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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1951-01-04, Page 4IRA -Third '-.grin game -'-1 °. KINCARDINE lAtermsdistes GiODERxEH Lions 1iONDAY,Jk'$th at 100. P;.M,: at coxRxr QRIAL ARENA. Subsea hers' tickets on sale at Cratgie's .and Wood's • new3stands. Please get them ear/y. Reserve 50c 1uh 35c • `. Children 25c. ' OBITUARY A wldelv4n wta and, lifelong resi, dent of -Borne , t0wns1414 James Jarvis McBride, died at his houle at Carlow •on New Year's flay, atter ung illness: of several year. s. Be was in his seventy-third year. • A son of 11110VICET Second Group Game WINGMAI u .Stainton 'Spitfires ITS, GODERICII 4 ' LIONS ° FRIDAY, JAN. 5th at 8.30 p.m., at GCDERIC'.MEMORIAL ARENA • t cribers' tickets ..on sale. at Craigie'a and `li oodrs newsstands: Please get them early. Reserve 50c, Rush 35c. Children '25c the Late James and Rachel. OirVin McBride, he was "holm and.lived all lair •lite alk the farm on which he. Bled» . Ile never sought, public honors, but devoted••hiinseif sudeess- fully to his Aqui, and .lds. Onu .' A lifelong Presbyterian, he was a ween. , bor., of .,Knox (Church, Goderich., Surviving are his. -wife, the" caner Maude Sa11ows, and •two Ons, Peres and Georges both of. Colborne townslip... •There was a large "attendance at the , funeral ,,service„ held, _ this (Thiarsday) afternoon at the .family residence: The service was condue- ted' by .Iter, •11. G. M:. Milian, of 'Knox Ohurch, and the pallbearers were Melvin Tyndall, William' Wat-' song -Reg. Tufiford' •(Kincardine:), Whl unman T. Sallowarp:Robert- -Dures and David glean.' • Interment was in the Colborne :township cemetery: • WAI,IrEIL •MORRIS The death Occurred at Sarnia on Wednesday, December. 27, of Walter L. Morris, a nephew of ,Mrs, W. Lawrence, Mrs, Adam Gorl, Mrs. Weekes and Mrs. R. Fraser. Goderich. Mr:: Morris was fifty: dye years of age and had been an employee: of Imperial Oil Limited for forty years, having begun -work with the .company' in. June,. 1910. •$e ° was born in G'oderich but had lived in Sarnia for fifty years. He was a, member .; of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church and of Tuscan Lodge, :A.,F. and u A.M., ;Sarnia. Active in local sports, he was a niemlietrOt tbe-Sarnia-Curiing-Glurb. Sur.wiving, pesides :his .. wife, ..are ]lis parents, Mr. and Mrs John Morris of Sarnia ; a son; Dwight Morris, and a daughter,' Miss' • Frances, Morris, both of Sarnia; two bro- thers, Lloyd of Sarnia and Dr. Cecil -Morrris-- -now -In •Nigeria,--Africa,-and .-- four sisters, Mrs. William Wag horn (Evelyn,),. Mrs. W: P. Banks (Grace) land Mrs. Clyde Pace (Lucy)., all, of Sarnia, and , Mrs. '• B. gni ° (Benla' , o Port` Huron,• ner-aFttoole$Iaee a on " riday last, the service being conducted: -by Rev. , Dr. T 'M. Mac gillivray, and interment ,being in Lakeview• cemetery. Attending .the funeral ;from Goderich were Mrs. W. .Lazvrerice,. Mr, J. Wilson and Mr. A. +Gorl. ' A fly's 'wings . 'vibrate ,930 times a second, 'while, bees' wings vibrate 190 times h "second. • y ' Average life of a milk bottle is 'thirty-four. deliveries. • A salmon's 'scales show growth rings somewhat like those of tree rings, k , , U Y p - .aryY.q■yK�� s. (y {yam+ry�,T Noita AN ° AtaxxIS fir. NOraian Mclnnis, 'West°street, pa,wsed away suddenly on qday evening, December 3t, at AIe-- andra Ilospital, at ,the age of '68 years. Ile had'' -been in • failing health for.. some tirai.O, •,; Bora •at Meuford, Mr. ' Melnnis was, the . son,, of the late Mr.- and Vitra, Duncan M+eIXWis, He .moved w lth. 'the tunny to Oollingwood and for a 'few Years sstiled the. Great •Lakes. In 1912 he'wa.sMar- ;Tied to Nettie May Biggarvof Owen. .Sound.,, They lived .for n. time • at Sault St Marle inti- Mr. McInnis :luxe • an' : emp'leYee •aft the:Cant' e.diun Paeifle Railway at" -Port Nic*o11, . »sing transferred in 1933 to• Goderleh, there they had .since rt skied. Mr. yKeelnnis retired in. 1940.' lie was m . a -ember: of Earl Kitch,. ever Lodge, 533, A.,F,'. & A,M., Port lcl�Tieoll, .alto. , of Kitchikewanlna Chapter, Royal „Arch : He was a meanbG' r.,of Knox x Presbytnear• fanThCohrhcho,,foaderxeithg.quiet« ture, missed : by many - f riends, ,, especially in, .- :Goderieli,, Where. he lied' rdade his home, Per • the last eighteen. years.. aultyiving are his 'v,V'ife, one son, William H. McInnis, • of • Goderlch, and one daughter, 'Mrs. Lorne Bowler (Marion), also of Goderich;. four grandchildren, Janet and Billy Bowler and Gail and. ,Susan mc. Innis; also two brothers and , one sister, Kenneth and William Mc- Innis of Collingwood and.Mrs. `Jack WalInce Isabel) of Toronto. " The funeral :service took - place on ' Wednesday 'afternoon at , Bra phey's funeral home, Rev':. MacMillan, of Knox 'Church dfiiciat- ing. The interment was, in . Malt- land, cemetery; the pallbearers being Archie °V'V -kin, Alvin 'Crooke,. Lloyd; Holman, Bernard: ,Wilmot, J. J. Mc - •»wen and J. • Barton. Floral -trib- utes were many, showing the esteem in which the departed on0 was held. Among • them .were 'those, from the A.,F. & A.M., Port McNicoll, Royal. Arch Chapter, Midland, and:. the :Canadian Pacitlle-;employees. Among those -present ,tat the. fun- eral were Kenneth McInnis and da:iighter, Mrs: ,Geo. Poon, Mr.' and. Mrs.. William' McInnis"" of';.Colling- wood,:, Mr;-and—Mrs. Wallace,: = Mrs unean:.Mclnnis,.-M : and;..Mrs., Frank . McInnis and''Mr., Stanley McInnis, Toronto Mr. and Mrs. W; H. Biggar,. Midland; Mr. and Mrs. Ted' Gardhou'se, Mr and -Mrs. Harold IGardhrouse, Mrs. J ck White, Owen Sound ; Mr. •'and Mrs. J. " T. MacKay,: Hamilton ; Mrs. George Brock and'• Mrs:.-Wallie 'Mc Beath, Brucb'fleld Mr. and' Mrs. Fred Webster, Elmvale, .and Mr. and 'Mrs. Alvin Crooke, Victoria Harbor., • Lt.k•L ,IA ti EEEkt.kl;.tt(ktE `FULLY .AUTOMATIC RADHi .PHONOGRAPH . eCOMBIHAT.1bN In ,a twenty mile race, 'a man would win. over a horse' 'becaUse of his 'endurance. ° Flying. any .rational• flag upside down ` at, sea iS the international distress signal; _ " To get, your second- wind 'means. that' the body .has 'become adjusted to the' need for, more oxygen. 'Here is the . newest and the finest id " •" : _ • o s ha w• �I sive POIN11101110--; ., rad. egAoB�p. ora qa q . �c n �. o everything you want! Standard broadcast . •'• ..::. first police or marine,' band ex. •Reproduction �t€aded short wav':• •; 3 -speed record • player! Exclusive "Polyphonic!' 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