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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1950-03-09, Page 7i• t t the E. E. Cranston Funeral Mame The. use of evey , far ii, y a . . e is.: available to our clientele at no extraCharge: Pries7 •l�ar•ked Plainly �Q -Fair Ch ar k ftneral service are plainly Prices, for E. ° 1iJ.. •Cranston • s marked -the same to ,everyone. They include our complete service' and pa, extra& are added unless , t*orre'sponding special se,vice has :been definitely "arranged for, This method ensures • fairness in our ,0htxrges--with a range td meet every family's need. ' - Dt7Nt1ANNf , Ma ll' axtd Mid:' ^ A ra+ibl .• ivtt, ° sear Tll1soaaburg,' are ''visiting' `Mr. 6 fid i s Colborne township. Mrs. 414 ,sJac, . Mason anoa ,Kenneth • of Loudon also Were visitor r ! tile' ;AUEIURN, Marsh: 'ice * �Mt. •end' , At. the dices ° tbe; g a 'd ts, Elllis Little.. ,`and -'down pent ct i�ouuy'w}ae' held' �jen or rantzipujlk n: the' week -end -0u "' . '.eetntli+irtit,F 1i ll.,'ng, Pee le.s anee w* .....��i.,••� e rrieotlm� • •th fa)nlly'Yiaite(t friends in '.Wingbarni' u►itlx pratyer,,.., ~ ' " ' >z Sunday 'iilertl wog•. theh,, Mr, find Xtra, . A . MacKay. and ridge, g :ve her.4.400 for lure meeting of :the W.M.S. ' °Knox United,;Church. Miss Elma.,Miiteh' Maquas in ebarge of the program and rs. A yQ�'•..J. Craig preOdecd -.at the piano, Tht:,theme of. the ineeting was, e'Ye are net ' your, owns' sand. the program : i.ti the Mia lonarY Monthly` •baa :carried out. Prayear. Was offered by : Mrs. Q. M. " •We were sorry to "hear .o iitmilv.. -of with Dr Hintail,. spent Suiiciay iniQfortnue whfeh. befell X14s, Jas B. D, Weir and Miss rn Weir. ,- : . '•The librarian, ` of the = Public LibraryR Miss, M. .na, :would like all 'County.books In by .Saturday`., March ibth, as the County hbrstx- tan, Mrs. Q. Eckmier, ,will be around. with another exchange. , Born ---At Welland General Hos- pital, an February 20th," to Mr-„ and' Mrs.,, Stanley McNall,.4 a daughter (Lynda Marie). B.Y.P.U., nifeets The monthly meeting of the' 10Y.P.U. wats held on Sunday evening la the Sunday school room. Th'e meeting 'was coli- 'ducted by Geo. Robertson, with Evelyn Raithby .presiding 'a't the piano, 'The following- program was given: Duet . by Rena and Gladys• Mcdlinchey, accompanied by 'Mrs, Sid. • c(fai the .. duet by M arg are t Jackson and, • Evelyn Raithby• solo by-- Elaine J o h n s t .624 aeccmpanied by Mrs. R. ' J. Phillips; Scripture -reading-;by Pillie Robertson; prayer,. by • Rev. A. G. ,Hewitt. The topic, "Prayer," was ably given by Mr. Geo. Raithby. HOLIVIESVILLE HOLMESVILLE, March 7. -•--Miss Weston, •Bayileld, , visited last week with het sister, Mrs. T. Elliot. Mrs, Chas. Wilson, who spent a few days 'fa the @ Clinton hospital, has `returned to her home. "M Favorite Girl Friend" pia, ,.ed on Friday evening to - a 4u11, ' o at 'Victoria ,street- church, ' Goderieb. This -Triday the play is ,scheduled' for'`Benmiiler. Y.P,U., and later on ih March it • goes"torAttb'urn:- ,, V.P.U. • Meeting. --Mrs. Walter's hone was ._ opened to- the young people on Monday evening,'When+ a good attenclane4 joyed the ' fine meeting put •on y e` Agar at the .home of Mrs• . IlortOn, f:.here she.: lives, On Sat'arday she. ell. ,in, the house and bro .e her hip: and ,Since has developed pneuanan a 011e.`is a • patient., in the. Goderieh' ,hos llt the folksof the village b1.11 young .and district -' enjoyed ;• a.• slelghriding party at' Olenn'0 Hill ion Monda'Y night° and..Nere',afterwards, treated by the executive • 'of "the, UUirited Church Sunday '' school to cocoa, sandwiches and :ice cream, ' ' ;•Mrs, Win. Andrew, who has spent the -winter in the' West, la, we .hear,. Wending • her way back' from, berta and Saskatcbewaf and is',now; Visiting friends-at.,Prantford. Mine from Callforma—Mrs. 3.. G. Montgomery . arrived ;hoine last Week -,after five months' :spent: with relatives, in Califbrnla. : -On. her way home she visited' at Chicago and Detroit for a few.days.- After. 'here, nwinter iia Q nusu. �. arid_. >il ni 1?e . a blast of cold air • and snow from the north. and west greeted her on her 'arrival home, making .a sharp contrast with ,thee: green, grass and people going about :yin,igi~ clothes in the Soutli Afl of whjeh, we suppose,, made'` the reico'llection,, of :her visit mote enjoyable. w Adams—Errington. -- -•: Dungannon•, United 'Church was prettily decor- ated with ferns and ,early spring flowers for" the •wedding.'on Satur- dad-at;y1pp.Iii.. of. Mary Isabel, eldest daughter of Mr. and MrS; �Pveret 'Erri>ligton,.Dungannon•, to Mr. Har- old George ; Adams, eldest .son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Adams o"g or Albert. xtev.. 3tt ; .ilright pastor of the. church, 'performed the ceremony,. • The bridee .was .charm ingly ° attired,'In u 'floor -length gowh of white, nylon.. sheer • ,With. full -gathered' skirt, sweetheart , neckline and three;=tivarter length : ' sleeves. long-white•embroiderred ell; -wa: fashioned. with a coronet headdress. ,Tho., bridal boiittuet was •oof Peerless red rose and adiantu n . fern. '' The bridesmaids -•-were :her Me sisters,' 'Marjorie arid ' Norma. Thea former 'compositions. • Lance. Saddler had ,wore a 'floor -length gown of dusty pink taffeta with tiny eaft(sleeves and parried a col�oniala bouquet of pink, Dream roses and fern. Norma wore a• •similarly fashioned dress in, light -blue shade and carried a bduptet .of yellow Gloria roses and RALE' �- ii SERVICE • , • , BELL '' IMPERIAL'"' THESHhIIC. MACHINE . ' Viking `Cream 'Separators ' ' • - - Wood's bination Deep • Freeze and Regrigerator, • 'Oriinders etc,. • Gi On-$- ratorS-Slid-Washers.' PEDLAR Barn and. Stable Equipment, hoofing, etc, - ns. 8�Siminons Straughan•.- Several° passages. of Scripture we're ,'read , by : "Miss' Match and 'Mrs, D..' Fowler, °with 1 4' verse dr the hymn "plest Be. the pie ,'that Binds° sung afterr;each passage, ...-,The heralds responded, Mrs. • 7.• ,Patterson on stewardship and :Mos. Archie Robinson on lfbina.. Mrs. A. Grange gave the' last part of chapter $5 'and the sixth chapter of the study book. The president, Mrs. F.' Toll, took charge for the bussing:...Several `',thank ..your"•. notes were read..It was decided to ha* quiltiugs on March 22nd and 23rd:in the basementof:the church. Mrs. Toll read .a; poean on."Self- i ' n h iTheesti 'closed .w de ai. m Cbl. t n a a hymn".and the Lord's Prayer in unison. A •dainty lunch was Served `by , the hostess. 1, . The CUntoh I' ublIc Utliltle Qom*' mf iuni, has auno. ed inereases' in Charges fors ' light; and - power• ever the sold, rates. • cent" John Horgan, 'who has been as- Sistant superintendent of Clinton' mural* • operating area; . of the has been appointed ares,. manager of the Guelph• rural area and with his family has. left •to reside: in 'Gxuelplb. J. W., Banns, M.I;P, for. l ittron- Bruce, .has, received',assuragrA •from the -Minister ,of Hii'hwaya .that 'tenders •will in the near future be called, for construction' of • bridges' on' No. • 4 , highway: south, of Wing hani •to' replace",two of.the fold bridges ,The death of ', :John Charles Sui dereock of Etullett township oe•' curred on February: 23rd .an, ,the. result of a-. gun "accident while be was hunting rodents, . in his "barn-. He 'was in: his. fiftieth) year.. Be- sides his Wife, he leaves °a daughter, Mrs. Reginald Collar of Wt'ngbam. Miss Lillie Mcelymos t,' of Varna,' e >i a in t passed • away` • on Sunday 3r Clinton hospital, in her fifty-second year. She is survived by her •nio- 1 •of �ms=Me C mon', r Mrs: James y h s to Varna, 'and two brothers, Fred, of Varna and Ernel t ...of Ne'w' York. Burial' was in• the Bayfield eerne- tery on Tuesday 'afternoon,,, after, - a service . in Varna • United` Church.; • 'NILE, March 7:—The Sunbeam Club: held a euchre .,party - in: the school. on Monday night, With" a good attendance. First prize went to. Miss Ruby Nivins for the ladles and Bill Caldwell for high roan; iie. .consolation prizes wen Wilma Mcl4tyre for the ladies: A Russel `Brindley -for-the. men. - Mrs, ItusSel ,filcOonnell'"and sons Ra mond Carl and - Calvin, of Black Horse, ‘v a e, w .a. nee nen/a" •sister, . Mrs. ;Harry Matthews, and family on Monday`` evening. :. "We are:; glad o. report that Mx T Henry Matthew who has been. t to A New -Cowen -644 PrescriptionFound �sotiasi8"isr-a�-ehronic akin Eruption characterized by's circumscribed red, scaly adhesions. We do not know' that - a' sure ori,Psoriiaas has been.^.�ound,, 'but- thin prescription`'wdi" clear tits akin' for. approximately. Six' Months to • one `=year. The` pre�tcr-iption 1 a •clear', eolorleas--t nd--oderle . li d .andJkl Contains no oil•or grease. Cthingka•nd` linens cannot;`be stained; or marked. Application is simple.; -The affected,: parts are washed:wlth• a-pur_ soap and warm water, the .prescription Exoff'• 'Concentrated is then patted on with a l small swab: of cotton -.--apply night and morning. You can`get this prescription at all 'dru druggists, simply ask for '3 ounces of Eaoff Concentrated and if Your akin ,is tender .or ;gets dry,' you should also, obtariii ounce of. , Exoff Ointment. Cut this�out as,a reminder—it is well worth a trial. .., 't' b tti culture con lttid ftp for° n ile;-is somewhat vener. Pahl Saddler, and her :corn,., mittee�-r-'o$eg '3detions� A is .r ed and 3s .3,1.9';' 1 t The, around Kenneth Trewartiia read,.an' article The only excitement around Nile on Longfellow's life%.. an'followed these days is watching two snow this with a questionnaire., Gertrude' 'plows bucking the snowdrifts., The Tr'ewartha read three ,of the poet's big caterpillar ;.had- to ,:come to the assistanceof the smaller plow.: The. road is now, open sand iu good shape for motoring '- Mr. 'Wilmer • Rutledge • was .down at London hist -=•week to have .a Toronto doctor look at his ''foot Which was injured two years ago in Goderieh. , ', , ; • ' for ' two' 'tiv.e s, There: liar been, no ser 1 ice in last week in arc committee the � Nile e;hurclioweeks, was' Tappointed .to oxepai�e a social' ow leg to .the illness. 'of . the mit ister evening ..for the occasion. ; • l�iext and the .blocked roads. . "Prepared , a fine talk on -the pursuit of hobbies, and after, its completion the young people in turn told . of their Bobbies dr;'the one they would like' .to :f'ollo'w. •..During the bust: nese period it Was decided 'with re-' ,gret that it •would . be wise, to con- ferny ` Mr,' Harhouine --Adams, .. bro -elude :the society's detit�ities: the titer .of,the,groom, 'was" best `:man•. 'March. A itt 'The ushers were Mr." Willner Erring- ton, brother of the bride, and kr. Charles 'Adams, brother of the grooin. Wedding •, ,was. played by the bride''s codsin, Mr; . Wilfred Black of Lueknow. • Miss Marietta Stingel sang "I'll Walk Beside You" and during '• the %signing •- of the inter "Because." ;Mrs. Erring- ton, the bride's inpther- e'lvedmid di Monday's. meeting'will be -at the home -of Mr. A. Sturdy. . The • Vic- toriii street Y.P.V. of Goderich is expected on that evening, which Will b6' in , charge .of- the Social, conveners. ..• niter at the:•'A ark' House, Gude rich, wearing, a navy figured' nylon dregs,' with short sleeves, drain, skirt,, effect, matching hat, -and ac-. 4Bygenie, •sup'pues l robber goodd),, cessories and corsage of • white car-:„ mailed postpaid , in plain. - aealed nation's: The bride travelled in a ls" smart three-piece ensembleoef sailor navy gabardine, '•inatchingw.hat:. and accessories` After a .Short honey- moon,., the young" couple ' Will reside hn• the groom's farm on: the -Blue Water ` Highway, near Port Albert. Prior to the marriage, the " bride dQ`4` was tendered a miscellaneous quilt Was completed for the W.M.S. shower at.,the home Wo;f' Mrs.: ¶rhos. bale. Lunch was ;served ' by. the -Webster Tand one at the home- of hostess,, assisted by • Mrs. ,Chas. Jed they b ride s aunt, kis:` Mary' Rivett, ferson and Mrs.. Norman•.ThelaPeen,. .,! Y � �. ` 1►,�► Dungannon, at, 'which .. friends The March meeting`, Will be held G �`...4f!a 1. > kn ii many ..fl 1 honored .With lovely gifts, at. the. home., of• Mrs: Wm. Hardy. envelope with price list A samples 25c;; 24 samples $1.00. Mali Order = Dept. 753; NOV4UTRBlsH. co., ' Box :91. liibmilten, Ont,. -1-9. DONNYBROOK ,. (Intended for last ylisses. Elaine Jefferson and Ante Clntmney -o1 Wingham *ere home over the week -end. ' - - 1?r an- 'M rs.• Cliff Henderson of Kipperswith . were Sunday visitors . wi. 31r. and Mrs. Stuart. Chamney. W M,S..and WA. •Meet. The W. .S. and W.A. of . D,onnybrook, church -met on Tuesday ..afternoon at the home ,df Mrs. R. Ohamney. -The devotional exercises were tinder the leadership, .of Mfg: 11. Jefferson. Mrs 'E.• Robitlsen read, .the chapter in the study book, • and, readings were given by Mrs. Hardy and Mrs. Chamine3�,-•-During the afternoon a r funds; So Y. its plea; for d� • are giving • a donaton 11 bet you and- Joh i are I . g oin. to donate,:too." FUNERAL' SERVICE No extra htu for the use 'of -Dur Funeral Home, ,Toxon- to.Street. Prompt Ambulance ' Seri. ail Phone 335 Res, 355 or 7 Gr ODERI ,rix. MEMORIAL, SHOD: N1D'WEST DESIGNS .BEST • Olt' MATERIAL , 0nakratateed . workmanship' at ti ptleer that will please you. Sia VE ALL+ AG IN SI.. FEES- asit.atFEES s r Oleo:, .s • drip tip (hie, OP 8'iac 1$1 Goderkh. .W ftill esti 'and: belt �hi seM "sr eilitt(rble .meworlsi tiro voitr,fand_l 'plot4, SPOTTO1 " .8t, Andrew'o St. Bill and: hi wife awl John .;r and•hi wife : and: every other 1ami1y can leave. their dei a ` tio.s:At TI BRANCH; . QF ANY . When you thitxk' about it, everybody has a stake,; one way or another, in;the.te1ephone busintss ... :28,060 -Bell employees' and their 62,000 Bellshareholders and th'ir families • Tnousui ds at' suppliers Bmf. mmatetrials o tte1e .s hone consttuctioh and: expafasign .: 1)250,000 telephone customers 'in Ontario and. quebec,' in, hornes,"offices,`hospitais; sk(ops. Ke*ping. pac:''with growing needs for mare cited bitter telephone, service takes fote.of "con*, and !obi of monay., - Oaly "a financiafly hialthy compaliy' can carrji. sat 'tkis'isig job., ofse�pheer stilts;'. 'iploysis;°sharihohlirs,-.- otfH`yolto bat a vital '!ntsrsst in a' service that *ionsi s wmitch to the welfare of So many psrlplr. instant ;Heat : :Loss •.Kitchen Work Quick • Cl.eiin ` •;, A.osy to: Install Autonatic`Heat Control ^s Economical- ° For -information -`'fie. --your- nearest gas appliance dealer' or write Essotane Gat Service, Imperial 011 Limited Carleton flare • --• Maple Stratford• CdrnVialt r • Belleville 'Peterborough' ..I e ,• .,T.: PRYDE es SOH t°foraueriy, Cunattigoam fit Pryde t' Oli*iton, ',Exeter, Sea forth` , Write Box 150, or prone 41.1.. Exeter-.* and we shall be .pleatied to r o I0 1T 'CUv 1,40 15 140 Z e,win..FGh4 THE D'ALL. TELEPHONE COMPANY Of CANADA Owens, 'owl opentieft by Cansrdietiitt tot CdnJ.hatrtt • ar . sense to• ta�k•, them into n • ",J .,Is fear of failure preventing you monsen front "realizing some -ambition or accocint .But too often we overrate launching some new pro ject7 ` therm,• . - r ` That• Was Howard T: s trouble. F>`equently, too, we eicaggcrate As a amechanic in a garage, he'had the ptobable „consequences, of hopes that someday he:nwould Own failure, Yet Cyrus pield failed' three , . �' , his own auto- rel air JmIsiness. He, time before •he • succeeded in spait- _ had the:neceisaryr experience and tying ` ` kthe 11;tlant>;c ` with the, first promises of financial backing. but cable! ., attain obataicles' that he would , have -time shrink (rot? • to• o inn. So to always ydhe tackling sor jec to n our ' coiitage:d him. t'' p up -your has never put 'hi4,' plan unite action. ewi11 to win"! The *orifi is ftril.of Howard's +, l r' - people who never give thcrnsclves Pear can also serve liseftil purposes ' iifait' Chatted at success ntrcauic .4: as, for example, when it prompts,„ obstacles,which coutd. be over- us to prepare for old age and come by determined effort, held ; entcrgencies� by taking but life ,ia ' 'them back. .N surance. This caninlon.seliset step ' -has been -taken by more than .4, should be ;goofed; tits; Only, cclts ..,, ,... ..�._, "'.��,l�f',15 teat, to say that CJ�$t21omF + million Catnadlans� 'nly Cows.. $2.50 each • llQrSeis $ZO each " "HOGS OVER - 50c evi t► . . according to size' and -condition F; Phone' collect t Goderlcb .033R21. Olinton; • .11101t16 $eeSotth 055R2 ' Ingersoll. • , . » , . 21 William Stone Sons, Ltd. INGERSOLL ONTARIO