HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1950-09-14, Page 7DUNGANNQN, Sept. - MiGs
• ' Grace Rudson w1ll4 conclude her
•iservieees at the 'H• Treleavex ° res,
�ti111xa271tA Lucknow, this week and
Will enter training September 1 lb`•
at the Kitchener -Waterloo Mospl�ittl,
• Gvace has been a 'student of Oode-
rich Collegiate Insititute and since
roving from. Goderich with her.
family to Me' ` village, a year and
a -half ago has supplied as organist
in the •Presbyterian Church: ,and
le ., her services .to other organ -
/1S. n$.
St. Paul's' Anglican Church will
holda harvest home service: in
Church. next ' Sunday evening,
September rah, •at 7,30 p,m:, with
Rey, B, F. Lancaster of 'Wngham
'Os speaker.' All are welcome,
Mr. ,and Mrs. TPiil Jackson, Rip-
ley, i id their nepli *, Mr, Bob
Mills, wife and tittle daughter, :of
Cleveland, called '''to visit their
eousins, Mi. and Mrs, Chas;''ow1er,
this week. •
-Miss Jane ' Montgomery of Tees*
water is vilsiting her sister-in-law,
Mrs. J, G. Montgoruery,
Robt. Mole and Donald Caesar
are two youths of the ,6th concession
of, Ashhe1&' .tawmi in wht . 1a"i'g.
gone to Shellbrook, S.asic., to work
oa the\ Non of Mrit Norman Sou4ch,
brother of Mrs. . mt .. Yining, West
Wi wanosh. They were a companied
by Mr. anal' Mrs;, Victor Errington„
who are visiting thekr-" relatives:tat
Shellbrook,
4•universary services will; be held
Th
e .
, V quantity ' 0 print . goods "Was dls-
trib`uted •t'or the making of articic►s.
Rev.• �E. ,Tavener and Mrs. Tay.,
ever were -resent' and the, rector
closed thea- meeting myth`' *pier.
from es shileld, eoxieession 7 and * Mrs, Ives entertained with an
north, to tucknow, fir. Giorcigu ,aftern;o'on tea and a' .social Utile
Montgomery, Who operates the Ford : •was enjoyed•
I;rakin a „P1tel3i$yterlaxr, Ch'ureh Ile > o l Ca11 wad answereed y fay
Sunday, Qetobex' 1st, at 1.1 ►. � ept; et, tee,. ° Piaui were 1aaade
p,nt ° The ministerR (3 or ' tile- November bsizaa,r and a
and 7
Winn, will preach at both cervices.
*hoot B se0.---A'1r; Allan aced
has purchased two new bases fot
transporting, High $chool pnbils
garage :,at Lueknow, ti �,s 'the Con-
fro t. K cane riL� kno v 4Higgb
m Kinloss
School. Mita the new buses arrive,. ^�
which will be soon, .the,pup'lls are WE,TIPIDLPP, Sept. `1,2, 1.r. and
taken 'to School' lu env3lrs, M. 11. Martin and Mrs. N. G,
hursdu with ry
I�en.rY Johnston 'and sister, �Irs: T y Air. a?ad�,Mrs, Rer't
unry, Mahone*, „of Oordovan, iarz,► Taylor.
=wer:e • ,recent - ,guests with' ° their • Ir. and Mrs. Marshall Stone-
CouaIns Mr. and Airs, ' Bert "MCS
, andM and hpuse and Miss_ Vi'ilznifrcd Camp -
Whinney irinney of the village r. bell,, were • visitors, ' at London on
Mrs, Hugh McWhinney ,on the farm ,.Thursday.„
, Ashteld.' 'It is forty-two' years ;Mrs, jasper McBrleu gf' Godei'ich
since they were 'here before, They • ; visiting her sister; Mic,S. G'ordgn
are' formgr Goderichites,.whoso par- Snell: ••
en�ts were the Bite Mr:a and Mrs. • Mr'. and _Mrs. Norinan Cartera;o
'phos:' J'ohnsf on, ', They were° accom-•Clinton visited on Sttnciay with
gturied Uy, their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Catapbell and ,Miss
Mrs. John. Porter . of Goderich, • to Winntfred, "•
visit. the 1VIeWhinney faraiilies Miss Ida�ttie Wigbtim�an is visiting
Axid. Meeting.—Mrs, Lorne 'vets this week Wit,h,..London 'friends,:
wAa hostess for the- Ladies' - q ui> d ,- Mrs,~ Tack . Griffin ' and'' Miss
of "St. P•al:Ws .nglican Church for Margaret . Griffin of Toronto and
the September meeting. Mrs Ben Miss .Margaret Jackson of Auburn
Mole presided and the meot�'ug ( visited on Sa'ttirday %kith Mrs.
opened with the: reading of .the Clarence Cox. •
•
28th Psalm by'Mrs. Thos. Young. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rollinson of
Vis tors from Wel i Azusite�. of Goderleh vielted on
WHEELER'S
FUNERAL SERVICE
No .extra charge for the °u
of • of F17 erml Home, Toros,
to Street: _ .
Prompt Ambulance
Toronto. visaed jecently with JIr.
and Mrs. Pinersor Rodger..
Messrs: Donald •_MeNali. and
Cook, • of Blyth, Mr. and Mrs. James
Doak and babe, of Crewe, .and Miss.
Mildred' Cook , visited on Sunday
with Mrs. Fred •Cook, •
' Mr. and Mrs. 'Earl Wightman.
'visited on Sunday with Mrs. Henry.
¥athers:•o'f : Lucknow,
1V Ir: and' Mas. Sam • Sweeny' of
Brussels visited- on. Sunday.• wi:t i
Mr. and Mrs. 'Charles 'Smith.•
Miss .Marilyn Gear -df Kitchener
is visiting her grandm Cher, Mrs.
J. L. McDowell. -
Mr. and Mrs. 'Norman Mcp°owel1,
Gerald and Gwendolyn and. tr.
Wm. McDowell' visited. at. Midland
and Penetang over -the week -end..,
�1tr, •std Mrs.' Geo., Cook and Mr.
and -Mrs. Charles Copk of Belgrave
visltett on .Sunday'w.1tb, Mr,_. €.}uric:
Mrs.' Walter Cook. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Roland y:incent of
Blyth visited on- Sunday- with 'Mr.
Leslie Buchanan.. •
Their$ wag a nice gathering o
ladles .at . the opening fall `meeting
of ;the NortIi •street= united Olnirch
1V,vf,s., for 'which Mrs. tf. L, Co3e
kindly .lent her • attractive bows:.,,
The President, Miss. Campbell, •oc-'
copied the chair and presided -over.
the. „business .•session. After the
,usual reports had been, read and
ndgpted a "thank you'• letter fro{n.
i�IrlS, Pridhab and the Misses Shat.-
man
hamznau for sympathy. :extended was
read: lay the corresponding secretary,
M. :marker, Miss Isabel Shar-
man .;lread?- a selection from the book
"Top or the, ilii• a.= coileetion of
radio talks given ' by Rev. W. Jo.
Donnelly,: D,'i?.,, of 'ioung .Church,
Winnipeg.
Miss. Campbell read a letter from
the supply convener at Clinton ask-`
ing' for donations of clothing 'and
to3's for new ,Canadians, €i -riving
at Iialifax, . ;
•• 4i's.'' Cole- took 'charge of the'da,
v otio n 1. exercises, which 2 she
opened by reading a lovely' little
peen entitled "Take'Tlyne to Pray."
Tire Scripttire''lesson was, read ,bg
Mrs. -.Johnson. and Mrs. Currie of.,
feaed prayer. • A. splendid synopsis
of the new study book, '"The United
Church Re-enters Japan," by Miss
Sybil Courtice,. was given, by 'Miss
Grace Strang.; •
A vote of thanks' Was tendered•
(formerly, Ounningtra1 t a;,Pryde)
Clinton, Exeter, Seaforth
Write Box 150, or pkone413,
Easter "
and we shall be pleased to
call.
Yes, I really enjoyed my
a'
shopping trip—I bought all
the things sa.yid for �� •
That's the .way" I' plan my bigger
-purchases. They seem tocome easier,
and more quickly, when.I pddt something
into the bank regularly. I like the
comforting feeling" ot,watphing my
account grow. °
I.hate to keeping too much cash around
the house. It's so convenient to ,have
the 'bank take dare, of,it.• And my bank
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BEST OP MATERIALS
Guaranteed workmanship at
prices . that will please you.
SAVE ALL AGENTS. PAIOS
Calrat_our office: or drop .neo a
tine to Box 161, Go(lerlch.' We
will be pleased • to„ call and help
03hoose a suitable, memorial for
your family plot: : ' ,
R. • Q:..SPOTTON
St. Andrew's St.'
if!. B j J ,13Xyth; iB.. F. BE V M D, Ziu►,�rleh l ,
General l.getits.
R. . '^q{1Y1l.KjNSON, C.L,V piviu on 1♦'tanager.
Miss Sharman, ' Miss Strang .'and..
Mrs. Cele,:. after which Miss Camp-
belt.• -dismissed, the ,nreetiag with,
prayer ' PtzllOwing. ,this, light re>
freshrnents; and. a social' half-hour
were enjoyed..
;valise pEs
atspoi g me
jta�iub in Minard`s for
muscular stiffness. aches,
pains and sprains;. Grease-
less quick drying, no
r unpleasantodor.
Large„ conomicol`Siwe
`111 PORTED WOOLI FNS, PIO & PIG, _SHARKSKIN
WORSTED, GABARDINE t SEEGES..
W.Ci-SNAZEL,Taiior:
.. 0"• • k,
SOUTH STREET . `
EVENING BY 'APPOINTMENT: PHONE 171.
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-, IRVIN—R,t YNARD ' •
LUCKNOWc 'At -the home of Mr.
and Mrd. Nelson Rayn' u d, R. t. 3,
Luckziow, on Wednesday) 'September
Oth, - their daughter,. Lillian Ida,
became the- bride'of Russell 'William
Irvin son of Mr. and Mrs; William
Irvin, R.R. 7, Lucknow., Rev,, C.
'B. Woolley, Luckndw, officiated.
Given in marriage by her father,
the 'bride wore a ,floor -length gown
Of white sheer with fingertip ','veil.
She carried a. bouquet of red roses
and Fore a gift, of the bridegroom,
a necklace and eat rings set vcrith
rli rreeene.s. ' Miss.4 Dorothy' Ray-
nard was bridesmaid for her sister,
wearing a gown 'of ice blue taffeta,
with French angora trim. "Ser
headdress and veil matched , her
..gown, and .je carried : a , colonial,
bouquet of yellow roses.. Test man
was Elgin 'Alton of.,,i,ondon. �Viiss
Ruth Raynard, also a sister of the,
bride, was organist land Elmer .Um
bich sang. At the reception Mrs.
Raynard wore dress' of navy
printed' sheer with matching .ae-
.cessories, and the mother of the
bridegroom had chosen a navy
dress. • For travelfing. the bride
donned a rust dressy with navy ac-
cessories; . On their return Mr, llliii
Mrs. Irvin will" reside' on the, bridte-
groom's• farm, i h concession of
Ashfield. Guests were present from
Luckn'ow,. Dungannon, Goderich,
London, Hamilt-on, Listowel; Toes -
water, Holesworth,. Sault Ste Marie
and Echo Bay, •
•
Lorne We'bs.ter Coleman,. of the,
`Varna district, • •died on September
•lst in .his forty-eighth rear. Sur-
viving are44is wife -and three child-
ren M. o a brother, ,liarv�ey-, niem
bei of-_.elle Stanley Tow nship •Coun-
cil.
I guess most women are much_ yke Ine--
housevvives with :modest savings -who
their neighborhood -bank handy,
useful . always .obliging.
- HORSE'S' each $5.00
. CATTLE each $5.00
HOGS per cwt. 50e
tcaording to size & condition
C u' etet. Seaforth -15
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