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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-09-19, Page 9
'UURt3D Z, SEPTEMBER 1:0t12, 104 CARLOW P THS GODERICH SIGNA t TA' 04,17a0017, Sept. 10. -Mr. and MO. 1ID%4 Oraha 4(; of Caledonia spent a few weenoieseeeeemexalweissPos • WIIEELER'S FUNERAL' SERVICE No extra ih rge' for the use of our Funeral oane, Toron- ti ,Street. & • Pro pt Ambulaneb Serviee Phone 335 Res. 355 or 7 COURTEOUS AND - EFFICIENT ATTENTION • IS THE MOTTO OF B. C. CURRAN Funeral Service` DUNGANNON, ONTARIO `ILICENSEI) EMBALMER ANI) 'I'L'NEI;.s.I, I)IRI:('T()It Telephone 32 Dungannon' O1 furniture Store -will be open Sept. Kith, 1946 days with 11i. and Ura. JQi n'ro>!luta . Wo are glad. tO 1a1 o• 'Airs. james i Varnish helve ` after her hang stay tIa London. Mr. Albert l teCiiiachey has goaio to London owing to the condition of hie Boger, which was hurt some ti a ago. Mrs. L. SundercoCli and Bobby and M. anll Mrs. Clifford- S.uaadercoo e Lonaesboroi visited Mr. and Mrs. Percy McBride on Sunday.,.., Miss. Gene Smyth of Toronto 'spent the week -end at her hoazle. Mr. .and Mrs. RRobt. Townsend of Londesbor9 visited with lir. and Mrs. John 'young on Sunday. - Mr. and „Mrs. Cecil Orser and i wits girls, of' 'Detroit, xisited Mrs. Smyth and family. ,. Mr. 4tnd Mrs, Roy Alan and baby, ac connpanied by Mr. Mose, of RIPley, visited Mr. and Mrs. la9uston of Bay- field. Mr, and Mrs. Dave Bean and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wallis ',near Bayfield on Sunday. GODERIOH MEMORIAL SHOP NEWEST DESIGNS - BEST OF M,ATDRIALS Guaranteeeworkmanship at prices that will please you. SAVE ALL AGENTS FEES Call at our -office; or drop us a line to Box 161, Ooderich.- We will be pleased t� call and help • choose a suitable memorial for your family plot. - B. A. SPOTTON St. Andrew's St. MORE AND MORE PEOPLE rve' cereals nytime .day! Kellogg',s All - Wheat is Canadian whole wheat in its most delicious form.Flaked, toasted, ready -to- ' eat! Everybody loves the heartening flavour! Here's an idea that can help you save time -and work: Serve - Kellogg's ready -to -eat cereals not only for breakfast, but for mid-morning snacks, children's lunches or suppers, before bed. All -Wheat, Pep, Corn Flakes, All -Bran, Rice Krispies, Bran Flakes and •Krumbles are all- made ll-made by Kellogg's, the greatest name in cereals. SAVE TIME ...SAVE FUEL... SAVE FOOD v. I GSBRIPGB. TANG SBRIDGB, Sept, 17. ---Mr, and Mrs. Peter Vogt of Detroit ar ,spend3- ig a few days visiting relatives here. Rev. Father ,ponellayn of Windows has been appointed pastor of this parish. , ,Whsle Father Quigley is still in London hospital, his condition is slowly improving,. Mr, 1)eb. Moore of Detroit visited over the week -end at the &'Neill home. 'Miss Stella Dean, who has been in Port 7 ambton for the last twenty years, has returnees to her former home here to reside. , Mr. and Mrs. Ted I3aechler and fam- ily, of Goderieh, spent Sunday. with M. and ' Mrs. 'John Meyer,. l%Lrs. J. U. Bowler of Toros ,to has been visiting her friends here the past week: Mr. Johil It,. SuUivan went to De- troit on•'Sunday to visit hid sisters. Wedding bells will be ringing soon. NILE NILE, Sept. 16.--W.M.S. MeeUng.- The monthly dueeting of Nile W.M.S. Was held in the church will au a,t:tend- auce "of nine. The Meting • opened with.a hyuni, ,after,which Miss Currey led In prayer. Tile •Scripture lesson -was read by Mrs. 'hos. McPhee, and then the program from the Missionary Monthly 'was followed. A business discussion took place and it .was decid- ed t(t 'slave an Irish stew supper at an early (late under the auspices of the \\ L S. p POR J. PR'S ILL PORTER'S ILL, Sept. 10. On Sunda3' Mr. Olin Campbell was the' speaker at Gra arpt e e hiarl'la the absence of Rev. F. i~lt. Stotesbury, who is ttau- v a few a1;ttya off. Mr. Campbell's subieet . was "1,:ove," taking as his text John 3;16. i His dis our se was much enjoyed... = There ill'be no service in . Grace church next Sunday, owing to the . anniversary services at ° the Union church, where Rev. C. D. Cox of I3ervie ..one of our°Porter's 11111 boys; W. G. Burton of Chatham has been chosen as director of recreation at Winghann. - ) • The Clinton- Lions- Club has decided fo purchase the sl=ating rink fu that will -conduct the services morning and town and mike improvements- so ,that t +evening, -it may _be in, shape for the cunning Ir. and Mrs. Peter Young are inov- winter season. in,g this week to` the. Blue Water High- Prof. A. W. Anderton of Wuigb.am overi their Son •Jizu having taken ov has resigned ,hit; position as music way, h the farms. We are indeed very sorry to instrj.lctor Tin the Lucknow schools on lose them from the porter's frill con- account of ill -health and is 'succeeded gregatiou and choir; where Mr. Young by Clifton Ireland of Teeswater. has been a valued member ever- since Catherine ` Teresa ° ,Kelly, widow of the church was built. We hope they W. F. McCaughey, .for Many years a will. still find their way quite often hotelkeeper at Blyth, died • suddenly to this church -and community. :at Loudon at the age of seventy-three Women %Vor1ters.--The , W.A.: held years, In 1914 the 'family zn lvedo to their September Meeting at the home London, where :lir. Mc(" aughe5 died of Mrs. Austin Ilar'i•is on September six., years -ago. - 12th. A quilt that had .,reels sent from ; The death of •3lrs.• Edwin Purves of Chicago to be quilted for a bride Was Lucknow oCcllrred in the Goderich partly quilted. After this the meeting hospital in' her sixty-eighth year, Mrs. v;.as conducted by the president,' Mrs. ! Purves was a daughter of the late Mr. L. cox, ()ne hundred dollars • titins i and Mr*. James Ramage of St. Iieleus, voted. to the stewards of the church,.1 She surVived by Iter husl,alld, to be applied to the 1ni11ister'S salary.1 Son, Goldwin, and a stepson, Robert. A vote of thanks was,_.passedto all Miss 3lary Lane, daughter of Rev. 1 who had helped with, the bazaar. It and 311�s. _ Andrew La11e, Clinton, has Wil s 1115 ) de(' (led 1(1 have a rrokinole been awarded a 11j oinion-1'ruviticial Marty in the basement of the church scholarship valued at $100. She pians early its ( )(•tuber. 3Irs. Will Cox of- , to atItend \'i(>tori-(t College, Toronto, at ferod her home for the ( )(•tober meet- the (•oliting term. 31ii;s Lane vas a int;.. :1 lovely lunch was served -lly. brilr'rant - student at. the Clinton ('ol- j the hostess, "NORTH AMERICAN' MAKES LAST CALL. OF THE SEASON The steamship North American ar- rived at noon on Friday last with about 'Rt00 .passengers o11 ,a11 "Indian 1 summer" cruise out of Chicago. The 1 big steamer re111111(1ed here until 5 o'clock, giving the passollucrs 1111 . 01- portl111kty to set' the town a11(1 visit 1 the stores, and retailers state that i from their standpoint it was the best ! . ,,excursion party that• the two ships j of .Ibis like hay e lrrillight to (;oderich this year. great 1111(113' of the n ship return t 11.11 t t lc .' (r on their visitors Ow I carried “-enerons .bundles of I11cr(han-. (11.se pllrcla ed up-toI n, 1J -'j • was the 'last of .she -calls at Goderich by the ships of the -Chicago, 'Duluth. •& (leorgian Elly Transit ('u. this season. �- NEgg Ri-Brraggia.g I Pains Ae Pack Many women have to do their own housework, and the constant ,bend - flag over, lifting, making beds, sweeping, ironing; sewing, so nehes- sary to perform tlteir� household duties puts a heavy strain on the back and kidneys, and if there Were. no kidney weakness. the back would be 'strong_ and well. ' Doan'a Kidney Pills help to give relief to weak, backache, kidney suf- fering women. Doan's Kidney Tills are put up in an oblong grey box with our trade mark a , ` Maple Leaf " on the wrapper. Don't accept a substitute. Be sure'` and get "Doan's." ' The T. Milburn ao., Ltd., Toronto. Ont. The firm you work for may operate a large plant, with costly machinery, and still need ready •cash. That's because months often pass before its products are finished, and sold, and paid for. Meanwhile, it_. has a 'payroll to meet every Friday ... , BANK CREDIT BRIDGES THE FINANCIAL GAP ,]..,..,_ .. ::a. .. ..-.-...K.: .•._ i- .'�avc-='• rxDnea.:. �,_=:t_s.1r-' ♦ ; Every day, business fiirms make u�,se of W loans- keep' men working, - machines running, goods flowing. This bank credit may be used to meet continuing expenses while goods are Wing processed; to build up .stocks of raw inaterials; to purchase component parts. As finished goods reach the market, 'and payment is received, the loan is repaid. Enterprising farmers, fishermen, merchants -all make similar use of bank credit to meet their • short-term'financial' needs. Thus your bank helps Canadians maintain steady operations -to take advantage of market oppor. *unities both at home and abroad -to grow. And this, id turn means more work, more goods,'a higher•standard of living for you and for every Canadian,' , 1" This Advitt•is•nn•nf �'pnn=or• by your Bank is Lyons an., 1'ir ESIEN'l'S THE Monday 8.30 „p.m: legiate Institute. ' Johnston, well-known resi- de11 „ti', Plyth. (lied on 3lon(luy after a lung illness. Born in McKillop township its 1s1;, 31r. Johnston fanned for Years i11 East \''uw.(11„sh and in 11i1t; moved to Myth. Nvhere for Some time he was engaged in the livery busiiltos, acid_ later operated a hay 1 I11'('��• '1'. 11. Taylor, of the SI. Ilelens (lis- tri(•t. is in the A1'inall:(nl hospital with 1( :fracture of, the right leg just below the hip. II( received the injury «11i1e pi(•hi(1;; apple.': the Ladder shifted and - - he was thrown to 111e gt•otlnd. This is • 111e second time in twel\e ''011's that Gersh©nn Johnston;. 12th concession of l.atst Wawanosh, on August 3lst, their daughter, Milds. Ariel, mis minted lin marriage • to Charles William Wood, sou of Mrs. Wood and the late C. W. Wood of Seairortb. The cereaxaomy 'Was performed - by Rev, W. 4. Beecroft. The couple wilt ivake their home at Seaforth. �RIWE. .i,1,-0 iii Mize ?ikry linnr'jx° g�((,,�~4_'. � "al•C'd!ci' iii.4acil at the A04140 5".`♦ /.�C%11 ion man ++ Biro, N, >E.il `airs r, M►4 /#1M�Ry dtx,t after r cluveu°lra,g ail griGza..tlng age at Q `rcy, e. CD1Ure ih.�•s M. ta' llati Mrs'. burst' C,a betty ily l itent the weelz•e pd w Ui fi' len at (Wain; Va11ey and AneaSteb'. M><. awl MrsClifford OwZia ul Joanne .spent 'tete week -gid visiting friends at _ Oran ,eville n t, Niagara= obi-ll�.e=Lalbm.. l . Mra. L. 'Crozier of. neion is visiting at the lion ae of Ur. and MM. O., Crozier, Micas Viola C'tilbert of to04101.1 spent Sunda;,, at her lIto e ` bur e. Mr. and. Mrs. C. drape, 3 tale ana Linda, and air. li trold Blake of x➢ a. gazunon were Sunday evening visitors: • with t, � z'...aznd Mrs.Ilrayunond Finnigan. Mr. and Mrs. en Comfort triad Mr, and Mrs.' Joe Iiudson of St. •Catharine$ R p d friezuinn tine lo�hl ty'8.1D1 n Bert Treleaven spent Tuesday and dtbycalleeveadngen. ls . Wednesday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. %V.M.S.---'.1C1}e . Crewe Women's Lawrence Tremain of Jarvis. sionaryMSocitya� suet at the ht)e o 1 We regret to report the death of blrS. rs. ty.. Zinn on Thursday afterbaooc Bob Curran (Lily Baldwin), which .oe- last with a small. attendance. °fiiae curred in Detroit un Tuesday, Septeru- nleetikt "was'in charge of the prelidebat. Mex 10. The sympathy of the comm a- The program in the Missionary Mont ity goes out to the relatives. -- ly was followed. Mrs. Sherwood and, " Misses Gwen Treleaven' and Shirley Mrs. Zinn sang the Indian hymn; DV. Sherwood of Lucknow High School W.J. Rogers gale an outline deserill- spent the week -end at their respective tion of the new study book` en Radia homes. Iand Mrs. Jim Sherwood played a piano -Mr. -and Mrs.` 1arrB1aiie and dati rh-'1 solo, ,rn this Sweet ry and. Dy," with ters, of Clinton, were Sunday visitors variations. The meeting closed with at the house of the lady's father and a hymen and the benediction. 16 cliwwE, Se t. 1T. 4,1r. and Mrs DEAD or ISA LED Quickly removed in Olean Sanitary Trucks. Phone collect. 910 r X6 OL1t!NTO ' - - 215 STRATFORD William Stone Sons Limited INGERSOLL, ONTARIO , t ( 31 r.'I 1 1. vl r ha. .` :1t•(•i(7ent. :• +-, t3gstiadt• -. Ca - The marl Jan Carrick, (laughter of IHobert 1'. ('~(rri(•k nod the 1.atr 31r -o ('urrlelz. t.; I't^7n1; 1;�,'�(11tt5 ' I.: -111;;4110», l'.tlifoi nt l. was . solemnized at ,the home of the bride's i father at 1\`hite,•lnu•'•11 on September., IJtt by Itt;,v. \I. (;. Newton. 'Air. 'and -H:�;,d:11e will reside :it - I)Otroit. -%'i ood-Johnston • .'tt the 111000 of 31r. :,11,1 3Irs.0 ° A Help to Those Who Are Past Middle Age When =an and women ge_p _n ddle flge.. energy and activity, in many anstanaes, begin to de. cline and their general vi'tlaiit-y ie=ort`the-Wane. 'Little ailinente and sicknesses seem harder to ake oflt than formerly, and, here and„there,_ evidences ofsha breakdow.begiri to appear. ' Now is the time those to help Maintain their health and vigour should take a course of Milburn's Health , and Nerve Pills. They help tone up and invigorate the patient- by theft tonic aotion as - he. r'stem. .c•: 50c a box, 05 pilin at ill drag counters. Loos, far cutr trade mark a "Red Heart" on the package. The T.'M{Ib un Clo.. Idmltod. Toronto. Ont. 1, SIX INC :1E$ : IG and carved from wood, Jean -Baptiste ., began life without a nose when his creator's knife - slipped and eliminated that important part of bis faced tint plastic' surgery saved : hits a.: itirlieWnfigelg ti pt odiict -of chemistry. It came out of a•tube in the form of C-I-L°Ph stic Wood' a C -I -L Paint & Varnish Division product for home, hobby a i d industrial use in healing .holes -and cracks ha wood: C..I-L Plastic Wood oonmes from "Wood Flour", derived from nature, combined with a chemical bonding agent Yho rrsult is a product that "Handles like putty and hardens into wood 's SERVING CANADIANS er a THROOGR CHEMISTRY 4 --Wilk by the Mile... Identifying` iodine . Saving Fence Posts Music by the mile! And recorded -believe it or not ,off--tap*s elf "Cellophane", 3501 long and 1 inch wide with no less than 60 sound, tracks. They, provide music for hours with no stops for changing records. At pre- sent available only for com- mercial use, this type of record- ing may eventually find its way into the home: Some farmers prefer an iodized salt block to' the plain variety. . The small but vital• iodine content is not sufficientofitself to distinguish an iodine salt block from a plain one, so a harmless red pigment is added that makes identification easy. Near Chemistry enables the fame; to put longer life into his fence sts by the use of , Chromate Zinc Chloride solar tics. Green posts are i `.`t nnersed in the solution and the chemical. is'taken up by toe sap strealn to permeate the wood and make it resistant to insects and decay. F,errtbes is! or s'ation ass (soy of Mese products r"s obtainable a',ileitis 6141L.,- P.O. Bose 14 Men$real, • -o•