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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-10-10, Page 8ACIU TW .W.11'4%I.I'OUR DO!NC1S 1 DUNGANN0N o f DIV.1 4u4,N )T Oct, ti.—..1r. and MIft3. Mrs. Iltogers Nen\:ed teaand uefresh- . thigh Stewart and daughter Margaret my nats. sEfelat TIMeltay at I'opltar Beach, near Yl'wts d antral dlttiniaersary. — Suc- li Kincardine, , with Mr. and :6dr11. Melvin ee sful anniversary t e,rvtCeS Were 'held in the Dungannon United church on Steivurt sand ffrainAly. Sunday, both zw)rniug and evening, St. Paul's Anglican church will hold with the pastor, Bev. W. ,➢. Rogers and two fernier tuiuisters, Rey. L, Bartlett and Bev: John Walker, present. This attniv.erlaary service marked the 100th Mrs.? thigh Steuart gave heir home u ,gattanun 1)y the ;Methodist and later un Friday afternoon for the meeting of United Chur"cit. Fleit. John Walker of the Guild of .. St, Paul's An4ilican Harrow, who was 'minister sixteen church. Owing to the absence of ate years ago in Dungannon, and who- has prt:sideut, Hiss Margar•ttt Stewart coca- ; twice served a fire -year term in Chinese ducted a short de%otluna:tl periiod, after 1 mission fields, .gave uplifting' aus:'rsaaget which tie ladies worked act quilting, I at both- .:t'rvi(:es, and .received a warm and afterwards Mrs. Stewart . and w•eicutue from old. friends: Rev. L. daughter Alargaret served ; refresh- ' Bartlett, who was minister here thirty - meats. ; live- years ago, is' credited. with 'the Miss Beth .Al,ceounell, who took as . planning;, a1id, Bell' in building' the pre, short course at \\ illghaw recently, 'i11 sent u1111icli etlitict' in 1t)t1}). 1u those .iiegiu the tall project, :'°rile Club Girl . date ht-• revel -Vet' aapp(' ntnit'nts to the. - Enter•taius, its leader and will hold ministry at planes where„ntPv chtlreiies clas,es for sex Weeks_ %vitll a meeting there being Latin. _Mr.,. Bartlett took • each week On Saturday alt p.1u.' at part in both services and iu the ey en- latr twine. Tile Ilrst lneeiillt w -i11 be lug recalled fernier daiy-s in Dungan ..itxt, Sa1urauy... '1'1i1, is open to giris.mai alit! Mentioned a few main points of twelve to I\\clic\ six ea r.., ,lid 1, an iil an interesting manner. 31r. Ralph advantage to a111 who ...an a \ ail them- ' Henderson of (;odt•rtch was guest solo- selveo of the_ opportunity. Former ist in the morning, and in the evening t_•lub'aneulbers are asked to attend itud duets there given by Mr. ('has. \\'ilsi,r1 l.ew inellll,ers ore weicoule, .. • :inti Mfrs. Lelie Jer\is of llulrnesville•. W.M.S. Meets..—The United church ._1n ;1ntlitin was sung i the choir at \woauen _Missionary 1.t�ciety- rnct Fri- nodi servlet•. Rev. Mr. walker is now day night at the parsoliage. a ltl.i a stationed of Harrow. near Windsor aui1 good attendance. 31rs. Mol it, Beed Derma 1.' where strikes have been pre- presided- and. after tile t,pei.ina i:'y fun valent. Ile (let;lined to discuss the , and a missionary pralyer gi\cti i,;� Mfrs. situation. but declared, that the , Ret:d the worship ertx•e \t us t;ak(•11 (1,urri,t•. lune t' Mighty task to per• - r t,v Mr's. \latthe\\ SIiucklet,,n. Tile forte and roust snow to all an t•uliglit- ' cat• 1 was responded - to with it lilt,it• t'IIt•tt \u;tv ut li\ ilia:. Tht. receipts It,t- verse containing the• \\, rt1 ' '1'li;;,1..ks- :lie 11;t,v were. p-U(t. riving.” Mrs. ti. Popp alit; Mrs. t'ec:1 . •Blake were appointed (1111lte- to the KIN'GSBRIID(� c.ti3,vrl,tiun at lientail:er ,.n .1_i, toiler. :;urd _1u invitation was reel i\ ed trout —•• ' Million dollar babies! les, sir, that's Joan Gilmour and Gwen 'fetlock - of Ottawa, .who got them - North street I.:sel1 g A1,tXili;lry, lode ISI.\(��1tItIlNtf;, ctct. lfr,. Philip selves quite an armful ($1,000,000 each to be exact)• when the photogralpher found there at their work rich, to meet, with_ them ,•11 tk tobeY _fascia of Loraine, t►.. Miss 1'(,well x2111 ,. in the national Faults where Canada Savings Bonds are being packaged for distribution to the country's s '22nd olid was t11bt t Mrs, Douala i•Iiss Adeline ()'Iilefe of Chicago, 111., bank;, investment dealers, trust companies and sthu1ar Institutions which will have the new bonds for summer at Flint and in Northern On- --(IDOL ►n $5-PKILL WOLF fowler sun; a iuissionury solo. fir, are spending a fc'w" day, visiting' ut . sale on October 1.5 and after. ,,➢oars and Gwen were so enthusiastic about the bonds they put the calendar T Alex. Smith.. D,u,g:li,nt,u school l,rili ('uu. (itt spending ahead to the opening day' of the sale'. ".lnybody can _ p1Q sittin r eft\` with. ('an ndar #aria and Sarnia, - --Ale , Was -intt•,duct•il by Ilex. W. J. \1i,• Stella Dean has returned holo( the -girls declare. v £ 1�4'_ .. , ads Sataitigs )F3ond5,. 1II:Z1JIleralllual!len of Auburn \isited; �� f' s shot RTA '�' Rogers` ;it1'11 �I ,sr., el Sunday, gave au inlpre,sive talk. alter a month's \ islt In Detroit. ()TT_1\1'A, tet t. :.—Less thaul a year today, in describing Mr. 'e ' A large m ale timber wolf ,,wits shot JIi. smith \vu, stutioued il, India dllrin , ,the new bonds, all plants. where such a canvass Geo. Caldwell is down near b ytirs I;lizubeth Iiuwlti, from `tt;, tS Dundas eller and killed b\ I:elwurd I3rowrl sort o :ego, in the sly itag,* hour• of thea ninth "'Phut is lin mere tinpl)usition by us desired, and girth payroll e he was employed for i yar (lays and his address was lturticul Thoinus, visited over the week -end with Alien- 1 savings i , arty interesting to the- tue.tuber„ who- het• brother Maurice, 4 lctol•y loan, a ' ;;roup of . factory in ()ttai\ a, he added. \L e re buyers as well as others. will some time preparing ca#tl fur a sale, \\'illiunl Iiro\wtl. H.H. 11 uIt A(l)ert. i ceutl� had la scientifically conducted allowed -to Katy on the lustaal again be Aliss ilfaggie Jtallough of Luc•kuuw ,have this year takeu up the study uf, �lr. Nice Martin was .visiting in . \-u2•kers 121 liruntforcl, ,t)nt„ sent •a went 1)lah, • ,, - en :\Iontlay.• The animaal�wus sighted India. Iii had -with -hull a nuull;�er of, Hamilton over the \reek -end; poll made by experts among present All Canada savings bonds w1is visiting her cousin, i\Irs. Cteu, #�leund b fornlul request to Naatioual_ War Fin • 11 be o y Edward land his brother when they pictures. Airs. John Bloke read uu Many in- this district are having bondholders of. the $3,000 a year ,and registered and will trot be transferable nd Alrs, John -Hamilton and • a null "Th .-,iii sat p 1II - : i ante. (.'u a W ' •'• T �r_ . 4E _el_..�..,.. tl ...R.Oad.,.�,.:.,-\i•aa, .,ou,{)-, ttvii uv -- t atnbLlee uf#ac.t (1,�.� .-.that under class and ftxund ki P, _ .-. . , ... b e Murray,IVlof Thedittrt� ,w._ en n c I ter geed t cfirrFtrrrred these brie �,� � _ pe•r cPr� . t3r , .rs4rgna7lr3e-,,• ttttfi '�I"i�y , like the uric -SP t Sunday t• a1't�` a reading -.u) w'a111ted. alllut 'T.with Mr, and Mrs. Allan ' Popp gon 1hat11s 1, •µ .- - ,ttzue.fu.rrn.nY ul (1 . \: ha ti turtaiala,t.. _... ) . _ a atollt dt-� �iti11 reittial...1 t.,e y 11 t �t ulgs be cunxltluecl P y, -to . ltd., tl_a 1-1ttt1 niltitzr-b (0 cash - - —_,_...... w good yield., . - th<Itxt trmable Gordon,._._, 1 AI r. How air I �hobbrook and C givie.g.',-"'.after the-,:fOAng hymn, -Mr, . Mr. _Arthur Dalton of Hamilton, is even though the w ar was over. These('fi1F`rtirnent 1)rtncls this `icor." fat' any baulk for calsll shunlcl d Rogers pruuuunued the lterledictiulb and' visiting here fora Pew' days this week. i ulna and women, like thousands more It ;s pointed out that 'the Canada arise. It is felt also that, although ___. _ . _ •, - s�aStug,s bonds, are .not needed for ,the i they are molt transferable, they will be throughout the country, felt. that their -Government's fiscal commitments. lVor;,accepted as ----security for bank bond purchases were a topnoteh sa'v- is Ottawa 'using ° this bond drive as ;an 1 because they are badges of the holder's ings plan and they didn't want to lose oder s anti -Inflationary measure, ' \'Ve know I thriftiness and responsibility. a good thing; once it wars within. their' that the people want these bonds,' so• Thorn will be four denotninations— rrosp. . - we are offering theta purely. as .a� 51), $100, $500 and $1,000. No buyer liegintt,ing - with next week, on service to the thrift -minded men and i may take more than ,2,000. The in - . 15, Catitadians everywhere will women of the (chatty," it is explafnecl, •forest coupons will he payable annual- httse another opportunity to salt away • The (`hnada ..savings bonds. and the ly. The. interest rife is 2% per cent. thea ,,}olltlr•s in la. good interest-bearing' methods of selling them. differ in many "Remember, the whole campaign is ,-a ings plata to be called Canada Sav-' respects from the • re(•eItt- \-, tPtry bund entirely up 1c; the individual citizen," iltgs Bonds, The - N.AV.F.C. •-and its ' campaigns. This time, except for pro-- 0n . uffiei;tl here declares. "This time complex organizations_ is, like savings, lesional build salesintn, there. will be there will be no general canvass, no stamps. (,loud baiks,.,sct�ap drives and; no knocking on doors to solicit ap-'bands, speeches or • flag -waning,' -We AI 'the tither wartime operations,- a' plications. Bonds will be on sale at all1 feel that mint people want to tread thin« of the 11past'. „ E i itttnks, bond. houses, #rust companies , cautiously today and sage all they can "Yat the desire of.�*the people to; and similar financial institutions, and increase" their stake in (�tadada, and itt most.. (•as(•, the -haly('I• goes to the t ;it•the sante time atdd to their financial, seller instead of the reverse, as was -DONNYBROOK re;i'rves. h:t: Not h ssened." a Depart- .the cuss' daring \'ic terry •1 1111s. a• pity_ meat of Finance .spokesman said here; rail savings canvass will be made tri a re -opening service tax Sunday even- ing, October 13th, at _ 7.30 pan. with the rector, Bev. It. .t3. Jt►seiytt, ldt chasmic. year of religious services field an Dan - THE GODERICH 3IGNALSTA$ itIFPY' CANADIANS WILL BE GIVEN CUkN TO 1UY SAVINGSBONDS AGAINST RAINY DAY Till; 00 Y, 01 O R amnia, d 4 Why, of bourse! Many people, these days, are ms,kg 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, and i n- - - strict prdfessionlal confidence. td ,/ Lernher THt? 01DER OF IRE GOLDEN RULE 9 YS7zzniaL5ijtce FLC YD M. LODGE , DIRtCTOR 13 MONTREAL ST. -PHONE 1.20 11 JOHNS MANsVILLE'' ASBESTONOS•BRAKE LINING - x• Automotive Supplies, Motors. °gig ON s5$ BRADLEY & SP N GODERICH ,WE SPECIALIZE IN PARTS HARD TO GET for the future. Ilere " is the chance." i r ria w there is a very serious shortage of bottles .. Right Unless this bottle s>Irtage . particularly heverage•bO�� atm. be necea�s�'y to cut down -is-made up immediately, yyou need and which coffin' the production of the beverages y to gather *�)� is an urgent appeal to you only in battles. p • u them without delay.S'• your empty bottles and, return ° our home tocbay. Gather up Start a bottle roun`d-up in y pantry—your store the empty bottles in your kitchen- our P room=your shed—Your cellar: Sort them out and return or call the regular pick-up service. Your and help them at urgent. Please gather up is important . - * the need is urs return AP, empty bottles today of tomorrow at the latest. Why a Bottle Shortage? a, ,1 Canadian , glass factories normally produce MII,I,IONS of bottles every • rnontTh. The vita .ingredient inbottle making issoda ash. Since July 12th the only bid -Canadian " sodaash-factory has been strike -bound. Since then the stock of coda ttaah has been used up .. , bottle factories ore closed down .. . bottles 'are sine' heirtil; made tarda/.l Beverage bottlers and allproducers of bottled,' liquids must hate your bot 'es hack to keep going. Bottling plants '• *iltpl- close down too ... if your empties are not returned. Y J BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) ..t were tak-lug..ta. Sunday stroll -along the . ravine tit the rear of the fttrttn. On " Monday, armed with a .s otgain,-Edward of elinton, spent Sunda with Mr. and succeeded in `killing the animal, four Mrs. Percy McBride.shells °being required,; Mr. • and Mrs. Albert Glenn 'and Mr. The malt' and female and 'five pups • and Mrs.-Stettler, of Leamington, spent- 1111•' -said to have been seen b' farmers last Week with Mfrs.' Geo. Glenn and in the district.. Sheep have been killed • family. and it is the intention to force aiosse Mr. and Mrs. •Bert Varcoe spent a to hunt the r(;st"of the pack to the kill. few days at Niagara recently. The wolf. killed, wefgited 85 pounds. • Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hoggart, of Clin ton, Visited Mr.. and• Mrs David Bean on Strn•day. •u i 4 �Bil ous� AttaCk0 Liver Compl�iNt SHEPPARDTON, Oct. 8. — Miss. Alma a Ha trnmt end moth ercraaft nurse, of' Toronto, spent the week -end With her friend andiformer classmate, Mrs.r Ralph Foster, • Mr. and - Mrs, Tony V-rooniari and fancily, of Vancouver, B.C., have re- ]3iliousness is just another name fpr a _ clogged or vluggish, liver. It is a very .common complaint, but can be quickly -remedied by stirnulatipg - I )e ►N `Y I�ROOK, Oct. 8.-1I r. and turned to the 1'ulme>`'s beton, having the flow of bile. This softens c Mrs. -J. C. Robinson were-A11i's'to• nr bought the farm from his father, Mr. b caacrried fated -mass, .cite liaisons 't visitors: over • the week -end; Their \\-m. �-ruoman, carried out • of the system, and. 't!i WT. liver Pentland has gone liver and bowels .are relieved' an slaughter, Mrs. Ilerb Dainty, and sons,. �to the home toned up. who had been visiting them, returned- of her daughter Airs, Pritchard, rd, in to their home at •Alliston, , 1 oronto. after spending the. past couple - Milburn's taxa -Liver. -Pills quicken Miss Olive tt'A1uiste R, - sLa- . of months her (laug1t er \Mrs, • and nlithe sluggish liver, open - visor of Bruce County Hospital at p g up every chalnnel, lay causing a \1'alkerton, spetlt the week cud at her Quite a number from the community; free_ flow of bile and thus cleansing home here. attended the Teeswater Fair last week. I the liver of the clogging impuritie$. Misses Ruth Bogie and Dorothy Thoy pare small stud easy to _take• Graham. C'hamne�' of, London spent J<,hnstoti 'pet,t the week -end with the u week's holidays at his home Here. I?o not gripe, weaken or -sicken, Mr. and Dirs. Ted 'Thompson and-former's grandmother, Mrs, Farris' of children and 1I r. and Alrs. Jack Tiffin Listowel, • , The T. _vtin,t,rn Co., Ltd_ Toronto. Ont. • of \\'ingltum spent Sunday with their parents, Mit and Mrs. Norman Thump-— son, Lynett of Beltnore visited with his daughter, Mrs. Jahn' Hallahan. M'r. and Mrs. J. C. Robinson, .Mrs. (;surge Naylor and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Robinson attended the funeral at Tillsonhurg of Mr. Robinson's' bro- ther-in-law, the, late Mr. Walter Lynch - bury. - -M •.Vernon I1lainlTton oT'Hensall WAS as Sunday visitor at the home of R. Chawney. Anniversary services will be held in Donnybrook United church next Sun- da.1y, October 131h, at 2.30 and 7.30 p.m." The speaker at both services will be - Rev. Stanley Brenton of Ethel. The choir will be assisted by members of Knox United church, Auburn. • Special numbers will be contributed in the afternoon by a trio composed of Mrs. F. I'laetzer, Mrs,_ S. McClinchey and. Mrs. W.- Craig and in the evening duets v('ill be suns,* by the, Misses June and Betty Marsh. - CARLOW CARLOW,• Oct. $.—_31r. and Mrs, Duncan Crawford, Jeati Marie and Matthew, of Flint, Mich., sl)ent the w•c'ek•(•u(I w•itali Mr. and Mrs. ,'1'. 'Wilson and others. Mrs, _Allan Wilson' Lame hori)e with them, having ,spent the l F z CA , t;I,iii�(�llil►l��1f�!lalllilllll 1lililiiiil�lil�ll lil�il(illl li+(I IllNiliil8111!!IIl,i1111CQ1111lIIlII�IIlIIIIlllllillllpNlllilllllllllllul�lllii►I�liieiiii�ir�i�t l�9iui ta►��lllocie�lilolliSattaattttc„tlttctnN„a9ur„ i •••+•„ + 11,i111,t1111111t11111111111,IIIlea!!!!!„tl,nautt:uttta,IluutuntAlI111111111111111111111111111111111111II1t111II;1 t 1 1 i ''t � IIu1Icl�llitfl�iul111�1ilII�,9lI1111!!lillilllil4�rll1l�l���lii1�ll Tr �rmiaaiaTit� farm EIectrJaF Equipment for Sale Agent for W. C. Woods Milking Machines, Milk Coolers, Grain Grinders, *Grain Rollers, Tr ssure Pumps, Electric Fences. , We have also a limited quantity of Spies and other varieties a , of Apples fdr site, Harry Mitche/l ' PHONE 600W2, GODERICH 40-1-2x n IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII111111IIIIIIIIIII1111111118NIIIIIIIIICII111111IIIIpIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl11111111111111111111111111111111111111 CASTLES in Spain .. . %j9 11111111 Your "Castle in Spain” may be on Main ;strut or perhaps in a quiet place by a lake: But wherever you may havc� chosen to live "happily ever after” you'll. find caetls�s ` cannot be bought with dreams. You make a sound deposit on your future when you put your savings into Canada Savings Bonds. We hfigh1y .recommend CANADA SAVINGS PONDS and offer our facilities for.their purchase. Telephone or telegraph us collect—VirAvetley 2581 IIIII11111l1lhIIIIIIIIIA • ro2vtINIoN S UIITji "�-Ia.tsr•reo 140) TORONTO MONTREAL WINNIPEG VANCOUVER NEWYORK LONDON. IGNG, 15 sing Street West, Toretnato 1(fi iliillltlll 111;,1