The Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-10-03, Page 6Why, ,of 'course!
Many:, people, these
days, are making fun-
eral arrangements in
advance of necessity.'
If : you wish 'to make
such arrangements,
now or At any future
- time, .we will counsel
*with you honestly,
helpfully, 'a n d ' in
strict professional
confidence.
✓1/�ern6C�r, .THE �91
ORDER OF THE
GOLDEN RUSE
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THE GODJ RiQH SIGNAL STA
Aids to Fire -Safety
Net week, October 6 to 12, is Fire (15)
Prevention Week and to, prevent fires
and save lives 'in the home the follow-
ing suggestions are ;of ered : (j)
(1) NEVER' R' LEAVE YOUNG
CIIILLIMEN ALONE. (17)*
(d) Keen) cldinneys 'and smokepipe
clema and in gond repair.
(3') Keep Storage in attic or base -
Event at a uiinimuz and store
neatly. .
(-l) Make sure there is au alteru-
ative means of escape:
(5) Keep electrical wiring and ap-
pliances i gond repair.
(6) Do not ov$rfuse circuits. Ifuses
of 15 -ampere capacity are suf-
ficient on house -lighting circuits.
(e) Unless protection is given,
smokepipes should be at 'least IS (23)
inches distant from joists and
woodwork.
(Sr lusrall fire -detector units in
cellar and at head of cellar steps,
attached to gong. in upstairs.
hall.
( t) t Keep doors closed at, night.
(10) ,Have an, appreyed extinguisher (25 )
handy. '
1 1 ) The door at the top of the cellar
stairs should be one which will
resist fire for at least- an hour.
( 12 t Keep matches i11 metal- con-
tainer and out° of reach of child-
ren.
1:; , I a, not leave' irons or other
electrical appl.iip ceS turned on
`.it1El u 4s ?4hA , omovoli
Never use inflammable liquids
for dry-cleaning in the home.
Thera► are safe types Of cleaning
litlids on the market
on't ,hang electrical cords on
radiators or over. nails.
Don't use matches or candles to
hunt in closets. Use a flashlight.
( IL,ion't empty ash, trays in waste -
°'1 asketo: There Way be a live
cigarette among the rashes.
(19) DON'T USE NEROSEN1) TO
START OR QUICKEN A FIRE.
(20) Don't smoke in bed.
(21.) Don't hunt for gas lea)ss with
a match. Put soap lather on
'suspeeted, joints and watch for
bubbles,
(22) ,Never leave a fire burning in an
unlc reened fireplace:
Don't use inflammable insect
sprays indoors, and under `no'
circumstances should 'gasoline be
sprayed in closets, 'etc., as au in-
sect spray.
(2i)' Don't heat paraffin wax •over minister here, corning art 1919. The
a direct • tire. Use a double„,ehurch was beautifully decorated with
boiler to melt the wax. a pleasing array of late summer
Always use care, contmo'n sense flowers. Mrs. R. D, Munro presided
and _fclretbought. landau will at the organ` for the Service of Praise,
lire longerat
by Miss Vivian Straughan at
A UB URN the piano. Special music at the morn-
ing service consisted ._ of an anthem,
Mr, Earl Wightman taking"the solo
AUBi'HN, ()et. 1.—Mr. , and • Mrs, part, and tP' double duet by Misses
Dnniun \IucK• • uf Bright's(trove Vivian Straughan-, Colleen Millian,
c June and Betty Marsh.- In the evening
spent the week -end with Dr. B. C'
, duets were rendered by Messrs. "Aubrey
Vriday morning at the home of, his son
Harry. The deceased' vas' bor>ia oza the
13th concession vR Hudlett on Q.uguat
7th, 175, and was thus seventy-one
year of age. Ile had 'been a continu-
ous resident. of that township, where
hey Rartiaecl. Ile was a ,t:,:epnber ua the
Auburn iapt%t ehureh •and a regular
attendant until ill -health prevet,ted.
Surviving, besides his wife, formerly
Eva Cole of Hullett, are two- sons,
Harry of I uliett and Itoy, Of Niagara
l[!`allb. There are also two sisters, Mrs.
Geo. Barr (Ellen), of Loudesboro, and
Mrs. W. Becker (Elizabeth), of Rock-
ford, Ill. One brother and four sisters
predeceased him. ' The4uneral service,
which was held at the residence of his.
soli Harry on Sunday afternoon, was
largely attended. It was conducted by
Rev. C. C, 'Anderson and the .pall-'
bearers were Guy Cunningham, Ernest
Patterson, Jas. Jackson and .Wm.
Arc•hrarnbault. Interment took place at
Ilupe Chapel cemetery.
Anniversary Services.—Anniversary
services at Knox Uni'tcd church on
Sunday •rvere largely attpuded. The
guest speaker was -Rev. A. E. Hinson,
B.A., of Rodney, formerly a 'Methodist
except .when they are in actual \V'ejn•• Tali and Garnet Farrier of White-
use. Let them enol off before \I r. Arthur ungbint :pent the reek- church and an anthem by the chair,
F L OY D M. LODGE naway. enol with his 1pru11101, Victor lungiplttt, with 4Mrs. Fred Pluetier taking the
putting '
D I i E C T O R (1-1 � heel, oily dusting eluths in a( solo parts.• At th
I morning service
1 3 MONTREAL” ST. PHONE 1 2 0.• ; covered metal container. at• Weston.- AIr.Q 'Iillson. spoke on "h'ottudtttiuus,"
:lir. Harold Asquith, who is attend- his text being from 1st Corinthians
ing University at Kingston, is visiting 3:1'1. .His evening theme was "The
' SHEPPARDTON his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. 'E. Partible of the Sower." After the
Asquith. a evening service the choir enjoyed a
5111:1'1'\l(11.1.()\. Oct. 1.—Mr.audi
Mrs. Keith Arthur and baby arrived social time at which refreshments were
home from Guderi(h hospital last Fri- served.' -
Mrs. Kenneth Furter -lof Abernathy, clay. (�'t' %I.S. Meeting.—Mrs.- James Woods
Sisk., have returned 'Wine–after visit , Mr.. and Mrs. J. R. Weir have re- 'presided for' the devotional period of
y e (fl{F.WE. Sept. 30. — Practically int; with Airs Agnes Foster' ;turned from visit with Ali. and \Irs,
anniver-ary services aat'Taylor's Cor- eve•ryune in tliis locality M . attended Dun-. Mrs., Hanleyspent a few date,' ill from an
TAYLOR'S CORNER
TAI I:4 ►I{'S CORNER, fret 1.—The
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the W.M.S. of Knox United chvtrch
" t udericli with her dtiri =titer, • \Mrs,'! Eustace, Ottawa, and opened the meeting with prayer.
leer church on, Sunday were :attended gauur,uil Fair' on Friday. . _ .; ('uurme nci(lg next- Sunday, October The corresponding secretary read let -
Ler
by large, _suligrebiuions. Rev. L. H. , - Mr. and Airs. T. AI. I►ui•nin,attt'11(la°(•1 \Irs. .'t iter Furter j� i, n St. Cath- j lith` and continuing fur..three-inonths, tors of thanks for a card of sympathy
Turner of Goderich delivered two fine the Whitely -Ginn, Girnn rr cooing on Saner- , services in Knox Presbyterian church fru111 \lr. and Mrs. ('lar.ence Cox and
arsines rva her chug ll�te -.Airs. Pit-"
sermop:. At the morning service the, day, the groom being a' nephew of Mr. blade, and Jack. AV"e send cung7atula-
� will be°held zit 11 a.m. for ''Get Well" ,ti ;reds from Mrs. Keith
ltume choir, with the 'assistance of Ipiiruin. •tions to \11 and Alrs. 1'itb.ladu avid Alr. Nelson 1 atter•son, who uuder- Arthur and Airs. Hurry \)'agner.- Mrs.:members of the tnivrz choir, rendered Alis Violet Culbert of Lochalsh was went a major operation in St. Joseph's Earl Wightmw and. 'Mrs. Fred. Toll
Rodger on the birth of a baby sura ,
a fin4 antYrem The Awakening ar Silid 1\ visitor with her parents. i and brother. r Hospital, London, returned home •1ao.,t »-tsere'appointed cletegates to attend the
Friday. Yresb} tenial" nneeting to he held at
tette delighted the audience with two Jim Sherwood and daughters were' who is .:l patient in Gurleric_h hospital,Airs. Tl1o211psgn of Vancouver, B.C., Belililjller i,11 October 23rd. -A 'iioruin-
splendid itumbers:--°In the evening the Mr. and Mrs. •Jack Alontgonnery and a speedy recovery from his accident.; rs visiting her mother, Airs. Alam sting committee, . Airs. F. Wightman,
Holmesville choir, under the leadership Eileen, of Sudbury, and Miss Lois Alr. and -Mrs.. Frank Haw-kins•visited \Iuuxe, .who is a patient in Goderrch Mrs. \\'m Anderson and Airs. Ernest
of Airs. W. leu, capably took or'e�r the Alontgutl1erav, of Clinton... \firs Mont- 111 1'restort Itrs1 week, verno,n Altamang
hospital. e ' Patterson, was appointed to bring in
r \ Al Rnv C :tied ' • <_ - , 'c s a le \ r
_ - . - • � ._ ._ r c aI<= .• _. ,.Ir._.ranai l <t d da r ,�. _1� of alfa e tl o mber.
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zap -
mzrsr�; I'p o�r't€img >ms, 1' rettxlrrl�t�~�vr�t� thecal azft�tfr- , p'rerrch�ge � Craig .
while Miss Gloria. Palmer stent; a pleas-_, ing e�lass,at Clinton hospital on Friday. a 1 11..1 "with relatives and lriends;. •
('1.1}n, hare. returned to Ottawas tater ,meeting. Airs. AV's. hang took charge
" visiting 1110 former's parents, Mr. and for; 1 -he program. The- the=me - of the
.n„ solo. ,, , there. \Irs. .1. J. 1 11). Us011 110.tiing crus "In Christli^l.e • Lives."•
Aliss Marion Holmes of Toronto PE�'TVII�.L' �R Air. Printf` Sc hr:tm of Listowel Ladies' -(guild.—Airs. • Samuel Daer ' Tlpe Srrilptrtre.. was react bye Airs. :MS.
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spent'the sect,, end With Air. and Ales. visited carer the week -end with his'
Kenneth Holmes. I31:N\III.I.ER-, Oct. 1.—Air., and Mrs.' )(arenas. Mr. ;end °Airs, Allan Schram.' gave Ler borne,for Xie thank -offering Woods, and prayer was offered by ,ins.
The Alisscs Helen acrd Jean: Whitely _ , ; meeting, of the Ladies' Guild, of St. H. •J. Snell. A duet was rendered by
Were rilutne° from Toronto Jilin •'Kernig�u 111 have returned home i T ! Alark's Anglican church. •The meeting; ...Nies. Gea. 1111;111 and Mrs. Win. the ( a '�a II.E
Whitely -Ginn wedding, which took after a frit, to the \West.. • ` I.rvus in charge of Mrs. John 1)aer. The i wort. The '10i0ds responded—Mrs. F.
- place in Hulmesr•ille church on Satur-, Mrs. Carl Fisher is spending some. Scripture was reaid by 'Mrs. Thos. Haig- 1 iltersol)' on - Christian stewardshipdate. • ' time with air. `and Airs. Fletcher NILE. Sept. :IU. — Little I)ouglais ( gitt aiid prayer was- offered b y Iter. • and Airs: W. Craig 00 Chine). The
The members of the .Ladies' Aid of fisher. Carl also visited his parents, Feagaua.- who Was hurt two weeks ago, H. J. L. Henderson. An invitation, topic from the second .c°halpter- of the
Linn church. Taylor's -Corner, are in- i and wife this week. ; is able to ht around again. ... from the W.AI.S. of Kiwi- 1 resbyteriau f study hook was taken by Airs. C.. M.
lifted tu'meet With the L penezer ladies The Women's' °Asmeet s •iation. will Sunday schoolwill–beat 2 p.m. and c•11tirch to attend their thank -offering l Strang- . Airs. Craig closed the
at - the hnrue of Jars. ert Lobb on ' on ' Thursday at t e Church. Mrs. church service at 7 p.m. next Sunday. meeting on October 1(1 was .Fead and ine etii'ig with prayer.•
Hardy- 11nd *Alrs. Baer are hostesses. , t'ongregationat . Sulnlwr.—The Cron- accepted. :1 reading, Was givens by_ _
`Thursday afternoon of this week. • '
\1r. Beni Fisher was at his home git..11•ional '•supper held under__ the Aliss Laturaa Phillips and ai solo was: 'It ,Not Big Enough
, . 111 rt last week while hi:� boait °was ; auspices of` the Nile \V.Ai S on Septeni- . rendered 1,y Airs. Andrea lyli1 (,n1iell, After inspecting; the" rvliul6; stock- of
' - ��SHF'IELD t being ltulvaded at • the elevator at ser 26th was a. decided sutlers. After Airs. Bert Daer eutitributet1 a rea.td111
" suiteasl•s the: en•:tomer shook his head.
i. ` . - . c loderich. -- the -slipper a singsong of favorite old �, the topic t'Thanksgiving"' was g=iven i
f "1 want a really good one for a
ASHFII:LD,. e>p>.1, ^(r.—'Miss Anna. A good representation front- here it hyrliits.' led by Airs.. Stuart Taaylor . at'; by Alis. ;Annie Wzilper'...'The iresident, �.
Mackenzie of -Toronto Wal,' hone, for tended the • ateiuiversary service at; the piano, was enjoyed. I{er•. L. Cron- ; Mrs. A. Nesbit, took charge for the' lutag 1.1telida11' in the country," he -said.
the wt Mk-erid. Carlow. United church 011 Sunday. Rev. 'della introduced -the guest ,speaker cif; business period. it *was dea idled not ' "1 want ,to see some read cure -hide in
.lir. and \Irs. • Duncatn• McKay of VV-. (•. Pattow:- as former minister of tire. evening. Rev. Reba Henan, who gave; to barye- a b;azauar this fall but to -inure; it.'
Frigh!'; , _(=rove spent 111e rr'ee!k-end, the 13enuaille}• circuit; was the preacher. all interesting - and inspiring - talk on stn.-aurtit;Ti at the net meu'ting. Airs. ( "Sorry. sir." re},lied the assistant -
with Air. And Mrs. John McKay. •; Airs. Beresford -Howe of', Montreal ,:.the obligaatauns .of Cana•dli:1ias in church; 11. J. I.. Ilen-derson invited the Guild' dejectedly: "but I'in afraid -we haven't
Mrs. ,A1. I Mackenzie 'is home after visited last week with her cousins, Airs. i 11ten(laince and support of 1111'1 ins,. in '.,tu her home .for the ileXt meeting. Airs. 1 (ale big enough for that.'.' '
spending' a week in Goderich hospital .1'. AWalters and' Mrs, AV'. Gledhill. ' addition to contributir to the needs 1-�' t 1)11• shred the. meeting with prayer.
»ing • to An infection of the thumb .Air. and Mrs. Fred White and .John, ' of `their assn lucall church and tom 1{efreshnac�nts here served by Airs. S. Hollywood Oddity
of Goderich. stmt Sunday with Mr. and inanity. There - would then be less , Daet• and Alrs. John Daer.
Airs. C .1. •r'aiastotne. _j turmoil atritl strife. Mr. , ('ronhielin Death of James 1%ebster.—After a
is ted, .1 number from here attended the � showed ai few lantern Aides and, the lingering illness of nine A -earl;' d`ur-
Fanir. a National Anthem was sung. utiuri Ju1ne5 \\ ebster paissc�d _ away
Chorus," while the Union mixed guar-' Werk -end guests with Mr. and- Mrs. we,wislt :11r. Humid Aiewhinney,
Joint.
\firs ,lean Macdonald of t;oth•ricln
pent the . Week -end tvati: her
miss Betty Macdonald.
►lrngantlnt,n
Fall
There was an °odd wedding in. Holly-
wood. The -papers said "neither of the
; panties htid" been married before."—
on Brandon Sun. -
"Give Him .a Sporting Chance"
Wily, coy,rageous., resourceful, ,the
Canadian moose asks of -mankind only a
sporting chance of survival. In the vast
forests which are his home, he is king—
able to overcome most of the dangers that
•beset the creatures- of the wild. -
- His sharp hooves and antlers are, a match
for predatory wolves—his thick coat and -
'mighty frame equal to the hardest winter
- --his skill, speed and endurance are such
that he can be expected to survive even
the high-powered rifle of the huntsman
. providing that the hunting is ..
carried ars according to the reasonable
a,rrd just laws of conservbtion.
"THE MOOSE"
• issead apart bi pies t are
pain t 'c! /pt Carling' t by
C. H. Sinclair. •
Than In one of a series of
illtzstratienn on tho subject cif
ttw Conservation of Canada's
natural "arisen) designed to
osnphaai tho fad tuns, `the
1;0alltien of unapt,ilod nd$uro
thot.,>wo onjoy today ere a
'precious birtbritzht wh'ch cera
must protect i®r tontlrrota.
t fiMatti? OW CA011ft8V. Mt'
7Che big trouble about it when people.
speak of "things getting back to a
pe{ce,gme level," remarks. The Shel-
burne Free Press and Economist, is
that •the level they have in mind is
a new one ---not the level' of "before
the war." .
Those who stave decided to give
everything need never fear the 1osS •
of anything.
To change the system without. ch0,4g
ing people is 'like tartging, y1tur shirt
without taking h bath., '.° .
�A Pimple Covered Face
Kills Many Many .a Romance
The lives of many young people are made miser-
able by the breaking out of pimples, and you probably
know of cases where a promising romance .has been
spoiledby those red, white festering and pus filled -
sores on the face. `
The trouble is not so much physical pain, but the
mental suffering caused by the embarrassing disfigurement which very
often makes the sufferer, ashamed to go out in company.
The quickest wayto get rid of pimples is to improve the general health
by a thorough cleansing of the blood.
Burdock Blood Bitters help's to cleanse .the blood and with the blood
cleansed the- complexion should -clear up.
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,CAN WE END'LABOR UNREST?
tabor asks for faip•wages, security,
h ne
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work -
Ing
with
a
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holidays pay, is
ing week. • Employers seek a fair
return • on invested funds, tax
easements to enable savingp
against declines in business, and
production standards that permit
Canadian goods to compare favor=
ably for ,world markets. , -
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READ BOTH SIDES OF THE STORY
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'•',columns gives you full, factual
reports on both sides of issues in .
the news.
Things that he cannot survive are indisi•e -
criminate hunting, the destruction - of his
feeding grounds by fire, and the disturb-
ance of the `natural balance" by which
Nature protects all wild-life.The destruction •
of bectver causes marshes to be drained „
and the moose are deprived of their best
feeding grounds. The destruction of •
smaller game will cause wolves to turn in
ravenous packs upon deer and. moose.
Thus we see how conservation. protects
not one, but all wild creatures.
11 We.. a. ;ital. terest in—conser-
vation of - our wealth of wild- e and
natural resources; for these are part of a
heritage, in which we all share. The
preservation of that heritage demands,.
from each one of us, a thorough under-
standing _ of the nods and methods of
•conservation, and this realization prompted
the forming of The Carling Conservation
Club.
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