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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-10-17, Page 5THE GODURIMI SIGNAL -STAR -Obituary 4 PNRSONAL Mr. Ernest Girvin of 'Toronto bati R1IIV. SINLI Y JRVFERSON Toronto, and Mr . la. R. Iliall, Geode- been spending a vveet in town. Rev. elby jef erson of 'Toronto died rich. ]tie visas Predeceased by another ilar. J. T. Newell o$ Toronto visitedl on October 6th at tiae age of seventy- brother, Andrew, and a sister, Mrs. Crudesich' this vee and called on old nine years. . 'i a was in the ' Ininiatry Bdiward Garrison. 8ria'abds. for forty-one years, with the Methodist The funeral service vvil1 be held at and later ate United. Ohureb. fle was the home of his Sister, lira. ]EL. R. ;:, all, Mr. and Mrs.. R. M. Robertson and - two son's, of Galt. visited .their relatives here on Sunday. Miss Verna Miller of Elmira spent ttife holiday /�witI►1 ter another, firs. ;G. aYY►J4i MATTHEW 1 \J 1J Y:. 1� Milier, Iluron road. A , well -1 nosini resident oY �shiield Mrs• Lr. J. J. Walker, of i , �g►ul�aane, dd'�ish., is visiting her cousin. Mrs. township,' award Matthew Foley, y, NVin. Hill, sr., East street. "TIE KING OF KINGS GREAT SOUND 'MOTION PIMA= BASED ON TIIN WYE OF CHRIST t To Be *Shown Ili 'Icnox Presbyterian Church OCTOBER 27th, AT a.30 pastor to.f-VietOria street church, Gode- 1@lgin ave., on Saturafternoon, rich, 'abotit twenty years ago. - Interment will be in Dungannon ceme- JASPER NICIIOLSON The death. Of Jasper Nicholson, mem- bee of a family once -well known in Goderich who reniove4 to Toledo, Ohio, over. thirty years ago, occurred on Saturday at Toledo, in his sixty-ninth ASIIFIELD, • Oct. 14.7 -Miss Cath- erine Mackenzie of Toronto .4pent the week -Hid with' her mother, Mrs. -Neil J. Mackenzie. Alis::cs Awn'. Charlotte and Lois Mackenzie of 'Toronto were home -.for the week -end. Mr. Duncan McKay .of Bright's Grove spent the tveek-end with his Parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McKay. Miss Aluriel Farrish is home from a trip 1,, British Columbia... Ifiss Marion Macdonald, .01 near Sarnia. was. lionte for the ,week -end. (Intended for.last week). JOn McKay, Messrs. John McKay, Jr., MURRA Painter and DecoratOr STUCCO WORK Free estimates given,. Give 40-3 and Ilarold Johnston visited on Friday • passed away .at his home on the Blue - year. Mr. Nicholson was a native of ing, hi his eighty..taxth yeiti,. , , /tr. guests of Mr. lual Mrs. Goderich, the younger ,sen of the late Foley vi'tas the sop'of the late Matthew Charle,s Hunt,....,S.t.....Patrick's street. Dr. Malcolm and Mrs. Nicholson.. lae and lqargaret Kelly Ito et, and wa Miss Jean Lav4son •apeut the Thanks - was not married. The only surviving bon, in York .„u„ty. member a the, family is the older ivtd fanned in Asiir. siSter Mrs. R. F. Allen, and family. -. field. He was a devout niember- of Mr 1-A - Sanderson of Brandon, Man.,. tifty-four ,'years he St. Joseph's church, Kingsbridgek, Be- has 'returned honie after visiting. with sides his widow, the former Mary Mc-. and Mrs. L. Ferguson and familS');- Sullivan, he leaves three sons, Michael Mrs. Gerald Troutman, of Oakland, and Matthew, of Aslitield, and Theo- California, is visiting her -parents, Mr. system at the Goderlih Summer •,, (lore, of New York city, and six daugh- and Mrs. I). Alebirwitin, Newgate sti•eet. troit ; Mr. and Mrs„ Alex. McGregor, of School, and Voted to pay .5.50 annually Cole and Mrs. Chas. Wilsola, 9f De- i sore the family plot in Alaitland cemetery, ters, Sister Apollonia, of suncoe; K:II.r. and , Airs. James C. O'Brien of Toronto; Mr. Marvin illay,.of,WindsOr.., in aid of this project. The cougrega- .Itev. B. 1 1. Farr., rector ot St. Georges (;ert rude (Mrs, Earl Drennan ),, of :I • li 'LW •e in town ye-sterday islitield; Margaret, at home; Iitdezia to iittend the funeral of Mrs. It.- W. , (.011n,Nieliolson. Rita (Mrs. james Johnston), of Gode- (Mrs. EdWard Johnston), of Goderich; , Mrs. M: J. Tobin and Miss Elizabeth., auto, spent' the holiday week.end with UNITE r CIIURCIIME' N SEAFOR - , . e • •-•-• • • • a radio broadcast at Wingham United TH 0 t . 19 Rev A J 1 croft were appointed to make plans -for , and the ptinliearers were II, C.,Dunlop, 1 Airs. Daniel- Doyle), of Detroit ; Mary mi.: -and sirs. w.. .j. Tobin, of Tor- , '; and Presbytery fund will he iner4aSed church,• conducted the burial service, ?s(v; irto,live'..11r. Duncan McKay of Bright's . Edward W. 1)111'11111, a Iheillber of Detroit : Michael. of Chicago; Peter..of ,I),.„,1 - tn,., pa„a week wat her brother. i Altss 'Mary Laeey. - oxford street, ' Sfriale, president- of the London Con- I with the Moderator, Rev, W. T. Jones, EDW.Htl) W. DURNIN Robert Foley, of (loderich; Richard,- of 4 church about the end of November,4 a we11-known Dungannon family. died wionipeg: and one sister, Mrs. William • . . revenue of the United Cht7c, h of Canw.), as 'Special speaker. -, Mrs. T. Hunter of Lucknovv dpent a .1..(155 aid Laeey, abd Mrs- Lim:4Y at , bytery, held on Friday. in NorthsidQ - , ada, spoke zit a meeting of fluron Pres- ! 1 -)Ay.. - Arrangements were made for a misp• few days with frieuds here last week. suddenly tit noon on, Wednesday -a t La w ri.w.1,. i1f 1.1,i(.;,go. •_.e r..' 1. . inert. serv,ce was oco. on • •sionary rally to bil held in Ontario Macdonald attended the . , Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hughes, of.,St. , _ 1, United church, Seaforth, with ReV„ H. J. Snell presidino.. Mr. Swale made -t • Aq I' 't d •h rch ' Clint tr• - No son, Malcolm, living tit Windsor, who with his wife accompanied his bre- ther's remains to Goderich on Wednes- day. The funeral took place from the station on the arrival of the noon' train, interment being niade,in SACRED 4INGING — INSPIRATION FELLOWSHIP You, Are Invited funeral of her nuclei Mr. Arley Ham - was educated in the Dunganium schools high. mass tvas sung by the parish holiday _ an ever .deepening and , Sorrow was expressed in the death 'Thomas Dut•nin, of Dungannon. He church. -Iiingsbridge, where v01111(411 iirl!onitts. were guests rd, Air. and Mrs. vember 13. mond, at Port Huron last Monday. had since been on the te:tching staffs meat wits in, the Kingsirridge cemetery. Air. and Airs. 'Peter Fishe4 Donna i ‘N iiNti!isttlife(,,ult.:1111.00wf-sliitite.eadysupuirdittbiarluisr6ed- Rev. : of a former inembe "of Presbytery, - PORTER'S HILL . ; 111(1 Bernard- . visited in , London over i humanity, and a united front to the Theodore Turner, after vseveral ; Years of intense• suffering. A, letter . of high schools at 'Vankleek Hill, North The pallbearers were Wm. -Noung, , PORTER'S HILL, Oct. 15. - .The nay cornwaii „Lind Essex. He was , Thus thirvey, Jas. Gil 0,.ev. .110111 “. Thanksgiving,,Day win). Air. and Airs. piglin wopid. „,-........, ,. ''' Donglas Pratt. - of syMpathy will be sent to his wife. at the home of Mrs. Will Cox. In the- i i. 1 , October meeting of the W .A. was held a member of the Anglican Church. i „I )alton. My ron t )1teilly it mi Jerry Air. and Mrs. Cecil B. Allin of Tu;- j veuReerv'.ofililal:'inSisthisiothu,aiCyottitfuedreirnicaehicteunn: ; Hui•on Presbytery Y.P. rally in I-lens:ill ' Announcenwnt was made. of the A 1 0.; wife, formerly Henrietta Barton, o'connor-.' onto were week -end guests with their anee fund, in an inspiring address , United ehurc-h, on Fi•idaY, OctOber 18, , absence of the president, Mrs., John , nteileileased him seveval years. Sur- son-in-law and daughter, Air.. and .MrS..._; stated „that the ..chu.rch.. _needed ..11).9,17.g4.e4takineneing. -at - :7410-p,m....Alsa..plans Torrance, viee-president, took charge. viving are three children, Warrend MRS. RoBERT W. BELL Ernest. Breekenridge. • made for a rural life confer- Thelneeting Was opened tvith a hyinu. Robert and Grace of Essex; a brother., , Widespread . regret -was felt in the' 'Air. II. R. Murray of Tavistoek has', tual.(1)111s?V'e.be(1111ellsecoen7rra3t.tuhlt.til'itegdisthienopreeoepfe- ;1 (11.111.ece.17)fillIgIuron and Perth, on November Mrs. J. Lockhart reed the lesson. •The Marvin, of Dungannon, and four 1,1nidden passing of Airs. Robert W• been spending thn week in WW1], the ; of Huron Presbytery for their, fine :6, afternoon was spent in quilting. Next sisters. NfiSS h. • E. Mullin, ,rort Bett WiliCti o'ccurred tit ..1.1exandrit. lios- The next meeting will be held., in meeting will be at_ Mrs. -_Vic.. Elliott's.,--Frances: Mrs. C. A. Whit -el -Y. Gode- 'Ault un Sunday night in her fortieth wilsoll, and Air. Wilson. • guest of •his 'llaughter, Mrs. D7niglas showing. wall au annual increase. Dungannon United •chil.:•ch early in . rich township: Mrs. A. P. AleNabb, - • ...,.. Rev. Cyril, II. Adair, director of the , ..A. tasty lunch was served bi. the year. Airs, Bell- bad attended the Mr. -and iUr.s. Albert Wootton and i„pensiou fuad capital campaign, gaA•e a ,i Deeemifer. hostess: 1 -morning service in Knox Presbyterran, family of Oweiorind„Ind Aiiss ,Aetty i lucid° account of the .progress made, . chtfrch- will be held on Sunday, 1-ehltroh74m41-AmAs-411144)ndan4.4.,‘",,A)4,4„.1.1.4t, ,...444.441,4w.g,...„,wgreiday_-...visitors.....a.. teite.,kaa ge,P1l.r.tekd the givings of each of the ' TeelletK.' " Slid._ . c ,. the _egtpositions . lloth. -IteV. A. W. Gardiner of Egmond- ville, will he the speaker morning and ClIA.4113-ERS.—At Alexa,ndra Hospital,' /less and removed: -to the hospital. Air. and Airs.' Fred -Munro -,and lir.. Coindclering1,--thar _11.nron-Was - known 1- Goderich, on October 1 3th, 1946, to where her death occurred Shortly after e , ;!:,.itryS':-- iS,B---viltit It -'whrtfoltf;-- • - mr lind Mrs. Alaitland Chambers, 11.4 „o'Clock. , A .daughter of David Debb.y,- of Toronto, spei'it tile holidity (-4'arden of Eden, he did.Tnot think it ..., - 1 7 St. Patrick street, Goderich,' .1.1. Sproul, she was horn' and had lived week -end ,with Mr. 1). Munro. WaS a good report. . . . children motored over from Royal Oak, .-- -: ..46., Altch., on Saturday night, and .took hiS' daughter,' Gail • Marie. Alr. ;toil Mrs., Wm. •Silverthorn .and Reports Werc- given by Rev. H. J. , ---- ______ _ all her , life iu Goderich, and for al- -father and- mother, Mr, and Mrs.,J. Snell, Re \''. Win: Alair. and T. A. C.am- CRAIGIii.;,=-At Civic Hospititl, ...North mOst tWenty years was eniployeckr.,41,s family and -Mr. Chester McGratten, all a store. Always courteens and obliging, mrs. stivirthorn.'s Parent:".( Air.' and Coultel,I. commissionerg- to the General., Bay,- Ont., 04,,October 1st, 1946, to a clerk iu 'the F. .E. Hibbert &. rola Lockhart, to Dundalk' on Sunday-. sto of Aylmer, were week -end guests with pron.,. .attend the -Seventy-fifth anniversary of. Mr. and „Alrs. Melville Cralgie, son, Robert John (a brother for she, Was highly regarde(1 by, ail,,. with mr,. p. , the opening of the old home church of pittlity of Montreal.,....were impressed1111- the Lockhart family. ELLWOOD.-At AlexAndra Hospital, 1.( faithful Member of Knox Presby, of Sarnia,. have been visitinganiong old With -the, greatness, of the United ' whom she eame in contact. She was Rev. A. W. By0W11 and Mrs. Brown, .. . It's goin' t' hp fun t' Watch. an' see Goderiell-011 october 131 b. i 046, to terian- church, and an. 'active member. friejids in the district this Week and Church. iind took' all aetive interest in the .tlisciissions on. such subjects as the. how long the meek kin dieep the earth Mr. and Mrs. Lewis I:111wood. Walnut of the Arthur Circle. She Was a past Qection- of the moderator, union with taking in the sights at 'the Interim - :1 fter they Inherit it. ' street, Goderich, a daughter.' mistilesA of Princess Mary Lodge, L.O. tional Plowing -Alatch. . * . . - the Evangelical Church, whether the FE:•;NER..,-- At -lexandra ilospital„ B.A. "Surviving, besides her husband, ' Air. H. J. carrie of New 1.,kkeard next nkeeting should be held 111 1, an- Goderich, on ()club -yr 1 Oth, 1 946, to • are two, sons, Bobby, conver, - revision of the manual': di - thirteen, ape visited his grandmother. Mrs. E. AV. I 'Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fennel:, raley Billy, eleven; her father, Air. David c,i1.1.h,;h1,1 „,„,k_.. ma, has J„i„4„,i,the .„1.,,e(.2e, and mixed marriages. street, Goderh)n a son, Robert Iienry. Sproul, and a sister, Airs. ,iames Scan- ' permanent staff Of the -B..c.A.F.. _ and . Sununer:Sellool Proket._ , Presbytery decided ti) install a pres- PARKVIEW GARDENS • Listowel PRESENTS ELLIS McLINTOCK (CANADIAN ACE TRUMPETER) AND ORCHESTRA , with Frank _Egan, vbcalist Saturday, October 19th TICKETS ON SALE AT LANE'S TAXI STAND The Gardens .are owned and Operated by a former Godeiiehite; . Farrish, feels that this is real opportunity for you to see and dance -in this spaciewl-fiew hair to a real hand. on a terrazo door. -- At Alexandra Hospital, lon. fier mother plesset1 lova) on. Jul,t lotks c -very inch the gallant soldier. Goderich, On. october -1:4111, 1 046, to 3 1st this year. . .Air. J. 1). Thomas of Toronto was 4 Air. nnil AlVill WhierS. Vietoria • The funeral wits held on -We.dnes- an interested' visitor at- the .plow.ingn day afternoon from the home ot her inatch and was heartily greeted by his 1 IAAILLTON.-.V1 Alexandra liospitel, ttitherr • Air. David, Sproul, Raglan G•oderieh friends. Ile has not rust ids Goderich, on October 1 11.11. 1946, to Careet, the service being conducted by interest in the town in wikli 'he spent Mr. and Mrs. Tholmts' Hamilton, Rev. Richard Stewart •of Ktiox Pres -I a number of years. Huron road. (;oderich, 41 daughter, bYterian ehureh. 'Tlie'esteem • and af- visitors at the 110100 Of Airs -,-4). Ale,. • LINFIEI.1).-At Alexandra Hospital, feetion in. which the deceased Nl'as held Ilwarn and. Airs. Al. I3rael:. were Mr. ,Goderich. on Tlit.sday, October 1 5th, in, a Wide CiVele frierniS -Wete and Airs. 'littule Martini' and daughter 1946. to 'Air. ;trill Airs.- J. Mini Lin- evidenced :in the great profusioa of Barbara. - 1)etroit : Miss: Virginia • ItAE.---At 'Alexandra Hospital, Gode_ oral rooms. The pallbearers W.ere ri011.•on'Oetober 1 6111, 1946. to ' Mr., Harold inhbert; john 'Alattliew Airs. It0b1.. Rae, Newgat.n. -Sproul, Archie Townsend, itoy Mug- eron. and Mrs. Cameron, -ford and Russell Drennan. The inter- VINC.ENT. — At .1Iexandra Hospital, ment was in Alaitland' cemetery. Lucknow United churell. Where Airs. • (loderich. I m (hnober 111th, 1946, to Cameron st ill retained her inember-• AIRS. It. D.. CAMERON Mr. antl Mrs. Edward 'Vincent, South ship,. on 'Monday afternoon. eonducted street, Goderielt a (laughter. 1)ianna The last surviving member n 1 • Ba rho ra. pioneer Ga'n family, and for half a in Greenhill 'een-tery. the pallbearers • .. century an esteetned and beloved resi- i being Alessi's. \Van, •Alurdie. Thomas , "I dent of Eillek 11 OW. Mrs., R. I).°Ctinteron Ny. w. Hill. J. Av. Jos nt; Ewart Thursday, october 1 7th, 11)16, Angus on Saturday. She was in her eighty- ' ly, gentle disposition. Airs. Cameron Carinichitel, husband of Ethel sixfh yoar.. and had been a iiatient hi had many friends here. She \.\'1S a lie - t 111),)" Hart ;tad. fa tiler of Vern)]. ("hie IIospital since -May, when she ' 6)ten church wori«-c."011(1 held 0 life Aninthelle. in his 53rd year. . I -suffered a fractured arm. Airs. Cani- membership in the W.11.S. of the Luck - F0111'1'111 from F.. E. Cranston funeral erpo was:, • formerly Alit$14, Dryden. noke United church. Silo, is survived • heme, Alontreal street': en Saturday, (laughter of.,,Taines And Al-ary Dryden.' lry two sons. Mr. F.. Il. Qameron (1f oetober 1 Otit, at. o'clock. p.m. Inter- she Vats horn near Galt in 1 800, and •AValkerti-al and Dr. A. A. cameron of nant in Maitland cemetery. spent her early life in tlott district, ottawa : by „two step-dangliters. Airs. ju'TCHINS.-Stuldenly a t K itcheller. c(011 big 'Lucknow in 1804 upon 'her .11111 Macklin (Jean) -of Milliken. (nit.; on .Saturday, October 12th, 1 946, marriage to An'. R: 1). Cameron, who Mrs, • C. E.-jilt/lies:on (Margaret ) of , JohnlfiltHiins. son of 'Airs. Iititchins predeceased lwr in 1 933. Since 1940 Calgary, and by one granddaughter.. °and the late Ijarry lIutchins, erode- Airs. Cameron had -made her home in Miss Mary Louise Cameron of Walker - _Ottawa with her son. 1)r. A. A. Cam -1 ton.- Lucknow Sentinel. • rich, in his -31-?rti year. 'Thursday. October I 7t11. 1916, Samuel II. .Iolinston, in his 78th year. Funeral from residence. :ird conces- sion \Vest Wawanosh, on Saturday, octoher 1 9th, aj 2 o'clock p.m; Inter- ment in Dungannon cemetery. • • ,IN MEMORIAM MAIZE.- 111 loving, memory of a. dear .wife and mother, Olivia V. Maize, who fell, asleep October 15. 1944. Gone, dear mother, gone forever, - How we miss. your smiling fttee:. But you left us 'to remember None .„011;,,eartli can take -yintr place. A happy home we onoe enjoyed, But death has left :1 lonelinesS The world can never till. Ever remembered by linshand and • MAIZE. In ‘loving memory of V. Maize, Who passed away,, two Deep in tau hearts lies a Picture Di a loved one laid to rest ; I'aithful and true to the einl (if• her silence'she suffered ; patience she Till (.;1)(1 called her home to stiffer no ---.klways remembered by Mother, Bro- -42 filer and Sisters. Coal • • • JERRY (Sueeesso'r to bee Estate) Hardware We now, have the' following for iinmediate delivery- -POCAHONTAS ALBERTA BRIQUETTES HAMCO COKE ' STOKER .COAL LONE STAR STEAM COAL We Will be pleased to help you with your heating problems s and supply your requirements. .PHONE 22 - AT THE HARBOUR CHANGE IN SCHEDULE Greyhound Bus Lines 13us will leave .Goderich for Sarnia, Chatham' , Windsor and _Detroit at *9.00 am. every morning except Sunday. Bus arrives at Sarnia 11,59 a.m. Bus arrives at Chatham 1.31 p.m. Bus arrives at sor 3.28 p,m. Bus arrives at Detro Via Port Huron at 2.30 p.m. SUNDAY ONLY BUS LEAVES AT 2.00 1;.M. IN AFTERNOON Bus arrives at Sarnia 4.4.0 Bus arrives at Chatham 7.12 p.m. __Bus arrivt*a,t Windsor 10.2p,p3n. Goderich to Sarnia operated by Sarnia -Parkhill Bus Line PARCEL EXPRESS AND CHARTERED COACHEg. pus DEPOT AT ' BRITISH .EXCHANGE HOTEL 89tf 'BETWEEN THE A.Gs OF 25 and 40)rears - WANTING° TO GET INTO YOURSELF ITER -E IS YOUR 'OPPORTUNITY! An Outstanding CANADIAN FINANCIAL - INSTITUTION requires -a representative in this area.. If you are a WORKER, and are interested write to— W. E. Hamilton 69 Macdonnell Street GUELPH, ONTARIO' 41 •S011.' st0p 11101 11 damage ill your home., ,As autorized Berlati year guarantee. If Ilerlon fails pay the bill. \Ally not let es incthproof your blankets. carpets. rugs.. !Inputs. uphotst'ered furniture and furs% Merlon Mothproofing,- is colorlesS 0 woman', dr ,ss 0r coat can be inntlipronfed for only -1() cents a .kliy Material mothproofed with Bernal 1.,•titins its 4)riginal I years or we,pay the Lill. Goderich Elva Dr y Milers West St. • Phone. 122 -Simply call at yolir Royal ank branch, sign an application for one or more bonds, to be paid for by convenient in- stalments spread over a year if you wish. 'Keep up the war -time saving habit. Invest In Canada Savings Bonds. * According to Webster, this five -dollar word means elear-sighted - of -acute mental vision' or discernment... which pretty' well describes the "eight out of ten" who Nan to invest in Canada Savings Bonds. CARDS OF ThANRS ADS. FRANK WOQI) AND SONS wish to exprms their sincere ap- .preciation for all the Mims' kindnesses ,extended to 1 110111 in their bereave - Intent ; also to gratefully acknowledge the many ,tioral tributes .and the 'loan of cars for the funeral. MRS. BYRON WILSON IS GRATE- FUL to those-, who sent floral tribirtes ',the time of her bereave- , 4110/it.---and----those-w40—expressed--thelrf sympathy in any .way; also those who loaned their. ears. , -42. 'family wish to thank those who have been so kind and -sympathetic to, them in their bereavement and would extend thrifts also to those who Rent -dowers or loaned their caf,(' for the : funerals. -42 IN RECENT ADVERTISEMENTS we during the war; paying for your purchase have been suggesting that the way to save in cash, if you like; but better still by nac;ney is teo have a plan and stick tO it. convenient instalments, as you earn. Now comes this, Dominion Govern- You found mit for yourself, with every meirt savings plan, ready-made for your Victory Bond you bought, that this is a needs. It enables you to add to your savings system that works ... convincing present holdings of Victory Bonds by proof that you can "save some for the Saline tried-and-true method you used yourself." CANADA SAVINtS BONDS e Are as good a's cash -backed by the Government of Canada ... • Can be bought for cash, or by instal- ments out of income, at any branch of this bank . • Can be bought by salary deductions • at your place of employment ... e Can be sold at any chartered bank 'any time, for. schat you paid for them, plus earned interest , e registered -teach bond you buy is registered in your name at Ottawa. • THE RCOYAL. BANK OF CANADA