Loading...
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.
The Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-02-07, Page 7
• 'MURK) �.trO8RI IAR7 . ODE TAX East St! Bakery MARRY OARDER) Hi GH QUALITY kt 1NS,BREAD •PASTR34 ASSOCIATE STORE L. QF WHETSTONE, Prop. TIRES and BATTERIES Hamilton,. St. Phone 69W The business people int every community ' pay a large percentage of local tatesi their stocks and stores tell the citizens 'and visitors whether the ,town is a progressive mxtncipalit' or is inthe dol-droms. The Goderich merchants advertising on this and 'other pages of this paper, are doing t`r far utmost during these critical days, to promote the interests. of ,the town, by stock- ing such, goods as are available.,,, They are therefore entitled' to your .supper and by Buying more, we buy for less-. Selling .more, we sell for less. Qpen Evenings Ph4ie 6 G Saltford E. Ereckenridge HOME' MADE CANDY as supplies available PHONE 170 This is station FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IN SEASON Scientific Equipment•.-- - Friendly Service 'Phone 479 fast St. IVAN LOUZON SHOE REPAIRS Formerly operated by M.. N. MacDonald Used Shoes and Skates for sale North St. Goderich B. R. Munday RADIO SERVICE &. REPAIRS We install Portable Phonograph Players 7 Widder St. ! Bone 598 WHEN YOUR ENGINE GIVES, TROUBLE (try one of our REBUILT ENGINES and your troubles .are over. - NEW AND USED AUTO -b PART'S, Bradley & Son Pho_„ 247 ' Hamilton St. Guenther Transport EARL - R... GUENTHER, Prop. Daily Service to and from - Toronto=,-Hamitton=-London and intermediate point's Victoria St. » Phone 850 Filsinger's "-JEWELRY AND GIFTS WATCHES --DIAMONDS GUARANTEED 'REPAIRS. Phone. 130 The Square IMPERIAL SERVICE -STATION PACKARD MOTOR SALES ATLAS TIRES Blue Water Body & Fender hop r , Phone 107 Bridge -St. Frank : McArthur • Phone 513 GODERICH `40 Britannia Road A good -way to . spend your eyed- ings or .lei hours in pleasant, congenial surri$undinns. • WEST ST;:. Goderich French: Dry Cleaners We eon- --now Waterproof most types of. raincoats C, R. LOWERY Phone 122 _Myron "O'Reilly • s, PAPERING & DECORATING • ' RAGLAN ST. West St.,, • Letter . of Thanks • The following extract from a letter of •thanks for a Christmas,, present is- cherished by its recipient:' "The `beautiful clock you sent us „is _ P came In -perfect con Iition, - and is now in the parlor on the top of the book- sllel`res, where we hope to see you soon, and your husband also, - if- he can make it convenient," Patterson on Christian' stewardship, NEWS-- - - -AUBURN �� • .and-1kLrs--_H. Rraglae�temperance. on temperance. A duet was "rendered by, Mrs" 15. AUBURN, Feb. 5.—Mr. and Mrs. ffre started' in the icor of the engine room of the chopping ,mill owned and Beverly French. and young daughter,, operated by, Warner Andrews, The of -Detroit. visited Mr. and Mrs:' Geo.! telephone lephone system being out "'of order Beadle at the beginning Of the ,week, in this • district, the nie'ssage had to bii.. French : haling, been caIled _ to.be-brought from the mill to-.the�,Yillage, Palmerston .owing to the death of firs half a mile, by one of -the ,farmers. mother, q - The local_fire brigade responded to the Anipng ,those who attended the Nor- Mal School at-home at Stratford -call with the town fire engine, which ra 1 d a sthad, to .be: +conveyed by sleigh. • The Friday: --might - were - M-iss _-ViviauL�bois in the mill had to be torn op Straughan, Wm. McCreath and Elvin to -get at the blaze, but it was soon brought.'under control. Ladies' Guild.—The Ladies' Guild of St. Mark's Anglican church inet in the Orange Ha1r on Tuesday-, with 14•, yrs:' Thos. Johnston in charge and Mrs. Gordon Taylor at the organ. The 1 Scripture was read by Mrs_ 'rhos.- Hag - gilt and prayers- were offered by Mrs. Johnston. Readings were given •y Mrs. J. Taylor and Mrs. T. S. Johnston. The' topic was given by • Mrs. Gordon Taylor. The president;, Mrs.. A. Nesbit, then took . charge' for the business period. The roll Ball was answered with "A Hint for the Bazaar." Mrs. Nesbit offered congratulations, to Mrs. E. Phillips on her fifty-first wedding anniversary and to Mr. Geo. Hamilton 'on* his eighty-first birthday. Bev. H. J. L. Ilenderson closed 'the meeting n ith,1rayer- Ha., Stewart King of Toronto visited his father, Russell King, at the week -end. .Miss Mabel Hickiiigbottom has re- turned from t Detroit. Pte- William Raithby 'of Crumlin "spent Abe week -end With itis Barents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Raithby, Fire at Chopping Mill. --On 14fonda? r Ji aura and • . i Miss Sadie Carter, ac- companied by 'Mrs. Snell. The topic, "God's 'Man in Africa," was given by Mrs. Harold Snell. The meetingelosed ,,.with a hymn and prayer by Mrs. Eric Anderson. Refreshments . were served by the hostess. •UongregaitIOnatMeeting,• -Tim annual congregational meeting of "Knox Pres- byterian church was held on Tuesday. The minister, Rev. R.. MaeConnell,' con, dueled a short -period of WOrrhip, and at the recfnest ;of those present, took the chair _..,fpr the business meeting, „with J. C. Stoltz as recording secre- tary. ReperGtS . of the.work of -• the 'various organizations, ere submitted and"-showeda healthy condition pre- vailing throughotlt the whole of ,tire -- chtirch's ac.tivities. The ..report of the ---•-Miss--E Graham, who-has"conducted •sin old -established- grocery business at y%47"ingham, is retiring and has sold the store building to "L Slosser, barber. _-_tleorge -,EL- -Filmer,-road superintend- ent for Stephen township for •eighteen years, has. tendered his resignation, and the position will be filled •at the next meeting of the'Township Council: Mrs, Emma I. M. Wright, wife of i.A.lin�Qst Loses His Nolte . Dr. W. Ii: -Wright, who died•iast week - __ at her home in Toronto, was a native William Sutherland of Seaforth had his nose almost severed and suffered session,iven by the clerk, Mr. J. J. of, Bayfield, daughter of the late Mr. ; e�tere head. and face injtiries last .. g and Mrs. Thomas _Jowett,, She .had ,� Wilson, reminded that the congregation rida3� night when. a' car owned and had lo, I2.- J. Scott, 'Sirs. J. J been an invalid for -eight years. driven by Johh G. Wallace, Seaforth, - After twenty-one years- as a success- collided with a parked truck. property Wilson and Geo. 1' Yungblut..hy death; fol mekeliai3t at Winchelsea, R. E. andb4that tw,o of the young men pf the Pooley -ham-disposed of- his general of National Grocers of Stra,,t c inbaon church. had given their •lived; in the f store' there- to Fred Welters of "London, highway No. 8 near St. Coluinban. service of their country. - The Wo -Two trucks owned by the same -tom- :. who gets possession March 1st: Mr - men's :1lissfgngtry Society report was ' Pooley, pang were. disabled because, of engine ooley, who 'has-been for several years presented by Miss Josephine Weir. It trouble and the drivers haci pis $ president of the Exeter-IIensall, branch revealed. a good attendance at the flares on either ' side, of the vehicles. meetings sial :t growing interest iii nils- c'f the Canadian Legion, ..is moving. to The Wallace car ran over one flare sionaryeetili study. Contributions made by Exeter, where 'he Intends to operate' ! and crashed into' the rear of one truck. a turkey hatchery. The other passengers, Robert Charters, the Society exceeded the allocation an.d A. T. Cooper, Clinton, . ., amounted to $99.2'0. Mrs. Edgar Law- Harold Jacke;on and , Donald Dale, all. syn, reporting fom the _ I :. les' _A-lfi' tiring from Business nf.'_ there nea. iyT sizty-one. years ago and built up a large and successful estab- lishment. He ' has occupied almost every civic position. and was; mayor for _two yegxsx has"tf& n__ an, active part in church .work as an official member of Wesley -Willis church and= is one of the leaders in the temper- ance organization of - the county. ' Seat orth Man W.M.S. Meeting. ---The \V.:4I,S. of A, -T---Cooper; wi l -1 -known Cli ton i �. cnpecl nth mina. in-- stated that they ltii( had :L uccessfnl curie . They were on their way to a • - Ktroc United church held the monthly year, with a balance ou hand of ,)i, merchant, • has •-old lig business there' c hockey name at, Tavistock.' Sutleer but will_ continue to reside in Clinton., meeting' at ' the manse' on Tuesday. They have purchased a piano for the The newproprietorsto are L E. Martin :land was treated by n Mitchell doctor, The president, Mrs. Jas. Woods; 'pre- Sunday school. An encouraging re of «arra ehu g and 'r. W. Martin of The car was badly- damaged. sided for the devotional period and view of the Suiid:iy school . actin ties 1 Mrs. W. J. Craig was Fit the piano. was presented byJohn Houston_ The 'The 14th chapter of .St. John was read number of pupils has increased and a and the Lord's Prayer was repeated in .picnic.was held in the summer.: -Owing unison. The corresponding secretary, to, road conditions and the number of Miss E. Match, read a letter of thanks children living, in -the country,' it- was sympathy. received The World Day f winter .months. --- The Sunday' Schgal bottom, A. Rolliiiso ,_J. C. Stoltz. and .of. ,Yrayer was announced to be held i papery are --being sent to the members.- ,in the Anglican 'church. Mrs. Harold The Sunday . school will reopen in Snell took charge for .the program, early 'spring. 'rhe 'treasurer. of the The -..:scripture reading was ..given. by churrch Mrs. Fred Ross;, submitted ti Mrs. Geo,. Sturdy ; prayer was offered gratifying account of tie general busi- by Mrs. Jas. .Roberton, and a mission- ary reading was given by Mrs. Chas. Scott The heralds responded,' Miss Thedford brothers. Mr., Cooper, a nativeof Clinton, went. into *business ✓• • esfion-- • What Is the B1uO Water lIghway Asaoolatlon s we r me Speaking generally,, The Blue Water Highway Association is you: For• you. live • in The Blue -Water .District . . . • have a vital, interest, in ' promoting its". growtJh and -wealth.. . . in • attracting • tourists to its towns and :resorts 'and countryside, from Wxallaceburg on the Snye carte to •Ofil-Iia' on take Couchiching, In particular, • The Blue Water .High 'ay Association is 'a band' of Blue Water men, ., Twenty-eight years ago, similar men met, saw that they would have to jdin • together, pool. money and brains, and- promote the corntnurri.fy" -as:--a- - 'hol l 4The� rue Water, 'Communities,. , atone, could not aTfrd to • comoete for tourists. The' Blue, Water Communities, united, did • a good job. They attracted tourists who say: "There's no place ' like The glue Water Country!" They got visitors to come, 'back year after year.' They brought money to you and.. You and YOU"! - Yes, The Blue Water Association k doing good job. But it can't function without you. So get behind and posh. encourage your councillors . yollir ;Teighbours , . everybody . Q •. to support The-, Burt. Water Association... Bring tourist money fir your • from Mrs Bert Craig fora message of thought advisable to closefc .45 and Win_ Wagner, were re-elected. it the Other managers are Ernest- Ilicking- ness df the chore}'h. All obligations of the church had been met and .there was a balance of $423 in the treasury. Sadie Carter . on Chinn, 'Yrs.. Ernest l The 'retiring managers, Edgar Lawson' „Ear- ly Chicks For Early Eggs A w W. T. Robison, rustees appointed were John Doerr, Herman Daer, J. C. Stoltz ; delegates to_.central fund, w. T: Robison, J. C. Stoltz; treasurer, Mrs. Fred Russ ; secretary. J; C. Stoltr. z, organist, .:Miss 3. Weir ; auditors, Mrs. E. Lawson, Mrs. E. Cowan; publishing; committee, Isir. J. C. Stoltz, Mrs. Fred Ross, A hearty vote of Minks was tendered to the organist, treasurer and Rev. IL MacCOnnell and to .:,all other officers for their splendid work during the year. Jong: "How- do you •stiend -„your income?' Smith: "About 30% for shelter', t', 3O' for clothing, 40% for food, and- 20%;",f -or a=semen t." Jones: "But that adds up to.12O%.' ,., .Smith "I)im`t I know it !" For common ordinary sore thrott ISPYW } • M. Etartlins0n 1..li4nif,,ca regularb . intake up and ship Household • Furniture Con - rigqpplidnted Pool Carrs to Manitoba, Saskatclt- e Ivan, Alberta, British' Columbia and to . California. Write, wire orphone for reduced frehtht'rat es Established 1885 610 YongeSt., Toronto. Kingadale 5125 MOYiN6; rACKIN11, .44I1V,tub Asti 5 0RAGI OR PtP an ttCt`i.INi YOUR OWN Numaimisiammiliguiaimmisimie A Help to ‘-Those Who Are Past Middle. Age :AN"hert :new void women get, pant middle ago their energy axed activity, in many iaistt a b'gin.t©..de- cline,ni1 their general 'vitality is ort^the wane. . Little ailtnents and sicogees stern •birder, to chake off than for Trerb4 and, hero and t1.prc, evidences orf a breakdown begin to a..pet�r. • Now fa tha timo those to help maintain their health and mor ak , co of Mi1bu'-a, e It� and Nerve q. mould t () a course 1 � . They help tone up and invagort t- the patient- I y. their tolaio .action on the r i'kltoni. 1s i_ �1 � � `y ��t y,�� ,�. iii e p Wo , �l➢e�'d• 1411�r M +Alia �__gg cicmn.te s .. Ltioic for �ur trate k a °ORed Ili t°t1D on the pAc & Thit T. n Co., Matted, Toe oto. Ibr tr} Your the Winner \\'±.:HWA7pv G� r Bcnist the .Blue Water iighurgy. pOULTYLX`4t planning to market. eggi at next fall's high price..;, should order Canadian_ Approved chicks early in•the hatching season: The.;e thithspeoesy in the Warmth of the brooder move , with drinking w4 ay+, a fountains and feed 14pers neubly, are getting a good start in life. pater, with ' when. placed on °cleans range acre: to plenty of green fecd,,they- wilt develop, into - healthy, • i'arge bodied birds capable of heavy em... production nett fall and tinter.