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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1950-08-31, Page 511,1. �tl NJ,.N/ t/.'=\t/: tt/r1i/:..t/' t/..�`/:'il :Ei1:t if i/`M/1iJ A ��►/ rl:Ltl�t/ 111;; II Yl:,-•! `'1-!--‘91"94.19 /tal tretilarlaliillrfillYel1i%li%di%Ado/GYM%via\n/iid7ra\iy�}1511 %�\u%d C%A\17e\1if rniTlo\11.4,741\n a "The A1w -Busy. Talon" Choose now your Special Order Suit, Topcoat Overcoat SUNDAY, SEPT. 3rd H 1.0 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL. ,i11 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION AND $ER1VMON. f rs .it frr',14-' 1, tr4�tain's first.four-jet airliner,the de Havilland-.Comet re'centl underwent a series of ground *tests and made a :. tial' flight at the de Havilland Aircyaft Company's Head- quarters at Hatfield, Hertfordshire. • • Eou,r teen of these airliners ,are being (milt for Use , on nolo trunk international routes .of British Overseas Air- • spays• and British European" Airwaysy and 'are belied to' -be -service Eby 1952... . ' Powered by four ``Ghost" jet motors, buried in •the thin. -wings and -developing a thrust of more than. 20,000. . horse -•paver.,' the Comet is designed .tc t'arry� thirty-six passengers at 40,000 feet at'slleed$ approaching 000 miles. REVEREND BEVE `LY • H. FARR, , B.A., L.Th.i• RECTOR A. W, ANDERTON, Organist and Choirmaster • V REV. C. WESLEY COPE, BA., B.D., 1<_inister' ALEX. `CLARK, Organist and Choir Master 10 a.m. THE. CHURCH SCHOOL. 11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP., Nurser/ and Primary School , w `THE FOUR HORSEMEN." The Church With, The Singing Tower Welcomes -YOU: Knox Even -a full day at the Fair will -tot give you enough time to see all the modern,up.ito-the-minute displays of manufactured goods. ....Agricultural, Livestock and Dairy Products exhibits .... Midway. and Grandstand Shows . . Harness Horse Racing.. ,. .Poultry, Dog and Flower Show. Presbyteria Chute!' Vielcomes you to its Services 11 a.m. "BROTHERHOODS.", Advance Sale Tickets now ' available veverywhere-3 for 000—mike hold- ers eligible tor prizes Valued at over • Graindstand Resrved Seat tickets now _on „sale at Western Fair Office, Lon- Sunday ,morning, ,Septem4er 10th, SacraMent of it,ifant Baptism? ' -Trilinister. • Director of Praise. Victoria St. United -Church ,ORGANIST' and CHOIR LEADER—Miss Mary Joyce Straehan 10 a.m. SABBA;rH SCHOOL. 11 a.m. PUBLIC WORSHIP: UNION CHURCLGODERICH 'TOWNSHIP PUblic Wershiir tor Summer .niontlis' at •1A5. a:m., immediately fol - !owed by 'Sabbath School. • . Victoria -Union Welcomes You. 11, This picture shows the new jet airliner .seen,Kon the tarmac after undergoing its ground test, at Hatfield, re- cently.. • In the foreground scan be.seen the De Havilland 108, ' which was- used to caleillate wing resistance and speed for • the new plane. instructions for Canning Peaches Issued Consumers' ° Association Mrs. F. E. Wright, president . of the Canadian 'Association of C on- sumers, calls on. the women of old Ontario to help in .the emergency whish seems likely to develop in handling the present .peach Crop by doing more Aname canning. While a her message is directed .to members of the. Association• and, participat- ing organizations, she hopes • it will: be heeded by all housewiv;es who are in, a position oto help. ': She points out that as a result of ;the railway strike supplies of fresh .fruit and, vegetables have piled up in 'marketing centres .close to areas where' these ' products are grown. On the 'other hand, more distant Or - isolated. districts •are likely too be• short. • To ensure everyone gets an ade- quate' supply. of preserves er canned goods for the •winter_ months, And particularly to . prevent waste ' of the peach crop now, coming on the market, she asks • women Tiring: in communities near the fruit -growing areas to make a special effort this year to -can, preserve, . fast -freeze,• or process, for their :own . use, as many of these tresli fruits and vegetables aspossible. 13y so do- ing, they will leave the commercial- ly -canned products for those wiio have been unable to buy the .fresh products because . of „lack • of rail' fai