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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1949-12-15, Page 5w 7111, • --Mrs N 1,. W. 7?XJGNO . ....A,�T iV''Pee, for a while �cait�r@ is . staying with her ,daughter, Mrs. Winnii'red 'pidconiybe• of Windsor, . since 'the • death. of Mr, W.idconabe two weeks The Y,P,U of' Ilrskiue Presby- terian Church are holding a Christ- mac service on S•ainda.y; evening, December •18th, at 7,80 oclock, A pageant is being prepared, for. the evening. A welcome is extended. to Mr. and Mrs. Harald. Mugforcl of` London visitedtheir grandmother, Mrs. A,1lter Morris, and Also called at the ;Goderieh hospital to see ' ` Mr. Morris,, iv,'ho is in a very wow condition. •, •oomoomoommi- ),.N, Miss, Bertha Zones, Nestmtu.$ter -Hospital, ospital,, London, spent 'the week.enck with: her par- ants, Mr., and .Mrs, . 'ranh 'o1}es, We ,are si b ter ,lear?�,, of : •fhe. illness ' of Mr.- and Mrs. Gordon Sampson's little thirteen -months -old -bey, Pain, of • Goderieh, who suf- fered injury- to his nose 4.11. .a car accident recently and has also been. receiving treatment for bronchial Pneumonia at the Goderteh hospital, Latest report is that the little fellow is gradually making re- covery. Mr, •and Mrs. Everett Tarr ngton on Sunday visited relatives at Walton. ' - m The travelling County library ��: ;: ;:,' x :;:;ter,;;,?•jrr.,.', carne en 'Friday to file. Dungannon a ,res... e first • McConnell librarian. li has ,re- turned visiting d�..at 13e�,-• • returning Sports on fat*: dde>�y ill the lung; Inas, been.. last spring.' d and she ghacu hos- pital days. drool k of "tlu�" in bed for "this time the senior West Wawa- obt. 1VIcA1- ing the an- nual dance December :Mr. Geo. Rive -ft. is a patient at Westminster Hospital, London, to be :built up in. :preparation' for an operation as soon' as possible. ° Miss • Bertha- Popp, student of London Normal School, is •practice - teaching .,at Central School, Gode- rich. m . A white gift service •will, be .held. at St. Paul's • Anglican Church next. Sunday at . .2 p.m. The gifts - are being *donated to. the war service men of Westminster Hospital, Long don, as Christmas cheer. ' Mr. and Mrs. Aslan Reed at- tended the funeral of Mrs. Reed's aunt, Miss Sarah, Montgomery, at Ripley.,,,, The deceased lady, who was seventy-four years of age, passed away in the Walkerton hos- pital after an accident -in which a leg was broken.. Effects of a Four-year-oi3lvinjury. E1 ven-year-old Tommy Fowler had to go to the doctor On Saturday,' to have ..an. infection in • his head lanced. • Little bits of -gravel lodged in the' side of his'head still _ appear now and then,�.�from • air accident which oceiir'red exactly four years •ago, • when he was struck down on the road by a car` and narrowly escaped death.., Headaches • come on about three.•,,iveeks before '`the. time; for. lancing. Fine Pictures: --Educational _pie -tures—of--the---National. Mini Board were shown in the Parish Hall.last' Wednesday afternoon to . u oil neighboring schools and in the even- ing- ven-ing- to the adarlts. Mr. Harold Lobb of Clinlop operated 'the pro- jector.. These pictures are so in- structive and interesting that those who. attend the showings regularly cannot_ understand why moi iosnot attend. The number . present this month Ward little lower than usual. Puiali i&School Tea and Sale: — Principal A. W. Smith and assist- ant teacher Mrs. Durnin directed a _successful diay of pupils' work in the publfc 'school on Frid<ny afternoon.. In the senior room Mr. Smith supe: v'ised a sale of hand-, craft, • sheliwork, • ashtrays and" various' ornaments: Stuffed animal tovys, aprons and other articles found a ready sale with grade VIII pupils in charge. Mrs. Durnin, Fubiie 'Library' to.bring . fresh .lot of boeks. This was th change singe Miss Beth Took ores the autres of here, " Mrs; Rebecca Caldwell turned t� her 'home after with ` "reltitve$ and.friers fast lura, Zion;' Mlss • roan Rivett after frons some outdoor . Spot urday- eveniing • took su with • a . recurrence of trouble ' with which she bothered "off and on since A doctor was summons was taken to the Win for ,treatment for. a W, Smith, `s prin- cipal, ,has had ahi attack and has had to,remarn a ;ew days. . During classes were cancelled in roam f the s`c'hool. Soho l section No. 3, *Shp in which • Mrs. R McAl- lister is teacher, is plane Christmas _arty for Tuesday eVening, 2QUi, �4rcV. frit �,a-r<<s: whn bas taken, a keQa Interesti in teaching crafts, and home .eepnorries, entertained the visitors to: tea in the junior r,•oomn Ruth Orser pourer: tea At a table ,with reindeer centre- piece and .sleigh arranged by the pupils, Margaret Anderson and Norma ntland ":•,,,seFved__• • sand- wiches and cookies, E1iabeth 'and Patricia °'Pentland assisting.,, .,More than sixty:five visitors were present for tea; • United Church WV,M,S,—Mrs. 1v1. Reed gave. her home for the meet- ing of the United Church iy.M;S. on Tuesday afternoon, Mrs, Reed Presided. for the opening . exercises and Mrs. Henry Horton led in the worship service. This" included a' Christmas candlelight ! service in which at each verse of - Christmas carol a— candle" was lighted. Those taking part were Mrs. Reed, Mrs. Papp, Mrs. Hodges .and Mrs. Ryan. After. the roll call Rev. Jas. Bright took the chair . for the • election of officers. This 'year's' officers • were reinstated for another year. Mrs. Robt, Irwin was elected to assist Mrs. C. Blake, superintendent of th€ Mission Band. -It was..decided to bring a 'gift. for tike 'needy—to the January meeting -for a mission- ary package: from. the .auxiliary. Mr. Bright closed the ipeeting with prayer. . • worship, .which ,will , be beld as usual at 10.81 o'clock, 'The YAW.. wilt not inset :again •until Wednes- day, • De,eeinber 28, when •Moria Palmer will be hostess At her hence' for' the 'young people's first social, -which will take the ' form of a. Christmas. patty. Mr, - baud Mrs. Lloyd • Bond, a social ;con,v4ners, are .at the head of the con mittee :` rla icmingenthe's1 anteeetings,--tainmeTxit, ,"Wohere was a i,ge attendance of W.M.S. and, W A,,meiubers at the,menthly meet- ing:"-held eet-ing:'held on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Chas, Wilson: Mrs. A: Bond wan tn.. charge' of the former, and conducted a program of wor- ship and Christmas thoughtwhich included the offering of prayer and a paper an stewardsb.ip by firs. Walters;. - the . Christmas story from Luke, by .lits, L. "J3ii 1; un :merge ing Story, '`The • ChristmasoApepre " read by Mrs, A. Bond, and a lovely solo , "Silent Night," contributed by Molly `rinl'ay, ; .The president, Mrs.. E,. Grigg, who automatically retires as the first vice-president, Mr&. IL Oudmore, moves up to take her place, thanked • the meinbera 'for their warm cooperation during• her year of service. Mrs, Tavener' ex- plained .a plan which consists of. the sending,'of gifts from United Church_. a',ljssiol Bands to needy children in Europe. These • guts may include school supplies, cloth- ing and dther needs of children. Mothers are asked oto help their children—carry out this good work. Donations may be brought to the Christmas party, December 21. The annual election which. • Rev. - • 0. Tavener conducted later in tire afternoon resulted as follows: President, ).trs. H. Cudmore; 1st, 2nd, ;" 3rd and 4th vice-presidents, Mrs. Bitl Norat'an, Mrs. Freeman, Mrs. .1Viulholland, and Mrs. Col - dough, respectively ; secretary,. Mrs. E., G rigg ; treasurer, Mrs.' A. Bond ; literature secretary, Mrs. Edgar Trewartha ; press, secretary, Mi. -s. J. B. • :VlacMath, with Mrs. Ewan Ross as assistant; stewardship can verset, Mrs. N. Heard; teiinpe'rance convener;. -Molly Finlay ; . pianisst, Mrs. W. Yeo, •with Molly 'Finlay as assistant; flower convener, Nr. ° W. Yeo; Mission Band superintendent, ,Mrs. Tavener. . Mrs. Bill Norman as president .o :•the W.A. expressed' her appreciation of 'the --fine eo- perattio'n:—green durin ---the--ii . year. Mr. Tavener intervened here. to ••voice, on behalf 'Of, the .church S2zliMUD__t , t1i. __.gtai',}titde.._.'.wvhieh was felt towards the two presidents, Airs. Norman and . Mrs, Grigg, far e sp endid leaders which they, as,pyounger women of the church, had stepped in' to provide. In the election of W.A. officers; also con- ducted by Mr. Tavener, Mrs. Nor - was re-elected 'president. Other officers are Vice-president.' Mrs. McCullough ; • secretary, Mrs. L. Bond; assistant secretary, Mrs. Ewan Ross ; treasurer, •Mrs. Walters; flower conVener, -Mrs. J. B. acMa-th. • buying committee, Mt's. A. Bond, Mrs. W. Yeo, -Mrs. Walters. Almost all these ladies had. served In the same capacities - last year, and becititse of fine ser- vice were urged-to,parry on through 1950. The hostesses, Mrs. T. Elliot, Mrs. C. Wilson and Mrs. --L. Jervis, provided a bou.n'ifu' a'nd delicious HOL=SVILLE HOLMESVILL.E, • Dec. 13.—Mr. and. Mrs. Proctor :Palmer and Gloria motored 'CO Detroit and spent a' few days there. li 0t week. Ur. Jilin —Curran underwent an operation for tonsils in the Clinton hospital on Thursdsty of last Week, returning to his hone on Saturday. Mrs. • Bill Arinstro'ng, Baylield, visited on .Monday with •her mother, Mrs. S: R. MacMath. • Mr. and. Mrs. Edgar Trewartha, had their granddaughter, Ethel Miner of Fordwich, ' as a guest •during the week... • Mrs; --Tavener is in charge of a Cliiistmas‘party which is to include children of . the, Mission Band and tire Sunday sch'ooL. ,.mnd which will be held on Thursday . afternoon, December 22, in- the S.S. rooms. Mothers .are 'invited to attend and participate. TM •• Keep Wednesday erening, Decem- ber 21, .reserved its • the night.: on which' yon hay* e- with the' Public school cliildren for their an- nual concert under' "tlie direction • Acker, s.._-_thleen • Holmes. Y.P.U.. Meethig,---;e,. record attend- ance .-0 wen -y-7 ve was no e a the last theetint, of the Y.P.U., which 'was' held at Fileeii Gliddon's home.. The culture •co'nvener, tlfrs. Lance Saddler, conducted a short worship- period, with Mr. Tavener leading in prayer•`hn l Molly.. 'inlay reading the Scripture passage. Ewan RoSs, president, dealt briefly with business items, , arid the re- mainder of the evening- was 'spent most enjoyably in practising 'for the carol_ service which is to be offered_ on_ .Sunday atm8 'p.m,. in - the • .au' thorium Of the : church. Ali those whe ,consider the .singing of -ca-rola an integral part t of the Christmas season , are invited to worship with the young people on this evening. This-sei^�;ice does .not affect .the regular Sunday morning MRS. SM.ITH's.shopping trip might -have taken an hour.„. Actually, it took three minutes --- by telephony.', Tp housewives in.a hurry, `the' telephone means -a lot.` It's .like having anextra pair -of hands, to help .out an extra,pair of feet. to ' -tun •errands; 'or get help in emergencies. Any way ' ..you look at it,' your telephone: is . big value. -No wonder 'more people are using more telephones — and 'that requests for• service'are at an all. thane high. We should like to be. able to provide service for all who want it, when and where -they want it. We will continue to do all we can to reach that goal. A 450 -mile pipe line,• the longest Canada is . falling off steeply now 'fin 4anac1 , is being constructed to that immediate post-war demands have been, met. ---- -__�. . tarry Alberta oil froom Edmonton �. • to Regina. Costing between $35; There are more thane X500 known 000,000 and. _$40,000,000 it is ex- - - - pected' to' be completed. in 1950: uses for rayon, ranging from lunch Production of cotton goods in adian Facts. . .• - • - Canada's atomic' energy plant;' ib located 120 Tiles west of -Ottawa,, at Chalk River, Ont. • A -typical sugar factory Takes, o�•t�i•- 5llt)—olmnricak-.Crud•'-pol�t�iseopic-_�_ tests h day to ensure 99.9 purity of . the . finished' product.—Quick Can:- adian. an-a•dian. Facts hat the discriminating customer will really apprecia compare these vales with any others anywhere. 4 e NEW GLEAM NG WHITE PORCELAIN,' Washing '!d/lei/m• /(l!''l'",,•'•oil•' ,,•../� , • with full guarantee ; $219.50 buys an EASY VACUUM CUP SPIND'R 2'. ;. Watatetakl THE' FAMOUS HOOVER TRIPLE ACTION tC4COVOC-tglet0 . . 11 y/'//i:✓' / 4191 ,rye ,il,, �,,;., , . TH• E. _FAMOUS ET. giving you up to 5 hours of continuous music Without ,attention.! ADMIAY. TELEVISION including single, double and triple plays -with- automatic action, o- Beautiful -mantel and cabinet models with incomparable tone quali Liiab yuu vv aacwi.� ----- . • about:. -• The set that. steals the ties, 5 tubes and up., Players $18.00 and up. r 4\ ' • . 33 13, 45 and„,78 rpm • and TRIPLE—PLAYS R.C.A. VictolC imodg1 VRA65, with 'automatic changer. Reg. $60.00, NOW $165.00. r R.C.A. mantel, with autorr1atic changer. Reg. $129.50, NOW $89.90 a 5 tube 'mantel,' radios'' ONLY, $20.00 'and ups LIGHTWEIGHT IRONS LIGHTING- FIXTURES TOASTERS of all makes and Other .models -,—ALL SEW7.•*Westinghouse, ..A.dmiral, Spartan, R.O.A.., ' We also have used table Arid console ('adios. kinds. oOFFEE POTS . MIXMASTE tS STERILIZ LAMPS •