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Phone 90 Goderich
DOINGS OF DUNGANNON
DUNGANNON,- Aug. 4,21. — Visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. C'eci1:I3lnke and
Harold are their sister, Mgrs. T3, F.
Comfort, and Mr. Comfort, of St.
Catharines.
Visitors here last ' week were 'Rev.
I. W. Kilpatrick of Strathroy and Mrs.
Howard Fines and Mrs. Liddell of
Toronto.
Miss Bertha JOtn"esR.N. is this week
visiting friends at Teterboro. -
We are Pleased to see Miss Connie
-Morris home again after a few weeks
spent in a London hospital 10 regain
her health. She is looking and feeling
much better.
Staff Sgt. W. O. TJpthegrove and
Mrs.. Upihegrove, •Toronto, _ are visiting_
thisweekwith the latter's sister, Mrs.
('ecil Culbert, Their ,daughter, .Barbara
L'pthegrsve, Lias been spending -the
summer with :her cousin, Mary Ellen
Culbert.
Women's Association Meets. , The
Dungannon \oe s Associationsociation ,
t
on Fridlay afternoon with an average
attendance: Mrs. 1-1:: A. Fowler con-
ducted the opening -exercises and Mrs,
Thos. Webster read the Scripture les-
son
son (Luke 10:38-42). Miss Marietta
Fall Term Opens Sept. 3
REGISTER NOW
Your registering in ones of the following complete
courses )vhieh lead to 'the diploma of the Canadian
Business Schools Association, assures -our Success
its the future. .
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OFFICE TRAI:`ING
STJNOCIRAPIIIC
COMMERCIAL
('OMMERC[AL GRADUATES
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For Service Men and Wornen
Central Business College
Goderich, Ontario
Phone 42
MAIL COPON
NOW FO'k FULL.
INFORMATION
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Address
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BAYFIJIAD
II �'1tfi1 l x Aub. 2I..- .,.Mr. and Mrs.
James Brown of Detroit arrived on
Loiiday to *end ' tt weeia wigs:: the
foriuer''s sister, firs. U, Ahrens.
Mrs. Adelaide ' McLeod, Miss Cecil
McLeod and Mrs. II. Themas retuiaied'
home on Tuesday after spending i.
week in Toledo, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. % it.chetl Lefhler, Master
David Paullen, Wm. Urquhart of
Mitchell, and Mrs. (J. -Strong " of
Aleaieda, Sask.; were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. dVni. E. Parker over the..week-
end.
Dass Mary McKague 'of Torozito and
Mr. Donald Gueat'uf London, who spela,t
the past week with Mr. 'and Mrs.
J ;taleos% 'ironic,• returned home. on Sung..
chiy. Miss Dawna Tomas of -Toronto
returned after spending her vacation
with her parents.
Miss Peggy Orr left for Itlo de
Janeiro this week, being one of the
two Canadian nurses on the sniff of the
Strangers' Hospital.
Miss Lorna Westlake, who spent the
hast two months at hei• home here,
returnees to IIesI►eler• on Sunday.
Lr. 'and Mrs. Cameron McNeil of
Cleveland are the gueeyts of Hiss .11tihel.
and Professor Lloyd Hodgins.
. _War Bride Arrives .from England.
(ht Wedne5tlaty evening of last week
friends and relatives 'froom Bayfield
met the late traits in Clinton to welcome,
Airs. Janos SturgeoIn. formerlyMiss
Kathleen Itean, of .Brighton,
a- British war bride of eight months.
Although she is of Irish' parentage
alad was horn in Ireland. most Of her
life has been. :went in England. We
hid her welcome to Canada and P,uy-
tield. ~ince her arrival the young
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PEACHES
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IVA1V LOUZON Phone 470 We Deliver
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RKET
EAST ST.
couple have been visiting relatives in BRUSSELS' FINE TEAM
Clinton' and fort Dover. WINS GROUP HONORS
Welcomed Home from Overseas.—We
wcnlcotne home tiennt'th Castle, who
with his Scottish wife and two children,
Kenneth and Gary, arrived. in the vil-
lage on Wednesday of last week, staving
come from Overseas aboard the Queen
Mary: Kenneth, who Is the second
son of Mr. and Ire. Thos. W. Castle,
OBITUARY, , WORK ON VETERANS' HOUSES
Pouring cement for the basements of
veterans' houses has commenced on
'Blake street, where twelve houses will
be erected. So far, excavations, have
been made for sixteen houses. 'These
are located on .Brake street, Britannia
road; Albert,..j,ast and Bridge streets.
Two carloads 'of lumber .have arrived
so far.
MRS. \IAR( ItI:T DAWS(l:'�
Iia the group play -oil: series in the
La(tfes' Softlra-ll League the (,odericlt The deitth of Mrs. Margaret Dawson,
ladies were defeated 17-1 1 by Brussels a native of Auburn. (recurred suddenly
on the Brussels. diamond Thursday at her 'home at •Mitchell, at the age
evening. Goderich was leading 7-1 at of sixty-three years. She Was the
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the third inningsa
wh(II at lioiue tun daughter of the fate Mr. and Sirs. John
left here in' 11)40' to join the British by S. Thompson, Brussels' Osky first ,
Merchant Service, in which he served bbasem an, with the bases loaded, started j (amttviston. She moved to Detroit over
ftl'
the "Oslofjord" w'hen'she struck a mine
and sank off the English coast. Two
hours later he was rescued. While
1ie_w.as sel'ving-a.l oni'd a tanker return-
ing`from Malta it collided with another
ship in the -English Channel and had
to be towed to port. Sea voyages took
him to Russia,- Egypt, Italy and many
ports on the Continent. ' "Kenny" is
delighted to be back in Canada. At
present he _aud his family are visiting
were unable to checkuntil nine runners
had safely crossed home plate. Play-
ing'hard and steadily, Brussels brought
in seven -snore runs during the remain-
ing live innings and kept the Goderich
team frons- evening up the score in
spite of a lively rally in the sixth
innings. - •
The teams were:
BRUSSELS—F. Shaw. e: N. Shaw,
2b ; R: Jewell, if ; S. 'Thompson, lb;
his parents. We also bid his young `;. Misting, rf ; M. Dluasford, 31): M.
wife Welcome to our midst. Formerly Anderson, cf ; D. Willis, ss ; A. Ander-
Agnes (Nancy') -Anderson, (laughter of son, p:
Mrs, -B: -Tulloek and the late Water GOI)ERI{'II--II. Whetstone. cf ; R.
Anderson of Edinburgh, she made, her Reid, -lb, rf ; M-. Leitch, :gib ; M. Martin,
home with her grandfather, John p. lb: P. \tiller, rf; V. P,uec•hler,'31).;
Mackaill, who. resided near Edinburgh B. Castle, if ; D. McVittie, c; N. Willis,
Castle, and it 'was there that many of ss; J• Buechler, p.
her hpshanWs_friencls_fril.ui ilia, v'<'ini'ty • _,--- xaH(I girl} Eliminated
found a Warm welcotni' when on leave - Thel;rltssels ladies eliminated (:ode -
in Edinburgh. - Mrs. Castle is aluite rie11 by a sci)I•e of 19-19 on tht , local
pleasantly stirl)rised -With the beauty of diamond on 'Tttes(lay night_ln the See-
13aayfield.. Fearing that site would be odl(1 of the two -out -of -spree play-off
disappointed in t:be..c:ouutry' after hay- series. The lapaT girls, who evidently
fug lived all 1mr life in beautiful I•:din-
• :il•.tat+m+m L? unsA.„RiAei; ar{a> , t±1u,s .: illa%+(a .g.L
being rather a wilderness, a1(1 she
is really pleasted with the yvide-open
,spaces and large gardens- ' one, player finishing faultlessly. On
Death 'of Ford.. Hing.—It was with the other hand, Brussels played' an
deepest regret that . the citizens of excellent game, generally showing Much
'Hayfield' learned- of the death in . Tor- more finish than the, Goderich team,
01)to, August. 15, of Alexander Ford and justly Darned their win.
King. Air, King was .the sou of:.Mr.' The Goderich girls_ whit to congratu-
and Mrs. George King of Baylield and kite Brussels on coming out on top
\\las horn here Jute 4, 189:►.- IIe re- in t laieir group and. wish them ~luck in
•c('iye(1 his early education at B;ayfield their further games.-
I'ulblic School, Goderich Collegiate The teams:
Ilnstitute and the College Of F,rltaeation, . BRY'SSELN--F. Shaw. 'c; N. Shaw..
Toronto IIe tonght'in .Londesboro and 21i: R. Jewell, If; ('. Russell, ss; S,
Toronto. In '1:)14 he enlisted in the Thompson. lb; 31.a Duusford 31); M..
Canadian Artillery and served overseas Anderson, c•f ; i), Willis, rf: A Ander-
for 1,hrere years.. After d('m)oholizaitien un.•p. _
hi' attended" Toronto T'niversity for n' (;nD);RI-('IT—\L "Whetstone. eft M.
year. specializing in science and in ache- Martin. 11): M. Leitch. 21); V. L'aechler,
math's. In 1919 he joined the firms of :3h : R. Reid. If ; \I. Bissett (N. Willis).
Price- Waterhouse & ('o„ (•lata rtereo 1e- ss : • B. Castle.: rf ; I'). llcVittie, e ; J,
eountanfs, and in -1939 was a(NH f9 1 Baechler,' p.
to 'partnership. from Which he retired
in :lune of this year.. • -1)1) Jule 22.-1;124, Christmas is far off yet, but it is
he was married -to _Miss Alice Martin, ('1rise enough to�giye some consideration
daitghter_'o,f the late Mr: and Mrs, J. to the -printing -of your -Chris -tams eord'.
Mditin of Toronto, who with one scan, Possibly you have some particular famn-
1)oiigliis, survives hien. IIe is survived 113' snapshot which tett would like to
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also by his pate lags. JI r. ''and Mrs.Mrs.� li;z.ve trtatlP, lnt'o a "cut"
cut'
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.and .used' to
George Ring. and twO sisters, Mrs.give personal touch in the way of
Fred -Ritchie (Lulu). of Ellaville, and illustration to your Christmas cards.
Talk' it over with The Signal -Star. We
can t do the 'oh
J for you' jest the way
Ton want -it done.
Do you nee(1 new typewriter ribbon~?
The Goderieh Signal -Star has then)
for sale. They .are for either Reining=
ton or Underwood typewriters. portable
or standard, Phone 71 for further
Toronto offices. Interment was madeinformation. - -34
in M(iunt Pleasant cemetery. The' '
floral tributes. were hinny and h(xanti- —
ful, all ent flowers and Bask pts' feeing
sent afterwards to Christie- street and
(Thorley Park IIospitals,
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been a resident of 'Mitchell.
Surviving heed,
a're ttvo sons, Htll•vey and Audrey '•
Dawson, Detroit; three brothers, John
-Gtaviston, -of Aili,t>�cr, Alberta ; Simon,
of• Edinonton, and Ralph.- of Tavistock,
an(`1 two :sisters, Mrs. :l'. J. Baker, of
\Vingham, and Mrs. Albert I)-urklow,
oft Atwood. The funeral service was
held on Friday, August 9th. at Mitchell.
Rev.• D. D._ :-Davidson of Knox Presby-
terian church officiating, _and the re-
. trains were taken to Ball's cemetery,
Auburn, for burial.- .
It was llai"l: 'I'w:rin who spoke, the
' final word: of wisdom on the subject
of slalnlner, holidays: '`,I'ltere is only.
'.0142 better Way of spending therms than
lying finder a tree with- a book. find -
that is lying .nudes' 'a tree without it -r• _.
hook:"
were. suffering.. from a severe .attack
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sxf irc.rvost -71'try_ r� s:rivt
t` rt`i"VrT'"
goine'of the season.. -"Their batting was
pool and their errors numerous, not
Mrs.. Morley hurt (Muriel). of Toronto
The funeral, servic c � MI5 1.. s he,ldat the,
chapel of Morley S. Bedford!. Toronto.
on, Saturday afternoon, in charge of
the pastor of St. George's United
,,
church. The pallbearers were mem-
bens of the firm of Pricer Waterhouse
& Co. from the'"N"(sw York, :Montreal and
•
Stingel sang a solo, „Passing By,"'alnd
'firs. Harvey Alton led in prayer. Mrs.
Albert. Rivet':, an :English war bride
in the community, gave a piano, :colo,
"Song w•itlaout. Words," by Mendels-
solul. Letters were- read of appreci-
ation'for cards of :sympathy received.
Airs. h;verett Errington was . elected
treasurer to succeed Mrs. Alvin Sher:
wood. Mrs, Err'ingtou gave the topic,.'
"Ma tha and Mary."Mlt•s.- Rivet t gave
anotLer'liiyamr) 11fnlbi' , which tvas munch a
enjoyed.' .after the closing hymlu, ,the
meeting was closed with the ,Alizp,lh
beuc'dict ion. '
.At time 'United ('lurch: R(w. (', D•
Daniell, of Ingersoll', conducted the ser -
11(•e in the Lhulgaut11)11 1'nited church
on Sunday morning in the allsenre of
,the pastor. Rev. W. '.1. Rogers, who is
on vacation. 31r. Daniell, who served
as all army ('haplluln for five years,
guava a forceful sermon w ittl the chal-
lenge "Are we really for the harvest.?„
Ibis text was from Lillie 3:17– "Whose
fan .is in Itis Hand, and Ile will.
thoroughly purge Itis tlo or, and will.
gotht'r !lis wheat into Ills garner, but
the chaff' He will burn with fire 'un-
quenchable." IIe 11S1ced. his hen rers.to
let Jesus conte, into their hearts, to
rill t1hem of- the ,chaff, and until this
is done, he declared, there cannot he
a lasting peace in. the world. During
the service Mrs.- Ralph h'oster sang
"God 'halal Not Promised:" A special
collection, amounting to $120, was taken
for Rev, T. R. Pnruer, a formef'tnin-
ister who has hem in Very poor,heali9
for, some nine.
Officer • in .charge, of rifle range :
"Don't yon" know any hotter than to
point an empty ;;un at„ me?" -Raw.
Recruit : ,"But it isn't empty, sir; 'it's
loaded."
t'.
ll;erlou moth -protection for
man's suit coats only 10 cents per
year. ° Rerlou guarantees hi writ-
ing to pay for all troth -damage
*ithin 10 years.
Goderich French
Dry Cleaners
('. R. 11,0 VI. ER'
. West Mt.
It
Picton street,
•
her left arm .in a sling, the result
of an attempt to navigate on one_roller.
skate. She tripped ,and fell at the .°
,postoflic'e and f'r,rr'tured the arm.
Edgar Bergen was telling. Charlie
McCarthy some of the wondertt of the
solar system: "Light from the. sari
travels at the rate of • 186,000 miles a,
second, Charlie, isn't that a remark -
1' 1
has been carrying Charlie,
9,
0. 111' 111"
'it's
down hill all the way,"
Gledhill's Shoe' Store
. WILL RE -OPEN
Thursday,- August 29th
IN THEIR NEW L:OCATIO.N IN CRAIGIE'S BL 9OK,
WEST SIDE OF SQUARE
AT GODERICH oN
IONDAY, SEPT. 2nd
The'program, ram, s onsored the Goderich Tradeand Labor
Council. cil.
A. F. of L., promises to be the most' elaborate so far.
AFTERNOON
PROGRAM
At 1.30' p.m. Bands will
leaye the Square for • Agri-
cultural .Park. The Bands"
will follow 'Georgetown
Girls' Pipe Band.' This Band
has just returned from a tour
in the United States. Win-
ners of rhany medals, the
Sarnia Veterar2s'' Band will
iye here.
THE
Misses' ..Holloway
Pipers, Dancers and
Acrobats
Huron Girls'
eauty -Contest
and Presentation of Prizes to
winners of contest.
Tug -of -War
An event bound to provide
spirited contests.
TWO HEAT
Running Race
Hurdle,Jurnping
Baseball
Tournament
N_. AT4?.M,
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WHO. WILL BE
MISS HURON
Winner of title of "Miss Huron,"
,t'o receive beautiful :n25 trophy
with, her name engi'aee(1 en it
and 50 in cash. Runner -tip to
m'eceie e 850 in cash while third
agile will be S25 itt, ea.s:h. All
entries to he hi by Frh1a: , Aug-
ust 30th. ' -
ALL ROADS WILL LEAD
TO GODERICH 'ON
LABOR DAY
V {y
MORNING
.PROGRAM
CAII THUMVIPIAN PARADE
headed by Four Bands, with
Floats and Members of A.P.
of L., will leave Victoria Park
at 9.30 a.m., and will proceed
to the Square where addres-
ses will be, made by the head
of the A.F. of L. and other
speakers.
CHILDREN'S RACES
will be held in the Square
immediately after parade.
EVE!?C
ROC* M
Bands will leave the Square
at 7,45 p.m. for Agricultural
Park where program will be
''Staged at 3 p.m.
This program include
�Dril?s, S iot,;h rnd , Irish
Dancing, irilagicim n's tricks
and sot:' �" feat:ire;;. Presen-
tf,ti':rt' to winners of
m'rnhu flet parr, Die •will be
made at this time as well as
p
rrt•(t3 �r:'es. •
Everyone
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