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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-01-24, Page 5` IIURSDA7 , JANUARY . lath, STZWARTS' I FOR DISTINCTIVE IVE FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS . Fresh 4ses allwways itis St -94 Phone .86001 at an. heors 1 rtin S. Stewart The bill "Ina *Mara 0 ' anis beet),,' tewart% eine() . 1.864.:! /r ar, f.. s F &UB t ;; :ky', Jan. • 2. --Mrs..: •Clifford Id -two cl ii dreg '--j!attve-r turned to iaraltort after visiting the lady's parents,' Mr. and Mrs. ,Geo. Beadle, Mr. Elmet Kellerret rn eI toWind- see this week after two weeks' holidia .1, at his home 'here, Miss Margaret Crawford, is visiting er. and Mrs. Time. IIirkeonnaell of Frank, Alta.. The Victory Club sponsored a dance in the Foresters' Hall on Friday night. Music was supplied by the CENT Inch Boys. During the high wind on Friday night hydro service was disrupted. Workmen were called from Clinton and the trouble corrected: Q, Mrs. Guy Durham of St. George I1 visiting her sisters, Miss Mae; Fergu- son and Mrs. Blanche Phillips. Dies t Pickford Mich. --Mr. Chas. E. Asgt ith has reeved -word of the death of iris uncle, Albert Rye of Pickford, Mich.r, in his seventy-first year. Mr. Rye wa born on the Huron day evening, with•'the rector, Rev. H. row one mile west of Clinton, the son J. L. Henderson, in charge. Chas. E. or Richard, and Sarah Rapson Rye. ! Asquith, vestry clerk and treasurer, He went to Pickford in 1879. 'He is gave the 'financial' report, showing a survived by one son, one; daughter,' balance of $87.78. The Guild report two sisters and one brother. was given lay Mrs. Thos: Haggitt eaaipbel.l, and Pte. •$tewart Anent, sen vf- Mr. n .:_"airs. .(�scair Asn alts Rev. H. J. filnell, , p'astor of, the church,. presided. ,.R'•. Rey.'- Robt. McConnell of KnoxEresbyteelan• ' church -read the Scripture and • offered prayer. ,Read - lugs were givers by Mrs. Roy 'Finnigan, Mrs. Thos. Huggitt and Mr. Wm. ]e-- Creo.th, A piano instrumental- was rendered by,Mrs. R. J. Phillips, a'so1S by Marion Taylor, and a trio by Mrs. • Emmerson Rodgers, Miss Sadie Carter and Rev. H. J. Snell. Mr. Harry Sturdy on b'ellulf of the, Red Cross, Women's• Institute, Victory Club and Legion welcomed the, boys home. nee. i C. C. Andersen of the Baptist church on behalf of the ministers extended greetings, Kr. Jas. Raithby also brought greetings. They bus were called to the front and expressed their appreciation of the kindness shown! them.. Refreshments were served. ^ Vestry. Meeting.. -=The annual vestry 'fleeting of Si. Mark's Anglican church. was held in the Orange Hall on Tues - Welcome Home.—There' was a large showing a balance of $51.66. The gathering in- I nox VUnited church Iasi . ector's report showed 21 families and Thursday evening to honor three y+bulig 6"e persons enrolled,. During the past men who recently <returned home from I year there were twei-baptisms, no burials overseas—F/O. Marry Arthur, son. of ; and no weddings. There were twenty Mrs. ' John Arthur; Sgmu. Kenneth ' four services. with an average attend- Cainpbell, son of Mr. 'and- Mrs. • Albert anee of 49. The following ofiicee were, minimmunimumaimmomumniour GASOLiNE SERVICE The following. garages 'and service stations are open ` on :Sunday) January 7th, to, 6 p.m, THOS. RA.NDALL _GRAHAM INGLIS ' .FRED ROUSE "REG. MoGEE lummommiminum MESE: • ug SPECIAL 4ALIIE8 AND dtEMINDE&S' �`0& THIS , WEEK -END' • - SKIING NEEDS! • BE PREPARED—AVOID SUN AND WINDBURN-- • WE SUGGEST YOU. USE— _ Almond Lotion ' )1.D.A. Brand ' Keeps—tile' skin smooth- and soft, 6 ouincres ...50-`' • Velvetta Balm.... Sole and taeals�._ ou lf tiita _9,_Q ►n ..._ .Absorbine Jr...., SOO For sore overworked muscles.... • 9(�C 1.95 Noxzenma .Suntan (til • • Use before and after skiiing ... •. 30C • Sun _Glasse., Y Large choice of styles and colors .19 e.to� 2.95 Marathon Liniment' ... -For sprainsand strains etc... . 5 1.00 IDA.-flrand Specials ATONIA AROMATIC R®g.,5,11c- AIWA 5c 11C W_ AMINA LOTION. • 4 ounces ,I9C EMI -GLOSS '� . Floor Wax; `1 ib. 39c MERCU1tOCfflOME . r: 12c Tt.‘C.L.O. Reg. �Je A ' SYRUP 8• ounces 37c ITEEMBiOCAION 21c 39c .. s.- Pty .. fan F:.• 1 VITADIET NI ltiple Vitamin' Capsules ce11tain .°'viramins A, B, C, D. Riboflavin and Niacin • Amide Take only one a day! u , 90 -day supply $2.70 • 3l} -days trial Isi &X115. apw YOUR .rRIEN»Lt' LT,A. Dutra STORE rIhoiE 00 004441404111. THE StI%YARE, THE GODERIC:EX SIGNapSTAR DOINGS OF DUNCANNON ki)))ted; I copse's warden, Gordon Tmyr'gr; rector's warden, Jas. W. Medd; fay delegate 10 r ,a nod, Chas. V. di!5epauitk; alternate, W, J. -Ntewart; vestry clerk, Chap.: l~1 Asquith; treasurer, ,Aifrta _Nesbitt -Klein Vestry, : Chas. Asllurlth, W; J. Stewart, Gordon 'T'aayl1or, J. Medd, fir, and Mae.•°' lured -.Nesbit, Thos. Iraggitt and II, J. Phillips. It wan decided to have a. 'special offering tathelp the Sunday se$aool financially.A,. )motion 'Was nuncio . t+a take half of the year's sur,�pus for the redecoratingof thead char ql :ini the near future. A letter vans read. from the, Bishop re- gers(ing the "Advanced Appeal," The meeting closed with phayer, end luneli was served afterwards.' COLBORNE TOWNSiJm... Colborde Fsir a Forum.—The Verna Forum met en Monday night at the hale of Mr. and Mrs. Terrence Hunter. There were sii.tteen present. Consider- able time was spent in diecussiing the topic, "Do, we need an international farm organization?" The. recreation period was conducted by ,Miss Ada Dow and Mies Carolyn Hunter, with Miss Marybelle Chisholm as pianist: Lunch was served by the hostess. Next. Monday night, January 28th, the Z'arm Forum will be held at, the home of Mr. and errateWlil Vroouaaan. This will be review night; It is hoped to have one of theeagricultural represent- atines -present'r to speak on "Junior Farmers. Owing" to ,stormy• weather tie showing of the pictures tut Carlow en 'Tuesday afternoon and evening had to ,be postponed until a later date. • SHEPPARDTON SHEPPARDTON, , .Tan. 22. Mr. Ralph Foster, Mrs: Whitley Dougherty and Mr. and Mrs, Frank Hawkins motored to London on Monday. Mr. Wm. Hawkins canie home with'�them from the hospital, where he bad been staving treatments for his eye. . Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Dougherty entertained a number of friends and neighbors on Monday evenzling, when a good time was reported y"` yarn. ' Farm Home Burned.—The dwelling of ' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest.. Carter was' completely destroyed by fire on Fridley afternoon.. --Only a few pieces of furniture in the summer kitchen and `the wood in the woodshed were saved. The fire started from ov-eiheated stove pipes. By the time help arrived it was 'fine ibl tot rho h oss e -enter house avid 'Mr. and Mrs. Carter and fanlily saved only the -clothes they -were wear- ing. Through the kindness of friends and neighbors helping in, many ways they are now living in the farm home of -Mr. Anderson Mugford. Mr. and Mrs. Carter just recently moved to ,their farm here,. which was the home of the late George Cantwell;, on the Ashfield -Ca borne boundary "u`bout otie mile east of Sheppardtoi}. • LIKED CLINTON .9. _ RADIO SCHOOL 94,0 -following, fi•oin '''3' `ie" 'magazine of. Jenaiary 21st; -is-of local interest: From tiny._ Clinton, •Qnt. e (pop. 2,•000) •came a significant story of international co-operation.. In four years, 2;325 Americans (and 6,500 Canadians) had been graduated from Clinton's Royal 'Canadian Air Force radar and. communications school. The UAS. students, 'most of them university men, thought. so high- ly of -the school that it 'finally became the model- for U:S. training centers. - .'In extracurricular activities, as in work, Yanks and Canadians meshed 'completely. In off hours they built a ski tow, a television' set gad a movie theater, drank beer at a wet canteen (log cabin decor) and danced at a dry can teen (in swiSll chremium, catlle(1' . "The Rainbow Room") , For ,135 Canadian airwomen on the station, dere were pler ty of 'dancing partners. Many students liked the place so well they refused- week -end passes. Not inte_Aihe�t�ica eseld-been-b par-aded-- for any offense. Much of the credit went to the' ease'= going teamwork of slender, ditrk-haired Wing Commander Kenneth Roland ("Pat") Patrick, at Canadian .,who. will sooii get a U.S. medal, and. Major -Alder H. Jenkins c>f - the L` 8. Army Air' Forces. Said Patrick : "I haNen't been, - able' to find any difference between Americans and Canadians." Said -J'enkins : ".The . Aimy gave me the Legi(ni- of Merit for'_ -my work there. fff 'That's, like getting $1,000 for going to a good show.". LUCIINOW. P.O. ROBBED Approximately X700 in stamps and `u small amount of cash -Was stolen from a large safe in the.Lucknow postofiice early Wednesday. when .thieves entered the building -'through a rear door, zuoved the- safe to fire centre of :. the. floor, and pried' the door from its hinges. Entry vas made- betWdi n two and three'p'cloek. THE $XGNA TAP (c'01n.irauvii frelnn page 1) e UNGANNON, Jan. i 3:< Miss• Etta- ,'Ase Wat3 an attendance of twenty, belle W" obpter, R.N., ti reeent sraduato, one. A. -devotional, service w4s con. of Brantford Genera'i hospital, )eft on ducted. by tmprea&alent, Dirs, h'o er., Saatu rday. i?or Toronto to do privatefes. & ca4,1141 eM, iti dt 'cL gbtP,4:;qwaa rho duty.sublcet of an art. e o read by, .615'PVJa'1 The Y.P,U, of ',the'United ebureb Finnigan. The treasurer ,,reiiarted a plan ed , a- theatre 'and howling' party. balance ;on land4 of, .47.0,3 -•at the .h.e.: for last I'riaiay nicht at Goderieh,, but ginning Of the} year.Airs. (Rev.) mg g to a !Ridden turn to ptoinny Rogers sang'a solo, 6Cnrry Me ..<Daele weather the trip was cancelled sand .the to Calvary's Mewareeees „•The naeetiaig. young people, numbering about twenty, , closed with a hymn and the Mizpah gatherer) at the parsonage for -a social benediction. ' , evening' as guests ofRev. W. J. RogersNursin in erma r, al d f rs illi rs•�. - ' Frank JO cM received word on Tuear horn.—On Saturday, 'January 19th,day night that their dauhter, ',lepton- to Mr�..a rs: Ben. P ark, a son. 1 ant nt B ertha; Jones, left England by SgteMa iaDffiy I. Parr, Of Portr plane on January lath and anriVed Elgin, cenl1y returned from over -}n Germany to nurse in a hospital seas,visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones there. Although._she mentioned that and fazlily last week.. after her ' arrival she heard the hoe - Mr. Harold Taylor, ,principal of the pital vasing' in March, •her' ':'rte = . Dungannon school, dismissed the few ended'"b'y" swing she might get home pupils who eame to school on Tuesday some ' trine this stmuiler, and if not morning . through cold - and storm. she would most likely be home by People apparently Md not ''got used the end of the year: . • to the sudden change from the. spring" Death of Thomas .-Woods.--Death like weather of _ tai►(, °weeks, ago.• called Mr. T,homaa Woods on Saturday The congregational` meeting wind pot- afternoon in his ,eighty-seventh year. luck supper of the United church, lie had resided for the past three which was set for Wednesday of this years at the home of Mr. and Mrs. week, has been postponed for one week. Robt. Moore in Dungannon. He• waft The Dungannon Badminton Club is the fifth member of a family of eight spot coring a dance in the hall` this 1 children born to the late Thomas and' Wednesday night, with the - Chrrutiiere f Mary Woods, who have all passed orchestra providing music. • , away. The family were Armlet, Mary, Home froth Overseas.—Pte. Irvine Tilly, Jenny,. Tom, George, John and Eedy, son of; Mr. and _Mrs. H. ''J. L.' James. The only surviving relative Eedy, arrived hoarse from overseas now is a nephew , Mr. Edgar; 'Woods, last Wednesday, being met at 'Stra>i.i.of Niagara Falls, sen if the late George font by members of his family, Ain- Woods, who wee principal, for many other Dungannon boy who is expected years et Saltforti -school. The family home this week, according to a ailing were all- born on the Woods honie- listings, is Sgt. Gerald Currie, whose stead oil' the gravel road,second farm, elder • brother, Pte. Raymond • Currie,4, north of Glenn's Hill, West Wawanosh, also is expected ,home soon; but was where in later years the family built detained a few weeks on account of themselves a lovely large home, The blood poisoning. I elder members of the' family saw a Erskine W.M.S. Meets.—The Erskine good deal of pioneer life end the im- Presbyterian' W.M.S. met at the home provement of a corduroy road between of Mrs. W. R. Andrew on Thursday Lucknow and Goderieh. Thomas afternoon: Owing -to illness of -some Woods leaves a memory °of a person members, and the stormy weather, the prided e (_who ride himself f on thrift and hon• attendance, was reduced. Mrs. Rich. esty and who observed the •Golden McWhinney, president,-wasunable to Rule. He was a valued member 9f be pyesent but sent ,a program plan St. Paul's Anglican church, where the Mrs. Frank Donee gave apaper on the funeral service was held on•° Monday study of missions in Africa. At the afternoon, with the rector, Rev. R. A.1 close et . the program Mrs. • Andrew _p� ose1y 14Ieponald gaye an appropriate ad-, dress. The pallbearers were Donald, Fowler Robt Moore Will Reid Isaac served tea and refreshments. United Church W.A. -.-Mrs. D. A. FoWley offered her home last Friday afternoon for the meeting of the Wo- men's, Association of the United church. Ment was in ,]Dungannon cemetery. charge, and Rev: G. •1 Cranston and Will Cook. The inter-. O. ave �a• Renewed 4 ubsc-ript-� • K_. 1•o 0 GODERICH ONTARIO Pianos,BIO,Appliances Ratteiies &Tubew- 1 wish to announce iffy aappeijtiueut as a lihorized district �-, representative of Electrojux • Liinited .)Itt►y � >t�reeke>rtt'%lf` . � Ir WOR AV4ALABLE FOR MEN WHEN'. W EA'BR PFRTB N.E.S. Reports ManyFositlo `�,Open .d, for -Women The survey being conducted by the local office of the! National Employ- ment Service is yielding good- results, but in the main the immediate jobb' being offered by employers- are . fes' skilled or semi -skilled help while the larger number of appligants for. jeabs are- unskilled: Auto mechanics, wooci- -workers, , plumbers, machinists, printers, apprentices for various trades, cooks, salesmen;- egg graders are wanted imgneciiately. Orders, being placed now .for- workers about March! 1st to the 15th would indicate that plenty of work will be available when the weather allows. There is consider- able construction, work,. indicated to i start when- weather conditions permit. As far as women are ''concerned die , conditions as given above are exactly reversed r- TiaeJo'eaL.ofiie reports .. -jobs, offered outstrip_ applicants several times over: Textile workers, waitresses, salesgirls, experienced stenographers are wanted at once. The hosiery mills offer the largest bulk employment and starting rates for girlshavenow been advanced to a point where they.• ghotifd prove attractive; as within a few weeks 1 BAYFIELD, . Jan. 23. --Alfred Ed. _ i 'ear r�v.nn, . of Bayfield, warden of acquiring skill to'earn�eventitally ve}'y Hui+en County in 4920 and, for many attractive .:years• reeve of this village, disci this' pay.. Working conditionsg are excellent and it is felt _that more evening in Scgtt .Memorial , Hospital, girl '-should avail thennse1ves -of ihis aforth, after. _n_ brei, _illness. .:He as surplus war material:has coin: mencedin to arrive at. the..l,oeal depot -at Sty Harbor, and .e a? aployers,'ijenerally have been most coiaperative in tai nag on veterans: • GODERICH"' P1e +'OST CLAM , The Goderich PI eon 'Clubheld • � .. its annual meeting at the home .of Ernest'r Peachy and elected dimes as foll4tvs; :; President, • Percy Johnston; vice- president, William ,Baker; secretary.. ' treasurer, Ernest Peachy.. The , sche• Jule, for the�'year's pigeon- races i s not been drawn up yet, but the to •est race will be from ,Montreal, ass been• the case for several years. TO APPEAL CONVICTION " Lionel, L. Leshley and Irene Gourley, both of Toronto, have given notice of an appeal' at the next sitting -of the -County 'court against their conviction by Magistrate A. P. Caok on -December 20th - last, when °-they., were- jointly charged with theft of $4.90 from the - East'' Street Bakeey, Goderich. ' Lesh> ley was ' sentenced to three months, and MisseGourlay� tot one snontle•in'the county jail DEATH OF A. E. ERWIN BAYFIELD increases are possible and Pram there on itis strictly a matter of speed in type of employment. eFifty to 100 girls ' Was in ills. eaghtietii year.- ean be placed ,in the hosiery ,-milts at Gode.rich and Clinton. - Miss V. 1. Westbrook of ---the local office, who is in charge of the women's division and is alsoclaims officer,. h .beel3 nttencting it c�3iaol of Ynrsitrue- tion- in London' during -the past week. Great eaaaphasis is laid on special train- ing.- of U.Z.C. staffs for. the work they '"must perform and an iiitensive. pro- -gram of training is carried en in the local office continually after regular., is -=of Work. The Unemployment Insurance Coni- 'sieir tai •in'g over the payment" of out -of -work .benefits to ex 4ervice- men formerly handled ,e'ntirely by the Department of Veterans' Affairs. Mr. Hill, the. local office. manager, will be in London for two -cloys this week -in connection with arrangements for tak- ing --over, this work, ' probably , on February 1st. Placement, of ex -servicemen in this area, is reported as most satisfactory and very few veterans, are out of work. -War Assets Corporation have EVERY CAR, OWNER„. T -RU GNB NAR'MER needs a PALCOSEEL, • t, inti -Use uller for every kind of. Lifting and • _- . Pulling Job. One man does the work of TY men. Weighs but 18 --lbs. and .pulls a 3. ton load: Delivered- price $18.50,, B_ Folder on requRst. - Distributors for Hurh#1- County .New -Idea Diptributars GODERICH, ONT. 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