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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1950-11-30, Page 6R„JT • . a w WAC STI`IRI bw . NOv. Armond'” ,ittlliln•`ney spent a few •day.s.1atat Wee7,+. • tt the l :inter►i;'Air at,Toronto and also visited 'Mr. and =•Irs,' John (rear of Kitehenc:r, Mr. and Mrs. c I3<. R ..mall•. of T 'i a a izI t rt i ) an '� .ti �f' ) � � lti d ,.1 I�- L �yc . -Maze of Winjlaauz assent a v u ale, of •day. last Week With Mr. and • MI's. Maurice Busman, Mr. and. Mrs. Honer . (telt,," o f Kinburn.visited ozi $a Mansel.. . • with Mrs. ?red 01o11 a id 'f( uily. Ur -James Snell tf Nr le .1 lit t . week end with lair. and Mrs. Elir•in• .• Taylor. Nornmalt Wi rhtluan • visited 1 frienads i u t, Week sat, 31ic11atnd and various • placeq. in. Michigan. Ur. Mutrayi ,Knox ` oi' L,izneriek, Alta., is ,visiting at the home of his uncle cud aunt, Mr. and Mrs. w••° ...•r ' and Campbell visited. ou Sunday .with lIts. R. 4+ Gx and' r. andd ars. 1x Knox' o Dun annon, S . Oliiee .-- The annual ineetin of the i tiladay school. was held -On Thursday evening., After the devo- tional period, which was led by the superintendent, M. Norwan, 11c- 1)owe l,the pastor, Rcv. ('. C'. t'i'xa_�lt- Rs 'in).',`tozl. was iib shatl',ge. Normae Mc- Dowell was re -Sleeted ' as uperin- tendeast,-with 11owai,rd Campbell and Marvin Mclruwell; seere>`at•y-treas- uri r, G•ratcine McDowell; assistants, :Murray McDowell, Rey Buchanan nan r. .1iaaitt�, iilnifred J .tit - 1 etta Snc111, .. Violet • ("`c:'ok, ' A'rnold, Cook, ° Graeme McDowell ; - Crw.11e Roll superintendent, Mrs. Howard 'Campbell, llrs. Hugh,. Blair; mis- sionary ,superintendent, Mrs. Chas. Smith, Urs.. Howard Campbell, -Mn. A.1va McDottiell, Mrs. 'Ernest t Snell ; representative to, official board, Mrs. Marin McDowell„ temperance superintendent, Rev. C. C. Waaa1iing= • FREE-! I FREE! FREE! This is not an order BUT is your- chance to. win a beautiful 8- •cubic foot De -luxe Norge Refrigerator with Electric Clock and • Automatic Self Defroster ---guaranteed 5 years—FREE. Fill in this. form completely' and bring it to 'Cranston's, Furniture Store, Goderich, on or before December 23r"d. The owner of the card drawn on that date will win a Norge Refrigerator. • . • _ ' 1. Whist Electrical .Appliances do you wish to buy in ,1951? s• "12. Specify: • \laliufaeltut'r's Name Style. o1' :size " P Price %sift wish .ti) pay" What -Furniture do you wish to buy , in 1951? • 4. Specify i W l'aulifa<'tureiys Name Sty1e or 'site • Price yoat „wish to ..pay .' Do you Dian • to, purchase 'by monthly payments or take a • ,M. (4seotint ' for cash? • • ton, 'toward .Campbell. • I'vllowing is the ii:st of tt'lchers for thevarious ie>us class : 'Senior Bible class, Iloward 'Campbell, Mr.. and Mrs.-llttri0. Io - 1 .utvell, 51rs. Wm. 11c:ti'ittie, qtr . Stanley Cook, 11r. Jack Buchanan; junior Bible • class; Ilurvey Mer utEil, Gordon ItIo 11x Douglas s :Campbell, Rev. C . C. Washington,' Norman MrI)owell, ;1lurrny Me- '1)otvtli; junior elkss, '°Wisulifred Campbell, Jalle•tta " Snell, Eileen Taylor, Mrs. Gurdon Smith; prim - airy, 'Mrs. Alvai McDOwell,. Mrs, Pon Snell, ;M1rs. Frank Campbell, Mrs. Ivan Wigliti4an, Mrs. Wm. Carter; ,r Fred- beginners' claw, ••,�11.�. (,saok, f M•rs: Jack. Ift1elianab, Mrs. 1st ii"nrd Caluapbe11,•'Violet Coos:, Mins•. Nprip au Mci)owell. It was decided to ;iVe `800 'to missions. A • special collec- tion will be ,taken on SnOday, I)evein ber 3r(1, for "lir'istrnas Cheer. The meting closed wit4t• the bene• - d tion ,by the superintendent, • DONNYBROOK DONNYBROOK, Nov. 28. ail: Robert t'hawney attended ' - the Winter Fair at 'Torpai,to last week. Cburcrh Workers 'MO!. -- rIhe W.M.S. and W.A._ held, their November - ureeeing on -Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs,' I1, Jefferson. Mrs. Normals Thompson was in charge of .the ,szseeting, fol lowing .tlie program outlined ill tile' Missionary Monthly. After the opening hymn, "The..C'hut'eh's Ono' Foundation, all' Jrrined in repeating the Lord's Pr•tayer. The Scripture less, -on, Was read frons -the 23rd chapter of John. Mrs. R. Chamncay and Mrs.. A. • Craig gave reports of the sectional convention which was held at Nile._Mrs. II° Jeffer- son Contributed a-.d"olo, A "thunk you" lettel•..frolu Miss Irene Jeffer- son' was .read.. Chapter :; of the, study book, `•Through the. Church of Christ in. Japan, was taken 'by \1rs:"'-181tlart Chaunney and Mrs. Thompson closed The meeting with t prayer. At the close of the C.A. meeting a • sale' of hehneinade btakiiai; and miscellaneous .articles was held. Lunch was Served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. John R. Thoulp- son . andfurs. ;;. Chamney.. 0101*11 I' EI, B T - 'i" _ It .A D I R Gl'ltit•II.Ir. and, .i •' S. > - n i►ntis .Witmer cif Zurich., celebrated their gol.eieu wedding anniversary U1 wt 1 , NulEi)tY 12111,C1i at their 'home the v,lill c. 1 1at I ut. the aftermlee and evening ,the bride groom and the bridesmaid of Iifly y4,'als ago, nc)W 1i~r . Re(iben taac•tr., Dashwood, were at' home tot their one hundred or more guests. The best Imus, Lou hiller, of. Win- nipeg, brother of the bride, was unable )leto) t I be rt e,c lit: )1 ' „Gold streamers and flowers decor- ated the •difi't rent rooms, the dieing table having golden tapers,. 'niitilas, .n three-tier wedding mite decorated in ;,roll and gold calsclle.s. - Receiv,ing the guests in the after- noon we1;;t Mr. and,' Mrs, Orville Witmer, Evening guests were re- eeive(J -by Mr. and •Mrs: iWillittzii Gibboxlaa. fie was poured by" Mrs ' . J 'a r .� (] • ' '1 I d� (l Wells in the aafl<erne- a, �d M. rs., Ja•i1..Gasclw in the evening. Mr,s l. Campbell 1cK. le a ut Afro. Witzn r showed the guests to the during-ro01n,•tvhile Misses Joyce' Wltnez alid�.1d >C r Jervis seryed C d t1e r d sts, Miss Gertrude cztru1E S cl(le, Ltnc►a, 1resided°oydt the guest t book, Airs. Witmer, Mrs. Gaeta and all those assisting Wore cursages of yellow 'muni.. ('lose relatives who ;called were Mrs, 11'itmer's_ ,sister, Alist •Miller, tf )Toronto, three nievi!s, i Lss c5 Mildred, -Ed Thelma and Enid n) d Shore, of 'Woodbridge, Mr. .Vttnier's. brothel;, Isaiah Witmer of Dash- wood; and niece, and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Witmer of,..,Exeter" anti theirson, T , and Mr. • Wit- mer's sister, II . Tildat Forest of IIensail, Mr. 'Wituser'a. 'brothers, Wes., of Alberta, ti:tick, of SaskatcbeWan, and . Lon of .Winnipeg, were unable ie • come but sent gifts and heartiest pongrittidatieans. • 15Ir, linIbXrb. }tplcr have seven elliltlrgl," fottr daughters and' three .sons. The daughters are Adell, W. C Jervis, ibClinton " Leila, , Mrs. Edward 'Wells, St. Marys; (Hive, ..Mrs.' eatzaipbt'l1 \1eKtnley;+ Zu,rieh r Rut11, Mrs. Wzn. Gibbons, London. The soils\ are Ga,•rfleld,, London; Orville, Zurich, and Neil , Goderich. There age eleven grand- ehiidren. They axe Audrey Jervis and -Jervis, I:liialton; Joyce. Witmer 1T�i.tzlle 1 ��d Cameron ��1 Wax,LIiich ; Robert ikleR4in,rey, Zurich; John, Jo.res and Dennis' Wells,,; St. Marys; liarsbali,eue Gibbons, Lon- don; 'Jf(litir,end" Robert Neil Wit; mer, tigdelt Mr. • aucieri.sirs, •W1tmer, now, in their seventy-eighth and , s'e.ventyr fourth year respectively, 'deeply ap- preoiated the gifts and pod wishes received.. Their Ca it d a friends � wish tlelCoa51ad gQi,d health stli aand'uaany mere 'anniversaries. ]G'Iuahal feet Are ane of; the finest extubples of nature's engineering. U o t "ruin zuin then with improperlyIrv p erIv sitting shoes, and utaalce sure• the body's s �eigh t�i� �r operly dis- tributedon the feet. • Drinking of tatter1 is an cs.sEntiatl health habit six or eight glasse a day However, it shola ld noebe o lt�� dtY� .Sh own t nc.a , el fB aa. --i.a,...M., sw..".•mom .�.,,.�..�, �• r M4 +.+r ►(r+ our D •. \r7 4 RIST. WII CABINET TA NG i,N GENERAL. WOODWORKING ' 10 WATERLOO ST,. Phone 375W 1I` Dgn't 'V.!Tait AnoTlier. D °Start Necessary. Home Repairs NOW! Aluminum serves breakfast in bed! o" aG NAME IN FULL COMPLETE AI)I)RESS - , This form is anti e,y personal and confidential bet en signer and s. Fu rnitu e ran. The Square . CARLOW ..CARLOW, Nov. .28.-•--M1sses Jean and 'Joan McPhee of L())sclou spent the week -end • with, 1Iieir:.paavents, and. sirs,',Gordon .°McPhee. Mrs. Frank Mi'Ilwai'n and, -Mrs. Penman spent . the-weel�-eucf• in' Toronto. • ' • Mrs. John Treble:- of 1;011(7101 spent •a few days last • eek '7vi11) :Inc1 Mrs. \Viii, .'lreblt' 1.)11(1 family. - , All the schools around are prac- tising for their Christmas 'concerts. Municipal' 110101nation;i were llelii last Friday tiight alnd ;;all metial)ers of the,-('ounci1 Vere 1'610111ed 1)y a (Ph alnaiti0n. HOSPITALS select 'equipment with unusual care.: That''s why z1uminum utensils• are used in • hospital kitchens 'everywhere. Health authorities recommend - a uminuni becaube ifmeets every need of hygienic food • preparation. ' Enjoy* this - `food protection in yourhome, too. No other metal is . 'more "food -•friendly" thaln alumutn. ' `Hints to the Housewife! Whenever yob gee aluminum "'on the outside ofa food or a drink, ;there's an "inside story" of purity well-' protected. Aluminumautensils clean easily. To remov' natural deposit' left by foods and water, use Steel wool with soap and water.. ALUMINUM COMPANY' OF -CANADA #LTD. , Protect your 1au.czisllings,",prevent ea-laensiv'e • repair costs by re roofing new. • .Call us for .a free - inspection of your roof, no obli- • iation. - 3 -in -1 ASPIIALT SHINGLES.— lb,: HINGLES-1b,,' choice- 'of' colors, 100 sq. ft. , - - • $9.00 ROLL ROOFING-- 90 lb. 'quality. /led, green or black. 100 sq ft. t.,........ $5.00 'app1 '•insulation yourself" between open eeiliir rafters. " Or ass. for a free egt4inate on a completer job, • BATT TYPE IN;'SLIL lTION —15x' 48:x3", kraft lined, ,5 sq. ft, ctn. $3.75•: LOOSE ROOK WOOL — Pour be- tween ,ceiling 'rafters: ' ' 5 cu. ft.' bag • ' $1.35 - A 4 � ►° WHITE ASBESTOS. SIDING` 14:1 I' h41�•� 'I,' G,I' Insulates, prottets Aug beautifies . 1II f I 'your° lainile, • Ends painting bother 1. { 4L2 ibis forever. Pig 100 •sq..,ft $1.3.00- •-'�' �- Rom, IIRIC I� SII)•IN(,--••'Chit e eol- ; I ,. $5.00'. , orS, per 1 f10.` sq: ft E Lumber,: Slri71gThs -_acrd Builders' Sup dies •WIIOLESALE and 'RETAIL6, • L ZURICH:and-GO ERICI T . d • Telephones:;ZI'RICH 69;°60D,ERICII 348, • Residence Phone: Zurich 162 . • .. ,Goderach ����at.it'i°+6 °'a oal6Piwdczafni4,,,tg° e.tet-cls �3�'i zv a With'every $10.00 purcha$q, the customer will receive u PREE n�rinbered �oup��-��isol�t#ely, ; draw for GIFT'S will take place in Cranston's Furniture (Store on SATUADAY, DECEMBEk 23r� at 10 p.m. The first twelve coupons drawn will entitle -the ,holder to receive One of the dy*:DoyourChristinas'sho1ipingear/yand'win FREE GIFTS - 1st G`t...•.4-burner heavy duty Electric Stove. or 3 pee. Bedroom , Suite, . Value $179e95 2nd Gift:..Electric Washing Machine or 0 pce.' Breakf ast Room Suite • value • $149.00 3rd G 1t.:. , Eeautif ul Tri11htF1oor Lamp; Shade and Bulb , : complete ° Value - $37.-00 4th Gift....Guaranteed Inner -spring Mattress . Y'..r value $31.00 - 5th Gift.:..F'ul! size. Chen. Bedsprea,d. -:.value $2250 6th Gift ."...Floor Lamp, luung�ety e..::vaine $ 75w make • atnroom 8th .f �r t... A•ut(l►mat C E1ctric Iron 9th 'Gift.. ,.Tale Law. •FT Y.. .., • i . . s Oth Gift Electric Heating Pad..,.0.. • 1lth vGi.M Y1,1lk Cushion ►�'i yor.' 2th GifIO Sioto e Y rr v,wir N i' 1r 1 Cakes value .$16.50 value $13.95' ...vahw$7.95 saJue $4.50 . value $2:65 Christmas, suggestions .of beautiful:fur�ni�nr� ,. at reasonable EXTENSION' TABLES GT : ;TRILIHLAMPS OCCASIONAL • CHAIRS COFFEE . . BRIDGE• TABLES EOUOOIR LAMP LAZ-BOY CHAIRS TABLES LOUNGE LAMPS ROCKING CHAIRS LAMP TABLES + �' '� � . ��.� . � :..CHILD'S CHAIR, DESK LAMPS CHILI' S CHAIRS END TABLES M . . . • � • . TABLE LAMPS .� DESK CHAIRS. 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