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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1950-05-11, Page 7Count1 istrict r The Belgrave .School A$80elatio euceessful • iawfi day ioausic a1 last weeks Testy. . , rank J. Hollyrae,an, .Blyth, ` Tvhe ,haa been abaker at LneknOW, 01inton and Blyth, has -bought general atone business ,ilt •Rutia.ven, near 'Leamington... " M Mary n Treleaven, Luck ;w's oldest reslden't, is in the l gha gp t, t, With €t fit dared ip.. Fite 'Will .•be ninety -47e �+� 11 • of, age: on May..%26th. Edward JObliat0n ('rawford, 1ife . long resident of Hullett . township, , 41ed. suadeilly at his home en -tlie 3,2th, concession, on 'April; 23nL He, was in 'his eighty-first year. , Sur, vii'ving 'arellis wife, three sons and ,,owe daughter: ° ' 'ohn iL w Shobbrook► well•ka0W i resident • of . Lohdeehoro, . diek.ou 1k1ay 2nd' in, his : seVel rlifth year, nativ'k .,*f ` lunett township, he farmed.. in that tewnshi r�ntil about n e''• moved -to a whe � ilii three ,year, .,got. r I,o desboro. Stirviltb g • . are • his wife; two daughters, Mrs.. Percy 011)Uings. Of Itullett .and Mrs, Nor- man `Radford. 'of Parkhill, and two 'sons,Bert, en the borriesten4, sold Lorne of Oshawa. 1JpSets.., Kills' Man .a • *High ;winds are- blamed ..fir the 1 of 1 ' Atkinson of Exeter, death. , �a 1?ll• who was ' killed ,01). Saturday when as wagon.' was' blown over,' pinning. him to the ground. 4.tklnso , thirty- two .years of .age,. was working on iris 'ferns south of Exeter ,and. -had just Unhitched his, team. from the Wagon when the wagon was, msec on UV of bio by tbQ "wlrrd., ue r. %guard ns dd; • d neck hayingghk*• been fractubir, edeat • His wife survives.. ;Wellington 11 eNaf. . Foetanaster of Blyth Wellington i Nall has been aP- 'pointea, postmaster of Blyt1,, to Ali the :vacancy caused by the death of Eert Taskerlast September, Mc- N'alr le a veteran of the `second, World War, Milled when. Walter :Madge, �o'' Exeter, w .he t �ii7illy'' lhiur�d .asst` week w u • ra . , , . s.. _eratin . our the tracior he wits, p .. farm; of laorne . Qke Ind Tlsborre township, upset axt'd,: pruned him ,to the',ground. fie WVs'found .byfi tris .soon-iixrlaR', Norval . a'l nes... 1st sv€ts evi"den' that. he had intended ta,,atnake a turn to avoid sewn- foot , diteb„and slipped `down ` the embankment. - A former resident of the Hensall c'listriet; ; Madge' was sixtysSeven years of age 'and' leaves a wife, one son and two daughters. , Clborneixtterest. Jiistorie 9: 1314. S. valued at ;171 Plano lsolee were Johnstonh mid Sld ey �linstou°rind ]iiolit ,Ji, Ph1111�:we�'e• rendered b3 1tut at o. don' on M'o� Ldai!. t 1 0W1 — Mrs. ,Vole offereg .t13 et,o visitsirs Ir n i . iris prayer . lkir, Win Kruse of Galt .spent tl e : • 1 week=enol with Mr. and Mrs, Edgar ' 1BAYPIELD ,Lawson., •S:isitors with Mrs: 0.-A, 'BOWS= an. d Nil,: and 1rs, It. J. Phillips,n• Suri;daY were Mrs. I. S.+ art, -Tor- 'Roto i Mrs, 1Mel. Jewell, GQderie ; 'Air; and, Mrs. E. Radford and . Clint a Mr; --mull Y Kobt. dew•ell and Ala;ry `.•.Eiizabetb, Penn:4110'. Mtg.' IV. cT.' yoblson Is 'visiting here brother an Toronto,, who is quite i11.,,�Mich, and, M! Lola Elliott of Mr. and. Mrs, Hugh Bennett and } ',ohnny,. of tort ;A,lbhrt,' and Mr. and, Firs.. Harold. Nie1til$ou and family,, oWoS.e}Bfoardutho,.cvkiauiter- dl.S Mndra.''y.4,4- i, n N Ms. The:Wo es'$ Insttute will ,bold ,herr .a MIAMI Sunshine` Sisters; ban. , u.0 -duet in: the Sunday' school room of Knox ` United' Church en-, iruesdstY evening, gay Lath, at 7 o'clock ;sharp Mm. Tait Clark of Carlow: wi11. be 'guest" speaker., The roll call—"Revealing the name of 3'our, Sunshh a Sister," Hostesses—Mrs. Herb ;12ogridge, ,i1.>lrs. Ha'rry' Sturdy, Mrs. IIarold Gross. Mrs, Ted . East, Mrs. Ellistittle. .. Mr,, Erie ' \IcIlveen, student of Queetils University, AingiSton., i(5 holidaying with .his' parents, Mr. ;and, Mrs. 'I', O. a1c 1 DPEN'G; O11 NEW •Vte• An interesting »leer that nlay,a.Ue visited at the time of tfie Colborne toaystship •eeateuary. and reunion this' summer is, the .original home RA IELI) May 1;0. Mr. Lloyd of ° Miehael r9 ert one . of '� the first X1.+` y ' e 1a returned to Mount Forest settlers in this district 'This "hutt(�er cat- .ke an �uturdtll� to S4 resume ' his'`dates Belled Jute a, .very eon - no renin P lice, rngdiou and comfortable, htrrne, is 1v th *he ntario 1pxovincial u ou,ried alnd,'aGcup ed l;y Jsaii, .vua;•et: 're s f ..,�ne ' pert,- nl- ""�'Ir: �,_,.�,�'lit<roid r `-"',�.'a�41 -4�"�' _ , the pioneers. -Tlie , kite'tfas •ehoS ,' 'bv and- f,� gsly, of ' Detroit, "Spent i>l � h ' owin • t� its �"rub- ,- to ,3 ichael Visher g. t i . ls., .Wes to _ i i��eel�.enci ty th Miss ' '-a ` sten spring ' vvhtcl>A Mrsw .1L Miller•.•of Mt, Qiesueus,, unit . t&. . mons p, g :today is • still Clewing strongly., Ott w to the. Maitland'River flrom' '•ltd. way , i its head was 'built. Me gust Sawzn ll, by a }lir• Kyle,, 'Die remains of the dam that' created a head of "afteer ,feet is .still to be seen, 'and It is, Mr: Durst'S intention, tri rebuild a dash , at • the same, phtee to create C a pond for trout and,also to gener- ate power Por his farm. The original house, still. " In •a A well'presered condition:, was built- of oak timbers faced, and built in ,with limestone about. two• and a- half •feet thick,' afterwards faced with roughcast, Tlaie • material for 'tree house was brought 'from 'York; tlro<u li it is not known what was R the means of transportation: . 'The structure shows no sign of deterior= anion ,and should be god ''for at I veeul, - • least another hundred. Fears. Ladies' Guild.—Tris Ladies' Guild their tine job; o Another proprietor, the late J.C. of Vit," chure�": rlaig nes? a y with Plan Arena en Fair • Grounds.-- Le'irouzel, Utilized the spring to in the c�llur°i�li on 'i't ,clay �vitll .Mrs. J'm Bayfield Agricultural Society cool a chtt•nt'pagne he _naris ifactured John Daer in charge. gins. �A• and the loeal I.ic)rls Club are plan- from sorghum grown oil the farm. Nesbit ltd in player and the 5crrl>• ,shag to build an arena- _on,' tlie This not proving protitablt, it was Lure was lead by Mrs. 'rhos. ling - ginning' b;rada.cla.' thisEssig and erre be- allowed to fall into d-cay, d\1 r. gift, Yuliuwed by a solo °1)� alis. M:i•a. Elk:' Davies .gialni.ng•` their drive for funds at Durst" now uses part o:� the water Haggitt.k1 i..onc lige: \grit'iiitural Socleiry 'is, .by Ilydtiruiic pressure •tet force gave ii talk <)n her trip [0 1'lor alt sponsbning old-time dances in Alae d t' t an Mrs. Nesbit- gave a readings taken Pavilion,-c-r°ery Wednesday night -for stories .writ- fret,► the lx llti-or the next sixteen weeks, be ;ibuiug tell hy- the title alt,,' Pe"1 Tali May 10th, as part. of its rug}I•-raiS- Laughlin. '1'lle president, Mrs. A. lug i'Ve . for this worth}chile Kirkeo,i).n"ell,` took charge • for the Rork. It is hoped to'c a:ect a Luilcl- t)u mess. Ren'. J.A. Robes is offered i ;,... , r' p ry (* l of a •ink �rTroch the c la ung prayer. heused . also bv"'the A •ieul- W.M.S.'11eeting.-=-•The` W.M.S. of will . PIPE ORGAN AT ST. tar# ,,The St. Malys daurnal-Argus has the following account of. a recent' event. in that town: • ' - Monday evening was one which will be long' remembered by the congregation .of St. James' 'Chukch, fcyr• it marked the opening of the beautiful xtew pipe Gargan presented by'4Mrs. H."J. Sutherltind in. loving memory of her, -brother, Mr. •.Arthur 'Geiger.. • - Mr. W. II. Bishop of Goderieh, ti welliknowii , former organist here, 'who is recognized as• •!t master of the pipe organ, delighted the _large audience with, his severs), organ numbers, which •included a `wide rage cat muster -_'mrd- display ttr those present' The -healutifu1 tones 'of the organ. . Mr Bishop was accompanied here J y,..atSy'o .solei�t5., Pf...his._. cI oir .in Goderieh, Mir.. Ulen ',Lodge, =tenor, and Mr. Dan :Walter, , baritone. 'Their nunibees, " which were must, appreci'ated•, were tenor solos, "Then Shall the Righteous" (Men- delssohln) and'' "Leave ,It with flim (ElliJ the baritone solos "It •Is Enough" ,'(Mendelhscllm) and. "The tither lilh.asIng ni3iiflTe' , duet b ' tile• t«'o 'soloists, "Say; -"Watchmen," by Sergeaatit. The ` String Ensemble composed of Mr: and 'Mrs. ]'red .;otft, Law- rence Angus, Iter•: '4�'., S'cott Dun- can 'and tev. G: I'. Phrson,'violins ; Mrs. Ueeii Ilatll ar,c1 Erie •Jung, cellos ; Gtorge '13x11:, 'double glass, accompanied by Mrs. Lawrence May .at the pijtno, played four excellent 'numbers. • . • Rev. G. P. Parson welcomed those present and expressed the gratitude of the congregation' to the artists.; /Mr.. W. H. Eishop . gave a Most in- teresting talk , and demonstration on. the pipe Organ from its earliest, i1istoli), to` the 'present time .and .cengratnioted_.the_.eoaigregation on, the fine • organ •which had been • stalled. Rev', Mr., •D'uucan•• pro- -notiiiiced, the • belnedietion at the, close "'of the recital, • ' . • ,, A:.soeial• hour was spent •in the Parish Hall -by . the _ orchestra, Abe visiting artists anti St. Jnines' choir; and delicious refresltnyents. were served ,by the members of,the Chancel Guild. ' • 'TAYLOR'S 'CORNER FROMro'TNE "B'LUE 'BO QK''' OF FA-Mr/US 'TRAINS " . Detroit • retul*ned home „on Sunday after spending the past w.eek • with .their. mother,: Mrs,. M. 'Elliott, gr. and Mrs: T. H. 1\'iack were to Wiry sor tor' 'a ec uple,, of ,41111y$ this week.. Dir. Allen Ormond of Dearborn,. Mich., is at the ;Albion Hotel this week,. • Mr. "and Mrs. Norinain Tom of Detfolt spelt a week -'end at their home in the' village. ' The renovation of the Town Hall is. - just about: eompleted. A new ceiling has been put in and painted, ' new scenery has been made, the 1vainecoting and. doors have_ covered with plyrv�'ooei IWd stained and the walls papered.lrTh.ca color scheme!, is 'pate green, The con- tractors are to 'be congratulated on Iiti0 United Church held their May 'meeting fir the &Many •arc obi 100)11 on Ts h ,uey, with :All's: Albert (�ttinpbell .10 ,charge;;and Mrs,.• Sid McClinchey presiding atthe piano,. le of `"'Tie meeting - wad row Older" . and the' pro - am 1lr •tieMtssiirnrtn .f nnrt=t 1 y The , til AMSTED' ,,,:},: .cy +,,ix,,xf:4kar�' „44yyyyCC ;:..r• rfS,��ji'•l, N'�G'�`+�;�6�:feC` •.i''a,�fi+' SiH }h�'{:'1:7.x +< i}`+C�+#a.'!•} R< • � i'uYt. w .. 'The "_ National Book" "-- • your Canadian Tinto Table -:. guide 10 ' Everywhere iN Canada.. o;^ • This year;: The .International' Limited, eimpfetes . 50 years of continuous, regular daily service between Montreal,: Toronto* and Chicago. Since July lst, 1900, Canada's premier train, The International Limited, has been providing'something special in speedy railway travel ..„courteous service, comfort and a smooth ride over a perfect roadbed ,:..'double track all the way, with automatic block signals. The International Liniited follows the short fast r-oute,'full"of scenic interest by' day, sleep=inviting' for overiiighttravel. Nutt time, travel comfortably ... artive refreshed, on The International Limited. t serves-lionttreal,-C qdwells �- • B,rockville, Kingstoti,l3ellevilfe,. Pori -Hope, Oshawa; Toronto, Hamilton, Brantford, London, Sarnia ., . Chicago. • • H• *Pool{Service. Motreat.. Toronto only. ear RAILWAYS *' AIRLINES i STEAMSHIPS : not= • era. •EXP$'ERA '.Il TELE CfBhp11 was corrltd out. 11'a er. ,was ••of- fered• • l;y••' Mrs, 'the 23rc1 Psalm was read responsively. 1'iar•.go Grange 'rendered at piano. iustruuaental. The heralds re- Sponded, • Mrs. ,Ertiiiest' PattesSo t,.,.S.n, Christian. stewa•);dsliip, Mia: S. Mc-: (`1incheV on home Anissions, and Mrs: A. G. Hewitt; „prehared'a paper ,on temperance which was `read.by .Mrs: C: M. Straughan. A report of •the twenty-fifth. anniversary of 1•Iuron Presbyterial W.M.S, was. 'given by Mrs; E. • Patterson and' Mrs. C, M. • Straughan. The presi- dent, Mrs. •'Fred • Toll, took.. charge for the bus'''iness period. The,, cor- responding secretary .read " several "thank you notes:'- Mrs.' T,o11,' re- po:sting fol the ..supply committee.,. announced thatthe bale had 'been TAYLOR'S.' CORN,ER, .shay 9•' Miss Wilda ° 1'VilIon of London Is spending' her • vac aitton with' her parents, Mr. and, Mrs..Roy Wilson. Mrs.' G.. Ginn was in Guelph 'last• week as delegate 'to' he ecln- r'eIltian. ti , Mrs.- Reg.• $ l rdy Spent the Week-, end ill' Buffalo with relatives. • WO are sorry to report .that Mr. Dodd Rodges is a .patient in .Alex- <and-1-a--,Jlospltal We. tv.ish -_ 1i11n .tt speedy recojezy_ Mother's I)ay will be Ol►serred in %ion ('httr"ell on Sunday. A cliild� rev's choir . will provide the 'music. 'Ladies' Aitl _Meeting. :The Lad'les' Aid inet at: the home of ,Mrs, Joe Wilsoitt•ou Wednesday aftefn'Qon' of, last" Reek. There' was a good at 'tendance.' The'Scripture W11,8' read by Mrs; Reg. Sturdy. The program, consisted' of a reading by • Mrs. C•alvertr' and a •contest. A delicious lunch *0. served liy the hostesses. The June ; meeting a will be " he"ltt at the home 'of Mrs. Walter Mick . 7,1 tui -a1 tiocictyy each ,fads for i.ts fair, • .1 a gee :AP*. `diel you, stt'ike'•this dent b t?' ' Accused:, Ile got tap .4.1y nerves. • • ry ater to his house an a so o up-to-date •barn and stable. The, whole -.pia •e. of 150 acres ran .be made into a place of, ;feat natural scenic beauty as well as a profit- able farm:; Stiff 1st :"ci`tii be -Made ttti' 't11)prrrt. anything,. •'Ipiirticula•rly stati4sticians, (,)ttt'lier Chrotiit•le-Tele;rapli:, `, �. or Those : Who Resi e NearbyCa unities E. E. Granslon, 7t'unera1! ':. ervice' 2:114,Y • ties and districts snrroun 'ing Goderieh, charges as in Goderieh itself. ; Why not' lha_ve 'the advantages of ou mnoder,n, faculties and •r, equipment? 1' ll be :had In au. the same Moderate r capable service and, GOE;E RIC H's o rG114L. FUN E RA.L' .HOME . 1 �MQtTR EAL ST: TELEPHONE '399"W"or•"J" a "So your; husband', in.the •army now, 'Mrs: 13'orriee - "Yes, they've made him a gunner I married him:" "A .gunner?"- , "Yes, alwayil. `gunthis,. ner' do is, itnd • `gunner' do that, but he nes"er did an'. that's .what lies been ever' since do' anything ccrQrth while11'; .� • e rn.ete-ryi e nioriaIS T. PRYDE 86.130N (formerly, Ounnii;g.ram & Prydr Clinton, Exeter, Seafortli Write_ Box ,150,..or phone 41J, • . - Exeter - and we shall be pleased to tall. • pk. Just , heat and rule', Iii F• �� MINARD'„r •end note th'e quick relief you 'get. 'Greaseless, fast -drying, n9 strong .or unptea`arnt odor. -LARGE' Get a bottle today; keeps ECONOMICAL, it hindy. size .6l,✓;' c 4-4A • 6 Giving your own to to someone you care • for is the riiost flatteringtthing you can. do,, ink you'll agree •• that the. 'por`-.• And we th traits we make are the, most flattering portraits `. your money .can buy. — me Mir -1r1 Join ill: Sin am sol mow FIN— —r 11151 w ON Oil M ri T E �J=O HN D EER •� Model "M' t11400:11_ -and itsQ . U/K-TATCH Working Equipment Pair up a,John 'Deere Model, "IC, Tractor with one of its many Quik- ' Tatch working' implenfertts. Onca =around the field will ptove to you —this is the rSweetestrr - Tractor- implement team on today's. market. - Quickly and• easily attached or or detached, the' efficient 'Quik-T,tch ;. equipment is hydraulically ,control- led by smooth, precision Touch -o- " Matic, This, plus Ate. economy. and • outstanding, lugging power of the ° Model "M," assures efficient work, quickly and economically' done. Berne ober---the Model "M" toam.s - up with., a wide variety E° integral . working tools, making it an out- standing tractor value for your dol.." lar, See us for :details soon. • `; See us. about having' Your, portrait made and .do• it soon. - • fcrws ea i5 i. th'. � 2.50 ilorses - $2.50: each °HOGS .OVy.Xt..,,251 lbs.-- 50c cwt. , aceording to size and condition Phone collect: 9�gR21 �• Goderieh � � 910R16 Clintoii . 665R2 -•Sesforth . Ingersoll21'. Here is the : answer .to restoring "new- engine" power; performance .and :economy to your car or.' truck—economically! , When your •Eod-Monarch • Dealer or. Mercury -Lincoln -Meteor Dealer installs this.Genuine,Ford Rebuilt Cylinder Assembly you have the equivalent of a brand, neib engine :.: yet theJgost is lower. Also this Factory -Rebuilt unit is - GUARANTEED, by°Ford :of Canadal.' , d OVER 1100 DEALERS FRONT COAST TO COAST W• HURONROAD " .\,G. SIMMONS & SONS Farm Equipment PNOIg 1132. ' GODERICH JOHN DEERE ewte,,e;e, Xtfir, 4a0weeier 1 . 1 .40 E.EV Riji • JUST ARRIVED Ppe country in Northern Ontarit —a Car of Ontario White • pine, material; IVI6st of the 1". stock knots and sdefectS.--,someting yOU ,•don.'t see very often pv 'Waite, well dleised Als� a trim, m.oniding,,plyWooditi 1/4"x%", Masonite, ,Okass, • Haidwake, roofing, screen; —Wire; com- bination. doors, slab and 'Cupboard dbors. • ; quantity of 9 ft. 2 -piece barn sash enliatid. 'We dn short order.. • Also and .Caliadian Ceniefit. GIVE. US :ieffery Planing Min tigin Ave. .East,, kl'ust off No; 8 Highway , OUT PAYMENTS ANO LA$T,SIEAR • Be gait 'the 'blue coat' Bud§et Plan at once. ;Get the benefits, oi ib9cial:fludget Prices. You'll like the co,9yeni9nce, too! FREE FURNA'CrlgSPEC'TION... can save you .as much as 30% on' next winter's fuel ••• Easy teirnsio suit your needs ' • No'ivorriest coal is deliiiiied in plenty next winter. „ 3Handy coupon payrnerts nitike house, . hold budgets tun iiimather year!. to -al Co'