The Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-10-17, Page 6saw
NEWS OF AUBUR
AUi;3URPi, Qei. 15. -Mr. and Mrs,
Gormley r1i`houp.onn and son Bobby, of
ramapton, spent the week -end with_
Mr. an& s t re. liars Mogridge. '
Visitors with Mr. and ' Mrs. Edgar
l,atvvtson over the wee/trend were Mr.
a'<nd • Mrs. L. Kruse -and Wm. -Kruse 4)f
Galt• and Mr. and Mrs. John Finlay-
son of Seaforth.
Mr. Ernest (Aireiii of Toronto visited
Mr.N L W. Medd en Saturday.
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•
Miss Mary Nesbit of Tt►aume yetis
week -end disiter'with hex parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. Nesbit.'
MissMary Asquith, PlIuI.I3.. of
Kitchener, and Miss Betty J. Asquith,
of St. Thomas. silent the weelt-end" with
their parents, lir. and Mrs. Chats. E.
Asquith.
Donald Ross of Galt 'spent the week-
end with, his mother. Mrs. Fred Rost:.
Mrs. McIntyre of Toronto is visiting
ber father, Mr. Henry. •Wilson.
• „Misses , Mary Munro, Reg.N , and
Zeta Munro; nurse -in -training at Tor-
onto. were week -end visitors with their
parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. I). ' Munn,.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Weir and daughter
a
Cemetery
Memorials
T. PRYDE & tvt�'Pj'
(formerly, Cunningham & Pryde
Clinton, Exeter, Seaforth
Write Box 150, or phone 41J,
Exeter
and we. Shall be pleatied to
call.
Barbara Joan have left to tale up
residence at Ottawa, where Mr. Weir
•
has secured a position.
Mr.. Elvin Wightman of Ajax and
Mies Margaret .Wightnlau were week.
end visitors -with their parents, Mr. and
Sirs. Mk.I1a e Wars. Ray &Iuff of Leaming-
ton
ealxt)iing-ton visited, with the fernier's aunt, Mrs.
)Fared truss, on Sunday..-
Mr.
unday.•-:.,M.r. Carl .mX uagblut of' klawi ton
visited his parents,' 1r. and Mrs. John
} 'k -
end.
E. 4. uahgl:)llat, at the wt 4r
Mr, and Mrs. Duncan MacKay of
Bright's' ,Grove spent the week. -end
with Dr. B. C. Weir, Auburn, and Mr.
and Mrs. John MaeKtty.,' Kintail.
Mrs. 'Elsner Keller moved her house-'
hold effects on Tuesday to Woodstock,:
where she will reside.
The services in Knox Presbyterian
church ha ve been withdrawn f)r next
Sunday, October 20th. in favor of the°
anniversary st•fvices at `t. Andrew's
Presbyterian cht,rc•h. Blyth.
The regular )uuuthly meeting of the
THE GOD JRIO i SIGNA&ST
o. Sturdy, M. Fred Te11, lige.
'. )f obisora.
Mrs. iJoltn kl.ouftOi ;gull U1513 Olive
Young sheart the week -end with friendt3
In Toronto.
Miss Isobel Rollinson of Toronto
spent the weer -anal with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. ] olliazson.
Beginning Saturday morning, Mr.
Wesley i3radnock wilt resume 'itis
barbering busiuetss in the Orange !eall.
gamea sgiviiig;- St: Marles
Anglican church was beautifully decor-
ated with autumn dowers and fruit for
the harvest home services on Sunday.
The guest speaker worts Rev. 11. C. Jen-
nings of Morpetb, who chose eubj'eet).s
relating to the Harvest and thanks-
giving. A surpliced choir under the
direction of Mrs. Gordon Taylor eled
in the eervitee of priiise. At the morn-
ing service- Miss Mary Nesbit of Tor-
onto sang two solos and Mr. Roy Rut-
ledge of futnganuuu favored with two
solos at the evening service. One, of
the largest offerings >in , souie time was
r&aceived.
Meeting. --The W.M.S. of
Knox Presbyterian church held their
%Irma -az ()mount 1,7t21
Keller, noticed v,e names at 1240 am. Ciarli of glamiltoti.
and turned b aa>ta alarm., but the cement Mr. Alvin Wight:nap of -, lax spent
Want. structure wets already a raging Thdaa vgiving under the parental roar.
Mr. and Mrs. Cl1 Ritchie and fam-
ily, of Walton, visited on iStraday with
Alir, and it.ra. Ckms. M j,u 9th.
Mr. and of": rte. Maurice :fi os ;t�t an at-
tended. the funeral "on •Thanraday of
Mrs. David Newell; of Belleville.
Mr. and ll [rs. aohn Wear and t:,; arrilyn,
of Kitchener. are spending this week
with Mr. Ind •Mrs. J. L. Me owell.
MIse Mtirgaret Wightanau has re-
turned home After spending 'several
weeli;t8 near Jordan Station, in the'
Nilagara district.
Mrs. 1t. B. 1liuuu Of Guelph spent
last week withher mutler,
Mrs.
Clarke.e.
Congratulations are extended to Mr.
W. H. Campbell, who on Saturday,
October 19th, will celebrate his nine-
tieth birthday. Mr. Campbell is en-
joying wonderful health anti was able
to help in the 'harvest tield this fall,
On October 12th .he was able to attend
.the Nash -Crozier wedding at London,
ttlie bride being his granddaughter.
We wish Mr. Campbell 'health and
strength to enjoy many more happy
b1i tlulays,
Insured car -owners are evidently
good drivers; those who 'hit you in.
furnace. In a aamatter of minutes a
large crowd_ lead gathered, but they
were helpless to save the build;
waaEi feared that .Knox Presbyterian
church and the residence of Man. Maud
Tretaiiat, situated on either side of that
flashing struetpre, would fall pray to
the flames,. t but - speedy and e .dent
work by the member l of the Auburn
and Myth fire brigades prevented
serious damage to these structures.
Mrs. . Frelnlin's. home, however; was
badly scorched and all the _ windows
on the east .side of the church were
a ,
shuttered either by heat' or by pressure
of water. There was also damn , to
the interior by smoke. Flying srks
proved- a menace to the residences of
J. W. Medd and Wm. Mellwain and
the Foresters: •• IIatll as Well as other
homes west of that point. At 'one tune
a small lire started en the roof- of a
burn belonging to Mrs. Alf. Asquith.
Mr. afar Mrs. Bradnock were absent
from their residence at the bine of the
conflagration and' thus absolutely., none
of the contents of the louse or shop
Wi,nit•),':: institute will be;:h,t 1t1 .a1I the .thank -offering meeting on Thursday, were saved. The absence of wind and
l ort tern'
Hall on Tuesday, oc•totter when they hacl its their guests members a plentiful supply of water, which had
"end. at ''.:3() p.m. lits. Lorne Iyer•, I of the \\'.\1. ti. of Blyth Presbjterfan been reinforced by Friday's and S+atur-
district president, will be the guest church. the Ladies' Aid of the Baptist day's rains, proved a blessing to the
speaker. Current events w'itl'be given church and the Anglican Ladies' Guild. pre -lighters, as well as to the villagers.
by Miss Elute \°Itttc•h. Ila tes,ses--Mrs. Myst Herb (Iuvier. 'first viae -president, The new lire -engine was used for the
R. Mrs. Campbell, Mrs, presided. The Scripture was read by first. time and it paid for itself raight-'
Mrs. :Fred Ross• who.gave the mellita- ily. It was three years ago Thanks -
tion on the passage. •arid prayer was giving Day that the last fire occurred,
offered by Mrs. W. T. Huldson. Mrs. a building belonging to the Huron
Edgar Law'Sor, tendered words of vv,e1- county sheds being ht'irned. The struc-
cotue to the guests. A solo was reed- ture razed on Monday was formerly the
ert'd by Mrs. Gurdon Taylor and a • I,roperty of the late Ed. Helwig and
quartette --Jigs. C. A. Matson. Mrs,. \vas bui'lT 1 good many- years ago.
Sturiley Jtthustuu, .ft's. Glen Raitll,by
and \lrs. 11. J. Phillips-rNndered a • WESTFIELD
ntuolirr. Jigs. Willington good ex -
pia it,t4d
x-piatit,t•d the posters which were on w'1•;`11'I'I:LI)•` (kt. 17.-\lr. Donald
display. The guest speaker was Miss t'aatporli t,1 Toronto -spent over
A. 'fait of ltlyth. who gave an inspiring '1'l :k"il i1 '• with• his parents,
talk tt1l,t -rt -rt d ale Church.-1C1'�'\iT�. "\\ ..i_ cant/them
J.
Phillips.
A.
HEELER'S •
FUNERAL SERVICE
No .extra eh rge, for the use
,f t,ur Funeral Home,.Toron-
,t 'Street
Prompt Ambulance -
Service
Phone 335: Res. 355 or
*Offers Welcome -Relief
From Coughs Aid Colds.
To get quick,' *elcoir.ie relief -from coughs and
colds -try Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup.
Tilis safe and popular household remedy is
recommended for the relief of coughs, colds, croupy
coughs, sore throats and bronchial troubles. Widely -
used for nearly 50 years it,embodies the medicinal
virtues of the pine add cherry barks. .
The immediate use of Dr. 'Wood's Norway Pine Syrup may check a
cold in its early stages. Dry, obstinate coughs quickly yield to its prompt
and soothing action. .. a •
You'll find this pleasant -tasting, quick -acting remedy on sale at drug
counters everywhere.. So-• specify Dr. .Wood's Norway- Pine Syrup
Price 35e a bottle; the large, family size •bottle, 60e. .
The T. Milburn Co., L, imitetl. Toronto. Ont
A sole was sung by Mrs. \\'eaey hrud- .Mr. :Inti \lrs. Roland Vincent and
not'k. \1r•+. Ross extended it vote of \11' Hay \ :no et, t haat moved to their
thanks to the guest speaker and those new l:on.,e in Myth.' •
who had taken part in the program. ' \ti> -r.? Itt•rotlt\ :tnd Roberta \Ic-
\Irs. Nesbit on behalf of the. Guild and ,V-ittie-e,f :r,dt rit-ll sptnt Thanksgiving
Mr, I►. J. 1'hiltip: of 1Ite Ladies' -kid w it their parents. Mr. and Mrs. \\•ut.
expressed alip.rL.ciatiun' of; the Itlearatit mevitlit
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)1Deflth. et'.:1flrs._.Mary_ 3l0,ore.-4ftcr bury , visibt d tiri• week with • Mr. and-.
an illness -of ':c*reratl pi -births' diiraitit tr,--Mrs. I'
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\11;s \IitI'y E. Muure„,passvd aw'tty, 111 Mr. Nora. in Rodger - ,wf St. (.'ath-
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variably have no insurance.
:\lex:tndl'tt lIoslirtti t,ocietnh. ttll , trine. tut t•ite week -en -d with his
Thursday. , Airs. Moore suffered a • t,rether• Mr.I:tuerson Rodger. and, Mrs.
broken leg last sitting and had been 1:.uIger.
c'tutitincd to the, 1t(,spital since then. \1i'`s Maureen Knox of Kitchener
She was lairs near Itelgrave ort may was. a tweak:teel guest' ''at -the Borne of
1se lsee. rite daughter ,u!l the late Joltlt her :lulu. Mrs. Albert t'autpbell, and
Mc•C'rea-a and Jane Pierce. - 1)u'ring het" my. (_'auipbeil.
life slie had lived at Bruce Alines. -Mr. and Mrs. .j.ndrew Horne of
Tie>saion, - Guelph rued Toronto. A Windsor visited with Mr. :ttld Mrs.
few years ago she i''atnt4' to .\uli11111 to • ,. "1
(;orau'n well.
Luke -her ironic with her cousin, Miss •\lr. and \Its. Douglas Campbelland
Susanit:t Blair; Since 1Itett she had ett- children visited on Sundity with i°\Irs.
'cleared herself to 0 circle of friends \\-tu. .Miller of Goderich.
Who t''t'spected•the dear old lardy high- Mr. .Warren Batuforcd of Preston
ly for her sweet smile and gracious spent- 'rttariksgivjng with his parents.
personality'. She- is survived l,Y• ane Mr. aucl-\1rs.''I'hos. IBttntford.
' daug.hte,I•, \1-•`:_ (1b tries 1:: 'I''hurupson i