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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1951-05-17, Page 9..e& THIntakKg, 'MAY 11ftj, - . " • : CAiir, CARLUW, May 15. --gr. and Mrs. Ross ,Pennington and MisseB ,Jean .and Joan McPhee, of London,: visited with Mr. and Mrs. G ;rrae . • McPhee. - Mr..Tommy McPhee fwd. the dais - fortune tea. break his leg last Thars- -day night, Mr. Douglas and Havid Ball, of Summerhill, spent ,the weekend with Mr. and Mrsi,..T. _'S I1soa :,and family. ' Mr. Carmen Feagan &s home eft 1" f WA 'Boat for a yew' dhya With blood-'•. POlooning. • Mrs; $. ` Yoi ng and Mr. 'V'. Young -and :,Helen attended . the Walt u MealeY wedding in Goderich Slims June ,Cunningham of Senate visited. with Mr. .and Mrs, '"ware. 'Cunningham. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Feagan• and' faintly, of Lailgside, called on Mr. •and Mrs. Carmen Feagan on Sun- daY• :.. ¥x. and 'firs, Charlie Watson. of Sarnia' visited • with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Watson at the week -end. Mrs. Carr and two daughters, ot Ingegll,, ea11on. • Mr. anti, M•rs. Tom (Wilson on fiunday, • ;1Uiss Oampbell of Seaforth has been engaged as: teacher at ,S.S. No, 1for. the,Jnext term. The Women's. Institute will...hold, its regular meting on ••Tuesday, May 22nd, a the Township Hall, Carioca. 'The topic, "Oitizensbip," will be given by Mrs, A. - M: ,Straughan. Roll call is to be an- swered with "The Qualifications of a ;Good Citizen." It is r'eque ted that all the librarybooks be turned in -:at this .meeting: W.M.S. Meeting. -- The W.M.S. met 'at the home ' of Mrs. Wm. Marsh' ,in Goderich, last Thursday, with: a good attendance. Mrs. Wm. P RIsioNAL-sT46, Treble was leader, • ,In the 61,1# the surmer -in. their xiome at Deer session -tt ,, was . decided t o •,have Lodge, Baylaeld. • ' ^ • everything icor the j aleatleet' at tI a Mr. and- Mrs. tr. k�.° Gliddon4 .asci' Carlow store within two weeks. Eileen spent Spnday•vtfith Dir. and M. Fordyce Clark ga$e a chapter 11i> s. Arthur Grange and tainily, o t of the study -book.' -Mrs. Nagar Auburn, and attended: • the service sou gave, a reading ¶. e meeting., When their little • <niece,- Jennifer was closed wits r a Wan and the Pale Qrant% was bapti.4e At a zpab benediction, after which, the Mother's 'Pay Service.- hostess and bier daughter, Mrs, Bell, beautiful IViother's Lay service hi served a dainty iuneh and a social' the H•olmesi'ille United. Church, two• hour»was. spent. The next meeting children teeeived the 1 ajtisanal is to be at Mrs, Robt. Bean's with rites as administered by the ,,pastor, Mrs, A11an Stoll as leader. Rev. M. G. Newton. ' The two babies we Mr. and M>. s. Loy , n • ROLMESVILLE 1RQL1 E�SVIPL , May 15. gr.. and Mrs. Clayton Charlton all little daughter, Gayle, of Port Alma, visited on Sunday 'with Rev. and Mrs. M. G. ,Newton, M. Charlton and Gayle rem rained , for a week's t. visitA',. Lloyd. Stock, Brampton, Spent, a fe'vy days last week visiting with his parents, Mr_ and Mrs. M., tock.S Sunday guests with.Mr. and Mrs. E; J, Trewartha were Mr. and Mrs. Langford and children, of• Wood. m hat Mr. and Mrs. Cl: ` V. Ooiike, Clin- ton, ever, visitors with Mr. and Mrs. •Eldon .Yr and family on Sunday. Mr. "and Mrs.,W.'J°ohnston •left this week to take up residence for ramigammarriaMorimisfarrawastamaiWIIIIS pedal • 0 ALL RESIDENTS OF Rg�rding the change -over from in your 'di§trict. The preliminary work' of changing this district over from 25 to 60 cycle power has now begun! Within a. tshe next week or so you will receive the first of a series of letters' and step-by-step,. instructions from your. Hydro explaining . in 'detail what this change- over means and how the work will be carried ' out in your area.. You will also be advised of the various ways in Which YOU can help US, to get your home or place of ,business changed over to 60' cycles with as • little inconvenience to you as possible. Your Hydro . dill do everything in its power to complete this complex undertaking quickly and efficiently but ---we need your full co-operation. Please extend" to us this . co -'operation and • you Will ,be doing yourself your -community •-••- and your Hydro a great service. ; Thank you...' General Manager "•' m a Chairman THE HYDRO -ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION OF'oNTARIo FREQUENCY, STANDARDIZATION DIVISION .' ESTE n> STa Z D, sally. V5,. Miss Dorothy: hseVit'tle et London visited recently with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.- W u. ittie,' - • Mr. and 'Mrs, Stanley Abe of Bt. Thonaals' spent the week end with O Abel's pareu s, Mr. and Mrs. W ,,r -Campbell.. M E. Johnston .4 West Wawaiaosh. spent a few days last week with leer dnugb.ter, Mrs. 'Howard Campbell. re .ut;illa; klssu, daughter of r . ,lz'rnnlc 4arpbell and Miss. i d Bond a d. Gor: Wlnnifred visited on Sunday with. don Thomas, younger. son of Mr. Mrs,' N. •G. G'roder,ieh. and Mars..Jldon Yeo. The :phurch - ' Mr'. rind Mrs. Norman McDowell wa- .decorated with tulips,, narcissi and family were at Owen Sound ancI-other aprznsg tlow,ers>, Fine as- and Tara on Sunday, visiting with sistance• was given by the • Choir, Mr. and Mrs: Carl Deans of Tara. and there were many guests present Mr. ' john ',Gear- of Kitchener at the service: visited with Mrs. .1„;.L.• McDowell miss." Marie' ,Oiiddon, London, on Sunday. visitedatt.l eat,h4ine on. Tuesday and, Wednesday. of fast week. • Mr. sand Mas;S; Harry Williams . and Mrs. Chas. Williams, sr.., metered to. Thanes,ville on Sunday to 'visit with Mr. 'and Mrs, • Mayhew. Sandra: -visited. with her grandparents, Mr. andilius. Bolton, 'Colborne., and Bonnie with fir. and Mrs. it. Jervis, 'Clinton. • Visiting on Sunday with relatives in ,this community® were Mr. and sirs. Fred Potter, Miss Frances Potter and Mr. 'and Mrs. Wesley Holland,'%fekie add'Valerie, all of Clinton. • ' 'Ole Pedersen is .a patient in the hospital at Goderieb, having ,under- gone an •operation for appendicitis on Monday Morning of this week. Mr. and Mrs.. Lawson Woodcock, London,. were week -end guests with Mr., and Mrs. Albert Bond. •Mr. and •Mrs. D. E. Moyer ,and Miss Valerie Day, of Varna, were. Sunday visitors with Mrs. W. f1: Johnston. Dr.' and Mrs. ,Frank Norman and 'two daughters,, of° Seaforth, visited on •Stiuday with Mr. -and Mrs. Frank Norman, sr., and 'with other rela- tives in -the village. • ""Tiie`--ehurel "Service thin` coming Sunday; May 20, will he in charge of 'the W.M.S. • There., will, be u choir compli!secl� of W J%L S mien lrers, and Mrs. Newton Will act as leaader for the ser+v'ice. .The guest...spea ker, i� to • be Miss Sybil Conrtice, ' of Clinton. The, :-time IS -to. he '10.30- a.m., 10.30a.m., -and,the congregations " from Zion . and.Ebenezer churches lave - been invited AO join in worship -with the ... Holutesville 'people. - ' Women's `Meetings. 'The - W.:�i.S: 'and W,A. meetings Tor :'May were held; at the home of Mrs. Walter, with a good attendance. ' Mrs. 'Mui. holland was , in oharge of the pro-, gram and led in prayer after the olieniug • hymn. Thea Scripture was read by Mrs. 'McOaillough, The theme for Ma$ was "How Can We" Work for Peace., through Feeding the Hungry?" A dedication service was •conducted by Mrs. -Mulholland 'a'nd Mrs. W. Yeo. .The study. book was • taken by Mrs. Lobb; and a duet was sung hyNorman and Mrs. Freeman. Mrs. Harrison contributed a temperance reading, and Mrs. Huyton,, -as stewardship secretary, gave an interesting read,' ing. on "Spring and. Easter.". Re- ports of. the Presbyterial recently *ma at Exeter were given by the delegates, "Mrs. Cudmore reporting the morning session, and MTS. W., Norman that of the afternoon. ••A vote of thank's was extended to the delegates fon their splendid reports. The W.A. meeting opened with - the theme song, followed by • the W.A. creed repeated in unison. SEy� eral matters of business we're dis- cussed, is- cussed, and it was decided. to hold a• quilting in the basement of .the church ora' May 22. The meeting closed with prayer offered -'by -the- president, Mrs. ,E. Grigg. A lovely Punch was • served by the• hostesses, Mrs. Walter' and Mrs. Cudino•re. , • Mr, and, Mrs.._,Arnold' Vint and family visited on Sunday with' Mrs. Robt. Vint at Wingham and Mr. and -Mrs. -Dave' Scott of Teesw,ater. •Mr. Herb Cunningham of Palmer - Ston .Visited On .Sunday with, ' and Mrs, Clarence Cox. Messrs: ,Qeoii, Franklin and Laurens Campbell and Lois -Camp- bell• visited on Sbnday at the hone of. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Breckow, G-uder ich. 11Ip Jasper iVleBrien of Goderich' and Mts. Annie Walper•of Auburn visited on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon. Snell. - Mr. Arthur Spiegelberg of Water- loo, who has purchased what' was formerly ,the Bamford farm on the 4th of West Wawanosh, frim Mr. Harold Carter, is busy with •the seeding, -and in a few days Mr. and Mrs .% Spiegelberg and. fancily will move into their new home. • We welcoine thein ' to our. community and wish them every success. i Mr. and Mrs.-' Will. East of Lon- don, Mr. and Mrs. Roy McVittie and, Kenneth of Blyth, -and Mr. and Mrs. Ted East ` and Brenda of Auburn visited on • Sunday. with Mr. and Mrs... Wm. McVittie. - ?11r Anil Mrs: i'Viesiey-StacI-hquse- and Miss Eva, of Brueefield,, visited recently, with. Mr. and• Mrs. 'Earl • LOCHALSH • • •• over the week - Me. and Mrs. . Mr. and Ma Frances Haniilfon. and "'Mi.• s Mary Stone, of London, visited with Mr. and., Mrs. Prank' Hamilton• over the week -end. - Mr. and Mrs MacLean Bell,' of London, visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russ: Bissett. . Mrs. Eliabeth.MacLennan lana re- turned -to her home afre1 visiting the past six months with her daugh- tei•s, Airs. R. bI, Scott, Detroit, and .Mrs. R. L. White, Chicago.. • • Mrs.. R. M. • Scott of Detroit was ai 'week-enct • •%1,sitio. at the h:'in'; of her brother; Mr. Jaek MacLen- na.n: , Mr.€incl: Mrs, Don Ainslie of Ann Arbor, Mich,, were- Sunday visitors with 'Mr. .and Mrs. •Frank Mac- Lennan. " • Mr. • Lorne MacLennan has., reg turned from an extended visit ;n• Detroit' with his'- daughter, Mrs, Marvin Jackson, • -and is , at the hone Of his brother, Jack Mac- Lennan. - Ltrcknow Masonic Lodge attended in a body .the morning service In Asli lead Presbyterian t'hareh..• Congratulations are• e:�tea • ed to 1r -axntifr•i .� the arrival of a • clatigbter,• Jane LOOI1ALSIII•, Mai Mabel MacDonal 1.1. • Miss of Detroit visited d 'with her parents, les. MacDonald.' , Marx Hanna, ,'1fiSs 0.11 IMAKgg ll; COU$TRY ETR0R# Miss Hattie •Wightinan of London spent Mother's Day wilth• her par -- encs, Mr.aind Mrs. Earl Wightman, njid visited with them at 'the home of Mrs: H. Mather+s of Lucknow: '• Mother's Day Observed. Y- . Mo- Y ther's ,Day'. was observed ,-beth in the eliurch • dery ice and in • bb's• Sun- day School_- en.- Sunday.. ,Mother's Day' readings were --given by Ruth Gook, and Mrs, - Jack . Buchanan. During the church service Iwo ' in- fants, •Judith Jean, .daughter of Mr. and .J1irs. flarVey McDowell, and Kzatlir3;n Marguerite, daughter .of Mr. , and.. Mrs. -Merles Brigham, were baptized. A splendid address Was given by the pastor, Rev.• C. C. 'Washington.. Special waste 'was given by .the- en''s ,quartette. The altar was decorated with .spring w llors. . • • W.M.S." •'Meeting. - The • monthly 'ineetiug of the W.M.S. wag. -held on 'Wednesday afternoon. The , de-- vetional• program ,was.-1e4...-hy and prayer.. lvas offered by Mrs.. Dowell. ' The president, Mrs..Mc- words of .a.ppreeiation .were; -.ex- Offered, Snell, and. prayer. was. I+`. , Campbell The . report • of, the \ ittie, took charge of the business tended from Mrs:' Wm. • Mestittie olluJ'ed, by. Jnnetta Snell. Readings Pres�bsterial meeting at Exeter' *as session: There were seventeen' re - land Mrs. Gordon' Snell for letters sere • given 'by firs. Hugh . Blairgiven by Eileen . •Taylor.. The (ith spouses of Scripture to the roll call, and cards, • received. The ,-meeting. and Mrs, Frank 'Campbell.; a, solo cliaa•pter of the••study 1Vtaok on Japan ; The • treasurer' reported $70 sent to' cioay, R ed. with the benediction, bev. I. w.as rendered by iirs. Don Snell, was given by 'liars. Marvin `ie-. the -branch treasurer. •,A�letter and; C. C. �'1'.asshingtota.' t: "'" it fid'• �' 44 WHEN DID THEY OPEN UP THE WEST .? The "opening up of the west" didn't end when the railroads and the settlers and the wheat had come: Nor is it ended today. Ir is a continuing story of our country's growthendnsach generation adds its chapter. `eida It is pI'akit Oil that holds'out new opportunity; bringing with 3t new ben-efits • and new security.' y • ; years, four In discoveries in 'y the west have increased Canada'sproven oil reserves' more than -fifteen. fold and the production of crude is six times what it was: These advances, and the half -billion dollars the oil industry has spent on• them, have pot' benefited - • the west alone. All of Canadais stronger and more prosperous.. ' ,' Our people and .our factories ll:•ve'been made busier by the needs of the growing oil industry. There are new jobs.and new. jtisinesses: Many millions of dollars once spent'for foreign oil_now stay at home�or.. are availablic for other" purposes. • And of special importance, our supply bf oil is being made more certain, less dependent on sources beyond our borders. 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