlnl enrichment of mind and useful purpose, as well as to enjoy each- other's company. Was it on the Church of Ireland that the subject_ was- rill der discus- cion?, ihr -the culture of roses? or the History and manlifactute of china? Whatever the visitors were• expert'at'that' 'gr'eii't'-Stafe?5niiiii fiat' always equal' to the occasion 'and could' astonish his guests by con- ,tl.il something -.pertinent to the (:(]nvelsatiof, .'and -often 'frith- a wealth of knowledge,sand_'mastery of the subject that was. surprising. Those breakfast 'contacts and talks- ' were memorable times and golden experiences: - • :Our breakfast .visit and talk was not, of course, prearra nged ; and there, was no grand old man and visitor expert in some professional; 'or,; " nclu,strial Brie that could talk tale hours away in skilful debate on intricate:: and technical subjects, with a fund .of information and a ±mid' , r Ft it was it breakfast ''hour, or two. one will not easily forget, and our conversation over the eufis of C0'4;6' and the doings` of the years,- and the waj': they • had used • leis, Eras. great • grist for our mill. How voluble Roy got and how' interest- ing lis liis tongue, loosed, told "11s' of i''(ents, gay and grave, that the ' years had brought to -]iiia and his family!: 7.41y negligee, attire and '111forinality, apd . the kitchen meal at 'fi-llicli he ate little- ( the previous hreakfasis ]lad,not•yet digested), all helped • to make Itinz, speak with freedom and talk happily of many things;1, e 1v rhetl of hoar" his, mstrriage,'118(1 been It complete sire- Cess, (' Cept in one parti(arinr. No Child had, come: to' 'bless tine union and none Iyhs expected. But they hacl;-•.been. Wiser—and two- years- Ago - had :adopted ar livable baby who made 'all,. their (lays bright.. They 'were seriously thinking' of saclopt•1 ing - another onee-,- a`'a1r1 thi ' trine, to triake: ':a: sinter for the 'happybrother - •• h - • The disposal -of it fatllilc' tialne #r7 trie` .city, sOnict years back, at a good price- lead enabled thein • to eltliz'e an 1tinbition • to lake ever 11 -. tarn with stock and irplements, and noir' they were (doing • riot tdo badly in' 181111 production and(little ,and pork•raising, as well ns,satisfy Ping t;henisel'ves . In,' the ihrie •, of able fruit •nnd:Fveg'etables. 'Mother • aend• father shared. the farm I'uome Of large' tile,foetid the respaiisibil, hies, of care and w*rk at Jiel('tr•'hllcl: barni and eerr y I appy lions previlile..eoridi , Carni , -0020i; 0e4tik then, the hero of • their+ family life, •who, gave h'is• life in the last war— "a `great 180," we always so `spoke 4f 11,44—was. just 'upon the point of bring' ia'rri'ed,-to'' an. attr'actitfe English girl whext• the 'fatal bomb .carne down.. Itis Jlrother told rite that' they had 44 .mind- to make A memorial Oto ;bixut; and spexnd. a "goodly sum' of money in providing a communion: table in .the- ehur`eh w1 ere se many of",his youthful in- terests were.. What a, nice thing to plan, and what a good lead that -is for -those Who. wishrananeiit1y tonle'"orializ mai a someloved O'td o ,ne whose heroism 'IS ,their. pride. So that .morning passed, with: a review of.our doings in- the space of 'trine„ we lard not been together, and recalling :old days and scenes And .experience's,, openingout niutu- ally on what the future plaits Were and the, hopes . we had in them; ' •enriched. a nap= Y l� r e p e e and mad pier by So much that passed in a crowded hour' or' =two,. And an we Dan not -add "and glorious," `tgh . it was 'not of Gladstonian, importance' Gild, flavor: At anyy rate, we . were 1bth much better for.that talk and association "so early', in the -morn- ing." Still, while we hope, he makes us another visit, ',we' hope. it will he 4a little later in the day, ,An afternoon visit, on the same day; was - from a, retired old min iste`1 who is °palsied to' such an extent that he cannot get out as lie used do,' but enjoys ;a' bright y mffid and .maintains the viiu of a . ready conversationalist.; Ile 'bas 'omething• 'oto,• talk about and; . add. to one's knowledge and blessedness as he tells about- his struggles from a humble Nottingham (l+:ilgland.) home, Apprenticed in his teens .to a stonemason Hand becoming expert in building, 11.114 yet changing his profession to become 'it minister • in Neto foun.dland and later in Ontario for nearly -forty. years, 11 'Ministry that eloquently told that he ' had. been ' God -called to it and Blessed, in, it. -The' lions go ; quickly • by 'lien John' starts to tell me ,of his experiences -here acid them,' 'In a hard .time when depression- was -the most used word in econ- omies, and people ,had,lessened. their givings to. ' church' purposes,• find preachers were down -to .the last doll -ax -,min -his: family Y-1-,raye•rs--he- asked the. Lord' for thirteen dollars, naming the :exact -SUM t' • get '11i)n by some difficulty. He often' prayed believingly for thing§ that were personally • needed; and • some- how ' his prayers ' were answered A few days later lie was called -upon to build a chimney for an old: friend on an -old charge Who i}1.et—him" in he - elty Hamilton.' He agreed to do it. for him when he. had a. day or two to spare. Iti a week or tiro that Chimney was built. "'The owner was. not' -there • when the friendly, Yob: was ,com.pleted, but meeting • the versatile John one.- day later he suggested paying for the good job that had.' been done. :John said,. "You are -tor). good- a friend to me to _talk money fon -a little job like •that. Say no mb•e . about it:", .,Bat the loan "insisted on payment and even, went so far. -as td' :hand- hills $1: .. (the exact amount he had prayed.for) as a reward for his. trouble. There is more that 'he tells .on this line, tut that is ,for- another time. t,,i .ASIIFTELD . �L. Interesting facts' Were Added to Warr" fatally., torythat, *side It stili more fate of tilrg. ' John, his bro- AS111f1ELD, July ii,-1,Ciss Pearl J aniieson • is • visiting friends in Vancouver`. Miss Isabel Howes is taking a' summer course • at the . Normal School in Toronto. • .- Jimmy `Fest spent ,last week' -•at. 'Port' -Elgin. •. Misses . Isabel and Mary: lac-. ilei zie of Brandon are visiting. Tela tires. -:here. - , - • . .. _ Mrs.' William Parrish. and -"Mr: Robert Fa 'rish ,of• Detroit were guests at the home .of Mrs. •Xennet1. Estrrish last week Dr. and Mts.-..,J .13. Rho.des.-of or rnt7rs'.W�er'e' ree4?p ,visit0'r5'• with :the Tatter's mother, - Mrs. M. • C. Mackenzie. Miss Anna Mackenzie of Toronto is home for the 'holidays. -Mr. Charles MacGregor of Water - 106 --is --visiting with- hi -s- brother, Mr. Fred MacGregor., • •• :1 Mrs. l3ailey of Alberta is a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Mao - Gregor... • Y : . BENMILLER 4 - 13ENMILLEIt, July .2. •-�� Mrs. Les, Jervis of Hollnesv elle visitetL with her mother, Mrs. W8ltgr; "' Sunday, -,Mr. and Mrs. Jervis have 1% ,t-"' t •" Mon' trip to the. coast. Mrs. Ray Moore • is • spending a coupte of weeks with her parents, Mr. arid Mrs. Wisson, at Strfifford- • •...9 . The Sunday school picnic • held at Harbor °I'alik, Ud rich; on Friday last was a fyery e'hjoyable gathering for the children • of the trnday school. The usual rtices,and games were participated in and''a picric supper ,served. Mr. and 'firs. •Stewart' Ryan of New 3 ork'City were recent ,visitors with 11,14 and :11rs. Will Long and family. :Kenneth - - >.Bei .Kenneth .nnd'.Mr.s..It�eid. Ina?, family, o'f Nova 'Scotia, are enjoying a fentli's holidays ` vith,'Mrs.-Re`icd's- parents, Mr. sand Mrs. Geo. X�'eagatt,., DONNYBROOK, .,July 12.- Miss Tilly Alexander of Whiteehurc is visiting at the home of her nephew, Mr. Mark Arialstrong., • ' Mr. Win. EIsley and Mrs. ' Eliza- beth• Naylor of Oenniiiler Were 'Run - day visitors with' Mr. and •Mrs. OOt`clon Naylor. Mg. • find Mrs. ',Bert Ferris of ProVoSt1 A:lta.,'•:vihited• nit .Siindtiy With lir. 11nc1hj�Mrs. ��l,Yty/l,t�iart Cihmr'rnney}. ,,,Mfr. and 'Mrs. -M eL •Graig, and. tinnily, tinnily, t f Atihttrri,, ; 'were , Panty - brook visitors ' on Sunday. Ur. and Mrs.John Tiffin of •or Wing• hang spent Stiriday at the •home, 'of''1i'er „parents,. ' 11"Y-. and'1frs., ; Nor- man 'Thompson • w Ir nortnally aeee i lts for three to, veper tent. tetal.'irginting espesso(itewpapers. A SREPPARDTON, • July 12.'— Visitors -over,Ju1y 1st: with Mr, mond ;Mrs. Jack Hassey : were his brother,, Bernie JusseY,' '`and, • cousin, Jack Stock, of To -onto, . formerly . .of ,Saskatoon,•-Saslk. 11 is, aoarly' ifve years since Jack and his brother :Bernie , h d seen each other. Aet time the broth rs • .ere. - .. th �tha•t. e �v. in the service, • . 31r. and Mrs': Cunningham of • Toronto -are visiting at t -he. oine "of- Mr. and AIWs'..lU chard Piiiilott. Some of the farmers of this community are cutting wheat and are also• _ not finished l axing. The hay has turned „put to- be -a•- faii'TY 1l crop, g4?.o _ Miss .Marie . iIaw llins, a nurse-in- traintng -of Victoria Hospital, tau.- don, on= don, is spending her vacation' with herparents,' e lir. and. Mr$. F; Hawkins. -1 .We wi,ax Mr, Wln. Tainan,' wlio is a patient of - Westminster Hospit- al,- London, ti speedy recovery, ; Mr. and • Mrs.. Robt Ofsingl. Shir-: ;ley and, -Rennet• ,. of Windsor, 'and L Mr. -and ,MTs. 1. Campbell, Florence, and Jean, of near Teeswater, were Sunday `visitors with Mr, and Mrs: F. Rising. • - Cong'ratulations to Misses , Mil- dred .Dougherty and Elaine., Haw- kins, who successfully passed their entrance' exams. - Miss Rutliie Bogie, nurse -in - training, of St •Catharines lospital, is- spending vacation with -herpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bogie. His , 88th Birthday, --On _Thurs- day, July 7th, Mr. • Wm.-' -Hawkins celebrated' 'his :eighty-eighth birth- day. Mr, ' and Mrs. G. Green of =Goderich altd .,Mrs. Tufford- of . Dun. lop spent the-afterpo u a ; th,, h' at the home of ' bis daub ter, Mrs. A.- Foster. We congratulate Mr. •Hawk,ins and wish• him many more hU Lhdays, ,K N•SBRIDGE' I�1NosriR1DGE, Jeal 12-r:lx: and Mrs. Joseph C. Dalton of De- troit are visiting at Jeremiah Dal-- ton's for a few' lays,: ;Mrs. Mfurny of Detroit is visit= ing,her brother; John. O'Connor. • Mr, and - Mr's. Theranaii, of 'De- troit, are •spending:a few.- days f ith •Mr, and Mit. Jerry O'Connor.' Miss Mary .and Joe Adelman of etroit" are spending° holidays with their .uncles, Leonard rand Matthew, :O`Loughlin: . Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Dalton -Of Toronto ate • visiti`h' their parent's, Mr. and Mrs. 'Jei'emiah',Dalton, Mr. and •MMrs.. Lawrence Austin' and family,. of Detroit, 'are visiting` for a,. week. with Mrs. P, Austin and CY1;i1. �I°r.--Anil --Mts 3crsrlih art y -and of Toronto, are holidaying in ou>;, .midst1 , • ' • " �; ; Cloucuiurst.--The Heavy c3owtl- popr -of -ruin ion i,Safiitday ' flooded the .creeks ' and rivers ,and, many fields were under,. wer. Little clainage is repbi tell however. The flood ran over the highway' in many place. TRA SAM VICEDWD.. _ yG WR.AT.R )'•00$4' IS411ally n "beat machine"' which. goes ,i'btrougli' l: process of de-mineralizfiiion• duriri hot summer weaclther, This is the aire sof R. 11 ; ltpkveatr "f10001,,i ient ,, iiitiaiager of ivLa.. s salt division, who states te• sthat vhen hheeatoitdy laisses ai%xucttchd bofy 'ietxsternitl . content which 'is essential for the properp r - functioning of its cooling' '.$J ateill- He explains that *excesse s • 2 -- ation (luring hot weather carries minerals out of the body --- par- titularly sodium c hlori de , chemica l nanie for common stlt. .the a °� l in lake o i l n a f s It ' t a .not Ain; 1 creased, its lack niay show uti°.,iii a variety of 'syiuptoins, tire, most seveie being Beat Prostration. In industrial plants where 'hot, humid , weather oi?tenrcute working efficiency in. half, many. -employers hove- placed salt tablet disfiensers beside water. fountains. • Resultant jump' in etlici6ney Was aintiziiag, In railal areas both stock •and farmers• suffer from heat owing to the strenuous work in open, 'isu-n- beaten lieldstSalt supplyof animals can' be taken care ; of by having salt blocks' or licks made' available to "them. 'Farmers < and their hired help can 'retain their comfort • and energy by using more salt on their- meals or carrying. it „small salt . shaker in the 1111► pocket when out in the field and- taking.the odd lick of - salt crystals. Salt tablets- can also be purchased, in most . drug stores. 'For the first time '•in three- quarters of a century the village of Ripley is without a' hotel, the pre-- sent re-sent Royal . Hotel. :building having been sold- to. Scott Bros:, who will turn"' it into; : an. -' implement shop with• apart:dents in the- tipper stories.' • ' �e. r _�n .a - 25th. to Angier 1st incluel+ -e. u Please' gran a ,ac ordingly for . your dry, cleaning requ rement . There 'Will :be : cleaning -or de 1�rY :duranghperiod.• ... • w Our"office will open a 'this' tune for garments; left, Prior to closing date. Coderi'h French r�Cleallers . CARTE -STJT _ ERLAND- Miss 'Sadie Calmter jos, 13,010i Flo St, Paul's United ' Church, 14Irs, Aluier.telandept-M3, and Mrs. Windsor.', on Erich Y,, Alpe 3,0t11, was • Stewart and man, lir. and Mrs. •• Harold donees, .all of Port Elgin; solemnified the..znaxrlhge of Cath- yZr,' and• Mrs. Nelson, HillM. and Brine Evelyn, younger- daughter Of Mr -s. William- Ii1l, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, E. C. Sutherland, of Worthing, F•- E. l: ibbert and Son, Harold,' all England,, to William 'Reginald of 4oderich, The bride and groom Carter, only son • 4f ,Joseph, Carter left on an extended wedding trip of Port Elgin, 'Ont: Rev. C. L. east, the }aide travelling in a tur- Lewis; M.C., cousin of the .groom, quoise blue dresswith brgwn at -- officiated. The . bride, who was un, cessor°ies, attended, was given, in marriage •by her - mother, *and oras charming ,•Almost, -every city . In -China has in, an ivory satin gown With `ringer- its characteristic fan, distinguish - tip 'veil; • She carried a • bouquet able by' its color and arnamealt. of peach gladiolus' . and white stephanotis. The wedding music wtl5 played b :Miss . Katherine. Bailey, Of ,Windsor°. William 1 it � 1• of Goderich and 'Joe Baker of Port Elgin •acted. ons usher's. Atter ` the, -ceremony the reception'` and dinner were •held in the ladies' parlor of St. Paul's .United Church: Guests froth a distance were Jos. Carter,. far`, SC11 OO4S;' SUMMER • CAMPS; and COUNTRY - • "frtOM�S Modernize your property --1;y: .an- ': stalling Chemical Toilet -=cheap and easy to instal; no water pres- sure : required, .No worry about -odors or troubles; instead, all` the. comforts of ,a city homy,, Prompt sfii,p nxe>nt: F ity runresd..' Write us for full iriformaiicin.' TWEED STEEL, WORKS_.,• TWEED 7ONTAftt+D No- extra charge for the .use of our Funera]T Home,-Toron-• to Street.' , - -. Prompt•-Amblilance - 'Service . Pone '335 Res.- 355 or 7 T� PRYDE & ••SON <.(.former.ly,••Cunnin :lam.:& •P •- •de ' Ciinta , Exeter,'' Seafortil Write Box 150, or phone Exetrer_ , sand= -we. shall be pleased to. GOIl RIC14 TOWNS' IP Betties Reunion. --A reunion of the Betties family was held On Strn- day,b July, ldth, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Altin Betties; • Ctii can -t cession, with, about thirty present, ' coming from Toronto, , .Winthrop; Goderich and ttcinity;' •It Was de- cided ,to make the reunion •earn• an-. n31a1 event . Mr., Peter Yo11ng utas chosen president, and Mrs, Harold •Black secretary. A sports ' com- mittee and lunch committee also' were • named: Next year the. v- ltTlion will be- held At thew home of Mr, and Mrs. Theron . Betties, Winthrop. , • Rabbits . bl;eecl four to eight times, •a year. , .Skinny knell, women yiat�5 :10-.5Ibs: Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor. , What a thrill! Bony limbs 911 out•-• ugly hollows • fill up• neck no 'longer scfawnyi, body loses halt. starved, sickly "bean -pole look. Thousands of girls, women, .men, who never could gain before, are now proud of shapely, healthy -looking bodies. 'They thank tho-stiecla vigor-b>tllding� flesh -building— ,onto, Ostrex, Its tdnicg, stlmulants'lnvlgorators, iron.. vitamin 131: calcium,• enrich blood, improve a petite and digestfob, so' rood gives you more "strength and nourishment• put tlrsh on bare bona. 'Don't fear getting too' fat. Stop when you've gained the 5, 10, 15 or 20 lbs. you need for normal weight. coats little, New "get acquainted" size only•60o. Try famous •Ostrex Tonic Tablets, tor new vigor. V aild added pounds, this very day. Atqi.11 druggists. • • - FEAGAN & PREST ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS, Phone 937-R-12 832W G.ODERICH ;MEMORIAL "SHOT' NE. 1ST DESIGNS • - BIDST OF MATERIAL `'Otiarant'ed workmanship at prices* .that will 'please yon, SAVE • ALL AGENTS - FEES Call: at •oar office: or -drop--- r. tine. to Dox 1611: 4Goderich We 41.11.,ho pleased to c U and. help 'choose e` suitable memorial° ton roar fawnXa•>" • P lot•. ., R, r'A S:POTTON - St. , Andrew's St, 'HORSES -each $2:50, CATTLE each '$2.50 HOGS 'per cwt. 50c - According to size &'.condition CALL coileei 5 c a l-o-rl - EXETER '235 DARLING FIRST -'AID REl DERED SICK RADIOS, Y . - ALSO PORTABLE FOOL -PROOF -SOUND 3EIWECE. B. R. MUNDA,' ` Certified Radio Technician PHQNE Olt • CALL Widger St., Goderich, Phone 598 Drive • always incountr and town--"' -Bredouble your care when the sus's gone down • ,�• Official records shove an increasing number' of Ontario's high- ' •. way- accidents ()coringcit night. Remember -your head- 1` r ht isi h ,is liatited. 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