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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-02-14, Page 6ford. Under the recent -ruling up- it is understood their licenses may be clined to; hint the plans of the group the Canada, Temperance Act endangered. __ or to say if a further meeting wilt be which was in force in these counties I A' spokesman for the meeting de -" called...+. Amiminumrimmile 4 TRE ODE NATAT T r • N 46 YEARS. OF= P foundediTA 1900 , we have constantly strived to keep. our shop equippedwith the most modernbaking machines Since . Crich s Bakery v� � yorder-411a , we. might serve you with.. the finest products that modern .methods: 'could pr:oclitce. We Baker Reet�sMaster Oven In this modem miracle the bread, revolves continually , on-Ltrays all,d uringtbaking,period, thug insuring a perfectly- uniform bake on each loaf of bread. :. 1ry CricIi!s NewWhite _�Viewer-Loaf, today y it from your Grocer :Qr ,phone and our salesman will call. THE. HOME OF 1 THE "WHITE C Sweet as June Meadows Ampixdo • . PORT. ALBERT SEAFO1ITH OVEI(LOAF =PHONE 34 immusier.rn Allan POET 1lT,l3ERT, Feb. 12. -Mrs.. Sent Crawford spent'2ast`week-end with her Mother, Mrs: Owen Moore. -•at Nile. We are .glad to say that Miss Clara yonnmswinnonnor Brophey's FiinerI gime 3 MONTREAL ,`ST. OuflEruneral [dispel combines the dil;nity nt *WM* of worship and the refinement of s quiet residence. . . , PHONE `120 1ri:,0YD Mx LODGE; Director Yon are invited to listen to "Music for Sunday' program over CKbtX, " Wingham, _ each Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m. • Cemetery Memorials Ven are Invited to inspect cur stock ln Clinton Exeter Seaforth Phone 141 , ltnquiries promptly :attended to: Cunningham & Prydd . arms, ,-PRIME) WHEELER'S nritERAt :. sERrox No extra eh rge for the use if our Funeral Home, Teron- to Street. l rOrnpt xl laitcbut®axee SerVfee • 1�1t :'Ali+ 4 Rad Stie or 7. Willis, who underwent anoperation • in London .last week. is improving steadil3 °bnd _expeots to be home some, day next week. , Mr; Elmer Graham, who was taken to the Godesrich hos- pital last weeek:\with influenza, and litter developed measles, also is im- proving and ,will be Jlwne again soon. Mr. awl Mks; Gordon Cockfield and daughter,, of Detroit, are guests with the latter's parents; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Petrie. To • Produce Plays --The ' Dramatic Club of` the United church ate at it again. A meeting of the committee was held at the home of Mr. Roderick McKenzie and a play entitled '`Good Gracious. Grandma,", was chosen. The cast of live men and ' four wgmen will have this play ready for presentation. :in a few weed. ' Farm :Formant--The Farm Forum Was held in the school -house an. 'Mon day evening of .tlUs week with a fairly good attendance: The subject for,dis- cus'sion was "The Costly Tr` ip from Producer to Consumer." The next nieeting will be held on. Monday even- ing, February 18th,at -the 'lame of Mi'. Will Sage. Everyone is welcome. Presentatia A dance and present- ation' was: held. ---in - the -•--school=house on Thursday.;evehing.last in hong of Mr. John BM* W. who bad `just\ re- turned from .overseas. There was a large attendane, the house bbl g Music was supplied . by Schramg- and, Browns. After lunch was served Cpl. Brown was called to the front and resented with a. purse. Of. money. He replied in th - to the community and to the gshfteld ` Patriotic Circle, who sent so many parcels to -the local boys oversertss which were greatly wel- comed. The way to light for new world is to stop lighting 'with one another in the old ,one.. Seuseone's individual greed is at the root of every international need. ' )111kr,„:7-7.-7-77. Farm Mai4iinery , , IS STILL MIGHTY SC,ttRC�1 Kyo havl a unified number. of the famous •` . 'NEW ,'ID EA RUBBER- 'TIREID WAGONS\ Herse & Tractor Drawn _ ,. SPREADERS Easy -Way HO, LOADERS gine Delivery RAKES an?LOWERS BA.ER. PHONE CARLOW "2821. 3tf• • • . • ooDzaton SHOP N1)WEST D1 I'GN8 • DEIST QF `itiL T1711IA.t, • Guaranteed workmanship 'at . .,prices that will please" you. ' ' i Av'11 ALL AGENTS* FEES Call at Obit oiliest Phase t4211 sr drop its'a line to Box 1S1 Cade-` it ,c ►. W °1 l l plessed to eat snit help choose °s "suitrtble meek- ettal for your fanny plot.. R. A. SPO'°PTON St, Andrew's St. NILE, Feb 12.—The sympathy of the coniniunity is extended, to the brother arid. sisters of. Mr Jas. Elliott, who! passed away kat\the ' home\ of - sister, Mrs. 'Da�'i , AlfcIlwain,, Goderieh,`• on Sunday. .Mr. Elliott was tern at Nile and \lived , there all was life) ex• - cept for the short time\he was . in Goderit . - A meeting of the four appointments; on the Nile-Benmiller charge of the United Church Will be! held in the Carlow hall on Thursday, Febivai►y Welre glad' to report 'that Mr. Frank •Ilawkins, wlio 'has been, laid up With the ,measles, is somewhat im- proved. Also bib Wife, rrho has been in the 'Hospital, is able to be home but will be conthned to bed for: a couple of weeks yet. Mr. John—Wilson, 'of Nile took a truckload of .people to the hockey match at Lucknow last Wednesday to see the G•oderich.d ucknow game, Sunbeam Club. ---The Sunbeam , Club net at the horde.of Mrs. Orland Bere with twelve ladis present. The presi- dent Mrs. Bere, was in charge.hold the meeting. b It 1 was decided to hold a box social in the ,sel oolhouse on Febru- ary 1gth in place of the dance- that Was not held on FCI ruarrt int' `§n ae- cotant of the storm,, The'"lext (tilting is to be held itt the omen of Mrs. ROY oirvin bFebruary ` Oth. Luneh, .wag servetl by the hon. ease;, Mrs. C. Mc- Nea' and Mrs. 4.. P1liott. The codec- tion an ounte to $1'.3d.' `ti \, the h' januarY' ,lits of the Wctitnenk Association was held in Nile ,chyteli with the president, Airs.' Ifa:den, pi°e:lditag. The Scrip„ tare lessen iatt-hew `' :1.12) �d\ \+xt read by Mrd. Alvin err. Mrs. a r den gave a, mliding, .,amt honey f • Quilting Bee.", ! At - next meeting Mrs. Oronheilm sill give' a talk 6n China. Oificersg of the Afsociation for 1818 areas' folloivs: Presidents .Mrs. 1tuth Hayden; 1st vice-president, Mrs. D. MacDiamid; 2nd ""viee-president, Mrs. R. Bogie; secretary " and press secretary, Mfrs O. Brooks; assistant seeretary, Mrs. "O. Feagan; treasurer, ,Mrs. T. Nixon; pianist, Mrs: R. Bogie; assistant pianist, Mrs. C. McPhee; Sower and gift' committee, Mrs. Wm. McCann, Mrs. Dustow, Mrs. E. Bogie, Mrs. Niton; • work committee, Mrs. Alvin Kerr, Mra. R. Taylor, Mrs. W. Rutledge; parsonage Committee,- Mrs. Reg, Ryan, ► r 14rs. Pettinan, Mrs. Mathews, `Mrs: Hayden; hostess com- mittee, M. ROBS McPhee. Mrs. C. McPhee. Mrs. HH. Watson. EA or WAD Qtdotir r+ n e+l lite . sk*n Sanitary itary tr okn Phone ►11 . .910r10 O; oat. 2i6. STRATFORD W t ,Stone Song Lhnited OT Lt ONTARIO ASF' LD AS}FIELD, Feb. 12. ---Mrs. Stanley lArennan, atfd"-amine, who were visiting relatives in Detroit, .have "returned home. The February t meeting of the Wo- men's Missionary Society' wab held on -Wednesday at°the home of Mrs. David Mackenzie. • . Mr: Gordon- eGregor...: of London spent the 'weed end with his uncle,;'Mr. Colin MacGregor. --- Miss Card Moore Of, Medford .'is 'visiting her aunt, Mrs: Clarence Black. .‘ Mrs. Rod' Mackenzie is a guest at the ,home. of Misa Mary Mackeilzle; Port Albert. . CREWE CREWE, Feb. 11. --Mr. and Mrs. Benson Shackleton and Carol Ann visited friends in Lueknow on "Wed- nesday. ,4 . Born.—To Mr. and ,Mrs. Jack Cur - rap, on February Gtb, a 'soft. Mr. and Mrs. 'Roy Maize, who are spending same time with Mr. and Mrs. C. Crozier, visited iA Wingham over the week -end. Mr.- and' Mrs: Vernon Hunter and anally,' of LuCknow, spent - Sunday with Mr. and Mra. B. Treleaven.*' Miss Gwen, Treleaven,' of if ucknpw • Haigh School, spent the. week -end at ber bonne. HOTELMEN"' MEET TO DISTISS O.T.A. DEC SIGN MITCHELL, Feb° ` 7. ---Hotelmen of Huron and Perth counties met in special session here tonight to discuss bhe positipn In which they.are ,placed y .the recent decision of the Privy Connell in upholding the Canada, Temperance Act,. Every , one of the' hbtela of the two punties wag represented,at the meet- ing, afterit' units annotru 3l ,no statement would 'be issued. The Lett- cion' \waas %closed tO the- press. T11e Into ingVPc under the 'joint chairm nshi of J. , J. Cox,' Mitchell, \pf'oprie r e .. the Royal Hotel 'Where the session was held, apd Ross Fisher, Listowel. iph IIaffcy. TO cnto ex- ecutlite ;vecretary, of the ILetel 'Coe AMoeiat ta, wme tlse special i anter, et' ' -'1C e are thirt %fear Waxed hotels in ' Huro ;and, Palrth, °c► c : 1hlg ulttat- t� � r t° ELE Farm with a FARM IMPROVEMENT LOAN 't o t°mai t. 401 v 109 1,001 t1.` ea , z6111 �,. '"t•,rylf OP a �°s i°a. t ; , a iota Vet 0,04 . �b t s� Ole EIeetrici..y can . take the drudgery out of many a .' farm chore—save you time and money—.help make. life• "pleasanter and easier for everyone in the Plan" now to electrify your farm with a Farm Xrprovernent Loan.- it any branch of The Royal Bank of Canada, Loans are available to farmers for ,the. purchase, installation or improvement of farm 'electric systems. These loans can now be made on ' security • o ' the equipment itself and repayment arranged by convenient instalments. If electrical equipment is still hard to get ih your district,. you can make .a start by doing your pre- liminary wiring. Wire, switch boxes, transformers, 'etc. are available in many districts. By starting pow you will be heady to•puit electricity to work on., your farm as equipment comes on the market. Talk your plans over with the Manager of our ..nearest branch. family. E ROYAL BANK OF 'CANADA • ,x „POD/Medi 1111ANCH � W. t"i. balk AGE, Atm ger n