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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1949-12-08, Page 13
Electrical fan ,es Ranges, washers, refrigerators,. radios, floor lamps, table lamps pin-up lamps, vacuum cleaners,,- toasters, leaners,µtoasters, irons, waffle ' irons, eandwieh toasters, coffee mak- ens, allSizes iri.. Presto cookers. Juvenile Gifts: Roller skates, • 'sleighs, tobog- gans, wagons, ,doll prams; .tri- cycles, go-carts, baby minders, J�LI r11 t Jqr r%r'ifls End -tables, cofee tables. half, tables radio tables, combination tables, cedar chests, •tea wagons,' hampers,, hassocks, card tables: hall trees, bedroom suites dinette . suites dinin ` room sites ,chrome suites cheste el u ,� , r�i d suites, studio couches, davenports, everything in turn"... ... t=ire. We have. it! ,, . r©$1 LUXURIOUS. 4E14 PHILCO,727 high chairs, table and - chair sets, rockers. r' While down town drop in to p ,. •,Y rbr, MRS. A former vKeil-lnov�`u ltbd'r esteemed resident Of Colborne `tovtli- 's hin Mrs, . ja es GIen,pas seda away in Toronto on Thursday, December 1st.in. „heir• .eight seventh year. She and . her husband ..livea for no,afiy years 'the ft a0 c ssion of the e to}vnship, ..and ' after Mr.: Glen's death she and: her daughter, Miss • Edith Glen, -` removed to Toronto, where they had resided .for the last •twentNive years. She was it nieinber of -the Presbyterian Church, 1. funeral Service.was held at Tor- onto on- Ta ridgy evening and the rein Uns were thenlbrought to .Gode- rich,' ` .were Rev. a. G. MacMillan, minister- of Knox Presbyte ian Church, conducted service oh; at urday afternoon at the Cranston 'funeral home, The interment *as in the 'Colborne t gwnship cemetery, the ptillbearers being Herbert 'Lam, prey, William Glen, 'William Long and James' • Gallagher. Besides Miss Glen, the only surviving iuem- ber ; of the family,. her cousins, Mr. and • Mrs. Thos. lla.cGillivray; also Miss Marion Lamprey, all of Toronto, were here for the funeral. MRS.' ROBERT 'JOHNSTON After a lingering illness,' Mrs. Robert Johnston passed away ; on , Sunday morning ing at her homer,Cam- bria road;' in her seventy-ninth year. Formerly Mary Ellen Bell, Mrs. Johnston was born:.: in Goderich township a •'daughter of the :late •Mr. And irks. Willis Bell. She had been a. resident of Goderich since her marriage f ftyflve years ago.` Her husband was well • known...in Huron county as .a, hay presser. His death occurred in 1938. -4. rs. Johnston was a � member of 'Knox Pres yterian' IC1Ii rcli and a home helper in the Women's 'Missionary' Society. Surviving are one daugh- ter, Mrs: George Stokes .(Myrtle), of ,Goderich, and _a granddaughter, Mrs. J. M. Fitton,- of London, form- erly Kathleen Robertson, daughter. of the late' Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Robertson;• also a sister, Mrs. John Johnston, and two brothers, john] W. Ben -and -Robert- J., Bell,. 'All" of Godericb: • The- funeral service: was conducted on Tuesday afternoon by Rev. 'R. G.. MacMillan, of Knox Presbyterian, Church, U. at the' Brgphey funeral` home: Interment wag" in Maitland cemetery, the ,,Wllhrnrers_being I. C. Catty-C-7..-Mi-- Rob at-C --M Robe ' on,hos. h ' i It �, John' •e�vin :1I#r�r�1 F W. .A.• MESSEI s. The death of Willis Archibald ,Messer, . lifelong resident of the Iiluevale 'district, occurred. sudden t home on • ed esd l h h W XSa y a ey► November 23rd, at the'' age .;of seventy years..' ,He- is survived by his wife, the former Betsy''.ssMe- Allister of St. Augustine, and a daughter,,' Margaret. A member sof the Bluevale Presbyterian' h re- Bueva e C u _n, he had been an elder for many years and at the time, of his death was clerk of the session. The funeral service on the following Friday was conducted by Rev, 0, H. MacDonald, D.D„ o `"Lucknow, and Rev:. L. Q. Jorgensetnd inter- ment' was in the Wingham cemetery. HAROLD HICKM AN Harold 4icl man passed away at .his residence; 82 hunter street, Toronto, on Thursday, November 17th. Born in Newfoundland sixty years ago, he • had lived in., Toronto for over forty years. IA 1918 he married Miss Mabel Bean, youngest daughter • of the. late George and Phoebe Bean of Colborne township. He leaves to mourn his passing, be: sides his wife, two soak,, Rev. Charles Hickman, of Leduc, Alberta, and Fred Hickman; or Toronto; two daughters,. Mrs. Frank Scott, of Moorefield, and Eleanor, at home: He was a member of Donlands United 'Church. The funeral took place on the Saturday afternoon, interment being in 1Viount Pleasant cemetery, Toronto. ' MISS MARY MARGARE '+ (MARIE) CURRELL • Stricken the early hours of Wednesday, November 23rd, Miss Marie .Curren succumbed . at . the Toronto East General Hospital on Thursday, De- cember 1st: Born at Goderich, :where 'she received her education, Miss. Currell was. .the youngest daughter of the •late Leslie and Margaret Clrrrell,. A lister, .Elim- beth, predeceased her :six years. ago, and she is 'survived 'by her sister Gertrude and. two brothers, Coeslie and Lawrence. After, going tTor- onto,, the greater portion of •. her business''''0nredr• was spent . with the Hydro -Electric _ Power Coin: ifssion (accounting --department) , where she was a member of'the Hydro- and Qilarter, _ Century 'Clubs. She was' active =member of Queen street east PreYs((byy.•,teriayiny.,•�.�gChurch, Toronto. s'*^l:iA tk1 LL' S 1 -TEA JL'-,' all, ''--•" Friends of the family' in Goderich nth regret df t11e death of 6Lof.M •.. ,0. 1 t4f New ' ,,{11 (� , *ell rno}vi ' h Goder,i ,. na- tive `town of Mr.. harles H•al rfsr. The following newt release gives particulars: Charles J. Heale; 49, president;' general manager and I)ublisher of .Hardware Age, passed away- Thurs- day morning, December 1, ,at 0 a.m. His death followed a cerebral hem- orrhage suffered tivhile l_eir route. to his office on _Monday,• 'i�7b'veinber ,215th. Mr_. Beale w�is • also vice- presitlent of the Chilton "Co., Ine., Philadelphia, l'a., publishers of Hardware Age. Born May 20, 1900, in Brooklyn, N.Y. "Mr. Reale joined Hardwar• Age tom, an .office.. boy in 1916.. 1:10 advanced through that publication's irdvertising department to a posi- tion on its editorial staff.. In 1919 he became_ associate 'editor of 1-lard- wvzr�e Age sand in 1923 became its C1e`eland editor. • In 1932 Mr. •Beale was appointed editor-in-chief and . then,. two years. later, a vi4e- president of Hardware Age. Since. 1946, he' has been. its president and general .Manager,, . - Always prominently identified, witli'the hardware industry, he was a noted ,-speaker on hardware of-' fairs at • major hardware --conven- tions. Mr IIeale' was, a directory" f the Chilton Co., Inc., Philadeliah'11* and of the Unexcelled Chemical Co., New York City • a member -of the Hardware Boosters, the Nutmeg- gers of'Connecticut, the Keystoners p of Pennsylvania, and tie, Engineers •Club, New York City. His frate nal affiliations included the Sand- a1phon Lodge; No. 836, F. ' & A.M. ; Americus `'Chapter, 215, R.A.M. ; York Commandry 55, K.T., and &isinet Temple, N.B.M.S. rt!`' \Ir. IIeale is survived -by his widow; Martha W'indeler Beale, this parents. Charles and Eugenie•IIeale, nd a Brother, Kenneth -A. Healer• • He made his residence in Mas- , sa.pequa, Long Island, '2.30 p.m.; "Saturday, December 3, at the First Methodist Church, Amity- Island,-N.Y. mnity- , villeLong Island,- N.Y. • WESTEIELD , WESTFIELD, Dec. -5. — Mr. James Ireland of Saskatoon visited last week with Mr. and . Mrs. Charles Smith and other friends. 1r. and Mrs. R. Vincent and Mr. and" 11rs. Dan McKenzie,' of Blyth, .visited on. Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin M(DOwell. r'M1�5' Mr. Ken McAllister 'of .,St. Augustine spent -the week -end with Mr. Norman Wightinan • - Mr. John Gear of Kitchener spent ,x -tlie week -end with DIE. .Armond McBurney. ' • Mrs. Clarence• -Cox Attended the funeral 'Ern• Saturday of the late Mrs. Jinn Cullen"'of • G•rey township. Mr:., and Mrs.: Earl .Wightnian and family visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Maris 'Mothers of Luck- irort; • `"..iy'lissiott Band. Meeting.--=! lie• AM- MO!) s- si'oii Baind .held their Christmas meeting on Sunday afternoon, with �•t • . a good attendance. The Scripture lesson Was read from Luke 2:8-14 by Gerald McDoWell.. Prayer Was offered h ,;,,Dlrs: -Howard Campbell; followed • by a rending by Lois rt, • Campbell, The stridy book .was taken by Mrs. Chas 8in1tb... A reading *as given by R:Onaid Stieil, and responsive reacting Was lcd "by Atrth. Cook ort "Why. We Hold Cliristhrins:"' The election, of ol?- dors was fn eharge,of Mrs. Howard Cumbt,elJ. and resuite(1` tis follows, President, Donna 'Walden en r "vice- rah `pre<°id'etit, Lois Campbell; secretary, Rrrtit Cook assistant secretilry,' , (1wvttdofyn M'zcl)owell; treasurer, flnt,blra Stitith,_Thdr._nt�eetiing •(''12std } i with prnYer� 1, Mr's. 0, Srnitll. Aker '.off C1irlstn • gIJ,fs . vas brought ; in, :by• the Mission ltaiid �,. raembers'and will be sent to .head. quarters a t `Titrwnto:. .,. til , -- -.4- --., ),:it, #eams�owworssosmxee�rrimo��•i�r..ar�.r�i�� se 17", a. �'. a Z '`�/�j..,w, a,� :s /4K rye �a: Kc Wide selection of gifts for the men and boyson your Christmas% list' A small deposit will hold any article - Gifts 0f : €OW.f Ort! HANDSOME! VARIED! 'Choose from our wide selection of coat and pullover sweaters Many Colors. All Sizes. • 3.95 up THE GIFT TO PLEASE PURE;.WOOI, DI OND SOX Hand .framed! Pre-shrunk! • Nylon Reinforced ! BOYS' FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS x, t '2.b9 PYJAMAS • Plain shades and assorted s rya s mP1 ar a . > • • . annefet eoalo 3.50 up For Your Christmas E•ntertairiinga•-- {� SAT NEW ...v t "41 Glice of single or dole breasted models • with:one ofqve,- pair of~ .trousers. Priced 'right at 84 Length --Gabardines, Quilted Rayon Satin over 'wool : lining -,7 -full mouton cellar and lapel's. Sizes 36 to 42: , 32.50 FEELING TIIE COj COMEfN'ANDTRYONE OF OUR, Wide range of colors aiad` sizes. 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During`:the.,1fi11, eht•teaws competed, from •Whiteeh'urch, Kin - lough, Dungannon, £iicknow Sgpoys, I:,uck�now high School, IIintail, I-Iackett's and Port Albert, playing indoor softball under the lights in the Lucknow arena.' „ . EXETER IS G$OWING . A,ccording to the - latest assess melt Exeter's population is now 2401. The total alssessment is 1.;976,0.50. - This undoubtedly will reach and possibly exceed ,the two; million mark when the new houses now under construction: are -added to the assessment roll, Of the population of .2401, the number of owners. and tenants • is 1028. • Ex- eter is now entitled to send a deputy reeve to the .Huron County Cont ail,' as the number of owners and tenants required for -additional representation is 1,000. — Exeter Times -Advocate, Alberta has the most extensive coal deposits of all the Canadian provinces. so '_i car r „ cot. 4oti ever drat o w t& ire 1•a The 1950 METEOR Finest car in' its class. Scores of _improvements.' 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