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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1951-01-18, Page 5\i ,.. r1J. ARZ IStb,: .F�Itl1 GODERTOUiGN4USTAR !.Y/,t ,�\/,1,::�it;.��iJ P/:.:� ! nif -1 ,Yj k+i/ ;�; ti ,!,%`91 nli!'r""419)..•,‘,"1.,'"!,'"1"!: Y/.. SUI SERVIGES. • C. �' s 0 rX ch Ch rc e COME TO CHURCH ,. -tr-erxr"'qui it ' Y6�1! dPi r ' �', 1 ..� ,,.� �'7��:'( \11 -CHURCH • * SUNDAY, JANUARY 21st, 1951, COMMUNION. • MMU N L C4 �1Q 30 ••a.m HO Ly 10 am, MAIN SUNDAY SCHOOL. ' , 11. m. , HOLY COMMUNION' Al'I» SERMON. 3 p.iu, ' PRIM RY 'D)i+3PJ.• 7 p,m:"`' EVENXNG PRAYER" AND SERMON.. REVEREND. BEVERLY FA • H. FAIlyR,'- Ii:A., bah., RECTOR A. W. ANDERTON; 'Organi'st ; atnd Choirmaster' -`You are empty streams, a disappearing mirage. 1Yfen come to -you, Harassed, ,and beset; rind nothing, then' turn away." ' • 11 a.m. " "EMPTY STREAM." "Tl a :most shattering experience that can . befall the human • spirit is the death 'of a loved ane." "7 ptm. "WHINDEATII TAKES A, LOVED ONE." 10 a.m.*- THE CHURCH SCHOOL. , North Street : United Church' . REV. C. WESLEY COPE, B.A., B.D.; 'Mister ALEX. CLARK, Oreanist and Choir Master 4.. ' Come to Church this Sunday ' 'our Church is aviGalpart of your community. When you help th- Church, you aro helping yourself. A *friendly welcome awaits you at 'REV. R. G. MacMILLAN, W. Minister. Knox r esbyter an Church 2 p.m.. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. Sunday, Jan. 28th Infant • Baptism. H. BISHOP, F.R.C.O., A.R.C.M.• Director of Praise. • ( Victoria,. St. kited. Church MINISTER -REV. D. W. WILLIAMS, 'B.A. ORGANIST -and CHOIR' LEADER -Miss Mary Joyce Strachan 10 a.m. Sabbath School: 11 a.m. "THE OLD TIME, RELIGION." 7 p.m. "THE PAUSE THAT 'REFRESHES." 2' p.m. -MAIN SUNDAY •SCHOOL. ' 3 pini. UNION. CH1JRC11.' CtMMUNION, UNION CHURCH; Sunday' School, 2 p.m. Church Service, 3 p.m. • Victoria -Union Welcomes Yon. • God&rich•; Baptist. Church • 7 P.M. AND AT 11 A.M. SEEMES ERv C s REV. CALEB HARRIS of Toronto in charge of both services. B.Y.P.U: after Sunday evening Service. Prayer Meeting Wednesday .8 p.m. ' Visitors ahvays welcome. Frank Bissett, organist and choir. leader BETHEL TABERNACLE (Pentecostal Assemblies 'of Canada) REV. HOWARD , MINAKER, PAS1OR 10, a.m. SUNDAY -SCHOOL. Classes for each ager 11 a.na. MORNING WORSHIP. • • . 7.30 p.m. • EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. Tuesday, 8 p.m. Christ's Ambassadors Service. Friday, 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting. • rF :The Frei-� Vlethpd st _Cl ur Corner, Victoria • anicl Par){' Sttreets, Rev, B. E. Stevenson, Pastor, 40 Park Street, Phone 897W.' • Sabbath' Services-CHM r --Dias 900--8.30 SUNDAY 'SOHO 1Y.O 4.114 1.1'• a.m. �TI1E•WAit OF/HOLINESS LINESS TV><ADE PLAIN." 7 pan. MINISTRY. OF 'WOAD.. Prayer Meetkig (lit the Parsonage) Wed. 7.30 p.m. TO Al L -A ,1CORDIA, WELCOME. I r. OF DUNGANNON willingly• given, g ie Mrs. Margaret. Gardner is risltiatig her sister Mrs, Albert Campbell, at Westfield.;',. "• Mrs W. )1. McClure and daughter, few Miffs, Emily Dur$in; ,spent . a Mo.' v tin AI . t k isl . ii days � dee• • � visiting...Bill Glure,,#3r,, at ,Elmira, nalnn Mission Ba The M n ,Th .Dug ou � nK►et otr h'xic)ay.in the United Church Sunday school rooms. The nineteen ,children.: present gathered In• sI faintly groups to do color work and to )latch , to chapter ' 5 ,of • Toshio • DUN N 1.6 N Mit GA l�( J Q ,Grace U'udson, nn aurse-In training it h e .Waterloo Hos i+tal, the fit,cn e. r p dent the week -end at the home' of her parents.,. Mr, and Mrs. Bps [udson. Whack 'home• • Mr„ mho>unae 'Pollock again* quite improved after a sick s While n visiting frle�ida and •pelf relatives at Ripley.; • • • -Some skating has • been enjoyed lately at the local skating ..rink. Volunteer heip is hooding and get- ting .it -in ' condition has ;been rr: • • r < January. rClearance S; S _Al E• HUGH SAVINGS � e�Counier, If •you want. one or one hundred n. phone 7'I $igna1Star, G�d�rich and Wawa" 48 Old by we. Boot,' •Iarvin. N'ortcl&'I"eutiaxtd Was QIauri st for several songs. ..Mrs. . C, Blake. wan in 'c ar e of .the meeting T e next meeting will bO, on "February »th• ° • • A • suceessful progressive euchre was held in the Dungannon parish halt ,on Wednesday night. of ,,last week,. sponsored by. the Women's Institute. '.thirteen tables . Were epgege, and.' honors. Were wen by Mr. Barney Benninger and Mrs,• Geo. Hodges. Lunch was served by the ladies `alt tile' C;ese ° of the meeting. . <' . • `S.. pathy is extended to Mrs, Everett Firinig;n in the- loss of her mother," Mrs. T. G. Allen, 'who. passed away last week at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Reg: Ball,' Clinton. Interment took place he ungannon'_cemetery on ,Thursdny. afternoon. • r • Mitchell, ':L:Th of Ise 'v.. A. S , Lucknow, newly appoited rector, preached' his ,first sermon in St. Paul's Anglican Church on a.Sunday afternoon, Nenct Sunday commun- ion service' will be held at 2.30 p,rh, An 'Ovation for Addle, Ane of the largest crowds ever to attend a .;dance . inthis area was held in. Dungannon' last Thursday eight In honor, of M. -Adam -McAdam, mail - v-eP� CANADA'S GREATEST Y T CAF El 4 It's a - Del axe Bi CHESTERFIELD SUITES, DAVENPORTS, STUDIOS, AND OGCASIONAL CHAIRS. • ,3 -piece, Chesterfield Suite,„ wine • aiid -blue, slightly used --like new. • :Reg. $240.00.: January Clearance ... .., r .. 147•50 50 2 -piece Davenport; and •Arn chair •'(wine) Reg. $35.00. 'January ,Clearance. Only.. 99.00 2 -piece Davenport, and' Rocker .(wine, and . green). Y 1 Reg,, $130.00. January Clearance. -Only Chesterfield •Bed,' wine. Fry. Reg. $130.00. January Clearancre. • Only , • Studio ,Couch,, with arms.' wine . Reg. $75.00. '3'anuary -Clearance: • Only --Upholstered . Armchair, wine Reg. $50.00: " January. `Clearance. Only' . Occasional Armchairs. Reg. $45.00. January Clearance. • 'Only. . 94.50 & Blackhall. 94.50 Comb. velour, v .6765 0. velour; • 37.50 • 39.50, Blackstone's Furniture "On the Broadway, of Goderich" • • ist nctive Shall Car Ertl i /l It has G n';da-,wide - Sales N ervice It h s Every Want,,. eature It's A.I,., ss" than. $1600 i d plete • d � gee it at,ar> y TANDARD VA.KG. UARD1. TRIUMPH. D`f�ER • " SALES t• VCE V4M IJARD 4.4 4 • • courier cf n . 'tl Dunlop -A» ber1ey route i t.It, IV1p. 3„ Oedei ieh) for this past twen'iy,-one years: I3pon, „the completion n p - his service, t e com- munity gave this hearty recognition di," e « "Addle," h to the much. esteemed � A . The Dungannon Agricultural. gait was packed. by between 3i$0 and 440 people, young 51* •old. 'Ther Ca) runlets orchestra supplied toe' mucic for .dancing. At` Ninth=time Mr,. McAdam ; visas Galled to the plat form and an ;address waS read by ' Jloward Quaid, convexing best wishes and thanking him' for • his faithful service; Jimmy. qIiisl-a4th.lx made, the presentation of a Well- filled purse of )Honey. To the,; "de - „light of all, fn*. McAdam, after; tt fitting expression of„ thanks, g'a„ve a • neat denaonstrati'on of a stepdt nce, and. received tremendous applauise. Other items of •enterthinnient were lr e bagpiFe selections by Sandy Donald and vocal solos by Mr. :Ray Dalton,, 'both, of ; Asb ie d. Junior Fatrmers and Junior Insti-. Lute. Golwanash Junior Farmers and Tunior. Institute met on- Tues- (1ay' night of tb,'is•Week in tole path hall, with a good attendance. The meetings were held separately and the Antler Farmers Held an 'election of officers, resulting as follows: President; Geo. Turton ; e, vice-presi- dent, Albert Durst; secretary -tress- user, Fred Crawford; ' directors for �Colbortie, Elmer 'Hunter', and John t'Cla r1 ; for Ashfield, Arnold Alton. and- Ronald Pentland; for •Waiva- nosh, Rods, Errington and Donald .Murray.. On motion of Clayton Alton thanks were tendered to Ken. :Petrie for the interest he had taken in the club as president for 1950. The' : roll-' call - was answered •by thirty-five.. The at•tenda3Yce' of girls at the Junior Institute nteet= tug was•sixteen, The 'election for 19.51 resulted as follows;: President, .The. -Standard MoforCo pang ( CANADA) LTD. 4 Lawton Blvd. Toronto lnGoderich Campbell's Garage k Y:•Y:M:rfr :,:cm,,;t�•.y�••r.;{{.••:r:;;rr,+Y:•.:J+''r•.r•:•`•:Y.^.»Y?,:•Y;.'•::S�3cr'a;r,.;,:`••+;• .. w 5• r.. y. .'W} N?• fr•Q.f•... r... %Y• r ..?�: • ..v . ?:{??•: x:r:::.... rrfr ff � 'i:.{•:: :r :•...n..• :;.}.; :v '... :..{. r :.✓•: ••./ o . i?rr . r. to c..::::/.• :rr•rr.>:::::. ,... : •� b.::. rr.. . f i.•.:. :. iv:•: f ... : •F.• .?v. r �'rr'' � • •. r r. {�.,. ...{.;; :•Y%�Yv J! r r r. tf n.:•rw'Ylr%r.•. fNr.•.L'r.V:Y{%%•}:?::•rx:•vr n.v ..:.. r..,'i' • •..fv. r}f> { ?•: �' .5: r r - �Y:s n r<..n�r-�::?.r.reu� .rvxfiul.:rr.:�YT r.: r • ..Jnv"e /;.•:,ai .. . , 1 1 kp. it „meg • end flowers for the table or suits thaf won't shrink WUOW PAGIS will find the • Quick as a wink � • • ��5:�. :fN' +.r7 ,.,rt:».?.! •Y▪ • eY-... •h..%f.•�fr�...�f+l; a•b6,.S, i 1,, 0 OF YOUR TELEPHONE DIRECTORY ?MATH . STs' , 1 'Ir #at IMADOINIOHOCritrifigkil stChedUle The Ot half the of:� the Inter -Church Pawling League e. ib' u sda 17 t eras completed T y g�} y with North.'. 'St. No.;� 1 and 8t4 �George',s ,rimy 'eotabit i ed 'in tho e ► St., '(4eorge'.: with ¥cirilyn Culp, ell Medd, l a long 041,1, and 'Bert . Ax , �(! , tool seven 140/110i ft4un. Knox Jean Murchison,; '45i8r' • and Charlie $awthorne, '551, :put ult ,a good tight for „the es` i terians,,.hut it i r , . �va�s,a, .' losing battle ai the way. Wirth St. No. 3 also took' se"een pointe from their opponents► North St... Nor 2, In °a aware •cl'oeely 'conk, tested thatch. • Leading the winners were Ray King, 505, , and Lorraine• Stewart, 4$3. Mark, Thorne, ` 465, r r04 Were', a , best and Bob Cn ri bowlers for Nr1 N in the closest' set or the, evening, Victoria edged` out Knob: No: 1 by a 4 to 3 victory, thanks to Jack ll1elin0011,," 5016,. and --Isabel West. lake, 599. 'Una eDonald; 403;. was high Knox lady for the sixth :thee, ; this 'Season. Bob' Venus'•s' 919 was; high' man's score for the 'might. The $t;. • Peter's vs: North St; .)No. 1 game lived up to last week's pre- diction for .noise. 'St.-Pete,irs had -to take two dummy 'scores, so Jerry i2,oan• Clark a k ee ; vice-president, Shirley rotary-• -,treasures ,Ruth Pentland; ••4ireetors ;for Ash- field, Ruby Finnigan, Mary, 3 aux g. and Maxrina Petrie; for Co/borne, $heiia Feagan, Dorothy McCabe and Leone Lamb; ' county executive, Emma Robertson• and Jean Hunter; joint seeretliry, 'Miss Mary Durst. After the meetings a square dance and lunch were -enjoyed.. Hello, Hontelnakers ! The Men at the, ar ti Cropri n or emeut Conference 1 are, talking about us. They want to know why homemakers do not buy More Ontario potatoes and turnips. We are not among the guilty, ':be- cause we', .purchase • home-grown• vegetables whenever ..possille..Who could pass by' such -inexpensive, nu- tritious foods 1, Ontario "growers are producing high-quality crops and we.. should stop to consider the. well -!being of our farmer. gieighbor. Local vegetables •are being ,graded ,arid packaged more carefully and efficiently .uow than In the hast. If you• ask- for Grade 1, ,potaltoes or Hi -land potatoes you will find.tliem df uniform • st•ze, suioc,t•li, and : tree from diseirse: (The Bi -land pack, ages come from ' Dufferin couuLy, the highest garden ,area in Oiitatlo• When you • purchase, ttirnips and onions. -look for those that base had a _narrow stem, few roots, and. those that Are oral )tel smooth. • Tomato Juice -' Tuna Vegetable -f asserole Cheese Biscuits Lemon -Meringue„ Ctistei'tb * * Macaroni-Satisage 'Creole. Quick -Cooked'. Cabbage ' Fruit Cup and Custard 'Sauce • . , * , * * "Ox Tail Stew (inutile previous night ) Pars1ei ed Cole, Slaw Teak . Applesauce * * * Liver and Bacon Creamed Onions ' f' Potatoes •((boiled• in jackets) • Cup Cake Fruit.. Same #. * Meat Loaf • • (•e6oked night before) •. Slices hea•ted in canned gravy r, 'Potatoes and Carrots Creamed minute Rice; There are ',some who think that polt'atoes and turnips' are fattening. In' nswer• to this Sta;teinetit may we remind you that jains ;hili breads . : are -SO -to ;IS• per• c•enii. ; Pit l' 1s•hile tiie e roost vegetables are only 20 pet )tilt.. 1n other words, one niedittitt-sir'ed potato is holt more fattEtiut'g 'than one . dice of f,re,i.l •• (Ler tine -half .Uoughuur.• or one titin serving of apple pie: Although it it. •is true tIolt• poet tees and turnips are riff •good .40art•) ,►f food ...energy.:t it'.aiuin l: ii til iron, it is' not lieces'sttry x rem in d y o t . thi[ •potatoes cooked 'in.their jac- kets or pressure -cooked turnips have the most. ilttti•1tiuwd :Tattle. TAKE A TII' L 1.►•o..Ntcrt soak peeled •vegcatables before cooking. 2•' (.''trek as • quickly ,as 'Possible • lu a e<,vered Pale. ' 3. Start.cookin:g in a small amount ;of boiling water. Redlic;' .heat once water • is •back to boiling: 4. Use the cooking water"for soap stock or gravy: (If p oltatoen are boiled • and,, the water is. dis- ' carded. about one-quarter of the Iron may: be lost:) - u. Serve the ' potatoes and turnips ' • -as soon 'ass they. -are cooked. • 6. Keep. vegetables'in a cool, well ventilated room to preserve the greatest amount of :vitamin • C. 7. •Since potatoes reheated. by pan . frying or, bro r'ning are low 'in food ratite It is inadvisable to. kook. two `meals' supply its one time. A good way to use left- over baked, -potatoes is to peal, cube and ' heat ''iii a• milk sauces in a double.boilor: Another Way to• )teat felitover boiled -in -skin potatoes, is to make I)uc'hess Po- taltoes. Duchess Potatoes ' 1. Prepare iiiashed 1►olatt►es : hue - • sir ' -t 1r o� ycrllc . Svc' ;bc� t+ e t't�. .may be added. . 2. Butter tr baking -dish; pint i11 po- • tutees ;mound 111 centre, smootil the • surface, brushoyer wit.lt� nieltect• i►utlier: ' ;i. Brosvu lit -hot oven. $calloped Potatoes ' meat .Sa a lent ne `r Let's make a• date' todpy, t'o maks this the 'happiest V ileinline's- Day ever,; ,for the .one you .love. Just • call us for ow:appointment to Bove "lour taortrait 'taken by one of our skilled professional photogll'aphers. HENDEICN'$ The .Square •p4 eric:.'. i• �.� t O'Briesi' was '.'high 'MEM" with •only, '. •398. ,Muriel `Reinhart • saved two • points for her team by rolling' 428; Anne Anderson: 442 and Stant' -Snider, 569, were • tops :for North, St. No. 1.' 4 • TPAM' STANDIN• G North - St. No, .1 - 41, . - St. :,George's - St. ' Peter's , Knox No. 1 .. ZA • Victoria 28 - North .St No. 2 ' 27 North : St. No. A , 25-' iKnox -No. 2 ,. ,,... ..Z - . Baptists ' 410 ;NOTICE; D. Rural- Shoppers TO (OD BCH: v TheCOMING British ExcYiange hotel extends 'a seordial'`inviitaoni • t'o• all rural • shbpperg •.to .use the facilities of 'the rest rooms and lobbies of the hotel during the day and ..open ,fights. Parcels and bundles may e checked at- the desk without .4'64'1)4 at' %Viper's' risk. ,tl THINK... .::ABOUT S!0RTS:. and RECREATION IN GODERJCU? 1. Should 'such sports as hockey and baseball come under the direction • of the Goderioh Recreation Councils? 2. How many. officers should there be on the , Recreation Council *and how' s' hquld they. be elected./ ' 3. . do - liow ', you think t e Recreation Council should,, be reorganized to serve the best interests of the commu lity9 • ' The Recreations Council does not. wantthe public ,to feel 'itg plans and policies ylated by'a few. are •formulated"b a few • or does'.it want them forinu That is, :1►h a ' pressing. • irMVitation is extended to IOU tb 'attend an organization Meeting `of the Recreation .Council ata tbbe Town Rall oi\ 8' Oome out and give YOUR 'ideas,. They're wanted. 2 orlly cooked pt>ttatoes, d1i ed : 1 (U1) medium white sauce i/2 • 'bsp. finely choptied parsley- ' 1 'thsp,' finelyhopped , onion 11/, ;cups buttered c•rluflb s 1. Add potatoes, atilrie and parsley to white sauce. 2.. Turn in buttered ' haking dish. 3. Cover with buttered Cru bs: `` brown in hot electric Note: one•haif to on' cup,- grated cheese nW O .1 Wiled' to the sauce. omit parsley. French •Fried Potatoes 1. 'Wash and pare pctntoes cult An thin slices or in stripy;, '2. 'Cloak ill veld 'tvtitet ten inirittttl; .. r 3. • Drlt ill dry between fiowets. 4. Cook in deep 'gat 'Welt browns a • etihe of bread in. forty seeonds -1.3t)0 {degrees.. ' • 5. (look. Until g4Id.en btowti; drain on unglazed papter'sprinkle with • *slips t-.' "keep- hot for-gervina' - , THE, ?liVE$ ION BOX •" Mrs. R. T. requests 'quick ands �etonotnk'n1 steitkl suggestions. Answer: Short' lengths and ' odds and ends ' gathered together' after stock taking and specially priced: to clear. , 2••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••1 ANGORA SCARVES, ANGORA GLOVES • SKIMITTS each • • Ladies' Flannelette Gowns I• Sizes S alnd,M, Ladies" Flannelette Pyjamas i. Size S. A • ••••••••e••s•e•0•••••••••••►• ' •,1 ase PANTIES and BRIEFS-.. Odd lines. Reg. up to $1.00. Special BOYS' 3:• -piece :. e COAT SETS - 3 ET..S- 3 to 6x, ' To clear at • Balance . of our stock of SNOWSUITS-- r Sizes"4,5,6,7,0. Reg. to $14,95. To clear PLASTIC .LUNCH GLOfiH for ore. •54x54 at • Photo SO