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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-08-01, Page 6T GODERIC IC I N . `'IlG Vii orma,: Air 1'011 1500, 1010 .a r� ca Balanced Service Siiice a funeral ser- vice is made up of many elements, it is' `�itally niportant that there be maintained a pr•ope ' balance, so that each element, each. detail, is given the amount of at° tention it deserves, yet without over- - emphasis. ]ON.NNON DUNGANNO,N, , July ol.-- r. and Mrs. Arthur 1Eiruwn and little daughter Dianne, of •1)mitials, are -aitsiting their iuother, Mrs. +(A. C. 'Treleaven. ir. and Mrs-, - Archie :4$el�unaaiil, daughter Gloria and niece dlelen James, of 'NY I.Hgham, visited Mr. and Mrs. Barney Iieuinger on Sauudasy• Mists May Soinetrv-ille, of Winnipeg, i, returning huiue this week.. after 1.isiting her aunt,,Mrs. \Vin. Mr. Harold. Turner of Bogota,.N.J,, .has returned home after Spend/LT two weeks in bits' neighberlwod and the Auburn district. Visitors with Mrs. J. Montgomery' and Gurdon on Suaitiir-y Were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McLean; Uoderichl and her sister, Mrs. \V,ow of \'aucouyer, also Asquith, squith, a friend from Saltford: Mr, Glenn Balt and 'Mrs. 'Bail, pf Barrie, are- expected to 'return 'from Manitoba this week after a mouth's visit 'in the West. with his relatives. Three of Mr. and Mrs. Balls children have been enjoying holidays with their, cousin, Tommy Fowler. Mr. Mason McAllister is making repairs to his Dungannon residence in prepartiation for Mr. and• Mrs. Elmer Phillips, who will soon occupy it. Mr. and firs. Arthur Anderson of , Detroit visited their aunt, Mrs. D. E. Anderson. Miss Millie Anderson re- turned to Detroit with her cousins, to visit for awhile. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Durnin are spending two weeks' holidays AtLa cottage at Colpoy's Bay. Their oil; Mr. Chester Durnin, with his wife and family, of Pittsburg, was to join them • fur--tl1e Ca tion._ • Women's institute -Meets. --The Dun- gannon branch of the Women's Insti- tute met at the home of Mrs. Wm. Stewart on Thursday evening, July 25th,. with-- twentyinembers,-,. present. Mrs. Everett Finnigan, president, ,con - 'd cited the meeting. The roll call was afnwered with "What we, owe - our y to keep' it sound acid •healthy." Mrs. Kaimer Dawson, R.N.; - gave a splendid paper oin ;tiYa h1 er:" Mfg: fivers interettted the members with: a health quiz.. The next" meeting, • in August, will be held at the `home of Mrs. Otto Popp and will be the "grand- mothers' Meeting." - Last of Servicemen Returns. — The last of °the servicemen' to return to the Dungannon_ district is Petty Officer Gordon Taylor Montgomery, R.C.N.V. R. who arrived- on the noon train to /Member THE ORDER OF THE GOLDEN RULE BROPHEV ne7aLLS;7viCe. FLOYD. M. LODGE , DIRECTOR 13 MONTREAL ST. PHONC120 Knowledge is knowing the ., facts. Xiisight is seeing their eat se-, Wisdom is, knowing what todo about them.. 0 1 WHEELER'S FUNERAL SERVICE No extra eh rye for the use of our Funeral Home,, Toron- to Street. CREWE . CREWE, July 2a—Mr, and AMrs:.`S. Kilpatrick visited friends at Clinton,. Varna and Holmesville recently. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sherwood of Port Credit visited with the former's uncle, Mr. Jim SherwOod, and, -Mrs. • Sherwood on Thursday. Mr, Colixl Crozier : of London, who was recently discharged from the R.C. A.F., is s ending some , time . With bis brother, Mr. C. Crozier,' .and Mrs. Goderich on Saturday. His. mather, Crozier. .- • Mrs' J. 0. Montgomery, and sister, ir, and Mrs. Jim Sherwood, Shirley Mrs. Allan Reed, reside here. orma Visited with friends in Robt. James Montgomery; a For the finest tires your money can buy, choose Goodyear — seeus today! GOOD YEAR J. Mills �tor S les Goderich, Ont. '''OTk . ALB -WV The women of the Anglican ell lr'eBl remind you of their annual bazaar and o., garden tea. Wednesday, 4cn.11gust ltia, 11$ file date and it is •being, held on the attractive lawn at the hone of Mrs. Roy Petrie, Port Albert village. We have for salean interesting assort- ment of sewing, fancy work, a quilt and surprise k►akages, as well as garden Produce and ,home baking. Urea will bo served. from 3.30 to 5 pan. Como and bring your friends 1 . it -31 POU ALB1 1tT, J my HiQ.—\ ' k:s last Sunday at the home of Mrs. Frank 'Willis Were: Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Stewart and daughter Maxine, of Gode- rich;., Mr. and Mrs. Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Cook, Mrs'. H. Triw.ble and daugh- ter Doreen, all of Guelph. Alt's. Cole of Toronto spent last week visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Bert Craw- ford. Eleven of the Boy Scouts of 'the dis- trict held a wiener roast- one evening last week at the beach. Mr. Eric Moore of Benmiller has been engaged as the hew teticiler for the public school here, commencing in September. Mrs. Clifford Crawford, and •t two daughters, Anne and Joan, visited last week with Mrs. Joe MacIntyre at Kfntail and with her brother; Duncan Thorburtl, and his wife at Amberley. Welcome News.-Xbe chopping mill is taking on a much improved appear- ance of late. The Huron Engineering and Research CO. of Goderich has pur- chased it from- Mr. Mervin Hodge, and' men are busy .cleaning out the mill pond, painting window,, frat'iies, doors, etc., and tearing away the old rotten and broken lumber: This will be great .news. to the farmers of the district, as the mill has been idle for the past few years, .much to the disadvantage of the farmers, who have had to haul their grain to the mill at Dungannon, Nile or Goderich. Church Workers. --The July meting of the W.M.S. and W.A. of the 'r_inited church was .held at 'the home of Mrs. Jas: JoImston, with—twenty ladies and five children present. Mrs: Bert Craw- ford,- president, was in charge, of the meeting. The program im; the Mission- ary Monthly was followed. Readings were given by Mrs. Jas. MacKenzie and Mrs. Lednor and the Scripture les- son was read by Mrs. Gilauour. The business period followed. Arrange- ments were made to. have the nett meeting on August 15th in. the forth of a picnic- to be held on the grounds at the lake back .of Mrs. •..las. Mac- nzie's farm. The meeting closed mn and prayer. • Lunch was the hostess. uali:ty- ea BEN'MI4LE1 BENMILLER, July 30,;—Mr.- and Mrs. Verne Gledhill' are away enjoying avv -r QRAAtGE PEKOE 1111111111111111116. LEEBURN • LEEBURN, July 3 --Your cor- respondent visited .front Wednesday to Sunday of last week with relatives at Stratford.' Congratulations are due to Mr. and Mrs. Gordan Jewell on the arrival of their batby daughter at the Goderich hospital. Miffs Agnes Chisholm, from Goderich township, is holidaying with her cousin, Miss Alma Chisholm. We aall the saltie underneath, but some keerep t1141IIisel 'C'Ci further under- ueath than. others. '. brim R,Or. f,a1C,v,--friendth,p co. o1 A3O,oc,Cia Gtw,0g Curds Ab,au,ah 0 OOo' Vohs U, h11 lJol,oht 0001 Inm4+. co•wo,kcn with tht. v.1 oi1c+ .,�1 15 trta oiM n000l Card, many w,th handwork prctt v ■ _ ' 1669 !or 011 occnitons ' Oobu 00 000 0 MO 1, ap to 14ry deer pro5t Oehar o::ortm�,nto avp,laMe tidmplm on ,c -030t WnO today .0RS001 0YA118N8RY CQ 100.. 107 Simco, 1.l., tom. Manulpcturwo of C0nad'e 0,0,60 Cfin oiri; Ca,d Yalu, k,00, 00 fat iia 10,441 Doo. oI a! MQ THIS EASY AND PLEASANT WAY, 0' MAFEKING ING, July 29.—Mr, and" Mrs. y; of Hamilton, who spent ith friends in Ashfield, re- e on Friday last. with Mr. and Mrs. Herb. d .Anderson anct. two' sons, Mr. Harold • Turner and Whyard, of Bogota, New ss Bina Sproul and • Miss; ul, of Dungannon. - ,- Andrew and baby daugh- ome from the hospital on Congratulations. S. will have charge of the lake's on Sunday next.,at Mrs. Richard McWhinney guest speaB,er. It is hoped e a full attendance. Mrs, Harvey McCann, of ich., Miss Olive McCann, Air. and Mrs: Bill McCann, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Twam- -and Douglas, of Chatham, ,visitors with Mr. and Mrs. ey. d congratulations to Bert- , who was successful in' his s held in Toronto a few RAINBOW SIGNS OLD SIGNS /REPAINTED BRIGHT AS NEW. NEW SIGNS MADE TO ORDER. FIELD SIGNS TO ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS IN A •BIG WAY. BARN SIGNS FOR THE,PROSPEROUS FART TRUCK LETTERING OUR SPECIALTY. , to J. WEST t- PHQNE 625 GODERICH 29-32 9 LMESVILLE VILLE, July 28. --Rev. and Y. Addison, Elizabeth; and George, of Iroquois wereguests with the lady's and Mrs. N. W. Trewartha, Mr. Addison occupied the Holmesville United churCh Sunday, and gave an• in - Sage on "ReV erence." ey Cotisens, Toronto, is ew weeks at Mg. -parsonage, -Rev. and Mrs. C. Tavener. 11iott, Listowel, visited with .rs, ,E, J. Trewartha on Sat- nnie,. Murray, and Ross re - e with her after spending a with, friend's in Holmesville. •Mrs. Barringer and little Of Goshen, Ind., are spending flys with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. y and family. os. Elliott; Porter's Hill, has d ' work on .the property re - chased by him from Mr. M. J. . and Mrs. Elliott expect to Iolmesriille this fall. - ri. 1�'J 0.7. a�.$. y t:! .! eti Rath in it -0,1110.' !,0 :.iser t t, teo. 1oat r, qfl, `('• ',! 1111,•('0 .:(',:, Si itl)Ii'Q, 1ltllli.te 0 ':t('r e' l(•i ilei:ly ('10 1-,! okln tro11,1ea. lr',.l,i,,, n.)„tl,lfR. i(ntis, 010 tr'. D. D. T10 1. •c(_:1.714. 0F1, ct.•inles.a. PHIh (tlir tt, av I,,,k. y,,, dnol;Riot .l0 i? �GelE:4Crv6fr)"1110"d. L'&52525252.58-1-11625252.48"32.9.5qr� 6Qa People"' eopre"pp::O:,daa�Tv6� l &old Financ1 you hors %we Quickly, film, ply - - no ernib,r ',era rvd Me security neeried .} (, , in' or 1!1 your lc);10 t,y ;11ir m.tl •;tritlly • rte yo.:r tnol,ey the 0 (0110 t'1 • 00;,10 1,0',4,0x"1 at litwn0i,olai t:1 100 li mato a monthiy Valmont pinr „I { 12 1j5 I 20 2,11 pi !s'payasst,,payntc /:.Jvnftsipavmtcl It Notice to Motoring Public FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE THE FOLLOWING. Garages- & Service Stations --- WILL BE OPEN ON iuu -DON ABEIi,HAll,4T BANTER. AND LINFIELD' W. A. CRAIG GODERICH MOTORS UIg;4th: H'S GARAGE_ GRAHAM INGLIS . FRED ROUSE WM. ROOPE G. SMITH • THE FOLLOWING GARAGES AND SERVICE STATIONS WILL" EE OPEN AT NIGHTS FROM Monday, Aug. 5 to Friday, Aug. 9 Monday, Aug. A. Craig and Hoggarth's Ga` age. Tuesday, Aug. 6—Reg. McGee and J. Smith. Wednesday, Aug. 7--Ca>tpbell'"s Garage and H. Jane. , Thursday, Aug.' 8-Aberlart's 'Garage and "Graham Inglis. ' Friday, Aug. 9 ---Fred Rouse and Thos. Randall. YOUR -CO-OPERATION WILL aBE ; APPRECIATED The fun they can have brings millions of visitors yearly : to Ontario's rivers and -lakes. Let's do our part to make their visits more pleasant than figver . so- they'll' want to ret , year after year. 55- $0.17 $7.40 .�.,. 33' 18.75 11.24 w t i 15.34 ' 11 30 11.6 27.50 • 21.48 317.+x7 �'iI .76 45.1',4 37.47 ' 2:1.12 �1 ,07 5118 .52.46 40:77 334.0, I" "7,1 r ol.'t' "74.01 " ;id,_' -r, 1(02 i� e=- - 4(1 AUtE0 00 013 01140 OF [7CPEnieribf or, l"0lftrll Clash B;cV., iliteL9a arbr( St., +soi'ner of Alta rt ,55 STRATFOttt , urs LI;, J. (.o5w Mot -moor,, r.ttttk to rosirio1lr of tlo%rby towns ar DIY 9 I°�° as .tr` 1:tlairrE56 VaVVV. .. Ontario profits almost art ;much from the tourist buain9ao as from the gold mining industry. It'll Tap to us to keep this la -mined' growing. Every tourist dollar is shared this way .. . 1: Hotels;, 2. Stores; 3. Restaurants; 4. 'Taxes, etc.; 5. Amusements; 6. Garages. TUNE 'IN CERN 10:30 p.m.d'khu ., ESI., Eab. PUBLISHED IN THE roue INTtvOST laY, JOHN LABATT LIMIItEU a 41 ^ PJ