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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-07-18, Page 6TUE GO ERICILSIGNATATAR District Orangemen lea4e. an4 W"a"(Ira l'S°1:"T4 tIle Dr1Z° :iit ,,i, irki ye. prizes Were' awarded a* ftdibw*: ilarg,- --Celebrate 3 . , . . 1., im, :H. est lodge,. Clinton ;.'best banner, Varna; Elmer Webster, Varna; best lifer, Birt4rate a litle zoo. dressed lady, Mis* Gladys Collins, Sea - '4) Comada forth.; oldest man in parade, ThomaS Culbert, Dungannon. , Honorary memberships were pre, ' B.LyTia: July 13. to-rangemen of- the smite(' during the day to three members district gathere.d here yesterday to et.de, of the Londesboro. lodge.. The three,. briite the anniversary of the Battle . of the Boyne with a big parade, •speeches, Tibbs, have been Orangemen for 'fifty-. George gaitoccFrank Little and Fred . Members 'of the Myth Women's Lusa- the banners and uniforms of the march, ttite, under the leadership of Mrs. iN.I. Mg:lodges addedSto tlw eolorful scene, et.rimgeour, .served meals to hundreds visitoes in the. Myth. Community while the roll of the drums mingled by, with the shrilling or Ides and bag, .. . _ lonlg-es were present from Clinton, An exhibit ,of curios, postage_ stamps,, Marys, Woodham, Lucan, .GreeowaY, brought hOme hy veterans- of oversestA Wingham, Bluevale, Brussels, Nile, displayed in Kechnie'iS store by 'the Belfast and Blyth. True 'Blue lodges Blyth post of the Canadian Legion: came fruni Ltlealk aud Gorrie, while The exhibit was ,arranged by Glen sseconse, Dr. C. D. Kilpatrick, Alhert ok„ the Future," a group of twenty Maddocks, B.orden "Cook, and Bert children ofpublic school age, aniforined Tasker. Articles displayed had .coine in white shirts with orange trimuiinge•. from . the, Dutch East• Indies, Panama, 'Rev. .L. I. Muter of Toronto, past the Bahamas, Holland, Germany, Italy, graud clittplafn of Ontario. West, WAS and Czechoslovakia. s , the principal speaker of - the day. in a baseball game, Clinton Radio The Speeches School. defeated Blyth -Auburn Com - "I eau warn people." said Mr. blues.- 6-3. in anrevening softball game, Hunter, "that there is a grave danger Londesboro defeated a team from the threatening the freedom -loving -people Clinton Radio SchoN, 15-10. . of this country., AlreadY Northern On- A troop of entertainers from Toronto gave a program in the evening in the Community Hall. . . The Way Serve penerally speaking, all funeral, directors offer the same service. It is the lyay in which we render that ser- vice which we think is important, for ours is an interested, pVr- sonalized service that is utterly distinctive. C. ORDER OF ThE GOLDEN BR 0 ',HEY Ti nocz e7dice., 13 MONTREAL ST. PHONE 120 tario is lost.. The abnormally :large birthrate of the Frenclocssuadian is a threat. 1 can warn you' against a false, sickly tolerance that is nothing more than laziness. , -"The, ROIllail Catholic church," he, eootimied, "has well -laid plans to win a strange thing that iu countries where _eil held the. regular meeting on July' the. church* hes held SWaly for centuries Oth. The minutes' of the June meeting - _ Rome Ls losing her influence, but in this were read and accepted, on motion . Feat enlightened continent, her iutiu- of Councillors Miller and Finnigan. MIDDLET9N-k.NDSTROM • taffeta. Iler long veil, which elided in nee increases, and..the reason is tilt Messrs, J. D. Nivins and. Russell A. ..wedding of much interest took a train, was edged with lace., and fell your Protestantism...is. wit good.enough. Briudley were . present ' and requested place in Central Vuited ch,urvh. 8isult from a :;'weetheart crown of pearl- "All the liberties we enjoy ins this the C'ouncil to repair -the Kirke drain. laud are Protestant liberties -liberty On motion of Councillors Finnigan, and 'Ste. Marie: Ont., on Saturday, June 29, euerusted lace. She stkivied a bouquet. (if wOrship, liberty of Speech, liberty of McAllister grants of $25. to Lucknow when Rev. A. J. Simile perTorined the of sknierieau Beauty roses. Attending the press, liberty .to live.our own lives. Fair and $35 to -DungannOn Fair -were the. bride xv-ere ,Mise Ruth Middleton, . double riug ceremony._ whith united in [Compare - that liberty' with that ef a' ordered paid_ Marriase Ma -bel May Sundstrom and citizen of a Roman Catholic country. , A letter from County - Clerk Miller Clinton: sister of the'bridegroom. and ' -John Ress Middleton. . Tlae bride is a. Miss Elsie Sundstrom. sister of the "1 ahvay,s tbink of the 12th of July," was read reeuesting -the Township LaWson .as snation of honor. The 311-.. •Hunter said, "kis a great, holy Clerk to'forward a complete list of bride, as bridesmaids end Mrs. Cecil strora Sault Ste. Marie, and -the bride-. . - 'day. It is a .dity when all Orangemen eliose who ht.td enlLsted -ia the .ernied groOm is a sou of- Mr. and Mrs.rJohn and all Protestants . should reaffirm forces, . so that it- may be inserted on R. Middleton, Clinton. The church was their Protestant faith:and rededieate the ,script which is .to be placed in stroin pale blue. and Miss Aliddleton, the_ crypt in the. new Court Hou.se. -attractively decorated with oran•ge blos- themselves tO a great task. . soms and peonies. vv". H. Wickett was "It Would be the eaSiest thing, in the The . Council adjourned to meet pink, . Their- ,dresses Were •made, with sweetheart n-ecklineS, fitted Codices, at the- organ and the Soloist WU S Edwin world to stand -on this platform, and ..kugust 13th, at 1.30 p.m. full skirts: and dreped sleeves. Each DURNIN PHiLLIPS, Clerk. . Shepherd, who sang --..sk.t Dawning" eritici,ze the Roman Catholic eharcii. .. . to match their goWns. 11E6- Carried gioenstin marriage by her father. looked ' Catholic, ,Chureh - would 'remain as Council met 'J•tiq .8t11; All members Colonial. nesegays. Harvey .Beemer lovely lo a, gown of ,candlelighe white ancient inittetices. - I could say that present. - was best nein and /he ushers Were . enchanted lace -over taffeta, fasluoued Alvin Sundstrone brother_ of • the bride,. I resent totalitarianism , whether in Compensation , insurance was re - :with a, moulded bo -dice. long tapering and Gordon McfSeod. '- Following- the politics or' in religion -but th(.• Roman newed, same as last year. sleeves finished with fine bleated taffeta aCtIfOlic" Church would. remain as The following aecounts were ordered weddrug. a reception was, held .in the totalitarian as ever. -1 e'oulel tell you paid.. on motions:Tr Councillors "Dikson . neckline forming • an 0.ff-the-shoulder -b-kV-Ms-chtirels demands -liberty -,-- arid- and- -Dalton: -Passrbl. I No.- ..6,-.4.1.56„flas. cs.1 received. wearing a deep mauve suit effect. The fitted waistline was a ouncedes nu liberty ; I could •qundenin Canada Culvert- Cos corrugated culvert, 0, i with, white -accessories and. a corsage . centuated .by the graeeful fullness i 1 Quebec, the movemoit- fur a new flag, $194.64 ; Walter .' Brown, repairing tire, yellow roses.v Mrs. -Middletou as- -. the sweening skirt,-•"Ivhich, "was hig.h- I of the separate schools, the politival in- '75e ; Thos. Rivett, deliv,ering gravel and; trigues in-' theslionlinion-but it would. tile,. $16; C, ' E. Mason, Inner tube, . ,, do no gOod. ,May I say -that I admire $7.90; Elmer John*ton,• repairing tire; siss......s The luncheon was, served by the Young the, aggressivenes,s of that elnirch.; 1 50c; Imperial Oil, gas, $46.20.; Omar Peeple''s,Union of the -church, of witch wish tkap,swe were just es aggressisse Brooks, c'elnent and tile, $166.25: J. J. SIOPiibiTC110,717tier;,, the bride is (1. nieniber. .For travelling th.(;.-Ibridei won.. a white jersey frock ie „ with white' accessories and and. .last as loks.al. . The Protestant Ryan, steel for with,. • $2150s ,Robt. politician who listens to the voice Of Stuthers, oil and welding, $4.80'; Art ,.. Rome, the •Protestant editor who con- Moore, part pay. retainiug' wall, $350 i. ' . ,,, ZuiCk 1 Stop aching' of Lisect bites. heat h. a (..orgage• of red soses. The honeymodu ceals the.truth.Let.zt he offend a Catholic ! Bank of Montreal,. exeise stamps, $3; ;•a.erna, tu'es, pimpres, scales, scabies, athlete's WaS spent on a trip to the• Thonsand , _oot and _ot,lier. externally caped sitia troubles. , Islands. The conple win' spend the , community, nii.; -Protestant preachers II. Lindsay, postage stampss$4; Gord,on Use qmcl,...,ting. soothing. antiseporD. D. D. Who dabbles 011 the ,fringe of the gospell Jewell, compensation, insurence, $40.25; PRESCRIPTOCrN, Greaseless, stainless. Itch summer in Clinton:foul M _ the full will' s ---each is a weak 'spot. . There are Frauls Ritchie. loss of 'fowl (doe), .• stops or your money back. Your druggist . take .up. residence. in- Sault .Ste. :Uric. ; - Wien D. D D. PRESCRIPT1ON. ,' literally thousands of weak spots. Is $27; Chas. Anderson,. • loss of fowl it any wonder. then, thiit the Roman _Adopt, ..$14; .WeSle,y Ritchie, valuer, lir ''''t1"1".1711", Men wile, push theniselves fel-weird( but i r at bolic Church prospers? ",Stioid teeether - Mr Hunter ex- $33.75; A. 'I'. AlacNey, postage and horted. "You belong to different -excise,.$7: churches. hut they • are. 1111 Protestant. Moved by Dickson and Dalton. that The need foreanada is i•-iiiiited front. Wilbur Brown be appointed to repre- . M. itawtinson Lirniteu • regularly , make of Anglican; BaptiSt. •Lutheran. Presby- sent the .township part of the high ap- and ship Household Furniture. Con, te Han, and United Chlirchni0J, to stand st-hOol area fel: the 'balance of year: solidated Pool Gars to Manitoha,Saskatch- - ., together. • to• work together, Oita. the Couwil decided tO request plowmen *freight rates - - Established 1885. P-Pot-e1,t,,ttli-t- --witn,+•s-K- ..mayssbe __a ...great wiles intoTIEI tO eullipetb__On._the'rsus day o10 YOnge St., Toronto. - Kingadale siss united.. one. I believe that. here Iii.•s of October, Huron County Day, at the MOVING. PACKING. 4iIIPPING asp STO8AGE the strategy of our batt.le The Roman Provincial plewhig match, to septl their Catholic Chureh can afford to suille ,nitines to any of _thee councillors or the at our critieism, but that same church clerk, as coaching' classes will be held. would tremble before the wituess et•1 Council adjourned on motion of a true, 'loyal Christian -Protestantism. I Grant end .Dalt(nr., . C. E. MCDONAGII, Clerk. lf, you want •to hit where it Will hurt - the most, go baek to Year homes; yuur business, and Your - farms to liv e the- Try a Classified Ad. -in The Signal - faith - once. delivered to .05, ouce pur• Star. . chased at the cost of blood for lls, L---- Reforitation blood thitvs in our vein; Protestant !aneesters are waiting for us to :niake Protestantism really* great." who came from ottawa -to. attend the celelirti lion. wils another- Speaker. kin," Mr. Cardiff- told his audieoce, "who clahn they are better Canadians than we are. They think theysare the only. .Canadiaus,. and they west, . to change Doesiuion Day and caltstreans ada Day. (seor-ge Drew, Moak God, has said .that hi • this Prevince of On- tario Dominion- Day will eonthiue to •"There are many here who, at great sacrifice ti( themselves, folight in this war,..(1r in the last war. for liberty under t he Union Jack. . They want tO s(•(. the 1.71iion Jack. -have ' a 'place oil our national , flag." said. silent(' Atand firm . and tight against Slu. efforts of Quebe(• groups to delete the Union. 3 al.•k from Canada's "If we had 01W flag, 4me law and one language." he said, "we would have a have how. If we were cempelled to Speak ene !angling -v. it would sinifilify 41 lot of our difficulties." "The Orange order has (lone more, perhap,s, than any, other oi•ganization to hold this Empirestogether. We have had many battles shwe the Battle jest as •weil. Many of our „war veterans present here today have taken .their part in grea't battles of history, Which were battles for .those same principles on which the Orange order Frank Bainton. reeve of Myth, wel- 'eomed the visiting Orangerneo,• and other speakers were Daniel Alton, past grand treasurer Of Alberta and now 1 resident of Vantsinver : Robert White, prod grand master of .Alberta ; Robert seventy-six Jeers' standing. Mr. Al- ton iR a native of the Belfast, digtriet Woodhain lodge, smartly nniformed in white with navy caps and tronsk stripes,' 'with ' orange ties • and gashes, TOWNSHIP COUNCILS IN GODERICH ornmencing Week of July 22 Carpenters, Notet CARPENTERS ARE 'URGED TO CONTACT NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT OFFICE AT GODERIGH IMMEDIA,TELY IN CONNECTION WITH THIS PROJECT. RYAN HOME BUILDERS Windsor, Ontario BEN1VIILLER CLUB MAKES PRESENTATIONS On the evening of Wednesday, July 10, about forty member§ of the Ben - miller Xtinior Club gathered at Sunset Beach. The events of the evening included a singsong led' 1))% Reg. Mc- Michael, a seavenger hunt led. by Hazel McMichael, and the grand finales a wiener roast. During the evening the presentation of silver cream antU sugar sets was Made to two war brides, Mrs. Clayton -Million and Mrs.° Alf. Hoy, end arthe Same time a watch was presented- to Arthur -Mi.dliclaael„.....who has just returned from overseas service. MOVING WEST A Holiday Hazard • CAN NO A'S ' ORIG1SAL ARO NikAIIC P11,1 IoebNcco chance on st'rearber -complaint spoiling your vacation; I8e pre- pared by taking along a sup- ply of pocToR FOWLER'S EXTRACT OF WILD STRAWBERRY. At the first' symptbm of diaerhoea, -intes- tinal pains or summer com- plaint, take the prescribed amount .of this pleasant .and effective remedy. You'll be. • agreeably surprised how quick- ly it works andShow mueh better you feel. DOCTOR rOWLER'S EXTRACT OF WILD STRAWBERRY is an old family medicine, widely us,e(T..0 for nearly a century., Price 50c a bottle at all drug Toronto. Ontario MRS: MARTHA MaeeROSTIE- After a short illness in the Goderieh, hospital, Mrs. Martha MacCrostie- virmsitimirraiwermat ANIMALS DISABLED De AD or • 910 r 16 CLINTON 215 STRATFORD, William Stone Sons Limited INGERSOLL, ONTARIO North Dakota; Mrs. (Dr.) A. J. Irwin of Wingham; Dr. Alex. Watson of Galesburg, 111.; and Wm. Watson, on the home farm east of Nile. The funeral was held on Thursday, July 4th, from the home of her "'son, W. G. Mact'rostie, with interment in Green hill cemetery in the MacCrostie Lucknow Sentinel. ei "Don't you know how to spell It, Jimmy?" asked the. teacher. "•Yes, miss," `Was' the reply, "but I don't know ,when to stop." -- KINGSBRIDGE, July 18. --!-Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Hogan of Hamilton were visiting friends here over the week -end. :. Mr. Kennys.swith• Miss Bernadine O'Loughlin, Mrs, Tillie Stillivan and Mrs. Thos. Lannon, all -or Detroit, and Mrs. James Foley; of Goderich, spent Sunday with Mr. ' and. Mrs. James °LINI.Vveekre 'sorry to report that • the condition of Rev. J. R. Quigley, who is in St. JoSeph's '11OSpital, London, e -ii -Y1101 On441(4&:w4o--46404 Highway is -now completed to Araberly and it is a jbb well done. While the tourists are taking advantage of . it we find the traffic increasing, also tbe speed; so watcleyoUr driving and don't park on the highWary. is the order o -f TYle- fall wheat about ready tti •cut, the. farmer is busy's, • Hard To Stoll asDkit(iiring the Spelling lesson_the teacher "13-a-" begaii the lad sloWly. Then he went ou. More' 'briskly, Mrs. MacCrostie-Hunter had been in good health until -a few weeks ago, cerebral hemorrhage, from which she never recovered consciousoess. Form- erly Martha Watson, She 'Was one, of Merril splaild-rens-bo-rnshe-• and AfIrs. William Watson ,ofs Nile, (fritario„ On December 25th, 1880, she was Married to the late Hugh Mac- Crostie. who ,paseed( away April. 8th. 1916. She had a family of four, one daughter and three sons; eight grand- children and one great-grandchild syhd survive her. ,The elthsRt; • Lovio Mar- garet, now Dr, L. 31. tiraeine of Edracin-' tOn, Alberta ; Wm. McGregor,' who re, sides on the home farm; _Dr. -John-R. of Vancouver, B.C., and Pr. Hugh; the vouneest, of Vancouver, B.C. Two sisters. and two brothers also survive: Mrs. (Dr.) Alex. McKay of Bottineausl '160,000 People4 Recommend, HOUSEHOLD FINANCE At Household Finance you borrow $20 to $1000 9uickly, simply- no endorserli or bankable security needed. S'op.in or arrange your loan by phone. Usually yOttget'your Money the sarde day.. .160,00 people borrowed at ilousehold'in 1945,. 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