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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1949-09-01, Page 7• rs• },} tr•y {. f,} DUNOE&NNON .Aug, 30- iiss04. day I st week; and: 'was also, ,at p • .K{'. IOWA, Nettle �tnd� :. 'Clara 40111 Tor+�n�o. enjoyed :a pleasant • trip- to TTOO-.:Mrs. Rich.. Gardner , rdner spent, the Wry and Manitpaliu Xsland.. MiGs week -end, Witt► her' sister, ,Mrs,, A: Clara.' Sproul' has retained a ato Tier bert•Campbell,, Westfield', Po s tion inSttatford,..after Vacation- 'Misses Mary and Patrlcla Youtg in with; relative�•here. . wvisited their uncle- and ant,' Mr. C c11 is ndiug snd Mrs. .Ired Avery, cot- few, days ,this Week *With ;.,relatives:.tage at)Bayfold last week,G ,o i uorout..o ' d attending the Ex- Mr. 'and Mre. Ronald Treleaven, Whitton... . _,who. have occupied Part o .. ith will occupy the J. :Killoughis house, aro. 'oyinb' t o ;Mr.•' A�.ex.. •Stn....,, . 4 i?Y .r.: , ., ; • , - r i t1i Goderieh*,this week, ul Yt � ands •nt4 p pb at . • • p., ,u-� � p. Dun annon, United -Church to, re- ,'Mr. Nelson Cuibegt and son-Ilar- astor old a . d, Mr. 'Jack Err ton And son .Har- an* the sea.'vic s,. for th . .. . u �g ��yj .e e R7 - c eY ,as. Br` g ht, who 14 :o4' 'Vaca- George are' ,spending a few „ day's • R �. ., tfr Lrx bit on h , theToronto i a. r hl e t tigla': Until the; folliovving, Sunday. • t. s w elf•, .. •, ' '. Mr. 'Willner ,,Errington,, who was • Mr, turd Mrs... 'W. „J. • Collins and ass stir In a bakeshop at Comber, little son; r..e f B'reston, are. visiting Essex' county' ; ,'for 'his 'uncle, MT.: vers. J. G,.a l Iontgomery' and" Mr. La • ,x turns hoose .and Mrs. Allan .Beed. ; • dtnan s .. _d , Bert Ba. .,.,.t ..- ,. ±� , d to et ready for High! ,School again, Re , Anderson,: sixteen-year g • No, ssIsabelle H udso`nM, rd.�fs :nx •d. g t�Mroxits, . -`sru of Mr. r.G ordon Andersen. at t 1s 'wishing: Ir;. Roy,Glenn's hill,. Is getting about as Hudson,' Wiles :Htdsonn,com ahy usualbut with, a. eust'forhis' lmekt Itds on .dauglters,ofwith1 Misses Graee and ,:�toren a which 'as' badly sprained in a f 11 rom A barn roof tw0_ cts m ago. He • arrowly escaped further l� alury', as the fall was from a" height'of around thirty feet. y He landed on .his:, feet, „whin perhaps, thea way of a* cat lessened the force'• of the fall Mr. Parkie Wiggins. is Ab1e to >2e up and around again after a week's .siege of nlines& ,at his home, with the added discomfort. of an eye infection, contracted at threshing. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Drennan; Charles sand Reta and Mr. and Mrs. last week in"London. Harold Mugford, Clinton; visited. Mrs. Ellen Shackleton, • who , was Mrs.:Abner Morris on Sunday. Rets Drennan • resuained for' a•' few days with her grandmother.' Mr., and Mrs. Albert Orser ;have - as visitors Mr. and Mrs. Jack Orser, of Toronto, -and Mrs. Flank Orser of Edmonton; and last • week -end thein grandson, Mr. Bill Smythe,. of Brantford. • ;,,Miss Edna Rivett has returned jionre after, a ' few weeks' elnploy- ntent at' Grand a3end. , 'M't Norman Rivettr safilor,•--visited n?ernsblit i3si h -his lin rent; =1ti-r and Mrs. J: Rivett,' last week when his'°'13oat docked• at Gederieli 'Miss Isabelle Errington,-, in com- pany with friends and relatives, enjoyed a trip to .Manitoulin island via. Tobermory and homeward by way, of Sudbury, ,North Bay and Arthur. • Mr,.' Bert Mtize and children,_ Amer ander: Marlene; ;,spent last week nt Toron'to. Many in this district Who knew • [r. ' Bill Henderson well attended his -funeral at Lucknow on Tues- day.—Mr. Henderson, a livestock dealer, had not been well for some time, but .was as usual on, Sunday, passing a ..way suddenly in the °car' while out' for. a drive with his soli Jack. A Real Barn Dance The Thonip son brothers- of :lie` Gth concession of West Wawanosh, sons of Mrs. Uriah Thompson,.gave a -fine enter- tainment in .the form of a barn dance in their lovely new barn• one, night last- week.. Not' much public- ity was given; ^i'n ,order: that,; local friends and - neighbors should have a fair chance at. the' eveni'ng's "stepping." As it was, all Were; .. __ ... The Utilities, of .our Funeral IXoine are .ave,ilaUle to clientele at no extra cost ' .: 'Vin` ri Service b. �. �'d Q ,--means the 'finest of service amid, tlieComfortable home- . like -surroundings oour well-appointed Funeral. ial. Home..• Otir thoughtful, competent attentiotl Wins tile:.: sincere re- commendation of those we serve, . •. hop Hudson,.' spent _ a -,few days London Ziis we ek �� Mrs. a.'N'orman Motat: and Mrs. Herir; . Pentland, of Cedar Va-lley-,• wi attd Mrs. Rich.Gardner-on-Su - day ' Mr:• David.. Errington, Who spent the summer ,,,with his : daughters, Mrs. Stanley Hughes of Toronto and Mrs. Bert Badinan of Comber,. has returned .home and' looks 'very well despite hiss. eighty-two years. Mrs: Lloyd Hodge spent a day The -Orange Hall atLucknow has been sold to'' Mr. and Mrs. Wm, G. Armstrong of •Luekaow, who are converting 1't" t4 business• premises Stuart 4l);R;oliertson = was eleeted ,hy. Acclamation_ toll 1111 the seat on the ucknow Council ,made, vacant upthe ' ` removal from the village oft,ouncillor La rry Downs , , , ' The 'Brenner garage at Grand Rend been, pureas ed:bJohn of a a`• • i<i4,$ore It; is -,�,ne .. the fi; nd A ti ar .... the and, w i the k t s t4 zn.. s a 'Rend lir ender- f. milt' fo - a seat ,nany- .r a y r g. tl years.• w D ' .gende004 of • Lucknow, widely ;0'o 'n• as .a -cattle-buyer, died at`• Lueknow on' Sunday. Ha 1s Vitrvived, by ; a . daugllteri 4rfg Ken. Chester, of .Toronto, :and ,a sot►, Jack ,Henderson, of ,L4ao. •Mrs. cKerroll. widow QfpclRev; L cKer ." k -'"s • to e 1 set iter 'summer Cottage at truce Reach and' dried in, the,, Kincardine i a s .H u batt , 'wa .w e. ..s d -s . 1t4 1, . r h t f' els ' i ;L`u n.4►�! ?4`:?resb : ter.•a t y Qlturch or. six' years ,7•h 1 hfru94 Two cars • sideswipetX. �x,,'>b1 oth f .the bridges on, o, :,. of '1Ninghain on. Sunday night. Nine persons escaped Serious injury,; only one, Maxine. 9. Seddon. of Wi.ngham, going to the.° hospital:,for. a bruised nose . and :dislocated thumb. CO. sidera1b1e,':daiugge, .wa•s dope to bout' ears«, • .The death- occurfed on S'V' driest, day of last week . of Mrs., Rachel Collinson, J Lyth, • in • her eighty,' ith a; * ed was fixe_ k 1 •�Y e ar,• �hi"4 s taugheer of, `Mr. ud• Mrs: Matthew ' }esselwood, Goderich township. Aftei her marriage to Jamess Col, linson they far led in Hullett town- ship until retiring to Blyth fou r- teen years .Ago., "Mr Coiliuson died '10'1,942. Fatal Accident "on Blyth's • Main: Street As the result of a midnight eluded• Mr.and Mrs., Doug. NVil- motorcycle accident on Blyth':s nail slams' and • little daugter, of Lon- street, two young -men' • were sent don, the Misses Renis and Gladys. McClizlchey, of Auburn, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Parker and Richard, of Ingersoll, Mr!, and Mrs. Stuart Miners and Linda and Mrs. Mildred Hagell ` and 'Robby, of ,Brownsville, Sgt. and -Mrs. Herb l Dainty and sons; of Camp Borden. Mrs. -D. E. Robinson and sods accompanied ,Sgt. and Mrs. Dainty on their re- turn for a visit at Camp Borden., Jim Chamney ,,of Windsor isa visitor with his • grandparents, Mr. and sirs. It, Chamney. laid up for 'seve'ral weeks with- a broken hip,• at the Goderieh - hos= pital, and later with Mr.' and Mrs. Henry Horton, was able to return to her own-'horne this week. -- •-. Mr. .gEd „Mrs: Robt. Apr of 'Sea - forth Were visitors,on Sunday wit$. Mrs. J.- Agar : at the home of; Mr. and , Irs. IH" Horton, Mrs. Wilbur Brown.*•'visited>' her sister,• Mrs: roe Petrie, Exeter, one 7UNSERAL SERVICE No extra charge• for -,:the Use .- of,.our to Street;' 'Prompt 'Ambulance Servic; ' Phone 335 ,Res. .365 or 7' GODERICH MEMORIAL SHOP cavi s •D1t3SIO/44 BEST OF MA.TER'IALS Guaranteed ''vorkmanship at prices that will'please you. SAVE ALL ' AGENTS FIDES Ball. at, our oftee.:: or drop us s (the to Box 161; Goderich. We will be pleased to eall and help *bogie a suitable memorial :fee your family plot. -:' A. SPOTTON • St. Andrews St. DONNYBROOK, ;Aug. 8.0, —'An- niversa�s —.An- niversary vice will be....held"in ser . Donn .brCh oolk 'United, on Sun- day, S 'Rev. W. Mart y t� xh ,p, X more, 'a formerpAsror,;,w'ill:be rine gnMesrt, s ea:..ea t - b thA.fter o_ o• h ,And. eveningservices.',u• andMrs,°;Stuart Chamne were SundaY vi itoxs, �.Itz Mr, and Mrs:: Cliff Henderson. at 'K,ippen. Mr. 'and Mrs..Eiwin Cumberland of- Br-itish=-+Columbia; are visiting at the h amneyC homes and With other relatiroves :in this "Vicinity. Recent visitors at. the home of .lir. 'and -Mrs.. J`. C. Robinson in - to Victoria Hospital,.' London, with: severe injuries. A group t of motor- cyclists .;were on their ,way to 'Kin- cardine to take part in races there, and one cyele apparently struck a, parked car. 0,,11 thestreet and' was thrown: against another- .and both then collided With a.' truck. David Barkersuffered a neck fracture and William .3. • Phillips. a a broken leg. Barker later succun'ibed to .his injuries. Motor Car.: jn a China Store " a• A chinaware display in the ° win-' dow-of:,Norman-Arlo audea''s--scare- at �ouciesborti fivas 'redaueed to' rag 'merits one,_ afternoon, last __week Mr. and Mr..113ugene Hicks and. .when .. an.. autainobile - dashed granddaughter, 'Janice Lee,' -Of. Pic-. through,• the plate glass window, The -car belonged to Percy* :Harding', of Hul1ett; and .«'tis' burning- off the highway when.: a car driven by a. Walkerton. • man., 'crashed into • it. Na on:'e -was injured, but. the ,Hard - WHOLESALE .ATITOMOTITZ ACOESSOR E b M;ENT, A' I"1S A, !�' *�-� ill L �, md •'1'R` & r'oR. HE,�ATT.A s PIE, A' y- efa1. o "Roble,. athea • Pressese ro I he- on ,.o�:present sent -'..,to c� a, .Lath....eea. D '„Presses, AtlasLathe is:theoideal lathe for tool ooms main. n. tenaxe production service; a Orato autooti a e school anci, home Shops. ` •He ,'s your r o o � to A t . ._ ,�. �; ac ><a I”. ton, Mrs. Florence Thomson, ° of Goderich,,and- Mrs: Elizabeth -•Mac- Lennan, of R.R: 3, Goderich,, visited at 'Hector Mine-Lean's on Monday. Ashfield W.M.S; The August meeting; of the,Ashfield W.M.S. was held at ' tile' ' lioine of 'tt,s leach MacLean., with Mrs.. Neil G. 'Mae-. Kenzie the president, in ' charge: Mrs. ' Neil G.' MacKenzie offered prayer and the Scripture reading;. from Psalm 107, 'was given by isms. Dani McDonald. . The roll call was answered by naming one's favorite• book in the I3il le. Priscilla .Road r@moi} A m '2'6��1an lfl I. Rhoad gave an explanatory outline of tit _Psalm. Miss Madgea- Mc - Donal of Toronto - was present and.•had prepared a paper on China which Anna Mtie .• MleDonald read. The "Glad Tidings" •prayer was offered by Mrs. Donald R. Mac- Iienzie. Mrs. Neil G. MacKenzie and Mrs... Hector3laeLean sang .a duet, accompanied by • lits. D. 4..` IacLetin. At the -conclusion of the meeting' refreshments' -.were served;., welcome and- good order was keptli and the ladies spent' a `social' time Clark .Johnston and musicians from around Wingham 'canis and sup - .plied the --music. , Seldom is a new. barn constructed these days with the scarcity of material and iabor, and irr this„:case the new barn re- places' the one burned by lightning a .yeitr ago. -All' ,those vfho at ,tended appreciated this revived ideu of "a real' barn dance." -- )0g, cur, s eil,,,_as.the wrkndoly: d 'the- •was badly wrecked. •' a -+r• -. �.+.. n -.4 r_ Guaranteed rebuilt dto s, 25 an d• ; -Purchaser D ycle, A`lI .sizes. s eci 1 rice. if youare loo g for P �'P �' •• a motor, call : in' and see these Come in and see our display of these lathes and;mnto.:. If unable -to call, write us and.we will be pleased' zto for. wird or - ward ` to you complete lete details- , literature etc. together. Thirty adults ^and three children Were ' present. , 4 [fir . ,,.. ., ...,,;,,,,, --.4 ,,,,,.. ,,„ 9, k . _„...„.._,..,.. _ ...„..,_ ..._,-.....,- .-- -- ,.----,-.. - The. number of eggs : a well -cared -for hen will lay, (up.``to the Limit of her inherited, ability)`: DEPENDS LARGELY on her FEED; ,_ TORSES'reacli$2. CATTLE each $2:50 _ HOGS per • cwt, 50c `According; to size & condition � o; t , Seaforth 15 EXETER '235 Come in and look over a recently arrived . stock -of Ontario White -Pine lumber. You'll like it. .It's beauti. ,. ful,�.stock.: •, LA �'-': r dths, _.. Y: -.. ..• - 4, . tri -, Also 2" spruce; 2x4 to 2x10, up to 22" 'long • See us for sidings, floarzngs, shiplap.D4S stock,base trim mouldings, masonite, plyWoods:' DARLING & COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED '}� $ good reasons• why you'll- prefer 'So: feed a well-balanced, freshly mixed 'feed made with National`' Feed Misr 'to' give 'your egg machines the material needed to ilce ii them -'vigorous; and healthy --- 'a d to' build'' `the' eggs' week' after week. Profits are determined' on continued good `production, NQT, on ,shortterm high production. • Memorials Tj,PR:3rDE (formerly, Ountii>sg:,am & Pryde ) 0linton, 'Exeter, Seaforth WriteBox• 150,- or _phone'41J, Y Eieter • , , and " wet shall be ,pleased to' call. them' with' L ,I N 1 111 a 111:-.'1' 10 -Rtib on-treely..andnoto 3 Cukk relief. (re4,elees.. LAect ccoHoWICAI £4st-drying. No strong 650 odor, ' Economy— Pontiac, Gen- : eral ',Motors'' lower-priced site- and eight,..is not °only sensibly $riced, it's' re- nowned for low operating cost mile • after mge, • Spacious. Luggage -Com- partment -- Plenty of xoom for, loads of luggage in your Pontiac. The counterbalanced !'trunk, lid floats rip — and stays up — at . a —touch. It's selfilO.rking, too. ' • Smooth Ride --'Pc ntiac�s Travelux Ride is'a revelation it •-shortens the miles and smooths .the road wl{erever you go. Extra low-pressure tires and widerirints add ioeyour•comfort. • New Wide,»Horizon 'Wind:. " shield -- Pottiac's wide, curved so windshield,.pins wider windows. •• and glimmer pillars all around, gives you a whole new driving' •outlook.' _ •• Make tea :-doubter 'strength and while still hot pour into glasses ti f tl`rd°°�'i'tfiraclecdiu` Add 'sugar, 'and lemon to taste. .. �� OET'MORE. MONEY- FOB YOUR' ,EGGS BY HOLDING ' I , 'THEM AT THE "A' Ql1ALITY. AT ,1 WHICH \THEY ARE 1 �(1) Deep nests and litter c(earf, 42) Allow one nest to five. birds.' (3). Cool eggs rapidly to 50 degrees and hold ill `dean,• cool spot...,,...,; -froyor' r "-(`d�d"`rr�af`�ggs''m�err.° s (5) ,Eggs packed directlyinfo case or, solid :pail• lake17 fo . hours to -cool rwthus°Posing-iii:1 qualify'v - Gorgeous,'Metiers— Pon - tine's new' Bodies by Fisher are as beautiful„ inside as out. Smart upholstery, ,heavy carpeting and the beautiful Dial -Cluster bistro. inent `PAA, are but afew of the things you'll enjoy. , Twin Duct ''Ventilation — "'Rain or''siii te, fresh outside air is brought to you tbrough . • twin ventilation d1Ycts .which;, —can be, controlled individu- ally—standard Pontiac equip: m t. Take' Your Choice offour wonderful new `lines . . . Fleetleader special, Fleetleadef - •De'•Luxey, Streamliner an -d-. :CluettaiSi ... all with.Pontiac's talk -of -the -country styling, -The .most beautiful thing on wheels -1 Plenty of Room Pontiac . gives • you worlds of room — wider feints, •• greater leg -room, ample head room. Youcanrelax on Pontiac'ff soft seats,,• It's easy. to gat in and 'out through •e' ,Pontiac's wide doora. ;- wit iweiaiirirt rts' assn ,Nan►ism ties Nw i �sr,yiklif TOO. NATIONAL .feed a OA/4ft •#+rltaiy. M: STONe SONS I. MITED° INopts tt:."' * ONTARIO-. FEED MX FOR POULTRY, TURKEYS, HOGS and CATTLE Insist on NATIONAL w I. curedr properly-.Mendett fertilizer.. Iii accordance with 'Section 14, Schedule "B" of 'the, Public Health Act, ---"not' privyyvauli, 'cesspoolseptic tank or' reservoir into • which. a privy; 'water' closet,.- stable or sink is 'drained 8ba1.1 be ,:established 'until the approval of the Medical OmCer*or Hearth as ytai"ipedY r:• v tau f a N. Applications tor such tnstallatio fa,s'hall be tna4e to, ie Medical 0 n cer of Health, H'Gron• 100unty atth, Xtliffsr. Cliiitcrt, Ontario. N r PltuTiberd, • drainmen ., c+ tracts rs 'Anti the • general , isitl agar request:; tol10 these instructitits.• yM qa �lt.}'} r.v?},'t�Vi?ij �d"',':w.{{{,r....1.yLk•'{{SkynVY32GV4'.�.M13.1,,'�S{41: �; vh-K• }try, ,51� Lr k .+ try "' yr <.,r,4.:rr{, Y `, � {.� b. rti:'..ur.rr'x°-., .,•. .r. .�;.{..�•�•t'�.:, .r. .-:kk?i.`,ift yK.; 4; j.. A PRODUCT Mt Gr NERAL, MOTORS