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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1950-08-17, Page 330301. YEAR NO. 32 .GODERICH,-()NTARIp, THURSDAY, AUGVST 17th, 1,950 BUSINESS DIRECTO1fI CIARTMED, ACCOLINIVANger . I*: CECIL riarnt115Gg• CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT. Phone No.—011ice 343W. 4onse 8434. Goderich. row,1:mmows.,...../c~aswomirwo :Pf.CCQ'UNTANTS' TIPY BpN:TLiari '-`7,I.licen.Sed Public AcTOiltItalat . 1) Phone 909J. • P.O. ilox 08, 36 Regent St., Goaerich P. G.' kfcCANN, Accountant Clinton. Ontario Phone 561 RattenbUry St, g. . I MEDICAL F. .r.1. IL FORSTER, -EYE, "EAR,.. NOSE, THROAT Late Ronse Surgeon New York Ophthalmte and Aural Hospital, . itssistant at Moorefield Eye Hospital and Golden Square Throat Hospittfl, • London, England. EYES TESTED; ArAssps. . SUPPLIED iss Waterloo Street S., Stratford. Telephone 267. Next visit Bedford.. Gode- ,e; rich, Wednesday, Sept. 2ritbi 1950, at 2 p.m. till 4.51, p.m.,, • - :••••••••••004:......mmos DENTAL. DR. R. W. HUGHES w- Dentist Corner Wellington and ,LightlYouse ' Street's. Phone 1038J ..for appointment. CHIROPRACTIC HERBERT B. SUCH, Docto1V- Chiropractic. Office Hears: Mon., Thurs.-9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tues., ,Fri -9 a.m. to 5 'p.m., ' • 7 p.m. ,to 8 p.m. Wed., & ,Sat. --9 a.m.-to 11.30 ** Vitamin Therapy Oftlee7--00rner ....of, South St. and Britannia Road. , Phone. 341. 41" DONALD B.- BlariS EXPERLENCW AUMION Ltemped for- CeuntIce oflHurou • • and Bruce „ RI'PLEY, PIAONE 49 For InfonnatiOurAPPW to' 444; Kernighat4„ DivisiOn.Colairt Clerk, Clodetich,• Opt. • ( VETEItEN2.1...RyiN .• • .. IIR.• R.* ,J. MILN.ER, p.v.m. • 4 North St., Goderich • Phone 24. • ' • . r,pwmtn w,,EL.Izorr IMENSED -41,1CTIONEER , Correspondence promptly an - !lowered.' Imniediate arrangements can he.,,made for Sales Date by e#1ling7Phone 263, , • Charge Inaderge and aatigae.' tion Guaranteed. 4 ;414 • ,. McKILLOP ,FIRE IN- (SURANdE Farm and Is• olated - toWn, property liurech President, E. J. 'TreWartha,Cliu. ton ;• ',Vice -President, •J.,, Malone„ • Seaforth; Manager arid Sec'y-,Trea.so• ,• M. A. Reid; Setiforth.• • • Directors -E. J. Trewartha, • Clip- . ton; J. L: Malone„ Seaforthi S. II. 0 Whitmore, s Seafortii; Chris. Leon- ' hardt, 13ornholin; Robert Archibald, Seakerth; John IL McEwing, Blytli; FranitiMcGreg,or, Clinton; 'Wm. S: • Alexander, Walton; Harvey Fuller, ' Goderich. • • -- Agents—T. E.. Pepper, Brucedeld; ' • Rs F. MOKercher, Dublin; deb; A. Watt, Elyth;. J. F. Prueter, -Brod- hagen ; SelWyn Baker; Brussels. Policy -holders can make all pay- ments and get their cterds, receipted at the Royal Bank, Clinton; Keith 'Cutt's Grobery, • Kingstrih Street, GoOrich. Decoration Day- Service:Honors the Glorriiis Dead HABOIM' JACKSON ' ICEN$ED AUCTIONEER • HURON AND PERTH Seaforth Phone 11461 .or Harry Edwarms, Goderich, Phone 144 Alt Anpressive and memorable service etniducted ,by -Ile-v. 13. IL rarr, chaplain, marked '.the annual Del?eration• Day obsOvance SPon- sored by Branch, 109,, tlanadian Legion, at Mnitiarill vemetery on Sunday ' tif tern eon. . - 'filoi. inembethe Legieft as - 6 Sembled• at t19 cemetery gateS,. and„ , headcd. by the Blue' Water Band , , and tlfe color paxty marched to the , I 1VIEETItip OF KNOX oiromou.w,m.s. 0, F.,- CHAPMAN General Insurance Fire, Automobile, Casualty • ‘Real Estatet West St., *G.odetich,, • Plione 18 ••• • ••••••••• Insure In Sure Insurance Confederatioh ,Life --Wind, Car FTSEr-. Preferred rates for • preferred risks. ACCIDENT "Ili` • SICKNESS Consult - - ,Togo-TARRISH 'Phone 7r15. Dmiganaon , MALCOLM MATHERS: .,t MTN LOCATION on the Square-2--fornierly„-Mr,* Craigie's °like Real Estate—General. In- • surance . Phone, 1.15W -20- •' • WESiERN .ONTARIO , MOTORWAYS (Daylight Saving. Tinte) To LONDON To STRATFORD , •(Daily) (Daily) , 7.4p a.m. • 7.40 a.m. 12.15 p.m. 's 12.15 p.m. *4.30 -'p.m; 4.30 p.m. *—except Sundays and Holidays. Monday and day after holidays, • bus leaves for London at 6.45 am. *Friday,. Saturday, Sunday -and, holidays to London .at 9.10 pia. 10.00 a.m. daily to Owen Sound via Blue Water. Highway. • 9.55 p.m: Sunday and holidays to. Stratford. Chatter,Coachei for all occasions. For informatitm phone Reg, McGee and ' Sons at 765; ". „ L COLE FIRE! , 'Protect Ourself With Fire nsurance See.. Gorilbn R.R. 6, GODERICH Phone Carlow 30-r-4 • soldiers' memorial plot, Where the service was held. The 'graves, of the veteran,s, had been marked in the morning with flags pittced by a committee coniposed of Joseph Juck, Carl Millet, • Lane Riley and W. Parker. There was a large turnout of veterans ,andt members of the Ladies' Auxiliary in attendance. The color party for the Legion was composed of Ralph KingsWell, Robert Venus, W. Parker, William Moore and Murray Daer. 'Mrs. Paul, Hill carried' the colors for the Ladies' Auxiliary. A Solemn Service 'The • service bpened with, the singing of "0 God of Bethel," softly aceempanied byh ,the band, under the leadership of Bandmaster W. II, Bishop. The Seriptare lesson from the 7th chapter of Ilevela•-• tion and prayers ,were read by' the eluip1ain„.1 As the, assemblage • sang, "0Uod, Our Help in Ages Past," the dower 'parties decorated the grates th the -soldiers' plot. The Chaplain's Address are gathered here in this F. T. Armstrong OPTOMETRIST thone. 1100'.!fot appointment SQUARE Go4Euica \Geo., G. 1ViacEwan Fire, Accident and Motor Sir Insurance OrrICIPASONIC TEMPLE WEST 'STREET . :PHONE i-841. "GODERICINI Optometrist ---Optician Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted Phone .33 Godetich, Out. "' • , - The. meeting the of Knox Church was lield on Tuesday iifteraoon, August 10th, in the 'Ciptreli parlor. The wor- ship service was ia.eharge of Mrs. W. MacEwan 'aria Mrs.14-Xac- kay, and the president -conducted the "busluess of the meeting. authors, - III; Spanish, compbsition The welcome and welfare secre- tali., reported 70 calls during the month, and the visiting comtuittee • reported 30 hospital etillS". and- 21 palls, en. shut-ins. " • G. GI Ujper Scitool Ex-aitninati()ns The following students who \Wrote' the June :UpPer School exaM tions tit Goderich Collegiate Insti- tute have obtained the standing as shown: inssee, .49-lite—French compost - C: - Buchanan, • . A letter of appreciation and 'good -wishes from Ntiss: Somerville was: read,: and the .cerrespointing secre- tary was -asked to.*rite two letters of sympathy , in bereavement, one to the MeDermid family, and one t� Mrs. F. Robinson of town. A rimnber Of boeks were received to be forwarded later to/ British - Guiana to Rev, *and Mrs. 13. E., Andrew, and members were asked to -keep in- mind- ,:that -Tuesday, September 12th, is the day of the tall rallyto. he held in 'Myth .with Mrs.' IL S.- Reid of Toronto as guest speaker. The topic was in charge of Mrs. R. Bisset, wha presented "The Song of the Syrian Guest," a, beautiful .explanation. of the 23d - Psalm, which -wag enjoyed by L. Tho, neif meeting will be in charge of Mrs.' Redditt and Miss B. MacVicar, and the visiting', com- •mittee will be Mrs. W. D,oale,, Mrs. dook, Mrs. Parrish, Mrs. Weir and Mrs. Edward. • " The 'meeting closed with a ltynin, follbwed by all the inethbers join- ing in the'Lord's Prayer. • ' - THE VOICE 011„ PERANCB * They . called bim Buckety..: He was a character in a Play. .1-1,e was .ciressecl. in rags. "'His `hang-eut was bootlagging road -house. He was a drimk, and he Made -himself a nuisance. Apparently Robertson Davies, the author, used his drunken antics to • make . his .audierice - When Will We learn that it ,is bad taste to laugh at the degradation of the alcoh, olio? When will 'writers learn that it is irubad taste to parade. the 'staggering gait ,and the maudlin ipee'eh Qf a 'drunk Man? 7,•It is a Matter for hame and for, pity, not for 'amuse-. merit,, the plight of the victim,, of drinking. The public needs to revise its thinking 'at' this point. ..0•1•11111•101190, • Outt, Catherine English. com- position,, 0; English literature) I geometry, C botany., ,IpOology;, II ,• physics, C; chemistr , q; French anthors,,,II; ryench. composition, I, 'Erskine, Mary -4,nrie — English conipe4itien; ; ',Efiglish literature, history, I; botany, I; zoology, ; Latin authors,' ; La tin ' Com- pusitiono" C ; Freneh anthers, III French eompesition; 11. Holmes, Eric—English composi- tion, C • English literature, C ; algebra, DC; geometry, ; trigonom- etry, C; physits, chemiStry, Q ; French -authors,- C ; Prench position, - • • Meheod, Shella:-EngliSli•composi- tion, III; English literature, III; .geometry, C; botany, II; zoology, II; chenaistry, II ; Latin authors, C ; Latin' composition,. • C; -French quiet corner which has been set -aside as the resting place ef those who served King and country to 'honor the inemorY •Uf onr Corn - said Itev.- B.. II. Farr. It was a sacred ano solemn thing to witness 1 ,eolor party going a bout to, decorate rhemseven.ty-five honored "^ author 0, French eompositron, III, Menzies,: joan.-,-English cOnipdSi- tion, •C; English literature, 0; chetnistky, 0; Preneh authogs, C. Itaithby, Maile----,,English. composi- tion, (2; English literature, 0; his - :tory, III; geometry,:0 ; botany, III; zoology, III; Freneh.• author,s, „-CF French coinpesitien; C. " Reberts, jaines,--English litera- ture, III. • Itobertson, Shirley—Englishcoin, positiOn, III ;* Evglish' literature, II; French unthors, 0; , Preach composition, • .,St6wart—English compost, Um, (1 • Wall, Maree--History, II. , Wightman, Llattie—English com- position, ; English, 1iterature,*0; botany, II i zoology, ; Young,-' ,e1renistry, RaymOnd—Ehglish coin; position,. ; English literature, ; geometry, III; trigonemetry, C; physics, C; chemistry, II ;• French authors, 0; Preneh composition, C. Yungbiut, Glenn—English cern- position, III ; English literature, III; algebra, ; geometry, II; trigonometry, I; physics, 1; chem- istry,. I; French 'authors, III; French,, composition, C. ST. -GEORGE'S 'GAR:DEN PARTY HANSON--'-ELLIOTI. • . -The niamiage or \1 r. Winnifred Elliott and. Harry Hansorf took place , 6n Saturday, ,July 22nd, at St. John Vianney Church, Flint, Mich., where the Rev: 'Henry Mayotte offiCiated at a ,quiet cere- The lienntifut the rectory provided a charming setting for the .annual garden -party spon- sored"by the Churchwoman's Guild of 'St. George's Church on. Thurs. day, -July• 27th. The occaSion was also'a finanCial suCcess, as a steady patronage Was enjoyed during the afternoon. • . ,Mrs. Clinton .Staniforth;)president. of the ' Guild, was assisted in. re-, Mony. The ...bride Is the mother of "'AL'S. Frank Cook of. ,Goderich. She Wore a spit of aq-ua shade With. White- 'accessories and. an 'orchid corsage. Attendants ..were Mr. and ceiving .„by • Mrs.. B. II., arr and I..mrs. MattheW 'Wiesen), the latter- shoi. js ae (lust3' • rose:6ors. sgtet t, c of pink tier (i white, rosebuds; - After the rites -patrOnii: .• ' '• the, einiple left On ,4 trip to Toronto, -Prettily t• dec-Orated,' sale tames Mitreal and, a Saguenay' River re weadvantageously .placed, on the, iliTharge,: CandY-Mrs. 1. poo.4 1 cruIse and will make their home at lawn, with the, following, convners 2009 Cartier street;,•Flint, • -.B.i Wiltnot. • Fancy work graves. We thank God for their times ,of, peace„.it would he a hor-. irs. If.• B.. ,%. Tiebberne, .',I,Irt,, : :saeritice," .,.0d. the Speaker.. . "In rible. ,thing 'to forget them. ..i.tet I). J. Vkatersou, Mrs. Williams and if .war conies, let, 'us be as sit -Ong' liug-ill• and, Miss' *Alilis. PloWers—, Mrs. ' ihtuley. Postothee -7- Aaintdaunci.:koeualrttstg.t.(;(1,1111;sn,ta.sLiiit,ftw, tt)liiier 1) )1,( Mrs. E. .1). Brown.' Tea' — , Mrs - as rinath 05, td 'keep the memory of Ch:trles. V 1(11 Ln 'Mrs. Thoinas Legg; their deeds as.a sacred trust., assistmgy, Mrs. B. IL. 14.'arr, ;Miss work Li done, hut •thei? works do r.[;).ie.h. Shirley ,Hardiug; Miss L. Harrison follow titem. They eritured Ow apt Miss BOWdell of .Kingston, :Niis. nimi and 5111511 of the li .st World ("'"ge MitimbY' Mrs. 11.- Paboer, Mrs. F.:?iley, Mrs., A: lore, Mrs.- : 1.1 e think, .).1' the quie when.. llod ' ( 1 11 the tii"rgall°:'1 6°11 " 611(-111 nt . Sililn 'E•4.1 1. :I tTEL -1-iik- liV;Ili ..1-11 VliriSt WE'lli t ilk! item' .Wil,!..uVeritYake(1. I ; . r ; \vont down to the seh 1111„ ),4 .,N4Sri *.NI. ry, • 'dr 5(11181(11', 1111 :lir 14171,01e and ;Nlrs. Bert Niuntia. bothijly will briug MUM HA” 11 11,11HE'lr Upon The , Sigual-Star's_ -advt. 32 INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS Mixon Lodge No. 62,•Gode- -rich meets first and third Monday; nights 'of every month in MacKay Visitors Welcome. • -46tf FOR RENT A new shop,28' by 30', for bady and: fender work, painting and welding: ' This is in connection 'with my service station. I will supply hydro and air for $20 a month. An oppor- tunity for .someone to be on Ills own. Grenier, B -A Service "'Station, Grand Bend.' • shall rise 11( 111. Thus all ottr, e010=' . Poires shall rir,e and meet' us again."; As .i:ast l'hi<t wits' 'sounded hy 1, -l()1t'1111!1‘17;ve?11)1:‘:‘1:1 ti1(1.t11(111Z i,e11;WE1 VC. 10 7 half-mast,• followed by 'a icillinte's silence, which mu, broken hy the • ltereille. The flags were 'To ised, the'heneilietion was: prinnumeed .hy Rev. Mr:: Farr, 1111(1 tlie i1111)11'SHi V(' 'servic'e was Niue] tuleti with tile:. Na i0.111V • An (1(0111. • • laalltaituawam.amosav 111111, The Sign '• ONTARIO INSURANCE . kcENTs. ASSOCIATION, • 9 • 4 't LAYTON4-WE1#103, , A. quiet Llut pretty saintlier Wed- ding, • took, place in $t. • George's .Ahgliean Church here,lon*Satutday afternoun _when • li'rtinces .EVelyn. Weekes, oI ,Ottawa, daughter of Weeltes, of Vietorla,',B.V., Was the late Abel S. Weekes, was ti4soanITOIefN 4 tl(ir !a?' tuel IlaeriudrY Yrate ni Dr. I G. -Layton .4. Birminginun, Mightn't', ‘Rev..13. IL Parr officiated and the Wedding music Was played by Prof. A. Anderton. The bride, given in marriage by her cousin, 4r. S. • Teskey. Smith"; of Toronto, 'wore n; •ffoor-length white lace. gvwn, !softly draped: . Iler finger-tip 4 veil was caught with itephanotis to .a lace coronet: and she carried a prayer -book turange- input of Joanna Hill roseand •steplianotis. - Her slater, MiSs "Rath Weekes, of Harcourt, N.B„ was bridesmaid In bouffant style' of pale green organdie) with Matching daral headdress, She, carried a crescent bouquet of summer dowers.- The .flower -girls Were Colleen Smith, of Toronto,. and Catherine Anderson, of GOderich. • Their. dtesseS in alative and yellow, respectively, were similar to that of tile brides: - maid. They wore- floral head- dresses, and crescent bouquets com- pleted the color scheme. 'Mr. Sam- uel C. Ander.son, Goderich, was grocimsnian and Mr. r. U. of 00.4:vine, was usher.. .After • the ceremony,' a reebption WAS held at the, home of the bride's ,cousins, Mr. and Mrs. .Sainnell C. Anderson, St. Patrick's street, where the bride's aunt, Mrs. Colin E. J. Smith, received in printed grey mesh with black accessories and corsage, of pink roses. -She was assisted .by Mrs.:Anderton wearing navy -blue with, gardenia corsage,. ad. white accessories.For a weUding •trip to AGH I'Vestern 'Canada the bride -wow A grey sill . lail1en4...witir.b1ack, aece*i sliei:3„ ;gardenia cownge and all IwirluQln brooch, the' 'gitt of 1h0. briaegyamt, flu their return theY*-, will reidde In ."Park Lodge,"Sta. ton Voldrield, Warwickshire, Eng- land. . The br.hle i a. grtultlato Of the UniverAties of AlanitOba• , Toronto, and her linShaini of St.' Julin's College, Candaridge.- practisea at the English- bar on the. - 0Xford, circuit,and hiti; chantbers in Birhilitglfaut; Gueete Were pre-.. sent 'at the wedding froni Toronto, ,Oakvflle, London and Cdencop. * *'• DRINK "461Z/ A E MARr RCu host of the highwaqs AwarmargarianimatiamiS MAKI THE 11171r Any veteran interested in' attending Warrior's Day 'parade at, the 0 N E, Toronto, on Saturday,' AugtiOt. 26th, • contact'Bob Venus or Phone 823J. . 32x. One of the 8,006. Sun Life of Con - Oa annuitants receiving his regular income cheque. in many instances this lifetime income was provided by regular, small payments, during this: 9nnultant'sj best earning years. Others* at older ages used a lump sinn from savings or capital to ,gdard against advancing years. Independence 'in q.ips:"can be made certain. with'e • Sun Life Pension policy. PLANNED LIFE INSURANCI BRINGS PEACE OF. MIND Without obligation, let rue UR you how the. facilities, of the. SUN LIFE ASSURANCE 'COM- PANY ,OF CANADA can best meet yoiir ,particular needs in a Way that will fit icourpacketbook: Harold 11,Y, Shore Representative 'or • • " Life Assurance Company I of Canada ---------- North St, c" Phone 766.w • vialmemaxedrassmawaroseavaiimmati H. M. FORD Gei Insured Stay Insured-, .• Rest Assured North St. Tel. 268w, Godench Pavilion , liimovie••••••••iiei0eoeseeesemomiesicieseileeisfe. •••••••••••••••*••••••••••••••9•••••••••••4 • THIRTIETH ANNIVERSARY YEAR —Dancing Wednesday, Saturday and holiday, evenings— EVERT SATURDAY NIGHT— " • 'JOHNNY. DOWNS, AND HIS MUSIC. , Every Wednesday night, CKNX Barn Dance Gang. ° The Pavilidn-is'available for afternoon tin& evening rentals. The Management „eaters:: to • banquets, wedding _receptions, etc.,„_ phone 675 or 419.' ••• —IPVILESENTL. •••••••,............. ...........•••••••••limm“.. s...........“...“...-emiiiisio............... •. %,• , The ar On'the .— The. PI. , Wept, At . MI At . ..,.. — ° ‘ Street . Square .. _ --- PHONF 47 ---"--,-- PliONE 01150 ---,1-----, , , ,., , NoVv.--"Mother Didn't Tell .,ge,'',.. with 'Dorothy McGuire and , . 'William Lundigan. ' Mon., .fues. an:c . . Esther ViIliinss, Van jOlinfitin and John 'Lund • Teehnicoler in a ,inosteal romance at famous Sun 'where two ex -Wiles meet two PlayhoYS on a vacation.) ,Thurs., Fri. and , circi.goiy reek,. Wien Westcatt and !jean Parlwr A 'dramotic Storyin tralY Western wherein '.tt notorious gmnnan tries io reform to justify ,the faith.Of liisvife., Co• luing—"A 'Lotter t� Three Wive/with Jeanne 'Crain and -Linda Darnell *' • • Now—Gene Autry and Rarhara Britton, in "lifalled Pistols." " lion„ Tues. and - An. Ititlittn inttnigrant inimmes n wealthy hanker:but loses the tete' Of his sons throngh his ruthless Methods. , "The House of" Stranger" . . _ Tlfurs., Fri. and Sat.—Two 'Features. Charles. Starrett, Smiley Wilmette and Helen 'Parrish , An adventure.with the Darrango Kid in whleh a gang of ontlaws is trapped through 11i' of 11. ruRe ,`Quick On the Trigger" . 'Stephen Dunne, Lois. Maxwell and.oloe SawYer The .tale of fi dtig. mistaken Tor a wolf 05111(0'10111(9 010(1 n con- k • •• ."" 'S Or CI n ince '.‘KAZAN" Coollag—"Greett Promise." An appealing pie re, great cast. 100% wool Blankets (large)' 100% ''vV'ool Motor Robes Panda Bears