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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-02-14, Page 8GEORGE'S CHURCH SUNDAY, FEB/AMU 17tin, 1916 IIOLY 'ill :ii 1 1IQ➢i'+I. r 5.1.0341 ' 1na. HOLY COMIUNli N AND SERMON. 3.00 p.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL. '00 p,n LVENSONG AND SERMON. . REV BEVERLY It. FARE. Iil.li,., i th., RECTO MRS. E. JESS.01, -Organist and. Choir Le as ° YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND TRESS SERVICES Tomos= ELZOTXD I ASE CRAFTER REGEN'T Alnneel. Ctallter, It,O.II+.Els, held I ' annual meeting; 'at MaeRay Hall en ,44 Kitox Presbyterian .church, •9.4a a.m. :SUNDAY SCHOOL. y 1.1 a.m.JUN�IO�Rp�.CONGREGATION. 11 amt. I 1 IILIC ) oust IP. Sermon Subject: "God and the Conlinogn Place." 7 p.w. PUBLIC WORSHIP. Sermon Subject: "If Youth Only Knew." SUPPORT THE -CHURCH'S ..ADVANCE FOR CHRIST-: 1)f.1NISTER-REVEIREND " RIVIIABO STEW4IiT. • Director of Praise --Mr. T. G.- oucs, ... . Come and Worship they Lord in the Beauty of Holiness: North St. United Church MINISTER—REV. R. 11. TURNBUILL, i3:A., B.D.. S.T.M. 11 a.m. "BEING' DIFFERENT WITII CHRIST," • 3' p.m, . ,...SUNDAY SCHOOL,. ' 7 p.m.. "WHAT DID JESUS MEAN BY THE KINGDOM." _�Men'ilay x'.30- pan, Y.PJJ. Sec nd and fourth Monday. ° Organist and Choir Leader® ' Mrs., Murray .H.etheiringtoi "' A.T.C.M. A SINCERE WELCOME AWAITS YOU- . „ 'VICTORIA ST. UNITED CHURCi MINISTER—REV. LAWRENCE H. TURNER, B.A. ORGANLS. •MLSS- -BARBA to--DU'T 10.00 a.ua. SABBATH SCHOOL. 11.00. a.m. CRUSADE FOR CHRIST AND`' HIS KINGDOM. "THE HOME." 7.00 p.m, CAMEOS . FROM "COTTER'S SATURDAY NIGHT."— "PATRIARCHAL GRACE." Monday 8.00 p.m. Young People's Union. ' UNION 2.45' ,,VICTORIA WELCOMES YOU • 11 a.m. 'Goderich Baptist Church REV. JOSEPH JANES,' MA, PASTOR Mr's. Ella I. • Donaldson, A,L~.LC.M., "Organist PUBLIC WORSHIP. "One Thing.", 3- p.m.. _SIJN»AY SCHOOL. 7 panoL-PEgL C -WORSHIP. --="Spiritual Vision,' .Ja Wednesday 8 pan. Prayer Meeting. • STRANGERS' ALWAYS WELCOME - BETHEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE • REV. J... &PEARSON, Pastor. 1.6 .WATERLOO STREET i3O San. SUNDAY :SCHOOL. 11 a.in. 'BROKEN THINGS." • 7.30 p.ni. "MADE WHOLES:"_ " Wednesday 8 pan. Young People. Friday 8 pan. Prayer Meeting. (Note change in night this week only) ALL WELCOME Free-. Meth�dist:Church REV. R. C. McCALLUM, Pastor -Cor. Victoria and Park Sts. 10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL. • PREACHING SERVICES'AT 11 a.i1. `and -7-p rf "" "A man cannot sae me; he can lead me to the Saviour ifI let A n*zn eannot lose me; he can lead ine from the Saviour ONLY. F let' him." Come --"Worship God in spirit and in• truth." P'UEL SUPPLIES FOR° WEST WAWANOSH SAHOOLS 'The Board of School Trudtees of the West Wawaiaosh' area em t as per ad- jourument .on :Februarys b. The, •.secretary was instructed to notify all parties concerned that existing contracts will be carried on to completion. A letter from Mr. Archie Aitchison tendering his resigna- tion as a• member of the Board'was read. The .resignation - was accepted. Trustees Finnigan and Durnin were •asked to interview and engage a cap- able carpenter to do necessary repair work, . `, • Tend rs for the supply of Wood to the echeols • were read and accepted as fellows: S.S. Nos. 2. and 17, cedar at $4 and $4.50 per cord_. to Herb. Fin- nigan. and• hatdwood'at $5.50 per cord to Everett Finnigan; S.S. Nos. 3 and . hardwood to Joe Foran at . $5.40 per cord; tend for S:S. 'Nos. 4 and 14, mesomr EERY' CAE OWNER, TRU/Um FARMER - heeds a Z'ALCOSEEL lMUs tor every �'ykr�if�n��d!.�� oto'; Job. anti • railing Job. p • Ogle Man the wor�k'of 31' me* Weighs but 18 ins'. and • iattlls' a 8 ton load. Delivered pt°iee $18,50 Folder' on •'requests lntribtrtors for Huron Cerruti Neve Idea Distributors GODERIt t Off. Carlow' 81 hardwood to Eimer Foran at, $5.50 per cord. The secretary was autbc Q-' ised. -- to pay MonDthly salaries when due for the period eliding. June. 30th. The meeting was adjourned, to March 5th, on motion of Trustees Webb' and Fors ter. ' • DURNIN, PHILLIPS, Secretary. ST. GEORGE'S GUILD The regular meeting of Si. George's Church Women's Guild was held on February liths --in the Guild room. The president, Mrs. Tichborne, resided. !then the' opening hymn and prayer the Scripture was read by Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Brown, past president. was pre- sented with a 4ift of appreciation by the members of, the Guild, Miss M: E. Salkeld making the presentation and 'Mrs. Tiehberne reading the address: An interesting and informative talk on county libraries Was ' given by Mrs. Eckmier of Goderich Public Library., Plans for the annual high tea were dis- cussed. It was, decided to-- serve a' hot supper. At 'the elose'f the meet hag, tea was served by MiS. Monteith stud 'Mrs. Brown. Mr. ` -and MTS. " Roy Turner of St. Catharines, after spending two 'weeks with the, former's . parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Turner, •Elgin ave., left on Saturday ' to spend •a few 'days in Chesley with Mrs. Turner's parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. L. Weirmier, before re- turning home. 41.41.101111111101.111111111111118111.1101.1111411111111 MotadSy afsternaoana and .chose Mee, 0. Steniforth aa regent of,, the Chapter for the eoan �, 4 year: A bights,' sub- • cessiul., Yeas* was reported by the various departments. Othercess chosen' 'were: Vice- regente, Mrs. W. ''. Wtalko;u, Mre, 3.1 Lem:like ; secret;ary, Mxs, 0. Webb; ire -starer. _=-'M, re. J. W..- -Coated; coli-, responding secretary, Diss 1 . Camp- D& ; press eeereiary, Mrs. I.Dudds ; " &:shoes" secrettari, Lire. T. Glazier; educational eecretayy., Mrs. I13. lmot•; standard -Meader, its: W. L�:outtktaarst; Jl Empire, study, Mrs. A.. IIf skine; child and family welfare, Miss A. Clea ver ;,Dost-bvar service and service libra_riee, Mrs. 1!. C. Duulop ; dig- tinguished visitors and hospitality, ;firs. W. G. Maclwan ; counsellors, Mrs. W.< J. Hodge, :firs. I). J. Patterson, , Mrs. N. MacKay, Mrs. C. K. Saunders,. .Mise Ii. Maac1'icar. Mrs. H. C. Dunlop presided in the iabsence of Mrs. Staniforth. The latter. was _;appointed to a committee from various women's organizations which' Fuller Brash , tient, WIi N1VR1 1) O'NEIl11r ,''(COzoneiitaton. �one 7i+rJ.a 2tt rr 10S5:' 3e 3 AULY, vitwwiel. Multiple !Vitamin C sulea cO ntaia vitavaina A, B1, 0, D, Niacin Amide .`and Rlbo- iiav aa, Ni;��ety day supply $2.70. Trial. thirty day supply $1.15. Sold at Independent Drug Store. , e-3 atudez� aauepic� E -sof' � ,:,.Must 'el Slamav A.],:.1'.A. in St. George's parish hail, Thursday and Friday, February 28th and March let, at §.15 Iain. Admission U0 eeate. 74 The an.nua1. •hot sfag�per give under the auspices of „St. George's Church,, VVouaen's 'Guild will be held Tuesday, March 5th (Shrove Tues -day). . A . joint meeting of the W.C.T.U. and the Temperance Federation of Goderich will be .held it}, the Sunday school . hall " of. North street United church on Tuesday evening, February 19th; • at 8 p.m. Reports of the can-. vention recently held at Toronto' will be given by Mr. C. M. Robertson and Rev. Jos. Janes. The public are. in -1 vited to attend. „ Members or the will consider a. place to hold meetings.W.C.T.U.' are asked to.meet at 7.30 Airs..L�emaire, war service .convener, ! for a business meeting. reported that blankets and afghans i Lakeview Portrait Salon will be at are needed for civilians and , British the British EXchangee Hotel, Wednes- seamen, and her suggestion that wool day,. February 27th. Anyone wishing be .._purchased ' from headqu rters and to have their picture taken phone 552W. blocks for the' afghans be made by -7 the members was adopted. The regular meeting of North street In presenting the forty-fifth annual j3vexung Auxiliary will. be ''held at report of the chapter, Mrs. C. Webb the church on. Monday, 'hebruary 18, gave a 'comprehensive. resume of the at 8 p.m. + -7 work. Members, had eesi ted • ats h blood donor's' clinics and ate,; the over- CHURL NOTES seas parcel committee ; gifts' had -been sent to the adopted ship "Alachasse" and to 11,AI:C.S7 "Goderich ;" a dona- tion of $100 and a quantity of books David's ward roup of St. George's and magazines were sent to service Church libraries ggr GulTd. Tea .was libraries ; nursing sisters, war brides, poured by Mrs. Palma and Mrs. Thos. and returned personnel ' were wel- Glazier. Members of the group as- comed ; contributions were made,. to silted in serving -the -many guests. the Princess Alice cigarette fund, the Sea Cadets and sailors and mine - The Victoria Helpers _ cuss of_ Vic - sweepers" fund, m of and toria street - United church met .on British children's clothing fund, the Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Children's War Memorini Hosp#tal, the S., Argyle. Mrs. M. Cranston presided Salvation Army Home Front, appeal, and Mrs. 0. Miller, the class teacher, the Goderich Boys' - Band, the Commun- ity led the devotional period. Plans were Nursing Registry, the hospital, andmade for the next two months and the welfare work' of "the Canadian a varied and interesting program, was u i enjoyed. The holltess served a dainty Legion, i 1-unch and. A social hour was enjoyed: Gifts of 'subscriptions to 'magazines T OST. — Ob1i' SUNDRY, GOLD- preAII D penefl (nano engraved). Finderplease return to a. A. SITLIaY, Bedford Hotel. aa� A successful tea was held at the home of�'Mrs. D. J. Allan, Haat* street, FOUND' F'O GFUNA), 11 T 0DI 3I0Il[ OOLLI+3G- SATE Institute, .after the at-home,. -. Vate'aur -AOvii er' may, have same oda' proving ownership and pray , y: g for this ad. Apply at the COLLIGIATII,• -7 tiVit SAL.IN. , • rtla43nn.aN • RANCH OPPORTUNITY, —.Pine • farmd tome and buitaugs,' available to right man,. Assistauee CURRY'S "The- ` Home of TAidj' Pel WEEK -END SPECIAL PZN' wi*jpped,re 30 efents e IIOT RAST CHICKEN--and-we n ..vnem -tot-�..nt ordered,eariy, MOeatss and other, fowl esokcd to dirder.. F`WI tG MAvHANIas REP4IJMP-- J8ed' articles bought and Sold. -Gpoee ;a,.d Qltlek' feaatlbers and ticks. boti.ght, • 0. "W00Ds, 12 an 14 East, street. Phone 242,7. 3tf I TENDERS VVAEA a r -r., n r r..r- N'l?rF..-.....,.rr wt.. r. r!✓K. .. TENDERS ARI1 INVITED UIP TO February 2Uth, 1940, for 10 cords 'of ice" hardwood,, . suitable" for furnace;: to be delivered by May let to Ben- ashler Church, . MILFOI DD, W, DURST, Secretary-Treasltxer, 7.8 R.R. ;No: 2, Clinton, given if necessary. Write- 1I0X 1110, VI/AMO FOR SAI4L.----131CYCLE, IBA.LLOON ANTED,, --WOULD GIVE A GOOD tires. Apply WHITE ROSE *ER- home to a suitable ;person who VYt;ss `CA'1'sO1S, Huron road. 7z could provide small ,nursing . cage •for h��QTIC�3.--O�VNEIt Old' TWO PAIRS elderly lady. Write I30X 97 •).�I 5.7x MI orders eV $1.06 or over- delivered, 'pp, ,.ryPHONI 4 5y I IEIa. i?Ul a prig, A_ rop fetor. NOTICE FOR SALE.—TURKEYS; FRESH SIGNAL -STAR of boys' ski ted .iiaay have game killed. Phone 937 'r"32. 7x by calling at Police Station 'and chili- FOR SALE, ---SEED OATS, sound, well -saved grain, t variety. Also mixed oats and E. G. ZINN, Duuganapn, Ont. Phone Ilungannon. WANTED.—T0 BUY OR RENT, Lug raise' •• F_. GOOD email house, near the Square.' Urban Terms cash. Write BOX 99, SIGNAL- ' HAVE YOU A COPY OF THE barley. STAR. "' 7-8x famous will of 11r. "Tiger" Dunlop? It's well worth having: You esti- get 7.8x `,ANTLll. =T0 BUD OLD HORSES 1 a copy for lei cents at THE SIGNAL- ... s ----- 1, uud -lead cattle; must be euitable j STAR. ltf FOR SALE. -- SMALL WHITE for mink feed_; + removed promptly. mantel radio. For information ! JACK GILBERT, phone 9418- r . 21, I OTICE RESPECTABLE TEEN - i caUL SIGNAL -STAR. �►�1 and a daily paper- were given to local schema and ' the adopted school,` and ' baby-sitter are worried? Of course prizes to entrance pupils; a --scholar- not! ship .of $25 to the Goderich Music Do they make a point 'of getting Festival_; calenda to the sehools; and your child home on time the next $10 each to the Lucy Morrison bursary evening out? Do they keep°their fund and the Coronation bursary fund. promises'? No! All they care about is the goad time they have, while their "Junior" is safe from liarm. ' Someone may say, ."But, after all, surely parents are entitled to a. little fun after working hard all day and caring for babies," - True,' but that gives no explanation_ Its to why they 7x Clinton. Calls paid for. 18tf " .1 _ AGE Wauld 1 'ir,,ss�fti s child -en fOR °� '.SALT;: -- 14 MAN'S '" BLACK` WANTED. --' M'.PLE AN CARDS OF THANKS' ' "1.3141gAtOTHERS AND SISTFtR; OIi the :late; James Elliott wiah to LIMED Rural �yatkins.. District thank the neighbors and friends who - available. If were so. -bind to them. They alas) you are aggressive; and wish to thank those who _sent IiQw . _- -betweenthe bees-- of 25 anti 'ii5 have - or loaned .their cars. - , �. .7 or can secure travel Outfit,' `this is your opportunity to get established ini a profitable business of your own. For full particulars write today to THE . J. R. WATKINS COMPANY, Dept. 0-0-1, 2177 Masson St., Montreal, Que. + 6-9 D BASS -min evenings. Phone :394. -7x winter ovbrcoat, size 36 or 38, WOOD bolts urgently required.' practically new ; very reasonable for Lengths 3' 6"; 4. 6 ; 5' 6 ,, 6' 6" ap- quick sale. Phone 971W. - 4 proximate. Highest prices paid, any OR SALE.—FOUR PIGS,. FOUR OR quantity, BOXµ 98, SIGNAL -STAR -7-10 10 five months old. MRS. BEN: AN OPPORTUNITY. E ST A B .' MUGFORD, R.R. 2, Goderich. -7 LEECE-LINE YOUR HOME WITH hiowa �R .ack.waQl. insulation. o Work done anywhere. Free estimates. Phone 71, .Goderich; or write ROWLAND C. DAY, 5 tiornton ave., London. -2-9 OR SALE. '-- CHESTERFIELD, walnut dining -room suite, desk and fire -place. Phone 851.W. _-7 FOR SALE.—IT MAX NOT' BE spring; blit'• stn` is r geed; time to get -your eeirgrah&I oats, No. 1 - quality, . see ' JAMES FARRISH, Goderich, R.R. 5. `Phone Carlow 2013. _ ' 7.8x Mrs. J. W. Coates reported total receipts in the general fund of $1,925.- .97, 1,925:.9.7, of which $394 was a °'balance.. from .the previous year; ,expenditures, $1,- 07$.; balance, • $852.97. Total . receipts .in the war account were $700.88; ex- penditures, $589.66; balance, $111.22. The. following gave reports for their 'departments . Mrs, C. webs _secretary;._ have---to-=exh ' east:. themsel-�¢es,.. iantt--theiz:.. Mrs. -J. W:bates,, treasurer • Mrs. F. !! baby-sitters also. R. Redditt; educational secretary Mrs. I .But, when looking for baby-sitters, Lemaire, war services; Mrs-. W. G. do the seekera_go to the teensters who MaeEwan, hospitality"; Mrs. A. H. frequent, , the poolrooms, and such 1 Erskine.. __F4nItire_-_study; .,-Mrs. G. places? Hardly. -'-They want -someone Emmerson, "Echoes ;" Mrs. D: 7. Pat- who Is "decent and "reliable" to be terson, adopted ship; Miss Belle . Mac- `their" baby-sitter. Judging however Vicar, press-; .Miss M dowment fund;- Mrs. F. E. • 'Ribbert, telephone committee; Miss A. Cleaver, child and family welfare._-. 'Mrs. D. J.- Patterson acted as con- vener of the nominating committee in the absence of Mrs. W. F. Walkom. • TO PARENTS OF BABY-SITTERS (By a Baby-sitter) - There le a great deal of discussion 'today Concerning "Baby -hitters." 'To you their parents I appeal, in view of the tack of" consideration to which they are subject. It was•only a halts century ago that parents of young children were forced to remain home i with'. them or have "grandma" sit -awhile, because' no young girl or boy would be contented to do • so., This meant that -the parepts-seldom had `a chance to' have a 'good time, outside "of their own home. • ; - But times have Changed: -'While the war was on the teensters .began „t0 thirst for a little independence of their own. ' They hungered for the extra necessities that their parents were not table tosgive them. Thus .the inevitable result was to earn some pin money for their "extras." Na- turally they turned to "b by -sitting.'- Now .that they are .more numerous: the* parents:'are taking advantage of them. When the "sitter" arrives, a list •of instructions-: usually .awaits,. her, con- cerning the `babies, The last 'words o course are_fbbm_ the parents on their departure Too often they are, "We'll be home around twelve, Joa,"-- . or. something • much like it. ` n• Rut are they? Very seldom. Instead, 'they ret tura home much later, full of.apologies and excuses. Do they care if Joan is alert for; classes next day? Do , they care whether or.not the parents of their Cam bell en- from the :mere` it'tta -th "' ' t. baby-sitters_ receive '-they are :not even- wortW the qualities that are sought for, by.'Cher parents. If it is not worth' more than fifth or seventy - bye cents to be relieved of your child- ren for a while, you'd be better off to stay home and mind your own children. So, parents of baby-sitters, do you not care if your child is getting his or her full quota of sleep or not? I suggest that the citizens of Gode- rich, take into ooneideration the form- ation of -a Baby -Sitters' Club, in which they themselves take an active part. Co-operation is needed to put it into reality. The aim: To "improve the situation in which,oatr baby-sitters find themselves, and ,to introduce rules that take in higher `wages; and stay#ng all night if parents intend to be later than gree a ao many 1%_30 p.m. - -r - SPECIAL MEN'S SUITS LADIES' ,ONE-PIECE DRESSES: `:.DRY CLEANED AND PRESSED - the new way • u ■ A. wins Aitruig'' Repairing Pressing CASH AND CARRY EAST STREET DO YOU KNOW Tire Government ,of the Province of Quebec have granted to Hollinger . North Shore Exploration 'Co. Ltd. the powers of exploration in .the entire Ungava area: $100,000,000. will be spent on. this Project in the next few years. Hollinger North Shore Is a subsidiary -of .poll -Inger •Gold Mines Our Canadian- mines offer untold opportunities Information on any thine is available on request • . FOR . SALE. -•-WATERFRONT IN town of Goderich. Attractive batik, and beach.. Healthful elevation. Or- chard, sewer, water, light. Ap quiet location for ,l3un1mer• -cottages or' for small farming. Particulars frolin R. C. HAYS. Goderich. _ 13tf 41111111111111 NOTICE -TO -CREDITORS NQTICE :TO CREDITORS..- Notice is hereby given to all persons having any claim against the estate THE FAMILY OF THE TE MR,. . John Snazel wish to. express their • appreciation of the kindness and sym- pathy shown them in their bereave- ment; they would also remember with thanks those . who loaned their ;cars for the funeral and those 'who , sent' 7 Iflowers. - WANT. TTAKE, TATHIS OPPOR- TUNITY toi thank my many friends and' neighbors for their good wishes and for the treats. I received while a patient in the hospital; also to 'thank of Thom is Woods, late of the Township the hospital staff for their kindness to me. MRS. GEO. NAYLOR. 7x of Waweesosh in the. County of Huron, retired farmer, who" died on., the nine- teenth day of January, 1946, to send same to the undersigned on or before the twenty-third day of February, 1946, as .on and after that date the" WE'RE AGENTS FOR KITCHENER executors 'of the said estate shall Big -4 Chicks, and 'advise you .proceed to make distribution of the order soon especially for Februarys' assets • thereof, having regard..:.onlg :to ar efi �d-ei3very: -gatisfed , eustonaers who order each year testify to their wise choice. Breeders Government - inspected and blood -tested for both strains'- of _pullorum. MR, EUGENE RYAN, Ryan Produce Co.;, Goderich. -7 FOR- 841,E. -NEW ELECTRIC AND semi -electric (treadle) sewing ma- chines. Also used. ones. Goderich having ,.been now included in our division, our—representative will be in town' weekly. For prompt service call or 'write THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, 78 Ontario street, Stratford. Phone 727. If your machine is new, have it checked free within ninety days. 42tf PARM ,FOR, SALE. — EIGHTY titres, - mostly - clay loam, on No. r8 Highway, 2% mires west of Clinton. Bank barn 45' by0'. House in • fair condition ; good dutbuildings ; twenty acres fall plowing* .five acres fall wheat, balance seeded to hay and pasture. Good supply of water. Apply' to JOHN HULLER, 'Clinton, R.R. 3. 7-9x .BORN ABBOTT. --At Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, on February 12, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Abbott; 72 Trafalgar street, Goderich, a son. OURRAN: At Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, ' •on February 6, 1946, to „Mr. and Mrs. Jack Curran, IRR. 1, Dungannon, a son, Ralph Gordon. GOWERS. --- At Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, on February 7, /946, to Mr. and Mrs., Thaddeus 'Gowers, Bruce"st'reet;"Goderich, a son, Donald James. . McVITTIE.---At Ale"andra Hospital«; Goderich, on February 10, 1946, to Mr. ; and Mrs. Melbourne .McVittie; --52 East-. -16th =street,- -Hamilton, a daughter, Jean' Cheryl. � 1'4ILLIAMS.--At •Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, on February 13, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs.. Earl Williams, Regent street, Goderich, a son. DIED ,BELL.—In Goderich, on Wednesday, F eb ruary 13th, 1946, Hazel E. Young, wife of Marshall J. ,Beit, in • her 37th year. • Funeral service at Cranston funeral home, ,17 Montreal Street, Saturday, February 16th, at 2 , o'clock p.jn. interment $a Maitland cemetery. HUNI1ING.--At Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, on Tuesday, February 12th, 1946. Thomas' Hunkin'g, in 'his, 87tkAyear. I>LLIQ,TT.--In Goderich, on Sunday, February lOth, l 1946, James A. Elliott, in his 81st year. IN !MEMORIAM WILLIS.—In lowing memory of :a dear husband and father whq passed away February lath, 1942. —Always remembered by wife and Nfamily and grandchildren. -7 MURRAY.—In loving memory of a dear wife and smother, 111rs. Walker Murray, who passed away one year ago—February 10th; 1046. 0, how oft she conies before us, Iter dear face so sweet and true,. ieeting ,now in peace with Jesus; • Loving hearts:- still long for .you. —Sadly missed by her llueband and i+°anaily. 7x „Atw 11:ism' of Music lei' natal Schools. Will accept limited ntimber of ' pupils. Wilk! P.O. Dot 8Gff 'Podetleho •18 ,Phone 318 • COAL, AND HAIDWAilE' AT THb: 't M113O11;4 -.G Insurance Agent:, the prenflum on the fire insurance policy covering your barn will be due neat week." Ole:- "Ala guess ah don't need dat insurance dis year." Insurance Agent: "flow's that?" ,Ole: "Dat barn burn down t'roa niont'o ago." '. the claims -Of which they have notice. .Dated at Goderich • this .• twenty - _eighth duty of January, A.D.'1946,. R. C. HAYS, S.Q., _G-oderichr,-_Ontario, -6'1 Solicitor for the . Estate. NOTICE TOCR1J'DITORS. All persons having•cl'tiims against the estste of Wren H. Sheurdown or the estate of Edith F. Shearduwn, both of the Town of Goderich, in the County of Huron, are hereby required .to --for= ward full particulars of such claim duly verified to the undersigned by ,February 28th next, after which date the estate will be distributed; - - FRANK DONNELLY, Goderich, On- tario, Solicitor for the personal repre= sentative: 5-7 NOTICE TO CREDITORS... All persons having claims against the estate of Roy J. Meyers, late of the Township of Ashfield in the` County of Huron, are required to forward full partieulars' of such claim to the understated by February 28th next, after which' date the ' estate will be distributed. ' - FRANK DONNELLY,'Qoderich, On tarso, Solicitor for the Administrator. s,„-,+ it. ., 5-7 NOTICE "TO CREDITORS.` Notice is hereby given to all persons having any, claim against the estate of Maude P. Carrick, late of the Town 7 - of Goderich, in• the County of Huron, married woman, who died on the 29th day of January, 1946, to send same to , the undersigned on or before the 28th day of February, 1946, as after that date the executrix of the said estate shall proceed to make distribution of the assets thereof, haying regard only to the claims of which, she then has notice - e Dated at Goderich the 6th day of February, A.D. 1946, F. R. DARROW, • Goderich • • Ontario, . • 13=8 Solicitor for the Estate. MR. AND MRS. PAUL BEDARD,. and family would like to exp`° ess • their heartfelt thanks for the sympathy and kindness , shown them in their • bereavement. They would also thank those who sent spiritual- and floral trib- . .: -tea and those who: loaned_ their • care.,_ CI,LEA.RING AUCTION SALE OF 'FARM _ STOCI i --PMP BM -]f N'I'4, AND EHEVROLET CAi't' One mile' south of ''Blyth on No. -.4 Highway, -on • THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21st coramenc10g at 12.30 p.m. - HORSES -Sorel gelding, rising 5. years.. 'old; brown . gelding, rising 3 years old: CATTLE -6 Holstein springer cows, 5 years old; 4 ,Ayrshire springer cows, 3 to 6 years old -;40 fresh niilch cows, 3 to 6 years old ; 7 'Holstein and Ayrshire cows, • due in Mareh and April ; 3 Ayrshire yearlinlg heifers 8 Durham yearlings; 1 two-year-old Durham bull; 6 'young, calves. PIGS -4 sows, due In, Marcs and .April. MOTOR CAR -1929 Chevrolet coach, In excellent condition. r IMPLEMENTS—Mower ; - cultivator ; (4-seetion) harrows ; seed drill; har- row eart; manure' spreader, Massey - Harris ; cutter; buggy; Light sleigh; w)tift'letrees; neekyokes, and numerals other articles. Any person wishing .,to. purchase dairy cows should attend this sale. These Cows are in -good condition, and giving a good Sow of milk.. . TERMS—CASH. sPOSITIVELY NO RES.1?RVE. 'G10OROV C. POWELL, Proprietor. HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer. Unless you and I are different, where's. a different world to come from? Life Insurance . No one is so poor that' he cannot begin to be thrifty • u," No one is so rich that he does nor -aced to --be thrifty • The margin between Success and . Failure 1s measured by a single word THRIFT ., & M. FORD Get Insure:I — Stay matured --: Rest assured. • Notth St. Tel.. 246w • 0 .,., t WISH TO ANNOUNCE THE LOCATION OF MY OFFICE AS SITUATED IN THE OAREY A CHAPMVIAN BUILDING, 5,.: WEST ST. G O T'EXCH TELEPHHONE-C r. ti W., Cecil Aftrldge CHARMED ACCOVbtTTANV 8 Res. 343