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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-08-08, Page 6
..1 4 M1 GE '>z THE. D R H 1 A+ SM,A '1711.71w(SD, YK .11.1 8tb, 2,946' 4l,'r b'er; NE ORDER OF 'ME GOLDEN RULE Still Another There are so many, reasons why raur ser- vice is chosen by so many, families in this district that it' is dif- ficult to select any particular one. But one feature of Brophey's. service is that it is the ' oldest funeral 'vice in this area.. 0110 PHEY FLOYD M. LODGE , DIRECTOR 13 MONTREAL ST. PHONE 120 ENMILLER BENMILLI.R, Airt. A. 'W. Bruevu, Mrs. Brow ii and hiss Ethel, of Sarnia uih Mi'. aIte>ts y and Floyd on Sunday.' lr. Gordon Moore, of the West, sisited 'recently with his aunts, Mrs. Walters and 1ii's. W. Gledhill. and Mrs. R. J. &'hillips of .Auburn- galled on friends in the village one day last week. Old friends were shocked to hear of - the sudden passing of the late SIr. . ( R. 11. Morrish, at uue'tiuhe resident of Colborne township. Douglas •Fulcher. of Hamilton, 44 brother of Mrs. l Rev.) Crurhhielm, .i visited -'over the, weti;r-end at the _pa rsonage. • Mrs. Edgar Vans'toue of• Toronto visited with relatives and friends around here last week.. s.. Mr.. and Mrs. Adam Craige and daughter Alice, of Toronto, are spend- ing at tWo weeks' vacationwith Mr. told: Mrs. S.--Vaiistone. and -Mrs. Leslie \Williaiusun and Miss Betty, of Toronto, and Mrs. ]frank Williamson, of. 5tuuflville,. spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Vain tone. Mr. and Mrs..Hickman and family, of,'Torunto, are, spending holidays with Mr. and Mrs. H. Bean and family. Congratulations ,to Mr. and Mrs. Jos, Stewart on their recent marriage. We welcoal'e Mrs. Stewart to bur commun- ity. Mrs. Elford Moore has as her guest her aunt, Miss Elizabeth" Jackson, of. ,Detroit. Miss Betty Mourea daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elford Moo,re,.w;as successful in passing her examination and receiv- ing her R.N. it Stratford hospital. .Thrifty people read the classified ads CARLOW ®f The Signal -Star. It pay'. CARLOW, Aug. ti.—Mr. and Mrs. Frank • McI1wain silent .the week -end at Toronto. : Mrs. R. LaLe...ver and two sons, of urOnto, arty. • _ and -'Mrs. Melvin Tyndall. Mr. Elwyn Hall of Bluev.ale spent the -week-end• in° the vicinity. -Mr-, • and- Mrs. Clifford Addison and three girls, of Loudesl.iuru, visited with Mr. and lir;`. Clive A11in. Miss Betty Young of London visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Young. -Miss Verna Caldwell of Guelph was a visitor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Caldwell. Mr. and •Mrs. Duncaii Crawford of Flint, Mich.. bisited with Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Barringer and daugh- 1 ter: of. Indiana, visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. Met Ritchey on Monday. - d lir.tetire, 'anii -Mrs. Norma11 Siddall and Ronald, of Tor- onto,. spent the "week -end with• Mr. aind Mrs. A.'I•:rringtou, Ratth Tyndall. of New York, and 252525252.90 160,000 People* ' ecomme�, HOUSEHOLD FINANCE At Household Finance you t,orrcnc t [.,' t0 slui to quickly, s n.�iv ---- t o c, dutsurs or bankable oecur r ne c•dt 1 S . ; in ;.r arrange your :oaii .ta3.. . ,'hut t. u.tlly you get yo,..r mons : the.sa"nt, da •10)10c,r ,.1. ,.•..• ,,! . '..i.,,,,...,,.....1:-, Iv.,: ` ,L Cain Choose -a mon'hly pay' nt plate Laaf you 6 12 15 20 24 Get l�ai,mtis�{ia,rmts,parmts'pay�mts pa,mts $ 25 54 19 _ _ _ � 50 '," 100 17.53 01.17 57 49 150 6., ,,.i.;.5 11.2, K: 200 '.;.1.11 ;; II. ♦wl' 300 52 ;n 5,t 4, $17.47 500 07 l )- ,s, .4 47 12 lot, , , , = 1'; $14 ,i5 I -_ l ECUSEHOLD FINANCE 2nd Floor,'Royal nk fiuile:inR 29 Downie St., corner el Albert 2 Phone 255 STitATFORD, ©td T' ;sr, - :r'T`^": d.s.w. - -G. At:='Ci�6WIJ. .,•.„ loans made to residents cf nearby towns„ €525'c5Z25252 -25..2525--95627cS2VS75?990 WHEELER'S FUNERAL SERVICE No extra ch rge for 'the use of our Funeral Home,--Toron--., to StFe'et. _. Prompt. Ambulaiiet •Service Phone 335 Res. 355 or 7 Truly - _a Funeral ilome Quietness, dignity with re%erenCe, and an understanding of family needs are ever present at - , THE CREWE CREWE, Aug. 5.—Mrs. 13. Treleaven attended the funeral of her' cousin in W,luglaain on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. McLaughlin and daughter Joanne, of Detroit, Mrs. Sara Chimney, Mrs: Cecil C'hamney and daughter Anne and niece Claire Chum - of Belgrave, spent Friday after-:. noon with Mr,' and Mrs. R. Finnigan family Miss Shirley Slierwoo re urne houie on Saturday after visiting friends in Detroit. Miss Lorena Crozier of London spent the past week with friends in this loc,llity, Messrs. Raymund 'and Chester Fin- nigan attended the Plunkett reunion at Harbor Park, Goderich, on Sunday. Mr. and _.\-tis. Linfield Anderson of Detroit were Sunday visitors at the hurtle of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Curran. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Corbett, Uri Sunday •were Mr. -and Mrs. I)orwin Rowes and daughter• -Jaren, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gillespie and three little sons, of Grand ' Valley. J, Dorothy- Corbett, Wim had spent the week at Grand Valley, returned home With them:, Charlie, ut ed Northern Ontario, visited, with their parrvnts. Mr. -and Mrs. M. Tyndall.- _ Frf " tf M r - t)rdoT "3yctvig la Colin were guests at Mr. and Mrs. Peter McGowan's -fiftieth wedding an- ni'ersary celebration at W-ingham un Saturday. ' • . - )1r. and Mrs. Clare Parton of Tor - on o or-onto spent the week -end with. Mr. and Mrs. James Feagau. • Mrs. Mitchell .:pent the week end with her Mother. Mrs. _ Inkster, in GoderieL. Funeral Home E. E. CRANSTOIV 17 MONTREAL ST. GODERICH ' Phone 399W or J- ASHFIELD ST. HELENS I ST. ITELE\S, • Ang. 5.—Mrs. IZ.• J. Woods, Mrs, Bert Tyson and children are,'ount hteillytrt="5 I` 4Beteh:".�',.'. Mrs. Alex. Murdie' and Bobby, of Toronto, 'are visitors with. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robinson Woods. Misses Mary and Wilhemine Ruther- ford are spending the week at -Geneva Park, near C)rillia, where the latter is taking a refresher course in history. Mrs. \W. I. Miller returned frons Tor- . onto .on Sunday. the was accompanied hy Mrs. G. S. McIntyre and'little Son, Dofiald Gordon. Freedom isn't freedom to loaf. . T ASIII'IELD, Aug. t;.—Mr. Duncan parasite is a free member of society. -lfarrish. of tire-steadaer Bricoldoc, was He .isn't a member at all. he,nto for tls• Week -end'. -- - •eblifr. arad Mrs. Ern,.-,. Dohhs of 'i'or unto spent the week -end ‘vitla. the l et- tt'r's Irfotlaer. Mr. -Earl Howes. Air. and ;Airs. 4. Guilders tidd Wendy, of liudi•rio•h, w'e•1•e guests last_w Ck with Mr-. K. I offish. Mrs- It. L. AWhite .and daughter, Miss Nancy. of t'hicag,i. are ‘"isiting the former',-inot.h.er, Mrs. K. k;,,' list 1 L,•luaa1. ' J(i•� Flora \I:lc•<l'ndaild of tloderich spent -1 It«' w4,4--k-t,-n4 -With- ith-- Mrs,. St:tiilfay- Dreunan. - • JIi 1'harlott4 M:ail:enzle oo1' TorLnto i• la„iii-laiying- at -lair hotly- irere. Ib -v, Ur Itho:ttl and \Irs.,.I-thoad and cllildl•,•ia are 'relatives in Penn- sylvania. Rev. 'toss . MacKay dau•teft the srrrices in :Aslatiel(1 I'ro sby' ter•iait church least Sunday. A home that is paid for is a good thing: SO 1s 0 horse that 1 prayed for. ITC viCHECKED fna✓'rffy =or- Money Back For quick relief from Itching caused by mama. Athletes foot, scxtbies, pimples and other ft conditions use pure, cooling. medicated. 111 mogiimminosoicr O. D. 0. conditions, Grenades"¢¢teinler43 Soothes, comforts and quickly calms intense itching. Don't suffer. A�apk our druirilat today los D. O. 0. PRESCRIP1ION. Cemetery Memorials T. PRYDE,, & 0.1,0I ,- (formerly, Cunningham 'R. I't'yde ) Clinton, Exeter, Seaforth Write Lox 150, or phone 41J, Exeter apd we shall be pleased to call. • -GODERICH' MEMORIAL SHOP N EWES1 DESIGNS BST OF MA'TF:RIALS GuarantF •i1 wo'rkmanship at Itriees that will please you. SAVE ALL AGENTS FEES Call at our office: or drop us a line to Box 161, Goderieh, We will he pleased to call and help choose a suitable memorial for your family plot. 1t. A. SJPO'Ii!ON- St. Andrew's St. NEWS AA:1.7RN, Aug.' u. --Miss _.Ar htar8n b. i., 4? Ix izILtsear, wawae'L end visitor with her mother, Mr -s. John Arthur. Miss -Christine Robertson of Whitby is visiting her t i nsiu, ,Miss Josephine 1Weir. b- ss. Mr. %aind Mrs. Gurdon Dobie and fam- ily spent the week -end with, friends' in 1Vinghatu. Miss Lucille Keller has' returned; to Woodstock after a. week's holidays; qt her twine •here. Miss Vivialn Straughan has returned holne•froui a trier to Northern Ontario. 1Ir. Thos. Adams of Toronto is visit- ing friends here. Miss Frances Houston, Reg.N., has returned to London after ,a inuuth's holidays at her .home, here. Mr. Elmer Keller yf Windsor is spending a: week at his home here. • Mr. and Mrs. herb Mogridge have returned' from a •visit -with Mr. -anti Mrs. Gormley Thompson, ,Brampton. }Miss Laura Wagner, R.N., of New York, is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. Wagner. Mr. and Mrd, Jas. Craig :have re - Wiled from a trip to parry Sound, where they attended the funeral of a cousin of Mr. Craig's. Mr. and .Airs. Wilmer Longman and daughter Joan, Edna Longman, and 13i11 Simpson, of London, visited Mrs. Geo. Yungblut and Mr. and Mrs. R. .J. Phillips un Sunday. There will be service in Knox United church next Sunday morning at 11. o'clock. Rev. and Mrs. H. J. Snell, who hale been visiting friends in the Neat fur the past month, are expected home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Carter of Sea - (I) F Muth PORTER'S HILL I'CRTER'S HILL, Aug. 6. -The hum of the threshing machine is heard in our community. Fall must be drawing nea r. Mr. and Mrs. Stunidt of • London \ isit.ed`'Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Newton"._ and Mrs. Walter Corbett, Tor- onto, :Belie a few days with his ,sister '.1'__ as. Lockhart. • Mr, .and Mrs. Argyle Lockhart and Gail' matored to Dundalk on. Sunday to attend the old boys' reunion there. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Lockhart will return home with thein. No service will be held in Grace church, 'Porter's Hill, next Sunday. LEEEURN LEEBt'RN, Aug. ti.—Mr. and Mrs. Art. Pierson, son and daughter,. from Beechville, e e visited .is rted 11r a Mrs. s. Jas. Chisholm on Wednesday and Thursday• .of last -week. - , Miss Edith Clutton. of Stratford. who is now on furlough fre n India and who attended the Hermosa -Camp last week, is this week visiting her relatives here. The W,M, Society are holding their monthly meeting on Thursday, August Sth, at thg, home of Mrs. F., Rising, UBUI- N forth were recent visitors with Air. 41.141-11<11p. �u. dab.- - - !dr. and Mrs. Art ulitialut and fam- ily, of Woodstock,' visited Mr;s0 John Arthur uu 3uuday. Mr. and Mrs. Gormley 'i.'huti mon and son Bobby, of Brampton, spent the week -end with relatives here. Mr. Wui. Thum and sun, Charles Thom,. are spending three weeks at Fort Frances. . ilii. and Mrs. Iteg'."Carter of Wood- stock are visiting Mr. and' Mrs. John t'au'. lirter. and Mrs. \VAL Mairs. of Hullett spent Sunday with Mrs Thos. Doyle. Meeting.—The W.M,S. of Knox United church met in the Sunday school room un Tuesday. The president, - Mrs. James Woods, was in charge of the devotional period. Mrs. Jas. Jack- son 'Wok ei}arge for' the program and read a poem. The Scripture was read by Mrs. Earp WiglttAiau and prayer was offered by ' Mrs. Jas. •Roberton. The heralds responded, Mrs. Guy Cunning-' ham on teulperance and Mrs. Wight-. man on Africa. The guest speaker was Miss Margaret Jackson of Toronto; who spoke ,on Christian steyeard.ship. Mrs: Ernest Patterson and Mrs. James Jackson assisted with the topic. A solo was rendered • by Mrs. , Wm. Craig. The offering ,was • received and Miss M. Jackson clobed the meeting with prayer. Ladies', Guild. ---The Ladies' Guild of St. Mark's Anglican church met in the Orange Hall on Tuesday -evening, with the president, Mrs. A. Nesbitt, in charge. After the open'iing' hymn prayers were .offered by' I`tev. -H. J. L. Henderson and the Scripture was read by Mrs. 'Thos. Haggitt. Mrs. Jeremiah Taylor received a ,hearty vote of thanks for- -her -efforts • in collecting for the church repairing. It was announced that the Sunday- school picnic would be held on August loth: A solo was rendered by Mrs: Gordon Taylor, ac- companied by Mrs. R. J. Phillips,. The topic was given by .Mrs. J. Taylor, who spoke on the 23rd Psalm, and a reading was given by Mrs. Wm. Hag- gitt. Words of welcome were -given by Mrs. Nesbitt to a recent war bride, Mrs. Clifford 'Carter.. A welcome song wab"'sive 1 i,• s se wise bethe-i-, land and Marion Taylor. Gifts were brought in, by' Mr. and Mrs. Henderson, who -displayed a clothesline across- thh, hall which had been previously ar- ranged with towels arid linen articles. As the, British war .bride took' the gifts off the line she graciously thanked each one fur the gift. Ltuich ,was served, at the close of the.nleeting, SkiwSufferers! e- n t. Stop Scratching!. - Try This,: Distress of ugly pimples, rashes, itching, burning skin disorders r sulting from external irritations can often be quickly relieved by this sitn`l,le inexpensive treatme flet a small bottle of Moone's Emerald 011 at the neares' drug store. - T'sevas directed for 10 da Money' back if not fully satisfiea: »iti``esF1Y— gt;'Afr.'IekeQas.iSeff#,les7ts.'• CT«....+cs.w4•WY• NIMALST flO3LED Quickly removed in Clean Sanitary Trucks. Phone 'collect. 910 r 16 CLINTON — , 215 STRATFORD William Stone Sons Limited ING ;RSOLL, ONTARIO Blended For Qualify ° Sure Riddanee locking the ashes in a steel safe, and You can ret rid of 'twitch grass by sinking the'safe in forty feet of water. digging it up by the roots, burning it, --Kitchener Record. - of 0 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 FARM. - TRUCK LETTERING OUR SPECIALTY. J. WEST PHONE 625 GODERICH 29-32 Notice to .Motoring Public FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE THE FOLLOWING :. WILL BE OPEN ON V... Sundays Aug. IIth MRS. M. ARMSTEAD BANNISTER - AUTO SER- - ICE CAMPBELL'S GARAGE WM. ORRIE .GARDNER MOOTOR. SALES H. JANE 'R E G.t-McGEE -- J. SMITH. ' THOS RANDALL THE 'FOLLOWING GARAGES AND SERVICE STATIONS WILL BEN - OPEN AT•GHT NIGHTS FRO .� to-fritlatf- Monday, August 12-4ardner Motor. Sales and Wm. Currie Tuesday : August, ,13—Bannister. Auto Service and Mrs. Armstead Wednesday, August 14—Baxter & Linfield and G. Smith Thursday, August 15—Goderich Motors and 'Wm. Roope Friday, . August 16-W. A. Craig and Hoggarth's Garage YOUR CO-OPERATION WILL BE APPRECIATED 1 • "They ,Eat Out Of Your Hand" The spatted -deer of Northern Ontario come-' • stalking cautiously out of the vast forest which is their hdme, to stare with wonder- ing brown eyes at the road marl has cut. through the wilderness. They rub velvety ho!ns against signposts that read :`The King's Highway", anda'they are not afraid, for they he 1,4 never even heard the crack of a rifle. 'you ,offer them •food they will take it, timidly;- right out- of your hand. They are'part of the vast heritage of wild life and forest beauty with which we - '; Canadians are endowed, and in their very trustfulness is 'a plea for protection— against the hazards of fire' --of predatory .animals—of indiscriminate ,hunting `by - ourselves: f' A Pimple Covered Face rrr r x fi Kills Many a Romance The liven of many yowl; people acre made miser able by the breaking out of ptmple14,,and you probably knov' of cams where a4 promit)ing soman'.( has been spoiled by those red, White, fettering and pus filled n cores on the face.' The trouble itl not ,r,o much phycicnl pain, but the mental' r u erint; cnir;t-d bsr,} the embarrassing disfigurement which Very often rnal:es the sufferer ashamed to 10 outin cotapany. The quid:cit way to get rids of pirnpleo is to itnprove the general Iiealth by a thorough cicanring of the blaotl. B^.nrsleelt }Acari )F3it .t rat I;a1F1 to eleatzo the 'blood and 1.sith the blond •• cleansed ,the complexion claoullcl c1CP alp. T Lc171', ill, rn Co, Y :ttiitd. `g'oC,ll'O¢5tto, • .r KING'S ii GHWA'Y" 1,fl1ased upon a picture painted for Carlind'o hy Fred Finley, O.S.A. Thin las ono of a corloa of illuntrationa on tho nub-, jet of the Conaervdtion of Canada'a noturol assets disoigned to otn. phdbrzo the fact that tho beauties) of unapoilod nature that wo enjoy to- day aro a proclouo birthrift`M which wo rnnot protect tot tomorrow. ' f co vai 3ttr 0y,GARLINO'1, 190 B As new branches of the King's Highway open up, bringing more and more of Canada's beautiful forest land within reach of the' city dweller, it becomes incgeasingly important that each• one of us understand the laws and' rules of con- servation, for only' by" so 'doing can we protect and preserve' our heritage. .Every Canadian, cis a shareholder in Canada's natural wealth, has a vital interest in. the conservation of his heritage. Conservation. is not just a, doctrine to be pre ched to hunters and fishermen. kis a vtal part in the continuance of our •_ national economy, and must, of necessity, fail if its measures do not receive the full support of all Canadian citizens. ' t, • n u n