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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1950-05-25, Page 5
• q\;'\tl •t/'19.+'/I''\t/"ltA"et/i1'0/''kg/ "\tA":\VJt/!1.t/r,kt1'ItY/,K,\tj'\V/"' tj.'..!'. li/,.t • oder$ch Chyle es • Iq\ /�1i %0\��/q\u/q\�i/.\+�/!`Chi/O\li/q\+i(>ii%S\ii/O'l,�/i\i�/q\n/b\iJ.r. /0\+�/q\i�/q\r /�\��/A\i fq\i"r'q\� /0\�•li�i•/b,.l.\:i/�\ii/ilii ,r. DMJNGANN'ON, a1ay5,--•lrs,s G. Montg0triery . is Spending' two, weeks ~with her daughter, 'Mrs, W; J. Collins of.. ,Preston. 4irs. B. J. Crawford, wile observed het :ninetieth ' birthday iu; January while spending the wintef with her daughter; Mrs, 711.. iti ' Detroit, Is. back .at . her ,Dungannon residence for? the st miner. • Revr Gilbert Gomm. ;,and.: Ocinni ., ' lsineavdiner' who 'shot Sunday 'ere, •,•vkige. , .entertained at the homes' of `Air'.: and. Mrs: 'Heber Eedy ` and Ur, and 1 t's, Matthew' Shaehleton. They also called on other friends. Death, of ' Mrs: ,J. Agar. rs. James Agar, died Sunday.': afternoon at Alearaiidra, Dospitak, • Goderich, fx ' her eighty-fourth year. She' .had been a patient at the 'hospital since' Mach, suffering from a broken hip. The former' ,Frances Olivia Sefliy,. liars. Agar had resided' since the death'of her husband, in 1934, with. her ,sister; Airs. Jacob • heed, in Dun- gannoi}. • She too is a patient in the Godericit hospital Mrs. Agar was a4'daughter of the lat`e'Mr. and Mrs. Briton Seliliy, who were. • residents of Alliston. • She spent. the .greater pad ol'4"ex ina.rrie.dlife is Ashifleld township, near Belfast. •She was a member of the United Church. The ftweral,took Place'on Tuesday after- noon. front tlle'lioine of Mrs. Wilbur Brown; niece of `the'.deee+ased. The, service was conducted by Rev. Jates Bright of Dungannon I7ahited+Church. ,During• the service Mr. '•Harvey, clerson sang `Soine• Golden Day- break." The1)a11bearers •were Rus- sel, ..\1'idl%ttiu and Allan Reetl, Wilbur Brown, Harold Agar arid' Frank >P.i'nl;;1)iter. 'Interment was iti Green- hill, cemetery. .Ltu know. , Their Golden Wedding —Mr. and Irs,'ilttgli Stewart, highly esteemed 'esidents of Dtrpgtailnoa, on Tuesday of this Week obseryed their golden wee ding clns. Fifty years ago, on May 23, 1000, Hugh Stewart .was v .SIJNDAY, •.MAY' 2 h 1950' 8.30 a.tn. HOLY COMMUNION;+: 10 a:un.='MAIN SUNDAY SCHOiOL, • 11 a.m. HOYiY COMMUNION, 3 p.in. " I'JtIMARt DEPARTMENT. 7 1).11a.; EVENING , PRAYER AND :SERMON. ,.REVEREND BEVERLY''IL FARR, B'.A:, 14 11., RECTOR A. W. ANDEITON, 'Qrgani t •find - Choi'irtmaster ,• -North St United Church REV. C;`WESLI;Y, COPE, 'B A; B,D., r 1niater' " ALEX. CLARK, Organist and Choir Master 10 a.m. THE CHURCH SCHOOL., 11 a:nt. "OUR -CONGREGATIONAL 'HERITAGE." Second Sermon Xn Series of "This United Church 1 of 7 P.m. "LAUNCH OUT!" , The -Church Witli .The Singing Tower. Welcomes YOU. • Canada." ryF E -O'. R ANNON harve died ,since then. 4 beautiful ue ar . 'window above the choir loft' was. a gift in recent years by. Married to Mary A un I,iehardsoh,. Port Albert,' at the , hon e':.of and Airs.' WiUtam Rieh'ardson, -with Rev, Mr. Goldberg -Of 'St. Paul's . V;hurch of En4fland1, Dungannon, \perfoi inn ig the ceremony.. The wed- ding attendants were the 1a.tc• Wil- liani Rieharcisoxi, 'the bride's ' bro- ther," and bet cousin, Airs. Marry Lednor, formerly Jean: Dun`bar,.. who lives t •Vert .Albert, !pit; and. Mrs. - 'Stewart arae ,in fairly good -health. 'Tiler have lived All their •1.ZY s' 1n tills c}Istriet. Mr, St4 f' ant,�r,at Fan early ' age; r started -.,out, Ia Life •for : imselfl Werlttu '•-• by the : da3' at Taylor''s sa')zn>bl ,between conces- sions, 2 and; 3, •Asrfleld,' at $175 .a :year, .• Then he worked, for farmers. in this distriet., A, few years later lie• started in business for hiraAelf threshing with a steaxu engine for ap P'oximately:thirty years, He Was one ,of the first men. to do away'with straw -carriers and 1,i tiod;iiee the straw -blower, which was a great, labor -saver. lie also shad a sawmill. and shingle mill Nv'here lie Manu- factured 'lumber and: shingles for building inaterlal. I-II. -then 'began farmLng in 'West Waw uiosli, on the farm now owned by John Errington. Selling this place, ..he btrnght the Peers and .Augustine farms ou the. 4th ;concession of Aslitiehd, thirty- seven —years' ago, and seven years ago sold his farm to ,his son, Mel- ville. 'The fatuity* c'ousists of 'Wil- bur and Har°old, of Londnii,~Arthtur and Melvit•le, • Ashtiold townShip, Gordon,- West WaWauosh. and Mrs. David Cowan, jr., (Margaret), the' youngest of the family, and formerly a n irse, titi`W living on. the 12th concession --of Ashfield. They have also six grandsons and six grn.nd-; daughters,• llr, and Jars, .Stewart are devout aiueinbers of St. Paul's Church o1/ England., Dungannon. Their s• aeiotrs (lining-roorn has been fe(Iecoratecl.wit'h golden plaid wall.. -parer. 'following- the ;olden \ve h1ing motive. relatives of th4 late;, Miss, `Oeiia Pentland, -Mrs. T..4 . ,Case also is •remembered;i •at the •time. of .her death her fancily donated $IgD{ and itt her meilaory' .flowers are placed periediegilly in' the 'church fo add Irwin alio grs. David 1proul'alt G. Ore rexneulberet 1x1 this" way. 4' piano in the auditorilixnwa$'..placed. there.irk in oi`, Ur. and ltiil's.' Dan Male: The plane ixr tir_e . Sun. clay school is a memorial to Rev,. Siinon Pentland.„ • Reis James•-_13rig t, the'flresent paster, tilsa seri':es. the Tort ' Albert their bea>rty.', The "later Airs.. 0eorge wadCrewe appointments.• • Formerly • r .Ifav`, end -papers, rubber -binders or y want for a second , otru • convenient diehard Hudnur II Refill! Think of it: an aband rubber -binders; extra curlers Creme Shampoo and &erne Rinse.. • , PLUS NEW, Perfumed Waving Lotion! All this luxury at a sensible, new Jaw price of 'only 1.95'. ^ CAMPBELL S tour • frdly7D,A: Drug Store u been lookingfor mislaid rs?'You find everything permanent in:the'NEW, - rme Permanent -Deluxe end -papers and erous• bottles of Egg Knox '-Presbyterian rch 11 �YI!:GCOMES ' YO�J - THIS SLNDk1Y.r a.m:'MORNING WORSHIP. Preacher --Rev. R. D. A. Carrie, B.A. re -decorating of Junior Congregation Is postponed, until. the • ' Sanctuary is completed: the 7- p.m.. EVENING WORSHIP. - Preacher—Rev. R. .6. MacMillan. . BISHOP, F.R.C.O., A.R C.M... R,cEV: R. G. MacMILLAN, ���, Minister. , Director of Prannise: �- • :nited Church • r. V�ct�ria Vit., �' MINISTER—RRV. LAWRENCE I TURNER, B.A. ORGANIST and CHOIR LEADER—Miss Mary Joyce Strachan, 10 a.m. SABBATH SCHOOL': "• • 11 a.m.—PUBLIC W ORSHIP .4 p.m.. - Monday, 8 p.m. Young People's Union. . FINAL MEETING OF SPRING. Speaker—The Minister. ' UNION CHURCH--GODERICH . TOWNSHIP '1.30 p.m. ' St j)ath School—Adult Bible Class. - 2.30 p.m. Public Worship: - • • ' Vittoria -Union %Velcomes You. Goderich Baptist *Church Organist—Miss Verna :' C. Miller Services at 11 •a.ni.. ani 7 '.p.m. will be in charge of Dr. Farmer of . Toronto B.Y.P.U. at 8 p.m., . Monday. Prayer meeting at 8 p.tn. BEN -MILLER N LER, a r. aL- Goderi'ch ` hospital' for the past ungannon United urc eoptriet- on Sunday ast� months •with a broken. leg, will be able td return home shortly.:I)tf\CANNON: Alar :t:'. s-- Goui- • Mr. and Mrs: RusSe1i- "Bill apd. pietely redecorated, , Dungannon fa)liiIy, of Mitchell, Visited • on Sun United .Churcja was reopened on d ty With .Mr.'and Mt:. S. yanstone.. • Aliy lois Taylor of 'Auburn spent Monday ;night With Miss :..GloriaGood. , ' The C.'i:.I.1`.• girls 'entertained' minister of the•I'nited C11ure11 et their mothers at a banquet in the Canada, 'living. itl Kincardine, was church ell Friday night. A very a P •eisbyterian minister in Dun- Snturlay•\ with 'special services at which .the guest speaker • was Rev. 'Gilbert' Golutn: - • Mr. Gomm,- now h superannuate -4 pleasant time was *spent.' It ,was. with . deep, 'regret we learned of. theofatal, .accident to Judith Grange •of Auburn. The, sincere sympathy of, this• comniuln= ity' is extended{ Co the bereaved fam- ily., •A treat many from Benmiller attended -tyle • fu'ner'a1-- cn( Su•nda ., • •REV. W. 'J. 'RtOGERS' AT' • VICTORIA ' ST. CHURCH The seventy-second anniversary • of victors i;t'reet United ° Clhitral gannon, . nearly forty years ago, Z4'is addresses on Sunday spa•rliled with reminiscences of his period. of service ,here. • tie •spoke with ap- preciatian of the, beauty of the re- decorated church, and expressed .the hope that the congregation would retain its• wariuth of spirit and ,Its devotion to all phases of the work of the Lord, in• -the years .ahead. ° The ch-uich, was decorated with ti .profusion of fin ers. The choir sang, "Praise God" (Lorenz);, and Mrs,: Allan ` "Reed, soprano,, sang was celebrated on Sunday last, "'elle Holy City," at, the warning when Rev: W. J. Rogers of Blyth occupied the pulpit morning and evening. The congregation of North street United .Church together with 'its minister, Rev. C. i Vesiey Cope, augulent`l cl the evening congrega- tion. Forceful -sermons• were preached by Mr. Rogers. • _ k'luu er. - hi - Ilr4lfrtsion adorned the • Service. A mixed • quartette • com- posed Of ..1lrs: - J. Rivett, soprano, Miss ,Edna Rivett, c(lntralto; W. A. Culbert, tenor, and Everett. Finni- gan, bass, sang • "The Church 4n he Wildwood•" At the -evening 'r - vice 'n mien'schoir of twenty \ o , sang "Sitibitn.g Glory," • and "My $av our „First of 'Ali." Miss •Norinn• Sherwood, soprano, sang ',.Bles'S s sanctuary, while the order of ser- vice revealed, with regret, -tile •re- c•ei1t•:passing of •Mr,.:«'illiitm Browii- rlee, an esteemed elder.ot'the'church. The cloi•r•',, under the leadership of , the organist, Miss ,. Mary 1 oyce Stpwlltin, rendered ; the anthems „G1bria,'. b , .J'I.o art, and "The• Ilo1y ('iiy," by D. 'V. Edwards, morning and evening ' re peetively. Giiest ,soloist at the• morning service • was " Mr. Ralph'Iletulerson, who rendered the • classic "Rock of Ages,:" Miss Gloria Papier";and Mr.• James. Cor- ran*ere the Soloists at the evening service, • 'their renditions beim "Thou• Art Sweet ' Peace," .and "There' Were N•rnety and Nine." LOCALS ,WIN OPENING ' SOFTBALL GAMES in the 'first focal softball , games of 'the year ttvo"local teams showed their,. stuff at Judith, Gooderhani Dark i n' Wednesday evening. Tiley had two. Exeter teth,ins as • their 'opponents ' and, ;won both engage- ment.. • YTlrecri� '' vS4 1r't1 -tie"" lrst- in"t'"' the • 'doubleheader; '',"'the .Goderieh ".Lcgionettes battling the • girl. 'front.'' 'Exeter. An -interesting. game ended with the 'score 6-3 in, favor 'of .tire• home team. , ` • • ' , The line-up of the winning nine was •as follows t. Lois Stiwcrby, rf ..lean Fuller, 3b; Peg Wood; c ; Maxine .Martin, Ib; 'Leo.n' ,WiIsom , p; „Violet 'McAdam, s ; , Donna Royce, If Ruth •Wihli , of ; Audrey .Ilarr'ison,' 2b. Exeter -3 mils, G' hits, 3 ' oris- play$• •'• Goderich=G runs, 9. hits, 2 ' MU - plays; ., . ,. . .., :. ,, lroi' the se0bi d • game the'"Legiht1 nide. of .Exetei and Goder.ieh ,took;' *the •Ykislntond and • spine 'fast play was^, seen. Again the 1161110 team. ,tv'i- 1--(ioderieh 15, • I(l::ete'r • Ei. ',G ANTED PAPAL ' AUDIENCE It, :i.. ' ,i. • H.'' (Chisholm; of 'Mtild-,, tro(1e, '()'it., manioc ,of •C'olhorne, tolvtishill', and Mr. Dennis Lassalinc. It.R, 2, Godet+ieh, have lok'ii' touting .. in 1Jntope and were among group THEL. TABERNACLE (Pentecostal' Assemblies of Canada) REV. J. A. PEARSON, Pastor 10 pit ---SUNDAY SCHOOL.;, 11 a.m. COMMUNION. SERVICE . 7x30 p.m. ' GOSPEL •MEETING. Tuesday,-84p.ni. Christ.• An►ltassa4lors.t _ Friday 8 p.m.-`' Prayer and"Praise. Farewell Services with Pastor and Mrs...'I'earson and family .. You dre wbleome to attend these closing s`n'rvices with the present Pa tor. ALL 'WELCOME Ake Free Methodist Church Cot'net' 'Vietoria. and Park Streets, W. CRAWFblftD''COWHERD, PASTOR. 10 ant. ' ,. THE SUNDAY SCHOOL 061,11t.' •`" 1)1. alto. MORNING WOIfSIIIP ° S•ERV'iCI:. 7 p,111. EVANGELISTIC RALLY, Monday, May 29th,..8 p.u}, = Y.11a.P.S. bring a motion picture, "$20.00.; becomes $900.00."- Wednesday, 8, p.m. Weekly Prayer Meeting. , Yoii ,are "Thvited to worship with us. • This• House.," and Iloward* Blake, tenor,! and Tont `I3lake, baritone, sate in duet "His Love Is Wotuler-• 'fa" 'P1,1e organl^,t was Mrs.. L. Stitt-. t•he•pkauists; Miss (:rate IIndsr,tt ,and 'Mrs. Durniu Phillips, and the violinist. Harvey Treleaven. Miss Shirley Sherwood•i:coiiiin nied her sister's solo. - • The church was built in 1909; .,,.At that tilde ,�tl Methodist church, it replaced. the Old . fra=me • - ,t-ructr re which. s','tis dismantled 'ab(stit-thirty years I1go. Much of the old mater- ial was, incorporated .krilo the' build- ing of the • Anglican parish hall., and' the • old. gretu'ds 'are flow used for recreation purposes. • Rev: L. 1 f rtlett, the Meth'odIs.t r minister here at that 'time, iron re. ic1ing i'11 London, 'played a prominent • part in bringing the building t©• coniple- tion. A s11 illed carpenter .and -archi- tect lii'mself, he did t) ' portion of the work with his own hands.„. Many of the • oriki,nal members toRlamg Evening 559 _ 4 wishes to annoiince that he is now. ready to do alterations and rdpa(iring. 'SPECIALIZING in LADIES' and GENTS' ~TAILORED -TO -MEASURE:' And COAT: SUITS ad S S S� r• :'ReskfeircE :. Guth:-s`I,-r.,4•' d:UOI's`=-f 1r't)2tY� .* _ '!r .Six -piece chrome breakfast. ' suited—buffet; ...table ; and four chairs, one set -finished black and, white, and :in natural with red trim. :-.Offered-for - this -week-onl-y... with a -..32. -piece 'set` of good , quality dishes fol? only 135.00 ;fir 90 DRIVE IN TO YOUR • "NEAREST , RELIANCE "` OEAi FOR ER , Nlf'N FLASHI A ■ NEW HIGH-OCTANE . RATING. NNW . rSMOOTH, ANTI. KNOCK POWER ;! NG-GETA�W CE ,, REGULARr- PRICES SENSATIONAL NEW ,,, NE�V.AROCKTATOUL OF. THIS ET M ,,GASOLINE--TODAYI PERFORMA ,N 'NEW HiGH VALUE CONGOLEUM, 'RU•,GS, RUBBER TILE,. ,,1VIATS' STAIR-TREA`D�S EVERYTHING ,F,OR.. YOUR , FLO.ORS."• - NO. :1 PINE'COMBINATION,DOORS, 1%Y, 'THICK. ALL SIZES, $13.00., : — WHYPA MORE , : - 8 • civ s NEW POWER re ALL cant '�"'�' , 'ram • YOU CAA✓REAL Y'OV RELIANCE • house '466 • of . Western . Ontariti, headed by Who 'were ghtnted an 0 lid fence With the Porte 'In .11onte. .61121b GVID'ES' CooittIg DAY , 'Under the leadership of Ruth .Reid atul ,1.10eDrnald, and the the rl Guides eleared :approxim- ately, $50‘ 00 the...sale of, vookitis tailed postpaid In plain. sealed.: oitve Opt • 'with ,'price list, „till Order Dept. • 7-53, NOV-11,011 131411 A completely. deluxe a,utc(-- 'mobile:, NOT TOO -SMALL luxu,rious comfort With is priced -,right, sized right, _.“(not tpo large) and 'styled right. '4 Ask you;,, dealer about the Vanguard and its .12 -pins - *Cjwiier Adjusted is an =beatable Combination of feattires found in, no other • car of itS class. tiiie°STANDARD MOTOR ,00.: ((Canada) Limited Lawton Blvd. TorontO, Ontario • Triumph Cars • — imam SALES E, SERVICE rig 'Mkt Iti:J4 irl.iarie .11 eric ommunity •oncert ,Associatign. on which date riiqinberShipq will be for sale•to-the general The executive therefore urges, present „'menibers renew their subscriptions • quickly, 'as, it, is felt- that Our* ,quota, ' the basis of present retufns; will be . quickly' • u .. • You ,:, combs. ). . will1 find Hosiery, a �w„,.....�,.... r.._. _:. a �� .-'� lathing.. III • a' wide Variety------i-n--�--bel j0il,ery,^ ni s tnderurear ilii silk (dpi; • a,nft gaberdine jackets, _corduroy 'coats and • sport jackets. At. •McLeanros • PHONE' 77'. THE SQUARE 4 wishes to annoiince that he is now. ready to do alterations and rdpa(iring. 'SPECIALIZING in LADIES' and GENTS' ~TAILORED -TO -MEASURE:' And COAT: SUITS ad S S S� r• :'ReskfeircE :. Guth:-s`I,-r.,4•' d:UOI's`=-f 1r't)2tY� .* _ '!r .Six -piece chrome breakfast. ' suited—buffet; ...table ; and four chairs, one set -finished black and, white, and :in natural with red trim. :-.Offered-for - this -week-onl-y... with a -..32. -piece 'set` of good , quality dishes fol? only 135.00 ;fir 90 DRIVE IN TO YOUR • "NEAREST , RELIANCE "` OEAi FOR ER , Nlf'N FLASHI A ■ NEW HIGH-OCTANE . RATING. NNW . rSMOOTH, ANTI. KNOCK POWER ;! NG-GETA�W CE ,, REGULARr- PRICES SENSATIONAL NEW ,,, NE�V.AROCKTATOUL OF. THIS ET M ,,GASOLINE--TODAYI PERFORMA ,N 'NEW HiGH VALUE CONGOLEUM, 'RU•,GS, RUBBER TILE,. ,,1VIATS' STAIR-TREA`D�S EVERYTHING ,F,OR.. YOUR , FLO.ORS."• - NO. :1 PINE'COMBINATION,DOORS, 1%Y, 'THICK. ALL SIZES, $13.00., : — WHYPA MORE , : - 8 • civ s NEW POWER re ALL cant '�"'�' , 'ram • YOU CAA✓REAL Y'OV RELIANCE • house '466 • of . Western . Ontariti, headed by Who 'were ghtnted an 0 lid fence With the Porte 'In .11onte. .61121b GVID'ES' CooittIg DAY , 'Under the leadership of Ruth .Reid atul ,1.10eDrnald, and the the rl Guides eleared :approxim- ately, $50‘ 00 the...sale of, vookitis tailed postpaid In plain. sealed.: oitve Opt • 'with ,'price list, „till Order Dept. • 7-53, NOV-11,011 131411 A completely. deluxe a,utc(-- 'mobile:, NOT TOO -SMALL luxu,rious comfort With is priced -,right, sized right, _.“(not tpo large) and 'styled right. '4 Ask you;,, dealer about the Vanguard and its .12 -pins - *Cjwiier Adjusted is an =beatable Combination of feattires found in, no other • car of itS class. tiiie°STANDARD MOTOR ,00.: ((Canada) Limited Lawton Blvd. TorontO, Ontario • Triumph Cars • — imam SALES E, SERVICE rig 'Mkt Iti:J4 irl.iarie .11 eric ommunity •oncert ,Associatign. on which date riiqinberShipq will be for sale•to-the general The executive therefore urges, present „'menibers renew their subscriptions • quickly, 'as, it, is felt- that Our* ,quota, ' the basis of present retufns; will be . quickly' •