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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-08-22, Page 6TUE 'GOD], CH SIGNAL TAR TRIMS P. X,.A fQUo w»lla 1046 'ilIGTIEST PUKES FOR EGGS AND POULTRY Having taken over the. Egg Grading Station, formerly co ducted by ' Ryan s Produce at corner of Hamilton and NeW- gate Streets; we solicit your eggs and poultry and assure you • of HIGHEST Market Prices. LAKESIDEPRO'DVCE; Phone 854VJ a Goderich -1‘ CREWE charge` of tire program. There was a recitation by Dorothy Corbett, "What (TRE\\'F, Aug. 19. ---Mr. Ronald Tre- can I give your; four girls slang "Hear leaven speut Sur1day in Stratford. • i the Pennies Dz•oppiug" : a reading was A few from here attended. dii•ine givenby Gwen Tie1e.avtrti, "The Good berviee"at iluugailaou en Sunday thorn- Shepherd" : a duet by ,Shirley Sher- ing. . a wood • au(f Gwen Treleaven, "I,iy Cool Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hunter and Silettln's Shady Rilla' Mrs. S. K 1 - family, of Luckuuw, were Sunday putrick sho'i a map giving different visitors with Mr. and Mrs. B. Tre- mission stations, 'with a talk un the .leaven. missiouaries. Mrs. Treleaven. gave the Master lfurra3 Gaunt of St. Helens • is holidaying at the home of his uncle, Mr. Jim ,Sherwood. - _ W.M.S. Meeting.—The - W.M.S. of Crewe held their Augustnieeting in the •church, on Thursday afterrpoon, August 15, with an -attendance of tan ladies and eight cbildrean. Thi; being the child- , r('s meeting, Mrs. Treleaven took leaflet, "We Look at the W.M:S." The meeting was closed with two verses of a hymn and prayer by Mrs. Zinn. -College Chum: "What are you• going to do this summer?" College Pal: "Work in my father's office. What are you doing'?" College Cham: "O h, nothing, either." JOHNS - MANSVILLE ASBESTONOS BRAKE LINING Automotive Supplies, Motors BRADLEY & SON.GODERICH 247 or 658 . WE • SPECIALJZE IN PARTS. HARD TO GET - aS Is Your Roof Ready for Fall Rains? Don 't just trust to luck or you may. be sorry later: Check over your roof NOW ! Tlien, come in and see our supply of ROLLED ROOFING .AND ROOF COATINGS. , How' is your Clothes Line? We . have galvanized and aluminum Clothes Lines in stock. - SPECIAL! POP CORN POPPERS just arrived WORSELL BROS.. Phone 233 Plumbing—Flardware—Hee,ting Goderich They will soon be here. Watch for the announcement in,. next week's Signal -Star of a complete supply of School Text ooks, Scribblers, -etc., at. Handerson's. Book Store Phone 91 Goderich .14 va 0 AI AIIADI N.AS1t The uaaariage oi' Ruth Isobel, ,daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Naafi, and Douglas Lorne Abraham, on of firs., Abraham and the late. Norman Abra- ham, tooth of Stratford, \:as au event of Saturday aafternouat last in St. Ju1ni'a United church,. Stratford. ltev. S: 11. Roadlic►use officiated at the double-ring -t;t•vice. The bride._ given itt ,carriage by -Iter father, wore' a} long''gowu of , white net with lace bodice, made with long fitted sleeves terntizating itt lily points over the haanda. Her falllength veil fell frena a tatteeit Anne hediddres. 'She carried a bouquet of white roses. Mina n -)live Mckenzie wad maid of, honor. Her Spur -length dress was of White sheer, .mase- with sweetheart neckline and cap sleeved. With it she . l wore lace mittens and a fiural, head- dress. She carried a bouquet o1 sweet pt;as iri variegated colors, The brides - inlaid, Miss Anne Drake, Toronto, also wore white. Her fluid•: Length dress T was oft nylon net, made with sweet- heart nea:Itliaae and cap slta;ves. She' wore lace mittens and a Sural. head- dreis, and her bouquet was also , ,uf �, weet peas. Williat Henry Abraham,' Toronto, brother of the bridegroom, 1 .„_Waal Ire X ...i dp, The _aas1Ders .Were ,WU, T�' liana Nash and John Hobson. ' After, a ' honey moon in :Aiilsko•,ka the couple Will reside in Stratford. Mrs. John Gateley of Godefich is a sister :of the bride and she and •Mr. Gauley Were present at the wedding. lather guests were from Toronto, St. Catharines, Dunbarttn and Clinton. MISS TILLIE BRETZ, 90, of L esbarats, Ont., North , America's, and possibly the world's, oldest "hello girl". She's been giving Desbarats 24-hour service at the switchboard since 1914 and her ambition is to carry on until she's 100. MAFEKING MAFEKING, Aug. 2(}:—:C`I•r. and Mrs. C. Hallam and family, visited friends at Summerhill on Suitjlay. Mra.' Geo. Johnston remained for a lunger visit with her sou, Robert Johnston. • . Some of the old neighbors from Ash- field attended the funeral of the late liar—mall, lie' PHONE PORT' ALBERT PORT ALBERT, Aug. 21. — Miss Isabel Tilert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tigert, spent last week visiting with the Misses Eleanor and Heleu Dunlop ata. Kincardine. She returned home last Sunday with her parents r� ST. HELENS ST. II) LENS, Aug. 19.—\1r. and Mrs. J. K. McLennan of Glamis were visitors last week with Mr. and Ml's. G..M. Stuart.' Mr. Wilbert Durnin, who is reeeiving treatment aft the Military Hospital in 'London, was home for the week -end. Mr. Luxton was a recent Visitor in London. Rev. atnd Mrs. H. M. Wright and Joan, -of Warwick, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Rice last week.. Mrs. R. J.- \\'cods attended a reut?<iaa. home of her brother. Mr, Albert Little, Kinloss, on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hunter and baby, of \Waacvauush, visited at the ho'me of Mrs. Hunter's parents on Sunday. Mr. and'Mrs. lase, McAllister, of Kincardine. -Miss Alma Anderson -of Dungannon visited last week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd. Jantzi. Church service in the United church will be dispensed with next Sund(ty. Chatham,.who slant the past week with i Rev. W. J. and Mrs. Rogers are away friends itt this vicinity, returned home on vacation, but will 1)e back for the utt Mondu t , following Sunday, September 1st. Miss Shirley Toa riss; . of Arthur, S.uctaessful .Bazaar and Teat — The *pent the wetk-enda with her friend recent outdoor bazaar and tea spon- Ruth Stuihers, at the cuitage at aaintail. scared by the Women's Guild of C'hr_ ist • Mr. and airs. Cecil Johnston left on Wednesday last on a trip to the West. They were a(•c'ompanied by Mr: and )Ji•s. Saul Alton of Belfast. . Mrs. Irene Girvin. 'l'ureato, is visit - hag Tier, sister. Mrs.- Geo. T warnileaaathi w church attracted armmguud._,crowd and earned -tile Guild .'13.x, as well as a continued good reputation for this nn= nual event. In chargegof the. different tables were Mrs. \'rooinan and Mrs.- ►cet-h,-.hon,,re ha irag anal..xege-tarblt:,s;. 4 week. M'Is. A. i aster auci \lts. lfauley , sect utg Mr. and Mrs: -Frank .Horton, Donna and ric►\ers ; MIrs. Tigel•t'; Mrs. Petrie and Everett, of Go(1'erich, Miss Edith and Miss .dams. tea tables. ()ne of Clutton. of 'Stratford. Misses Edith' the most popular projects was •t,he sur- prise package sale. These were carried alt tra;'s by two young girls, Mildred Dutlgb.eray-.*»c :.i•a4i call valain8.... •S•iana, e nes a}r evening.' neer visit•urs who ,attend each year iu- Mr. ar tI Mrs. Bertram Curran, who dueled friends from Kitchener, Detroit receutly meved to Dungannon, visited and Torutito. at the parental home -on, S}�nday after- 11oun. .Mri. Orland here and •Maribelle, of Nile. :spent a couplet tcif. his week.- ' i days at the home of her parents AS l•'IELD, Aug. 20.20.—Mrs. Andrew 'and Lizzie Horton,• of •Leeburn,° andMts. Max. Locke. of . London, visited W.Allz .)1,4a .: t„M a a..- leu :..:,flu tcnt,.t au W d d ASHFIELD Mb.'. Agnes Stuihers, ��hu completed \,iacMille,n of Long Branch, California, a summer course •in Toronto on Wed- who is visiting her sister, Mrs. Joe ne•sday last. is spending halidays at Agnew of Lucknow, visited -"with Ash - the family cottage with Mrs.' Stothers held friends on Sunday 'accompanied and Ruth.• by her niece, Miss Margaret MacKenzie Douglas Kilpatrick entertained a few of Granum. Alberta, Mrs. Aguew of of lois little friends un Saturday last, Lucknow and Donald MacLean. Miss Maud MacKenzie of Detroit is on the occasion of his sixth birthday. visiting with her brother. Mr. Neil NILE, ..i4-2$:—The August meeting \\ e wish him 'many happy' rettfr•ns. • MacKenzie, and Mrs. \iacKenzie of the \\ \I S was held hist \\'ecltle5 airs. Lautaenslayer and soft Teddy, of Kincardine, are guests of her sister, Mrs, Jim Durnin. Mr. and Mrs. Neely Twig, and TDavid, of Stratford, were.week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. D. Todd._ Mr. and Mrs. Mel. Brown of . Kitch- ener• were week -:end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. R. Woods. Mrs. Brown re- mained for a lunger visit. ' Mr. '(1. S. McIntyre, who it holiday- ing at his tome at Paisley spent: the week -end' with 11 aria r1. McIntyre a Donald. SHEPPARD1ON, SIIEP AHDTON, Aug. 20 — Mrs. Don Johnston and family, of Brantford, are visiting with her parents, Mr. "and' _Mrs. Wm.\'rooman. Mr, and 'Mrs. \\'In, Vogler' and. Jim- my , .of Detroit, . are visitinewith the .la.:ll t.:s • rnotyher,.�, irar et :^�^}1a•ggitt; --a— 'Mrs. Pearl Bogie is visiting with her parents:, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, in Mid- land. Miss Pauline Standish' of °Toronto spent a week v.isitii�g tier sister, Mrs. Rising, also with her' niece --•---and nephews, Margaret and the Adam bro- thers of» Port' Albert. Mr. and Mrs. Warner Sn)ytbe and .Phyllis,, and Mrs. Wesley; ..`niythe, of near Teeswater, visited recently. with Mr. and Mrs. Prank Rising. • NILE • HOLMESVILLE ° - 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Collinson, and Mary. tile Scripture.- l'essbn, 1 Corinthians Lova visited with Btyth friends 3n 12 :27-31, after which. the Lord's Prayer HOLMESWILLE. .Aug. _'U_ _— Miss Sunda`i•. Franca- Potter spent Friday at Luck- Dr.- F. Scott MacKenzie and Mrs. now. the , guest of •\Ir. 111(1 \1r' .. 1\'i11, \iacKenzie, with. their son, .1)r: Douglas Potter. \IacKetlzie, and Mrs. Mat Kenzie, - who Mr.• and Mrs. Kenneth- Langford and i have. been alt•1$ruc•e Beach, visited tvit-h Tittle sun. of ,'Wuudhtjm. wereguests : Ashfield friends before their return to of .Alr, and Mrs. E. J. Trewartha on _Montreal. • Snnday. ; JIr. turd Mrs. Finlay MacDonald of Miss Wilhelrnine Trewartltit,. .pfY Chatham are holidtty'ing with Mr: 'aloud Vilna. Alberta. is spending -holiday's Mrs. D. A. MacDonald. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. j A reception is being held tonight in Trewa rt ha. . . honor. of -lir. and•\It's. Duncan MacKay. Rea. and Mrs. C. Tflvener are hell- The Storms Construction Company Baying at Humber Bay. Toronto. Mr. and airs. Elmer Potter and firma ily were guests•.of Mr. and 'Mrs. T. MacDonald. Teeswater, on Friday.. season. The W.A. and W:M.S. held theinThe many friends of Mr. Kenneth regular monthly -meeting. at the -home ?MacLennan, who is confined in Gude- of Mrs. Albert Bond un Tuesday., with rich hospital, will be pleased to' hear a good attendan(;t'. • It was decided to .of improvement 'in his condition. field a quilting at Miss Acheson's' on ' Mr. and Mrs. '.p. J. Lannan had us Thursday, proceeds to he 1,110111 of the flower fund. Hostesses fur the diiy ca-e,„re alas. Bond and Mrs. ('ctrran. M:.''and Mrs. Ross f•'eagan returned fro.rn theirr-honey-nmoon 'on Friday. and T. Owens, sill of Detroit: • will niake their home in IIulrnesvilfe. - W We extend congratulations to this BENMILLER Couple. - ea \lr. - Geo: Collinson and . Bill and day` in the church. alias Currey teed are now eitgaged in completing the road from Amberley to Kincardine, with ,the hope ' that it may b( ,loiirpleted this gueata on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ronald McK ninon of Parkhill. M r. and Mrs. E. 't. Perry and • Lucille, Mr. H. Kilian and °nilly and Mr. and.. Mrs. ower Spraying Orchard Spraying . Weed Killing Whitewashing ' Warble Fly Y� , Agent for J. Crang and Co. (chemical division) DDT, 2-4-D weed killer, Rdtenon Powder (warble .fly control) Edward Itlf. Ellnott POWER SPRAYING BOX X98 CLINTON , PHONE 2,3 23,35 BENMILLER, Aug. 20.--A reception was held last Wednesday :'t the hurtle of Mrs. W: Gledhill for our four .Sear brides, Mrs., Arthur McMichael,. Mrs. ('laiy111 Million. Mrs. Alfred Hoy and Mrs. I)aawset't: During the aafternociu gifts were presented to theft. Lunch was served and a ,(i81 hair spent. • • We care glad to • report Mrs. Steep la -able' to ,,be oat Aglaia after her recent illness. • \1v: and \irs.. Sieber of Detroit visited last week w,itli \Irs, Walters and Floyd. Rev. .\. E. ,'111iu of,Goderich occupied the pulpit in Benn)itler church, last Sunday and will oeeupy it again for the next two Sunday'. August 25th and Septetiil,er 1st. in the absence of Rev. '1'. (',ronaielrn, who is op 'holidays. M r:.011(1 Mrs. 5. Vanstone spent Sun- day at Nile with Mr. and Mrs. J. Fee gan, • KINGSBRIDGE KINGSIIRII)GE, Aug. 10. ---•-Mr. and _ arts. Fred Harmon` of ('levelaind, Ohio, who were reeently mhrri('d i,n that city, are visiting tlu'Ir friends here on 'their With a re -upholstering jOr. This hone"ninon. Mr. and _\Ia°(z. Jae I.ah(' •atnd, falrnily, •of Seai''(Itth. ept'nt Sunday with the Martin family. Nave Martin bag 'mowed n is frequently in ore • sat isfaetory than a c'nrplete new' 011». Phone 56q11V and we will eall and grimo matched ttiiin, of fine horsescvrlt;hinf; y0111111 ( •timate. N() o��)li ation, ►(1() lt►. from Tiyaniw KOtnptOU of Lneknow. Tlt('ue are extra fine horses and we wish Na'c good 1u(•k with than). ,Afiaa Agia's Ring of Goderich is visit- ing li) the village. DICKTHE UPHOLSTERER 33 33 Thrifty people•read the riaadltfed ado of .The Signal -sitar. Jt payi. was recited in unison._ Mrs, Mcll«•aiti and Miss McMillan gltve readings which were to Ile the basis of a talk to be given lry Mrs..Biirwasli, who was un- expectedly called huriie. • , Soripi..ura verses were given pertaining to the Kingdom by several nleiurbers and Mrs. Rutledge leittl a ?pertain from the study book. • ' Church Notes.—Rey. A. E. Alii, of Goderich preached a guciil' sermon .in Nile church on Sunday evening. Hia text pias: "They that worship Thee iiusl Worship Thee in spirit arid in tr)Ith. '. . . There will he no Sunday school next Sunday, but on , September lst the Sunday school will open again after tieing' can(e'lled for July and August.' None Better There are no better trained, -more con- scientious, , more de- 'pendable assistants than those who work with us in behalf of those who turn to us in time of need. We are proud of our helpers, and we truly believe they are proud to be associated with us! mbei;' THE ORDER OF THE GOLDEN RULE BROPHEY.' nevi/ice FLOYD M. LODGE , DIRECTOR. 13 MONTREAL ST. PtIONE 120 In a certain Scottish community- in Traffic Officer (sternly) : "Say, where Ontario there is a golf,course, We do you think you're going? To a fire?' understand, that has a -sigthat reads: Woman ?)river (coyly) : "Yes, you big, "Members will kindly refrain from strong,.. -..h pdsome of#ic•er." Traffic Of - picking u lost golf bfalls until the fie r • " ' ave oppe ro mg.' truth, drive ,on." WHYPAY MORE: Suits Cleaned and Pressed We will call forand' deliver your Dry Cleaning 89c HARRY JOHNSTON PHONE 664J _ OXFORD ST, Agent for 1Vlarvo Cleaners, London 33tf NOTICE GRAF- FURRTERS (EST. FURRIERS SINCE 1906) All makes of Fur. Coats UR -styled or Repaired by. Expert Furriers. We will take a liMited number of orders this week only. All kinds of black Seal Coats for.sale from $70 and tap, made to your latest style. New Coats from wholesale house direct to you. -40 years of dependable service. For free estimate Phone 38, Goderich. , 34x A Help to Those Who , • - Are Past Middle Age When men and women get past middle age their • energy. and .aotivity►,„ ih .inauy. instancee,.. begin to de. cline and their general vitahty is on the wane. Little ailments and sicknesses seem harder to , shake off than formerly,and, here and there, evidences df a breakdown begin o appear.. - Now is the time those to help maintain their health and• vigour should take a course of llditburn's ealtli and Nerve Pala, They help tone up and invigorate the patient by their tonic action on the P ISO° a box, 615 pig at counters. Look for oar tt mar k a `Red', on the package, The T. Milburn Oo. LImited, '1°Omnto: cs w MARIE WRIIGIIT, of Hollis. L.I.. is recognized U.S. champion gam , bublist. Here she carefully cul- tivates ,a super deluxe babble, which burst in her face a fe'.a• moments later. Put new lift' into ynitr (�hesterfielrl 'MEW 11111111111111r Notice to Motoring Public FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE THE FOLLOWING' Garages. & Service StatioNs WILL BE OPEN ON SUNDAY,AUG. 25th MRS. M. ARMSTEAD H. JANE BANNISTER AUTO SER- VICE CAMPBELL'S GARAGE WM. CURRIE ' GARDNER MOTOR SALES THOS. RANDALL REG. MCGE'E T. 'SMITH THE FOLLOWING GARAGES AND SERVICE STATIONS WILL BE OPEN .AT NIGHTS ?!'ROM Monday, Apg. 26 to Friday, -Aug. 30 Monday, August 26 -Bannister Auto Service. and Mrs, Arm - 'stead Tuesday, August 21—Baxter & Linfield and G. Smith Wednesday, August' 28-46derich Motors and Wm. Roope Thursday, August' 20—W. A. Craig and Ii oggarth's Garage Friday, August 3T—Beg. 1VIcGee and J. Smith YOUR CO.OPERITATION WILL BE. APPRECIATED