HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-08-15, Page 9'uu n4lt• a AUGUST 1. tiA, i R
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AEADACHE
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Rumors' that polio is epidemic at
Grand Mend are .authoritatively denied.
The medicaPd'heaith officer says not a
single case has been reported.
John Troyer, of Iiillsgreen, built a
brick hurt(:. in 1SU6, making the pine
shingles by hand. After eighty years
the roof, which has never been re-
paired, is still sound' and watertight.
Joseph Laidlaw, an old resident of
Whitechurch, died on August 3rd iiu
his eighty-eighth year, after an ill-.
- Hess of a few weeks. IIis wife died
many years ago and - three sons and
four daughters survive.
Mrs. Arthur Sreenan, of •Hay town-
ship, died on August'Uth in St. Joseph's
Hospital, Londbn, where she had been
taken the previous week for treatment.
She was in 'her sixty-third year. She
is survived by her husband, nine •laugh-
• ters and three. sons. Gilbert Plante,
j of Goderich, is a brother.
died. in the Wingham hospital on
'August lst, in her ninetieth, year. Three
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months ago she broke her leg in a fall
and since that time she had .been in enough' of the liquid to burn his
hospital. t Her husband- predeceased 1 stoinaeh: Medical aid Was obtained
her seventeen years, and, surviving are and antidotes were given.
chi son, Victor, of Whitechurch, and two 1Vhiteehurch
Hall Reopened
The Community Hall at Whitechurch
.has been enlarged and renovated and
was recently reopened .with 'an enter-
tainment and speeches' by local -cele-
brities. Jack . Gillesbie and Charlie Sancluy, Afigust 18, they are:asked to
llooie, the last two boys of th" nom- meet with the I)ungantpn church for
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)nu►lfty to return from overseas, were r service. For the. fu_11o�vitl Sunday,
August -25, service has been withdrawn.
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daughters,
Mrs. John IIuggitt
and Lila `at house.
There was some excitement •at Dash-
wood when neighbors smelt cloth burn-
ing in the home of Mrs. Caa;rloMair
and found that Mrs. Muir was not,,at
home. Leo Eveland, a neighbor,
climbed in a window' and found •that
Mrs, Mair had left her iron heating
and it had caught lire, causing damage
to the ironing board. What might
have been a serious conflagration was
prevented. ,
Savauge—Bechely
In 0 ceremony .quietly conducted at
Baytield on August 3rd, .Patricia
Louise, daughter of Dr. and' Mrs. F. J.
l3t hely, Seaforth, was united in mar-
riage to Ronald Murray, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Savauge, Seaforth.
Drinks Lye in
Mistake /or Water
Walter Oster, *Myth.
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THE GODERICH SIGNAL-ST*11
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CARLOW, Aug. 13. — e1 rt . R. M.
Young and Isabelle, ol~ Toronto, spent
a few days witli Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis
McBride.
Mr. and Mrs. George Paterson and
Florence, of Toronto, Mist Marion
Joitustott, of Vancouver, Mrs. Hend,er-
son, Mrs: Dorothy Reed and Ruth, of
thaierich, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Young.
Florence Wilson is with the Craw-
fords at their cottage at Sarnia.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Allan
-Stoll on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Hamilton- and Murray, it being their
twenty-fifth wedding anniversary! Airs.
Hamilton, sr., and Mrs. Wight of Lon-
don, and Mr. and Mn.sAmos Stoll of
Goderich. also were present.
Mr.. George Amos of Tillsonburg is
With his sister. Mrs.' Thos. Wilson.
Visitors with •Mr. and . Mrs. Percy'
McBride on Sunday were Mrs. Me-
-Bride's sister, Mrs.• Johnston, and _ Air.
Jobr►,Ston, of Niagara, ' Mr. and :lIrs.
Clifford Sundercock, Mrs. Laura
Sundercock and Bobby, and Clarence
Crawford, of Londesboro.
Mr. :utd Mrs. It. Bean and family
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. host
Blyth hill of Benntiller, Elaine and •Shirley
staying for a •few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hardy left by
Motor for the \Vest on Monday.
Jim McPhee and Percy Mcllwain
have left -for the tobacco fields.
Mrs. Chas. Allin is with her daugh-
ter,'Mrs. 1.. Snyder, who had the mis- dawn
fortune to be hit with a falling iron Mr. and Mrs. W. I. hiller were ne-
at the fruit store in Goderich. „c'ent guests of Mr. and Mrs. George
Salkeld, Goderich, while _\Irs. Gordon-
visited
ordonvisited her sister, Miss M. E. Salkeld.
ASHFIELD
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found taken, was
His mouth and throat were burned,
but fortunately he did not swallow
wha
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-PORT ALBERT,' Aug. 13. ---Mr. and,
Mrs. Archie Grainier and:, the latter's
daughter, Miss Alaai + Young, of De-
troit, visited last week -end at the home
of Mr. •and Mrs, Jars. 'Young and with
other relatives in the community.
Mr. and ,firs. ' Horace Cunningham
of Wiarton spent 'last Wednesday' at
the honk of the formesr's sister.. Mrs. -
Chas. Crawford,. and attended the fun.-
eral of the late M3 a, John Quaid.
Church service on Sunday at 0.4,
a.m. in the United church will have
as special speaker litev. C. D. Dennis
of Ingersoll, as Ittty. W. Rogers is
away on .vacation. The following Sun-
day there will be no service. The
public are asked to remetuber that
anniversary' services will be held on
September 8th, with- Rev: 11. Snell of
Auburn as special speaker tor the day.
ST. . IJR ELEN$
ST. I-IELENS, Aug. 12.7--1,ir. and
Mrs. Jack 'Berndt- and sons, of Detroit,
are visitors with their niece, Mrs.
Gordon McPherson, and' Mr. Mel,.
son. .
Miss Norma Sherwood of ('rete \vas
a� visitor with- her aunt, Mrs. Andrew
Gaunt.
Mrs. Violet Webster of Kincardine
spent a• few_ days with Mr. and Mrs.
F. G. Todd.
There will be no service in - the
United church fur the next two Sun-
.
CREWE
CItE`VE, Aug. 12. — Mrs. Marie
(l,ranat of Hamilton is spending the
month of August with her brother,
Mr. G. O. Durnin.
Miss Prances Crozier' of London Was
a week -end visitor at the home of her
brother.
,iWe are sorry to report Earl Rivett is
indisposed. We hope for an early
recovery. +
Mr. Ed. Durnin and son' Bobbie, of
Mts.-and-Mrs. T.
li. Durnin.
Mr and Mrs. Allan Corbett and fam-
ily visited friends at. Grand Valley
over the week -end.
Mrs.•Lawrence Tremain atnd'soil Ken-
neth, who have spent the past fortnight
holidaying at a cottage at Port Albert
and visiting-, frrends kr1 the locality,
returned to Arthur on , iotiduy to visit
With her husband's people. d
Members of 'the. congregation of
Crewe are asked to take note that next
lr. �.�� u...0 with as billfold, taut4 the:
program of the evening was concluded
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LEEBURN
LEEBURN, Aug. 13. -Last Sunday
the boys from the ramp at the Summer
School- attended the church service
here. The pastor ,is now away for his
holidays and there will be no service
in Leeburn cllurch'�until he returns.
Mr. anal Mrs. I-Iamilton Clnftou and
�ftt iffTy `a t I hilt fir alre holidaying at
Iltin ter's Beach,
Mr. Donald Pottier, from London,. is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jars. Chisholm
and Alma.
«'.M.S. Meeting:—The August meet-
ing of the W.M. Society was held at
the home of Mrs. Frank Rising on
Thursday, August Sth. Mrs. Terence
Iluntter was leader and followed the
program in the' llissiolrar3 Monthl'y.`
Miss 13e11e Shaw acted as secretary.
The members were glad to have at this
meeting Miss'Editlt •('lntton, who is•o11
furluligir from 'India, and Mrs. Carter,
from Loti(lon, who is' 'holidaying at
Bogle's I1011(11. The meetiug'P1osed
with singing and Prayer and a dainty
lilnch was served.
TOWNSHIP COUNCIL
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TOWNSIHP OF- - GODERICIk
The Township ('0Tm('i1 met in
Ilohn•esville on August lith. N. W.
litter. ('aunty '.cery, asked for the
nutmeg of :111 who served in the first
and second wars.' 'the names' to be
recorded in a memorial to be 111uc'Ed
in the new court house. Council '1111
try .to get all the na>.ues and will
publish them in cafe any are omitted
so that corrections May le' made.
Mr. J. A. Coombs. district engineer,
sent approval of the gravel contract.
I)iporttnent of Iti:d(1( 1t ion sent approval
of the bylaw bringing school section
No. 11 into the present school area.
Bylalw No. i, giving the Bell Telephone
Co. permission -to erect a pole on con-
cession 17, teals read and pastied.
4'oui cil are willing to contribute to
the erect -ion of a memorial tablet to
those 'who Bove their lives in the lust
war. .
The County tax rate Ovals set at
8' 6!10 Mills. The Township rate is
1 4 Mills'aln(1 general school. rate 4 mills.
Several scho(il sections had not sent
in then re4isitions and Balyfield Police
Village :also was delinquent, 'So the
bylaw .11cd to be postponed until next
meeting and if not i►1 before then 10
tax will be levied.
Council dc5.1(10(1 to order ;21)01) feet
of snow fent'o and sutlicicrlt busts fur
erect Mg.. -•
'1'h(' following accounts were paid:
Loan to telephone system, $600• school
a area luau, "1,001); Fred Middleton,
sheep claim,- $"► : Reg: `tur(lt', valuing
sh(;,I'p, $1.80; : hiss Acheson, use If
house, $>: Superintendent: imyroll No.
8, ' .$2380.:11. _ '
Council ad,lou 'Heil to.,.tueet....un ,Motl-
dit 1', Septe1511)01' 2 at 1 .30 ,p.111.
It. (.. 'TII( )M I'S(IN. Clerk.
BENMILLER
- BENM--H1LER, Aug. 1:3. - 1)r. and
Mrs. Etu'l Bell and son, Mr. John Ball,
of Toronto, .are spending their vacation
with M1', and Mrs. WVilmer. hardy"
'Mr. and Mrs. Davidson have :as their
guest Mrs. Davidson's mother •
Itev"-t'. H. and Mrs. ('ronhielm and
fancily are away to spend, a mouth's
1)i)Il(lays at different points.
Rev. Arnold and Mrs. `Carmichael
of Brantford and Miss -Evelyn Car-
michael of Toronto were _visitors with.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Hardy. '
-:11r. and ifrs. I'. Kilpatrick and fam-
ily are spending this week ',with- Mr.
and Mrs. S. Kilpatrick in Ashfield.
Mrs. - 'Walters and Floyd spent it
few days last week with Mr. and ,Mrs.
I.esli(e Jervis at Holnesville.
Mr. and Mrs. Item, Bowden of Tor-
onto visited at the w-eel:=acid with harp.
Gledhill and fancily, ..
Mr. and Mrs. J. it. Long visited
friends its Ashfield On Sunday.
ASHFIELD, Aug. 13.—Miss Alma
Johnston visited last week with her
cousin, hiss Al.e1(1 Macdonald, in Gode-
rich:
Miss Anne MacMurchy IN, visiting her.
sister, Mrs. George Dunbar. in Ethel.
Born,. ---111 tile()"drich hospital, on
August 10, to Florence, wife of William
Berry of Kintail, a daughter.
Miss Charlott - Macken ie spent last
week with ;Sir -. Glenn. MacLean of
IlensaM
Rev. A`'. Henderson occupied the
pulpit in Ashfield Presbyterian church
last Sunday. Next Sunday the preacher
will be Rei'. Ross MacKay:
KINGSBRIDGE
o•
on this pressing
problem is available through any branch of The Royal
Bank of Cauadae - o
This pamphlet reviews some of the disastrous results which
have come from fadlty soil management, the' staggering
losses which even now are being sustained by Canadian
farmers through sheet erosion, soil drifting and other
causes, and suggests means by which farmers and rural
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communities may best organize to fight this creeping death.
KINGSBRIDGE, Aug. 13.—Mr. and '-
Mrs. Reichart, of DetrlIlit. visited at
J. C. and Jeremiah Daitu,i.i s (Iver' the
week end. ,
lli: ��Iike Griffin :and fatnlily, {)f
Flint, 14lich., spent Sundaay with Thomas
Wallace.
Mr. -Will Dalton and.Ma ry Ma rga ret,
of Detroit, were visiting friends here
on Sunday.
Mr. NaceMartin Was visit iug„ his
brother in Iiatuilton over the week -end
Rev. I':dlvin Gorvey of Toronto -
visiting his mother:, Mrs. Tilos• Garvey,
this week.
Every forward-looking farmer should read this pamphlet.
eIf there is no branch -of the Royal Bank near you, a
may he obtained on request to The Royal Bemk ~of Canadi
as
Head Office, Montreal.
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THE ROYAL BANKOFCANADA
GODERICH BRANCH -
- W,. G. DULMAGE, Manager
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THE PROVINC OF PROMISE :..
Central O VT:1 It IO'S , rich pasture lands have, from the
earliest days"of settlement, sustained larger herds of dairy ea¢tle
than were necessary to the' Province's own needs. , In' these
.1'earlie.'i'°dash',~. f'in'ch u'('re not much mor(' -than a e()ntulw'' ago,
dfri1'%' prm.,1!('tion was e.t-eeo(1i71ilV primitive, but the 18)1 census
disclosed •the existence of 1, ih> cheese factories in the Dominion,
of whirls Ontario !.(u1 893. Tod(av, this great showing, is par-
alleled in er('r%• branch o)- Canada's dairying industry . . e To-
morrow, the Province "o facilities trill be more than ' nal to the
d('nnand for milk and its r')'oid,'If1i diversity of products:
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Nearly six pillion pounds of milk a;q con-
sumed or processed'arinma.ila )1.t arm; a
the yearly value of Ontario (:airy ur iiiets
runs around ;1 t0.0(40,0))0: Ontar;o hinter o
and Cheese production' is about 2(76.000,000
pounds a year. I;ll' (1.1,(.l , ric;'.;l (hes" •
fat figures"" wtl:(-11 'e a ht"1t one-third of '
the totals for the entire Dominion, goes t � (( :
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of (:an,trla's dairy herdic.
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gallons of fee e-
t t t -r, .1'..,,un1 . (rt -flails t► e
0% of the nation's 'Attrlda(- -
beg; `--'-Whick] May explain ih e
notir('a111(' cone-eonseiO 1Or1C! e • -:
of young Ontaarians,
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