The Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-08-08, Page 5'I'IdIITRSDAY, A,XTMiTr Sill, 101Q,
DCINGS. OF DUNGANNO
, lunch and enjoy tie aatternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. h'u'ed Culbert, L,i) towel,
and son Letvellyii Culbert, Stratford,
spent lundaay with. relatives and friends
in West Wawaanosh.
Mr. and Mrs. (cordon ]Kidd, son Ryan
nii;id• g$IteY' laeilta, ty I iiylgtota; aar.
rived last Friday to spend the month of
.August with Mrs. Kidd's' parents, Mr.
and. Mrs. John Ryan.
WQ e .tend our sincere sympathy to
Nips. Robt. J. Durnin, in the loss ,of
her sister,, Mrs,- John S. Quaid,,- fort
Albert, who passed away at (Joderieh
hospital on Monday morning after only
a few days' illness.
Mr. and Mrs.,. Geo, Dalby (nee Rosy
Brazier), of Tillsunburg, and Mr: and
Geo.I3 a
-:Mrs. r t .icl, of Brownsville, were
recent visitors With. Mr. and Mrs. Robt.
Moore and other friends.
Mrs; •Chas I)uraln and children,
Margret Joy and J.C., have returned
guests- Mr. • and Airs. Angus McAuley home after enjoying a month - at
ands son Johnny,'/ of Toronto Mr. and Orchard Beach, Lake Sintcoe.
Mrs. Terence Doyle, Chatsworth; Mr. 'Visitors with Mr. and AIrs: 11'm, Me-
ant]. Mrs. J,phn 4. Graham and her Clure last, week were Mr. and Airs.
mother, Mrs. Prescott, London, and Sam 11'idcoiube, -Windsor, who spent
Mr.and Mrs. Albert Stevenson, Gode a vacation,. here and.. at Bayfield. .Mr.
rich. Mr, McAuley has recently re-' Widcombe's mother and sister, Mary
turned home from overseas._ \Widcoinbe, Windsor, also visited for
Born.—At • Clinton hospital, to Mr. a day.
and Mrs. Theodore Tremblay, 4th con- ; Mrs. Richard Me\Vhinney, 'represent:
cession, .Ishlield, ou 11'edue day, July ing the three missionary societies, gave
31st, at daughter, a splendid address un "Peace" at
'.elle W.M.S. of Erskine Presbyterian I31,ake's United Church last Sunday
church will have their August meeting morning.
DUNGANNON, Aug. 7: Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Maize, Wing -
Mrs. Robt. J. Dprnin, who were Das,,- ham; Mr. L. Scott and Alfas " Stoles,
•, tiouing ti.t C: 1laoy'i ,_jl ay, le$eiv ad word l.irltr'uttnitat); r.•and -, &r13. Adam. John,
nt • t1i end of the week that Mrs. stow, Myrtle and Gordon, i Ashfl )ld;
1Durnin's sister, Mrs. John `QulaJa ,, , Rev. A. W. Brown, Mrs. Brown and
Port Albert, had been taken to .&1eIpZ-"{daughter, M1614 Ethel Brown, !Sarnia.
andra hospital, Goderich, and that little Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rutledge spent
hope was held of her recovery. Mr, the holiday week -end with, the latter's
and Mrs Durnin returned home its- brother, Mr. Jim Gibson, Toronto.
mediately after reeeivint the shoeklitg Mrs. Porter Of Nile is visiting her
news. brother, Mr. Abner "Morris, Atnd Mrs.
Miss Barbara And Reevey, London, Morris.
Mrs. J. Nelson) It.N., of the Public
health Department, Detroit, was a
visitor with, „Air. and Mrs. 'Jolla Meyer,
(ills confession of Ashfield. She also
visited relatives in 'the IiiVersdale and
Atildulay districts.
spent a few days with her friend, Miss
Bernice Blake, R.N. •
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John Blake were Mr. Wallace Twam-
ley, London;' Mr, and, airs. A. ('uutts
1 ' Mrs. Rich. McWhinney had as recent
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Lions Take First
Inter -group Carne
'Walkerton. 1. Defeatei 1,54
Local Juveniles Show
All-round Cla is
on the 15th liy the river flats 'near the • St. Paul's Guild. --The August meet-
,
home of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Stewart, iug of the Guild of $t. Paul's Anglican
The congregational members and ait-
tenduuts are invited to bring a picnic (north was held at the home of Mrs.
\'ictur Black, Willi nine members pre-
•
seta anti 1\vo visitor's. .lir,, Ilarvey
Mule, vice-president, conducted the
meeting. 'Mlle Scripture lesson was
read by Mrs. lien Mole. ht was decided
to purchase an electric 1ieater' for the
Sun(11y school room. Mrs, Sarah Er-
ringtotl will be hostess for the Septeru-
ber sleeting at the parish hall, when
some quilting* will be done. After the
close of the tweeting Mrs. Black, the
Make this
30.day test!
1: If you're really ill, see your doctor! -
Bi t if you just feel dull and. head-
achey, you, may only _be suffering
froth incomplete elimination:
Es . eciall if
how one simple change of diet can-
,
help you keep fit!
2. Start no to eat Kellogg's Bran
Flake very morning. If „you want.
to keep feeling fit the natural way,
_ get,more of..the'bulk" your system
`Kellogg's Bran Flakes
are delicious. .In a re --
cent survey Canadian
houtsewives' voted
• Xello�gtp 3 to 1 favour-
ite over any other brand.
For 1IV jams 'a -half innings the good-
sized crowd which turned out at Agri-
cultural Park on Tuesday evening saw
a well -contested baseball gani tib Gude.
rich Lions hooked up with .Walkerton
in the first game of the W.O.A.A.
Juvenile semi-finals,
As the Lions wept to bat in the last
half of the sixth innings they ba.d_
only a 4-2 Margin over the visitors
from Brice county. But in this
innings they shoved across an addition-
al three ruts and in the seventh innings
broke out in a barrage of hits which
accounted fur eight more tallies, giving
the .Goderich lads a walk -away L5-2
declisiutl.�
'JOHN N. SEI:, B•S••�•, IID.'• III• i- i . the st;Att'' frame it tats ••any-
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A -graduate of the Ontario Agric•til body's ball lanae, The Liuits were the
tural ('allege (tied the Outattiu 1'etet`ill. first to score, shoving across two runs
Dun -
no. College, tthu twill conduct a veteti►, in the- second innings, when Jim Ilun-
ary practice in ;Gcalet•%cli. 'wily carne through with a timely single
t)r. see comes welt prepareiito a'i v e which drove in 1.01t, who h;til tooted,
the, community !stiff!;; practised and ;Newcombe, who had gut On the
large animal: with Dr, S. D. Mirk, i)1 sacks orf Iiergutt's error.
Brampton, ()wart), au io, foal -loaf! animals They made it 3-1) in .1 hi- fourth in -
with 1)r. ('
1). \urlfng-llristtus`i ill wings when Ainslie doubled and -trotted
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('111(iIgo, 1I1. l le" )I l -u• .petit live years bonne un 1)ululelI 's single.
\17th^ file Doelitllt,ll I tepall't lllt•ti( of sig I \\ alkeI'toll drew within, trite Alin ,uf
griculture in the(-olltroi of contagious ' ti1o.. (, (1(-rie'll tuta'1 ill tilt' lil'th ---'in
(11Ne1"i•s a11(1 1tH,c1 111Neee0t01. 3_' on a l.•umbin:lliutl uf.a walk, a Goderich
error and \Ic'Duugall's single. in tin-
FTB
�' second half' -Scutt drew a walk, \vu,
SOALL . ' a'(lvaticed 1, Newcombe, and I,rutib■11t'
home by Ainslie's single.
GOI�ERICII TEAM MINS _, Three hit, and all error wacemuited
for three Goderich runs in the sixth
FIRST SEMI-FINAL GAME fr11nie and in the ext,lu,iwe seventh
Well ovt'r. l'•ue, tI'ir)tlsaud- people, the; innings live solid singles tattled off
largest •'tsoftball
t i t bit 11 i t nd
toattend a .tui til(,
ggame Lions bats °ttt�ld the 11-aikectun.
hostess, served a nice Iunch and a at Victoria Park in years, sats Gust r i h fielders contributed to the eight -run
half-hour was enjoyed over the teacups, Canadian- Tire smother Clinton under, tally with some louse ball -handling.
In Memory of Miss Letitia, Dreaney. a 1-1-5•'seore on Moi'day evening, in the'• Ginn MIS' the heavy batter for the
-A lovely bronze altar book rest; was first g:one of the IA',U.A.A. 'setliur .� ' Lions with a perfect' day of four hits
T�
il`E'dicu•ted to the memory of Miss Letitia t.softball sena-finals. The Goderich out of four official trips to the plate.
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teant went into a .one -run lead in the Donnelly, who cause through in the
Dreaney .in St: Paul's Anglican church _first innings and added. steadily to it 1 pinches tt ith two timely singles -early
on Sunday 'afternoon by Iter•, R. A.•
J�,aelyit. Thee giftthroughout the game. Their most pro in the; game, also stood out fur - the
to the church was dtictive innings was the fuiirth, wllu �Lions.
nephews the • scored six runs. .111 (.'liutult Dun Ainslie teas in fine furs
from Alis Ilreuney'5 nieces,
West.... Relatives werepresent,, o e teamdid not turn in itsusual -bran trig . e t nee county champsdown at the [of gond softball,' committing many with 'trite? kit,; while fanning eight
service from . LtickiioW, Goderich, Ben -
miller, Blyth and("errcirs in the field, but the game never- and walking three, • \Wiener struck otit
Auburn. :Miss thei,ess tvas sit interesting tussle right six -hatters :old issued only one pato,,
Dreaney
was loved byAtli surf _will to� the last out. :;cure by irluiltgs
always be_ remembered for her kind George Leitch' pounded.out the only AWaikertuni Ow 0_'(r 0t) ---R2 I1, 15
•and friendly nature, . always. thinking home ruts of the game in the 'first in- Guderieli 02(1 113 til -1:) 1t0.
of others and giving much time, to hey
church and • her .friends in• •this cont -
needs by eating delicious, gently- mttntty. This respectful deed bespeaks
laxative,Kellogg's Bras Flakes With the love and high regard ill which she
Other Parts,Of Wheat,
was held • by the family.
Mission Band Meets with W.M.S.-
3. Just thirty days should prove to ' -• The W.M.S. of• Dungannon United
how ,church met- on Fridt y afternoon at
yougrand it is to feel alert, the church with members of thetil'
• have the energy for all the extra
, things you'd like .to do. You'll want
tog4 on keeping fit the Kellogg way!
•
• Bran Flakes, Pep, Corn Flakes, All -
Bran, Rice Krispies, Krumbles and
All -Wheat are all made by Kellogg's,
the greatest• ii lme in cereals. .
pings, clri) ing a rp.at in ,!feud of birth. ,
Score by innings: FLYERS BEAT . CLINTON' IN
c.'lintril • TUU TUU _'1— RATHER LISTLESS GAME
Goderich `)')1 030 01-11
The teams: : a,
CLINTON — (!lett•, ss; "1{ass .lb;•The Iliterulediatt' Flyers kept in
Rawl ins, Ib; M`l) ii ild, cf; Draper, their winning stride, while waiting for ,
the league playoffs to open, by defeat -
2b; Kennedy, 3b; Livermore, lf; ill;; the Clinton entry in the Iiuron-
.. Is- 'Taylor, rf; Miller, e. Perth League, 5-3, at Agricultural Park.
cion Band and Baby_Lan�l for the an; (,()I)I•;I{1C.II---\Ic\all, ss: Murphy,
final meeting togthc>r. 'Mrs. Jlelvin lb' `trim ret,111 on Friday Lvening, A f tit ize(1• crowd
-1 I,t•itc it _'b �I:i�a()tt, •tta:;. r�rl 1f#litci. fist t ttut,. #lit
Reed,- president, tt•as in the chair 'arid i•t Tarns, ,; _� '-'" - ' _ i'aWe,.
Airs. Will 'McConnell rondu('t(d the de- IWursell, If. 1), J)u<�, .b, --crus of , which with nothing . ,
", ,, at statkt lacked the
tutio1I t1 period, with tIte theme "Christ-. The second interest of previous Mimes played' here
game of the_ septi -finials this year.
itis Stewardship of Abilities," Arent- will be pt'lw 'd It Clinton1' Friday
lvorilly with ,ttvu hits out Of three
,and ('!ennuis and t'arrick with two
�i)tft• of four were the principal stvats-
,i1titLl..,., r'. > chis -„t -,Bile <Ct+i sa..w.ith.
titre` hits nut of five trips led' Itis leant
at the plate. Carrick recorded four
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hers of (he Mission Band Were ap- `vetting. c on rf.
pointed to read portions 'tof Scripture, - -. . ^ —
pointing out 'prominent , Bil)#
.� • �. ::„- ....,.: .t .:., �• .�..,.. _ 1i1r<1 GODERIT
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GIRLS FIN
prayer,. Mrs. ,t ltuckletun led i�t ptnyer �,�r�i EliU�,i' �W 111 tt1
fol' the Me awing • of the young (hutch
w( rk`rs. _lir:, (.Ret,) Rogers. �= The Gu fetich 1.ldles''softball team strikeouts and -Stuck four. Carrick '
„tlwe a nave (:ma:hided their,
t'aime4 ill . has •: walked four batters, but :,tock, -tt•ho
group schedule with a record of eight 11ad almost 1„rfcct (shit 1 o1, did not
-wins aIld .two losses, ttlkitIL' a('C(,Illl tssltt' a ea s.,
place 'ill the group behind the uitde �t'c,te by iunin;s : R. .11. ' E.
feate(1 Brussels team.'Clinton U(►U uU'' lul► 7
The last game 1)f the schedule fur the (;odet•icit 'cot_' 0(N) (_'x—,5 1'11' '
Incaal girls was ' played at. Victoria park .—
on yrida ly ((Veiling hist with Clinton ROBERTSON FAMILY 1
and resulted in a : score of. :;1-15 in ,
(
fatwor of the lunni• team, AL1xille �. REUNION .AT CRO'MA.RTY 1
Martin pitched her' tint league game til`
Monday, August 5th, a gat hemi-
t,f ` Robel'tsonl Clan ti,!: place at the 1
and gave a very Creditable performancebearttiful fano hone' of Mt-. •hind Mrs.
in the box. besides knocking out 0 horse' ;Iildretw Christie at Cromarty. Mr..
rent. M. AVitetstozie, also contributed a Christie b,;ing til,. fttrnier miss,. Rulte.rt- i
circuit clout. - son, here met together forty -set (•ti
.illil
('Ib
Sltcorile by innings: nretui'rs of the family,, descendants of
t; t 1i 1'rle'11 023l .(»10-052-1,`, John tl(1
a -e Johnshtrt Robertson!
�. :110 0:ui 20x-21 who t:ltlle to this cotllltl'y from elle 'I,
W. AlcMichael and it. Siott•pe tvt're Orl:uej' islands and whose three �t,ns. I
the Clinton hattery and the other meld- "-'bunt,., 'John and \William! I{ tl,e is
bets of .the team ,w -ere • C.. Daevies, O. all uoiti\t "� - .
' (]e ceased. fru 1uerly tttwlu'(1. 1'a rut;
(atter. .l. Gaion, B. Llt
anlluntl• • I{.' in ('ttll)orne titwtlshiil. \Ienllters tit' Ise
('Ca rilril,tt :aid ',Misses - Al tiDon:till attd, fa.n)iiy ,,,,,rii pres['ttt ti itt-ilriny l,�_)itits,
iin:hidin" Copper Cliff \\
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EVERYBODY IS INVITED
ednesday, Aug.
Harbor. Park, Goderich
-Special Events
Girls' . Softball
Free Boat Rides
•
SPEAKERS
The Hon. George Ad Drew, IACs
M.L.A., PREMIER OF ONTARIO
Hon. Jas. M. MacDonnell, Kegs
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M.P. FOR MUSKO1A
ETC., FOR CHILDREN
GODEi{IcI I—M. 11'betstonc. rf : AI. , e - iutlsor�
Martin, p; Al. Leitch, 21); V. Paeehler, ! ' rtlirt, Guderl<11. I�irl:tou • ant! .1ttt.�ttrta.
mi.. J. J. Rt,l,el't �( 11 of A thairtl -t;'t} }
3b : I{ut11 Reid, c : \ 11'1;4;1 mast( r of en ie .
\1(Vittie, lb; 11. Castle, 1f; 1'. .\fillers Arraugeutterttsrenlutwee made for 'a ,its-'
rf ; G. Farrant.amd June liaechler, subs.'` ilau• g r�._
• - ., tfht�riu„,fu b`_ held next wean•. at
S:�LTFOIiD • 1:3—LI:(AIG�i } • the house of Elsner- Robert son, tits con-
- Sanford t�uli•tii9ueii tu�'Ii'uld its Boutin-' c t shun of ('ulboi•ne township. •.
atiun over (_'11nasus "Le giolnbt- httndin . \IIs' W. l'• I tt tet I stn! of Auburn; tt (I
g handing, oldest person present. was an honored
the 'veterans a 1:1-4 setback in 0 well-' ;;nest at the t'atthering:
piti'yed gauze at Victoria Park on Tues- I • •
(lay everting. This is the third time; Rev. R. (': \('Caprin! ,left to Wed-
Sal(ford has defecated the Legion team n(tsclav'"1•o' attend the free Methodist
this year. The win :;ave the- villagers ('itirrcil Conference at Thatutesfurtl,
0 three-way" tie ti•itll Canadian Tire • .bushel Sth to hili. 'There will be -no
• and Legion for first place in the Town , service in `ihe free Metllcli-t church
Softball League. t herr, until .Iligmst 25th.
BATI'EltlI':S—Saltford; I1. Thorne- R`w. George Jlnrray, of hectic, Out..
16e and G, Ater(); ('anadiatn Legion, V. 'chairman of the 'Peterborough I't•t's-
Sluilh and (1, ('ttrrell. i
i'L:1,'()FFS IN L.1i)IES' GRGL'I'
!'layoffs iu the .ladies' softball group
have commenced. lh'ihssiis, the aulde-
featted leaders of the group, have ail-
ready won the first of the playoff gameswith the third -plaice \V:titoil Ir:inl.
(.oderich, serums to the group, lilays
G dericil 'I'otvm.11ip the fourth team,
1 b1t1 dates hate nut \t'1 been ,mange,!.
RI\('AIIQ)ltNIE (TADS I.(1),SI':
itt sin exhibition go toe at \.'it-ttiriat
Park last evening. bettte.t'tl the Kin-
en rtljue and (lotlerir•h ladies' softl,all
teatnns. the Goderich girls twon a lively
contest with n score of la -s. •
• Hon, Gd;or e , A. Drew, K.C.
. A.
Mr., and \irs. R. .1. 1'inl':hant 11a% e
1)e(+11 recent gilt'.1. wi(•it the ,for't11t'i',
aunt. Mrs. 1\1. O'Reilly, ;incl \1'r. O'lteillt•
and grandfather. JIr. 11olret't'
]lobby tc a s married .1111y 29111 1r,
Jeanette Strauss of 'Windsor. and oil
their rettirn from their llttnt'i'noon
will reside at \Windsor, ‘N here he
etuployctl at ford's plaint. t
story tm ('bristian stewardship sinui►li-
lied for the yonug folks. \irs, I.eroi
Stingy- conducted a prot;'niilll of (niter -
(:lining nlluti)er. whit" -It began tvitit a
piano duet by Misses Donna 'lodges
and 71ary furl:. Several membei,•s o1'
the Mission Rand recited short poems
'on flowers,' holding a spcc•ittien. A
%oral vnln-tt•as glvt'it by Ilett}- bit)1(4141P
and 0 rending by Beth McConnell.
I)ottna Ilodges and Mary Park ciosetf
thy program tilth a pialno dl''' .,,,•: t,
,hyfttn ••Jpitis Lowes \ie stall~ by :t I I.
Nina: Cecil Rl:tl.' ttith ;alto }'otu)1t• folks
retired to alit church la'vn for [°antes
and races, after which all enjoyed sand-
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TENDERS
Tender•s tine invited to serve and supply the 1.O0?0 elute ita,:>;luet
of the (►titttrio 1'! iigllitit,n'N Association to be held at Pei•t Albert
ttit• field. the evening of the ,illi Octotier,
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L(1\west all' allw tt'llder not necessarily ,e'r'ected.
Tenders, which must tie in by August 17. are to he sent to:
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Secretary Banquet Committee
• Goderich, Ontario.
• 28-32
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1)ytery (if the T-tti1•t'1 C'hnrclt• is supply- St. George's Anglican church on Sun-
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Margaret 'Jean, are occupying the this evenarng Rev. M. i1. 11. Farr. rector
victoria street parsonage. - of St. Paul', c hnr -it 11111 fu►'tl, will
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