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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-10-17, Page 7ICER . t '1,91G dorm $' t.1,16- wQI'�;: vv -MI Mr. ancii " • pog o. .A Co m an ...men ,! "Remember the Sabbath Day, 'to keep it holy. Aix days shalt tboU labour•. and dk all thy work: but the seventh day is the Sabbath.. of the Lord tiny God . " Go to church ! NEXT Sunday' and .EVERY Sunday ENCOURAGE OTHERS TO GO TOO. • TAKE YOUR FAMILY WITH YOU. THIS APPEAL IS MADE BY a The "Go to Church" Committee (A STRICTLY NON -DENOMINATIONAL ACTIVITY) Y FREEN1MAL ' -$E'VICE. r .,ice' PIM -DISABLED PR DEAD 4 rams, . L -I S ,,r= 06+ SHEEP6•'�CALVES ,,. - -CATTLE-IF HORSES H . Promptl-y - and Efficiently Removed S rnoIr Phone Collect 91416 Clinton 215 Stratford P WE DO, THE RESTI .n Fashions for Fa fated to bug Fi� de ... a hat many chitty u a e mo to underline y°� a• .in It's detail that Makes the h, with motion acollarcutsl ..ski ttoa your head ... new height coat cut short and a dipping helpline, the es this season's 1 a peplum, detail that defines in session . a •pleats, will read and•eCllobe and Mail: 1 heel, Anda covered edetail�you . a es of The ° fashions ' ...the • e three woolen's pages 1 reports In th flints 1 • Food .S • � Facts and with intervith iews you s you exclusive' S terviews -Lis Tuorio brings men , .. Defy end Ann Eva the world of women the TOwn"hex delicious notables. lts her dally columnyour family's praise with d The Glob •' smiling helpsyou win y° when y I Adams and: cooking slits • ' recipes Mail �� • • • h grow of her feature Why Lowman and Iin he` Yes, 1 asks this question ` 1 Josephine Lo young The 1 column on bow to lde!` before You adday?. 1 Globiildeed grow e d Mail to enjoyment of your our Chi the answer to child For Angelo. oblems turn tO cotuxfn 1 Patrii s helpful dailsn o{ advlce'to parents. , totrt 011,:b FEATURE FOR FEATURE,"YOUR BEST NEWSPAPER The annual frolic of the g xeter ams Club was favored with fine weather and was a g>leat success., Gross re- ceipts for tine two ' nights ,were over X4,000. Murray Taylor ..of . St. Helens, who has been' relieving' manager of the Dominion store at Walkerton, has tatsetl over the management of ' the: Listowel gtore. Rev. •J:' N. z. Norton has resigned the pastorate of the Wingham I aptist church and has accepted a call to the Ajax Community church, near Toronto: This is an interdenominational church, the only church, in a comiin'inity .of 3,000 people. Three Seaforth men were injured in Tin accident on Monday night when the • car in which they were riding struck a parked ear on the main street of Mitchell. The three, Lorne Dale, Jack Eisler and Alvin Hops, were taken to hospital. The Seaforth car turned over on its side, and -the car which it struck, owned by Keith MeLagan, R.R.. 4, Mitchell, was wrecked beyond re- Seaforth. on Wednesday of last week. .The, boys found a rifle wlafch had not been used for several year and took it outside- to shoot at birds, € i d when out) of them pulled Elie trigger the bullet 't3true! young > Mewiett lna tIae fleshy pa eta. of h1 haft shoulder. T e boy was taken to hospital►for removal of the bullet. , l''a was Sold Mr. cid -Mrs. Earl Gaunt u,E \Vest Wawanosh have bought a farm near Londesboro and with their children will shortly move to the new place, Which is Mrs. Gaunt's home. commun- ity. Mr. Gaunt sold his farm in West Wawanosh some time ago to John Pritchard. • Mrs. Kenneth Cameron's. farm In' West Wawanosh has been purelrased by Lynn Ande'rsou of Detroit. Gordon Drennan of Ashfield has pur- chased the 150 -acre farm he has been occupying on the Blue \Vater• Highway, a north Of Kiutail, Pruni W. S. Paisley of Toronto. lair. BE.��II . iLLEA Elliott—SuAith A quiet wedding, took place at the B1':N_lII1,I,h.II, tt:t,' 15. -- Mr. and nghout rec clalory, ug 1' t Bayfield on Satur- day. (►c o .� r . ` miter. secondhter of �1r..auu M5tutduy with Air, and Airs. J. R. Lung. John F. Smith, Varna. became the Mrs. 81111(111,Y r. and Mrs.Fred White un(1-.John, bride of .Lorne Elliott, Walton,, eldest of (,oder'ic1t. visited on Sunday with sura f of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Mr. and Airs. 1[, (good. Elliott. .The- ceremony was performed 3Ir. and Mrs. Stuuley �'auRune spent Sunday]with JIr. and JIr;. Rich. Park, Dungannon. . Mr. and .Ins. 1:1tiicl Jtuurt� attended the funeral of Mrs. Moore's aunt in Letroil-.�:airutly. AJinilerSOlry services will be cu01- duc•te+1 inl;eutuiller• 1'uited C°lturch ne t -Sunday. Rev. (neo. Wylie. a d t ber Std, wile" Florence Fisher Jlrs. (,ir\iu Young of G It t irh silent by Itev. R. C. Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott will reside on the groom's farm in McKillop 'township. Cars Collide South of Wingham A head-on collision on the highway south of \Vingham on Thursday last re- sulted in. severe injur• to Mrs.. Jack 'd'itfen of Ingham. e Tiffen car, furrn r nrir•t'i,•a e•r, -.«.ill he thesprat-1;or. going south from Ingham, collided The (11011• will he inattendaoee with with a bakery truck driven by John special music. Bailey of Blyth which was going north. ()u Thursday evening 0 social e�'eu- Mrs. Tiffen was taken to JJ'ingham ing was held' in the church aiuL. ltwl;lung the evelliitg 0 presentationwas- n a-dt hospital with facial'cut's and other in- juries. Baldl'ey escaped with bruises. to Mr.- and Mrs. Arthur Fisher: who D cars re extensively dntvaged. have moved to Goderich, hnd also to .., i' d... �s .1W. .. . Irl a ' L 4�• �a.11�• .lz Dollar. au><1talQxco _ _ __. " °w ti��eds Iyunc.h.e - At the -- �'� --li�i4I1T ,. -�+ 1511eT rr C� 1, tr; te7, !ilr,_ PrI;` 1 rlNiiet;a, • Dar. a ndNr13.,' (1. i razier a4c1 f'Qanu were Week -tend vi.siitovi at I�0Di o2 43 E ��vvvRDaahtc�aaulc=ani the lrvaitO> -t roti er weak ii ,. U % 9 Tln.ntAi'asalviim- IlsitoVt3 'i141 {ti -le G 41Dalalty . were Mr. and . Mrs. ]L»almq ipa.ttle . 1I.td7VIE. On. 15.Mt'. Jot -3, g aet::ett and faainilc-. of Toripiato ; 1litr and DIrl. of Luctinow visited recently with Malan'' Lawrence Trennaain and Eenneth, a)f -home Of. Mr. and' :VTrs. C1iarlds F Sundercoc;i:, 14th concession of Hallett township, on October 5th, their only 1 daughter, Elinor;Audrey. Was -united in marriage. to Reginald T. Collar. son of Mr. -and Mrs. H. Collar, Wingham. The ceremony was performed by • Rev. Arthur 'Sinclair. After the honeymoon bitLilct and received cuts .on ,the legs, trip to Toronto, Windsor and Detroit, He was taken to Guclt ric Il hospital four the. couple will make their home 41,t, Wingham, where'the bride is on the treatment., Miss Louisan Mnedel bas received the, hSeaforth os n sad news of the death of her brother, Aeilnt lly n ' Arthur Mtuth•l, in Detroit. Mr. Maedel Accidentally Shot ,�• was wel•1•known here and the sympathy Billie Bennett. the eleven -year-old of the community is extended to Miss S'on of Mr. and Mrs. Foster Bennett, Nilo -del. • i Seaforth, was shot, through' " the shoulder while playing with other boys on .the ,farm of E. B. G'oudie, near Was served by the MTidies and a social- tilne spent. An unfortunate accident occurred to "rt t'oun ; son of ?Ir. and Mrs. Burry Walters while Mr. Walters was cutting corn. Thi' - child, unnoticed l,y the father, cause ,in_ ('oatuct with , tete i 1 nursingstaff: -"' BAC KAC:H ellfaF11111 Backache may be.a signal your kidneys , are failing to filter excess acids and poison- ous wastes from the system. Dodd's. Kidney Pills help -relieve this condition. often the cause of backache, headache: rheum tic pains or disturbed rest Dodd's contain essential oils and medicinal ingre- dients which act directly on the kidneys and help them regain normal action. ' ' Get Dodd's Kidney Pills to -day, 138 s•CP, SHEPPA.IthTON SHEPPARDTON, Oct. 15. — Mrs. Henry Farrish and Nelson, Mrs. Leslie Anderson and Mrs. '1'Vnt. Vollick, of the Soo. Michigan, were week -end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bogie. JIr. and Mrs. Robt. Rising, Shirley enrnetii—f}f-�J'irlds(,r. Gpen-t' t11� .week -end , 'with -Mr: and Mrs. Frank Rising. to, , Mrs. Pearl Bogie has returned home after spending the -past month with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Potter, at hang- -hank, Sask. Mrs. M. S. Campbell 'of Teeswater spent a few days at the •home -Qf her 'brother. Mr. Frank Rising. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rose and daugll- ,ter Muriel. of Leamington, are spend - d • ap • e 7. o z�T o stud Sirs, `]r'+ is w* Jhs�re > 1l t .wily, of X41001. f1 c 1:tin2vcr arwill due 1a Cir we"g7 Ued__(intir h (a na s o •toy)+ i< 20. at :11. am. aUd (Z30 pia, Rev. Yt. G, II.'s?,lewazild o 7.T aiton1 speaker -and crcial, muni e Will De rem, 9• Tgec'�t met ‘e'it't, 6iitT.eow?k'4 #eiee." ......_!`^......:.:d^llT."s"3YY3'K.mr:I.&LW,:1.1�•D..=-^•^•c3'u "'J. _�^. ..: T..A'..-r!.`.:TX ... .. ..�.Y?>s^("L:'a' *t':1".w.:.... ^.'�,.1".1.w.S:iTtllm!-E:r:N""',j-y-'_•'.._ x , , .w , have meet the IeA.who' skate your party ling They may live "acr'oSs . the street—' or blocks away .But they may be saying about you, "I'msure they're nice because they're 'so considerate. If I should happen to pick up the, receiver while they're on the line, I. know that if I'try again in a few minutes the line will be free. When I had to interrupt because • of an emergency, they • r said, "Why, of course! Go right ahead.' Naturally, I- do the same for them." To get the best_,results 'from a party line, "Do unto other as you would like them to do to you— and do it first". 3 RULES FOR BEST - , RESULTS ON PARTY LINES: Keep your calls brief. Space your calls. Give right-of-ways- to = "emergency" calls. BELL TELEPHONE COMY''ANY OF CAN AVIA E' "THE MOOSE" Based upon a pioturs liaintod for Carlina's by C. N. Sinclair. Thea is one of a series of illustrations ori tho subject of tho Conservation of Canada's natural assets designed to omphaoiao tho fact that ibo homilies of uin fpoiled natura that ' wa enjoy today Are o kr¢rtitn_1a4 whtvh +sEr paint protoot faz tomorrow. tt'4'1?Vtn1GE1Y DV cAputta;•4. 1441 'Give Hun a Sporting Chance" Wily, courageous, resourceful, the " Canadian moose asks of mankind only a sporting chance of survival. • In the vat forests • which axe his ' home, he is king -- a .ble 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 hcfrdest winter —his skill, speed and.andurance are such that he can be expected to survive eves . the high-powered rifle of .rthe huntsman --- providing' that the hunting. is carried'bn according to the reason table artd just' laws.of conservation. Things that .he cannot suryive are indis•• criminate . hunting, the destruction of his • feeding grounds by fire, and the 'disturb- ance of the "natural balance" by which . ' Naiture protects all wild-life.The destruction of beaver causes marshes'to be' drained, and the noose 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 protect% 'not one, but all wild creatines. We all have a - vital interest in the conser v'ation of our wealth of wild -life' and natural resources, for these are part of a heritage in which we all - share. The preservation of that 'heritage 'de'mands, 'from each "one of,. , d thorough under- standing of the needs and methods of conservation, and this realization prompted the forming of The Carling Conservation Club. ,A• D-253 c, 't da 1' aill,l a, iet