The Goderich Signal-Star, 1950-03-30, Page 6w - 5
-,4113pRN,, March 28,—Hr,. Win,
°taaRlt 'spent r the' week; end
with, Ur, zitk Mrs. Edgar Lar Wou.
.Airs, A. G. iteWitt is a patient in
the Clinton hospital, where' she
talt(der '"east an, O1 4,ation:
Ali. nnd'lirs.` (3oraon' 11;ii1lea."have
r ntovec],., into the apartment of Mrs',.
Stanley' Johnston, reee,ntly vacated
1holla141 Itos or Galt.tv€ty•a• week-
end. yin tor with his' uiot'1ler:c Ura,
• 1 eginnii4 ne ',t Sunday, • A.pri1,
2nd, .and continuing • for ._thre
41104114S, 'Services. la- Iin x Presby'-'
terian 'Church will conin ence at
11 a.m., with Sunday .school at
x0..11:21.
Frank Raithby is the first farmer
113,this district to -start the. maple
ByxuP-• season, -having tapped 1,000
trees lta'st' week, Ile expectg a good
run of sap.
A dance was held 'in the For-
esters' Hall ,oil' Wednesday: alight,
with 'music supplied by Eric Scott's
` 197 orchestra from' CKN, 1� iugiianr.
PHQNE
Oni. Thursday. evening the young
-13-14 people of Holinesville United
Church presented their play, "My
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aA 111111-1111111 All i. ,.ai w ata' Osla OM mor.:._
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Mod-e1.�`M"TRACTOR
and its QUJK'lATCH
Working; Equipment
Pair up• a John Deere Model "M"
Tractor .with- one of its many Quik -
Tatch working ,implements., ' Once
around the field will prove -{o` you
this' is the sweetest"Tractor-
implement team ou....tod y's:.market.
Quickly. and easily, attached or'
•t hed;-the-°effroi
:equipment is hydiraiilically control
led bysmooth, precision Touch -o-
:- attic s, Daus... ih a .econo4.
outstanding lugging ' poinrer� owe°
," ossa s.'efficien.t .w rk
quickly and economically done.
Remember—the Model "M" teams
„tip •with•'4-•wide' -variety of integral .
• working.. tools, ` ma ,king it an out-
standing tractor' value. for your dol-
lar: See us for details soon.
Favorite .. Gtr). F i •d," • I3etiveen
acts. solos were • re•ndered by Mr:
1}11.
Corrin of C1in.tono riveeetts
of the Play and of the dance the'
previous evening were for the new
Inentorial halt P
Mrs. Itobt. Shell, Mt s' - helnia
and Keith, of Stratford, ealked 7 .on
•frient1.. here' on• Sunday, .� .
Mi' and film, Gordon,; I)obi=e , tin rya
family` spent the' 1'1 eek=eiid ` `s' ith
friends in •\Vinghaw.;
B'oi n.—A1 Wingh lm General tins-
pitarT, on Saturday, 141ttrcli 25t1a,• to
Ur. and 3rrs. 4Zely 1n C(r ilg, a
daughter,
. Airs, Geo. Ilaniilton bias returned
home from, a, • teri-clay visit vl,ith
friends at Brucefleld.
Social Everting, -- No. p,,Farria,
Foruni of I3ullett. held • its hual
meeting,le the season, in, the Form
f 1 evening in th'e Foresters'
W. G. Medd of It1Xeter, • former' is .'credited HIM. saving- the lives
A .X.).P. for South Aaron, .has ' been I of his+.` "family".. itt •i en all 'one,,
quite -111' at jars • bonne -as the result • riight, last week as tiauies' raged.
of a heart uttaek. • E'tbrough the house in 'which they
Rump ,hea.iz-growers, 'Meeting at y
Zugieh, urged •a reduettoa. of beau were sleeping, Mrs. FloYd Adair
acreage by ten per" cent.: this' ,,y'eatr was, sleeping, downstairs witl , her
'and establishment' of a minimum three small children when site was
price of $3.60. ta. baashel.. ° atr,ensed by the barking dog, whish
-Senota•`a'.`fT('1111"g`ti;u.`3...ii 3. (' ,. a
i d itad 1)een ru"t upsttiieS fl%tile nits
last .week with a three -,night pro- A.5 she Opened .:the (loot to' the
gram.' It has artIllelatl ice, a, donee'•.upsteirs part .o1• the house. to find;
floor and Legion' quarters, The what hada disturbed -tire deg,- the
est,: $8;3,Q00,. is ell, raised 'except;`w.ns tnet- Svith a. burst„ -of •flLnne.
$8,Q00. '' ' - Side . called •.the ' Hensali Ore . brigade,
The . village ' of ,Ripley has the. and , guests, .of it reception (in the,
highest tafx'.rate auiioun_ced so far Town grill • helped , carry ; furniture
in • this district, 75 wills, The in- ,tq a' neighboring house. The „child-
.'. ren were -'taken in; by neighbors,,
ere:ise„�o„� IC, �lnills • is ca•aised ' parts,
by payments' .for a nevi school and w iste>r.
n ',new waterworks,, • system. • AP, eat .apt Brandon , k
A Dashwood :,loan, charged before -- Mr . "�,'`: . Farrier,' ' i'ee•`u .
g a ,�, S h t. h reh,
has received word of the sudden
death' of her sister, Mrs. Margaret
Sherwood, in the Saskatoon hospit-
al. She had just returned to the
%Vest after a three • months' visit
with her relatives in .' this district
and on lei. r waY to her home Tat
Wilkie, Sask., , she shopped off ht
Brandon, Man., to, visit a friend in
the hospital. Coming out of the
]iospital she .slipped and aiell, break.-
her'
reak
ing> her' hip. '-'She was removed -to TT
the Saskatoon lraspittal;• where `'she -_ilr
passed away. She was the eldest
'daughter ..of the -.lute ;,lir. and Airs.
Edwin Jarvis, . of the 12th .conce&-;
sion of West \'Vawanosh. Her hus-
band, who predeceased—her, was
William Sherwood of Ashfield. She
leaves a grownfamily of four
datigliters and One son.
Iall.soe euchre w.as ,play eti,, 'with Magistrtite . D. B. I olmes at. Peter
rol
prizes as .follows: Ladies' high, law, was with rfined , action 0 andre stsl . With-
Jewel ' .' XcClinchey�; latdies' Taw, out consulting the Rental Control
b
Katlileetz Mason,—Blyth; gentlemen's Board the • ace -used .a'aised ° tile rent
high, Glen 'Patterson:, gentlemen's- of a house from $7 to ,$13 a mouth.
low, Jimmy Pierce, Blyth. Lunch Stuart ' AMcl3ritle, son of Mr. and
'was Servedby the ladies, after .ltrs. Alvin, McBride, 'Stanley town-
wh.iadh. dancing- wars enjoyed to the ship, a student, of the, Exeter high
music of, Jimmy Pierce and his School, has won a, $1,250,seholst •ship
Westerners, .• at the Universit'y-.of Western .0n-
- Their' Golden Weddutg.--Mr. and tario, r:ondon„ which : 'entitles him
Mrs. James_ Raithby .were. at home to -•_enter --" Madison • Uni eztsity,
to -their- firieiids on Teesdtry, on the wisconsin• r.
ocrat,ion of their fiftieth weddzng James W. Stewart died' ``*c'ucldenly
.anniversary• , The ,gXicc tp registered a ,t• I3�lnettr;,..)np Friday.
riday lasts •. iir- the
their names in a specially piepar-ed age of Seventy -live years. Besides
book placed on a •small table under itis. wire.._ the-€ormer Mand TanDin
an arch of eV ergieen end spring ,oi Blyth, lie . leaves. one son, John,
flowers, from the' centre of -_which .of Blyth, and' three daughters,• Mrs.
hung at gold bell... The guests were 'William ,C'ookson, ' Vaneonver ; dins
received 'at the door ' and shown
to the living -room by Miss Be
Sturdy, grandniece of, Mrs.
' R• ith-
h , ant the pride aid gr.", n of
fifty years- cordially greeted their
guest's. „ The- brid'e's dress was
brown crepe, .with eorsage of pink
carnations: 'rhe' groom wore his
wedding Suit of lift§ years ago.
11ol1owing congratulation, • . the
guests Mere shown to , the dining -
room, • whieh was decorated in a
color ' scheme of gold. The ,- table,
covered • with � ,a ' lace ,'cloth, was
zit l ---Wile �' •' ' r
roses -flanked with white candles.
iu • gold holders. A' -three-tier wed.
ding cake 'centered the buffet. Tea
.Blyth,' niece of Mrs. Raithby. •Those
er-vi•ng—were--�lZiss--Evelyn—I sit by ,
Mrs. • Sturdy, . Mrs.' Glen.. Raithby
and liars. Lloyd' 1.3,aithby, Beautiful
baskets 'of cut. flowers adorned the
home,_ all -gifts from friends and
from the ' BaPtisf-'Cliurch and
Wa1keiburn Club. • Many nie`ssages
'of congratulations ' were received.
Among the tft.s"'was'an -electric
range from the family. Thee ,wed-
ding, of Mtty, years ,ago was solem
Tried at. the• home' of Mr. and Mips;
Hugh ` IIenry• •Hill, conceslsion 10,
tIitllett„by Rev..ThQmas 'Murdock.
There. -were • n.ol 'attendar ts.- . •Most
aODERICH of Mr. and Mrs: itaithby's married
• life • prior ,to retiring.; to Auburn
In 193S,,was spent- on -the 13th con-:
cession of 'llttllett, where Mr• Keith-
ly -Wes - a successful fanner. - Mrg.
Raithby was formerly Evelyn Bail,
daughter Of the lute 1PI , and Mrs.
Wm Ball of Mullett 1tr,• Raithby'
its' -i:lle
Alt of :the • late, Mr.- _and
rKi�
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Peps up youz. Rosaae
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furniture, woodwork and' walis.with
colorful C -I -L 1CILd;]X' Enani;el,, for
' CILUX shedtsurfaces bring salsa-
plating cheer to rooms that have
;cc me„uninteresting. CILUX also aids
in creating .•. fresh, new, changed -at-
.mospheres whose attractiveness cart
foster, personal 'pride. `Tats why <,
' eople seem • to like their homes.
people
a er after touches of exciting CILCUX
b tc 111. .
color have' been added,. CIJ UX Comes . •
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arjorie,.at Moine, 'and 1111`. Frank
Ran., 'Windsor. i
Dog Saves Lives .
of Hensall Family
A ,stray dog,' taken
•
in n5 0 pet,
A •
Mrs., George Raithby of ''Hallett.
Be, has , two brothers, Rev. Wm,
Reith and—George
by of Strathroy :: andGeorge
Raithby of Auburn: Of a family of
thi4;teep,•�Mi-s. Raithby' has jus one
sister Wing, • Mrs. George Sturdy
=fir_ a,ilean,-v-h --`Is—her.-t li 9lixw
celebrants' have two sons, 'Lloyd, ,of
London,, and ' Glen, ;of the t3t1h' con
Lcission' 'of Hallett, and':five grand-
children. hit..
re -vial e -members a —tVel- ptist
'ehtirch: ; . ttXliiiY. dinner .,ins
serve r at. noon whew many haIips
memories of •half -a -century were.re-
called, _ Those present at the' dinner
were -Mr.' and• Mea. Glen Raithby
And Evelyn, -Mr. - and,- Mrs. •.Lloyd
Raithby, Mrs..George Sturdy, Mr R
George aithby" 'Mr. 'and Mts.Harry Sturdy and family. arid Mrs.
Chellew. `Both Mr. and Mrh•, Raith-;
by are enjoying good health.'
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