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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-10-24, Page 4Et will pay you to attend to this early because stool- are tic tit? , Among our Gift Supplies are : , . AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC IRONS VA1 UOUS TYPES OF ELECTRICb 1 ASTERS W icy%E ASSO 't TME T OF METAL TOYS such as Wheelbarrows Dump Ti roc , Mash Carts Scooters Tricycles Dtyll Pram, eve. SPECIAL ! WET} ENAMEL METAL 1;1 TC AT ONLY $1.5 EN STOOLS TEE G D] ICII SIGNAL-STA '011317, 1910, PERSONAL neNTIOST OBITUARY c FAN= AND yoypi SUNDAY . Ginters of Port Colborne. has .e, tut nt d home 'rafter attending the fun gyral of thae It Mr. Frank. Wood, ' Mrs. Chas. 9 arrow and Mks Esther Grarrow haw returned two Toronto after sieserrrla• diang the 'summer' seasons in Caulle- c Mr. and Sirs. Guy Griffin and daugh- ter, Miss AAta'drey Pulling. .of Detroit, rc^ . visiting Mr. and Mrs. Geo. art Mr. and JIr;: Nuynuaaa McInnis were' in Midland last Week' attending the wedding of Mrs. McInnnis° nephew. W. D. Biggaan, to Miss Helena Harrison. Mr., and M..Fs. Marvin Green of Port iiuron 'and Mgr. Herbert Green of. De- troit visite=d with' Mr. ,and Mrs- P. James Greven 'over the week -end. • P.S. Inspector Kinkead is a" patient in A.lexaaadra li-Iospitt'l,'`' where he has been under operation, but is' reported to be Making, :a good recovery. Word ,has been received by Mrs. J. (Nilson and Mary, -3 Huron road, that ►Ir \N'il'e eta sails, for Canada. today, 4-.04a.or r- fitly_ <hhoatrd-thee, ,Seythia,r' - - Mr. Chas. Peunington's friends will - be pleased to learn that he is' improv- i1tg in heaalth although he is still c'on- tined to the Westminster Hospital at London. • Mr. and )1_r:s, Reg Newei)mbe and daughter Diane have returned to their ,owe at Kingston: after s ,t•nding two ,e,•ek. with Mr. New,•oruhe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Newceumbe. Mr. AV. Frauli Saunders attended meeting' of directors of the. Industrial 1 'e'Idt•Itr Peers nti�,I, •uc`iatlutlS held ,r tb Ite,yal lark 11,rt(1. Tor„ntu, last attttk• ' 44,1,Iildr,41 Leader F. 11. and .Mrs. Ni •holy :and baby daughter. Barbara .1i1a1. of Belleville. enjoyed the NVet•k- ilid with 'Mrs.• Nichols' Mother, Mrs. W. Patton. . Mil Lorraine Allin. daughter of Mr. anis Mrs. 'Harold Allin, East street, - is euapl„ye(1 as a switchboard operator• At the inilitary hospital at Edmonton, :Ata. Mrs. 11.,„ M. Young has returned to her home at Toronto, after a two weeks' - vi -it with her daughter, Mrs. Leonard Westbrook. and Mr. Westbrook. Water- , -loo street. • Mr. Cliff Peters. who has been en- ;.rgf d....1,y..t,he. God.t rictL i )ns. _('1u._as. _, ' Limited stock of 7" heavy black Breckenridge I ARD.WARE — t` PHONE 135 • PLUMING — .:EATING GODERICH • �AA 1R,rtrt 77nr�� �¢( - ST. EOrEA SAi?�i.0-Eli. U. JOIlI 0.S. T'ilf.,V $aural.'! JElt, Johnston„ a lifelong resp- Vanilly Day and Youth Liunday were dent of West Wawatioali, lrnesed away observed in iit. &ieorge's church 1aft at his home on the 3rd, co . ce sign of • StaandaY, withsits eial services conducted that township wan `.pi;unprw0l:ry morning by the rector; Rev. B. &i[.:Farr, who hast, itt Tris i evehaiy-eighth: year. Fie ak ' the morning service made 'special lead been in poor health for a year. refer,enee to °the faauily. Hee was a son -of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Johnston. He farmed in fttfs ; Instead of the regular buatday school„, •native -township, and for a time ser.ved ' Qa 1 hildren's, Day service was held, with as a sellout trustee. He was a mem- an address by tile, rector, appropriate beer of St. Mark's Anglican church, hymns and a solo 1)y Gary Stunifdrt . Auburn, Besides.his wife, formerly Ia the en�iug an iinressi`e service :palati=lila Hamilton, he is survived by two of tine ,inste-:alla.tkn1 of ll)ofticers of the duugllfers° Mrs. Cameron Pothering - and ° Anglican - Young People's Association ham, of St. Mary s, and Mise. Luella ' took Place. With the members of the Johnston, a teatrhes on the staff of ' executive grouped (t the foot of the Clinton public selnuols ; a son, Benson, ; chancel 'steps, the ,rector, Bev. Beverly, at Inane, and a brother, James' H. 1$' Farr, congratulated the past presi- Julatistun, of Auburn. ?dent, Hazel, Wilmot, on her`work, -and The funeral took plate froni his late presented her with a past president's residence on Saturday afternoon, the pin. He then called upon each of -the ser o it a being eondueted by Rev. J, 1 executive in turn to take the pledge o II. 'L. Henderson. The interment was ' once. and to receive his officer's badge iii Dungannon t•entrtery. along with ahA.Y.P.A. manual. In- stalled were Fred Whittingham, press: -1 - • - 1reee4,KI.LA- Si. veto ,(lent; •",Ijeslse--Riley,- -Yiee-president; Miss ,11etsellai N. t'u„k, daughter of Helen `Ideau, secretary; Ada-Farrant, treasurer. the late Mr. tltand Mrs. Joseph Cook, The Scripture lesson for this service passed away at the home of her sister, was read by Fred Whittingham, the Mrs. (;to. fret niau, t'olborne township, prayers being taken by Leslie Riley. on Weilnesda�;, t ►ctober 16th. She oo•fhs During the offertory: Gary Staniiorth !sil, in JieKielulr township. but droved nietisetf his listeners by singing `Fair - to Colborne township sixty -live years est Lord Jesus." ..t:;•, and resided with her patrents until Mr. Farr chose as his text the verse their dt ath. atter w:hi,•lt .lie lived from Ezekiel, "Sova of roan, stand upon with- hersister. -Stir, i,-iug are four thy feet.” In his ,sermon he stressed i,E'other.�, IIr•ri, ..f t\'ood�tock. \\'illiiup the principles of the A.Y.P.A., Worship, And 1►liter of Goderich and .Lock pf \Vet',rk. Ftellowship and Edification, as L, t btit'n earl three sisters. Mrs. Iiar'rY well as the motto Of the organization, Freeman of Hamilton. Mrs. Maude For ('heist and the Church." Each inee„u .,f I•:xett•r and Mrs. Gi,o. Free-mlru,her has his job to do, said the 21,..it 1.f 1 ► i et•t•-t-d w"aa a rector. and must get away. from the old-; 'memb, r of Lt•t•i,urti United church, concept that someone else can carry j whose pastor. Rev. 1':: (.'ruuhielru, his share of the load. t oudme'tt d funeral services on Friday After the sHrvice. the young tpeople "afternoon at the Iirul,lley fitil@Iul home. joined together in the Guild room and Intermenttcu� in ('olfaurtie cemetery, . enjoyed -'a short period of fellowship the pallbearers being Fred and Harry in a fireside hour. Morton, Harold Freeman Robert (.'ook, ('harles _\1t,ure and Ralph Kingswell. GREAT SOUND MOTION PICTURE BASED ON THE LIFE OF CHRIST To Be Shown I i►: Knox - Presbyterian Church OCTOBER 27th, AT 8.30 P.M. SAVORED SINCGING INSFIPATION — FELLOWSHIP You Are Invited SILVER COLLECTION -k GT'S S. CAR_MICHAEI. The death occurred in Goderich on '1'llu jiday, October 17th, of Angus S. ' Carmichael, in his fifty-third year. Mr. ! Carmichael was a e9.n of the.late : u >• s e t` rtrrreq .•r _. _ _... a:uri' -sOt> I =nets " karmic •moi �p _ .. .ta..ext}'� i�Zz'e�`���.:tiaeheti- __ _._ � If •tve :don't change conditions in the , Dr. and- Mrs John N. ,See had as a rrtti eel and R rth his family ,is occ'+u •c> rey'`io'rc 11`h1Da1"nd"'•�t as -.;rntta'rled iu world 'they are going to change us., guests during the ploys ing match Dr. ing the (larri,w residence 'on North 1'L3 to I;,tllel Ruby hart. They live Refrigeration SALES SERVICE ALL 'MAKES Ci)mmereiaal—Domestie Manning Refrigeration Service Call for Free Estimate 50 ELGIN AVE. ° PHONE 1098 36tf d See's father, Mr. Russell See, -Weston: street: - - till a farm un' the 16th concession -of his brother. J. Kendall See. Slalton, mt... and li.rs: Gordon Taylor " of -Weser• , township, -until, three years' ago, Mmee.1.4„,_-\Walker and Mr. ,.E. Doherty, ' Edari - Grove spet�t, the week -end of tt'heu they moved to Goderich. Here Melton, Dr. Dow'hey Thompson, Mount 1)etober 12 at the home of Mr, and Mr. Carmichael vJ s employed .by the ' I;ryd,eis, rind Dr. John Charlton, M.P„ Mrs. Wm, Pirnie, East -street. Mrs. (;e'tderichJlitnufacturing Co. until April and Mrs. Charlton, Brantford. Tarlorts gra;`nrlpa'rents, land While here of this `year, •when he was afflicted! .Mr. tante. Mrs_ Victor Lauriston, of + haul the great-grandchildren- baptized with a heart ailment. P{eviously he Chatham, spent several days in town on Sunday by Rev. Richard Stewart of was employed for .five years at Grant I oyet+ the week -end. 'Mr. Lauriston is Knox chilrch.Kebley's ea sell' plant in Elma town - the well klrtawn.author and Goderich ' Mr.' Kenneth l?'enningtnn has taken `hip, Ise is survived by his +wife and old boy to• whom the Goderich public e•etarge of the Dominion .store here. sue- _one clilugltter, Verna _Annabelle; two! schools are` indebted for the medals reeding. Mr. R. Sharpe, who is Itt'lvii - )..).r.'.'1"1:::::'1..1olin-arnd J'admes, of Goderich, ,iv n -'each rear t•, tine Top students in to go into hnsiness at Walkerton. \1r. e sister, MrGeorge Hart, 'cif' the entrance._ classes. . Pennington. who is the sort of 'Arr. and' :1,1" the to\vlisllip. :firs. ,Chase Pennington of 'town, was' 'he funeral. tooli place on Saturday Get your 'supply - of counter chock I manager :of the- _Dominion store at '•a afternoon fruit, Cranston's funeral hooks .nd .restaurant'pads at Thehome. 'where many- hea(utifui tributes g\\"in/. ham before! the war and after . Sig—nal—Star. Printed to suit you per ` returning, from overseas again took showed the esteem and_ affection of a eharze of it. t wide, eircl,• of friends_ Rev. L. H. Turner of Victoria street United -church sutra Ily. }1M1t ,i"•• �.o r. , B1 yF� r• • A / •i area . 4�. •‘ 4. ,r f ,724,17.4 area - t • ow',ED AND cpERi't; r o taoG. o' ATLANTIC& PACIFIC ,°oco tie . a. 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NEW MACK TOMATO SOUP COLD WEATHER CEREAL QUAKER OATS VITA `` " CEREAL LT. 10 AP!INN 2504 MILE GUARANTE MOTOR OIL tBRODIE'S SELF RAISING ilL01111, 1 • PURITY ALL PURPOSE FLOUR: PURITY ,aOk 0 20 -oz. no .Tins * 20-oz.Tin 130 ALi Tin2a-oaz. 19 2 Tuns 15t Lerbeipkg.11, W 2 -lei➢. aro Ban 100 -oz. Titi 93¢ • 7-11. Bag :23# 7 -Ib. Bag. 230 o 4€3-o!." tit 'Pkg. 10 -Ib. and Bag 75-lb. OP 0V.)0 • AUSTRALIAN SULTANA BAIRNS SMYRNA FIGS WHOLE UNP1TTED APRICOTS e ib, 901; lb. 49i4 Swi'ft'tIea nser ,• 60"$E5' AS IT CL ANS 'fO 2 for 25c ♦. ollS ' L I BBY'S BABY FOODS Lanny S MUSTARD , ' 2 6J:' 150 ADDS TO ANY MEAL OXO CUBES, : 4'd 100 NO RINSING, : NO WIPING' SPIC & SPAN e Pkg. no HAWES ' FLOOR *.x -Ib. ° li ro ,45 CHANGE TO 25.46-10 WATT SOl fl . LAMPS e>weh, 15,E n ruipcted the fluteral service' and the pallbearers were six Brothers-in-law:, \\gilliazu G. Hart rut4 Alinlzr, Starling tri Wroxctt•r...IIurry -\V, Hart of Sea - forth, • Stanley Kitchen' of West Monk - ton.. Joseph (Cart of Blyth, arid George II;irt of Br iissels. The interine.nt was iu Ji;iitlitnel cemetery, JIRS. J.1 \II:S C. SUTHERLAND I•'riends iu Goderich Learned with regret of tile' death of Mrs, Jaynes C. Sutherland-, formerly IIelen Lenore Lotveleri. letter daughter of Mr. W. George Bowilcn of Oshawa and the lite Jars. Bowden. and granddaughter u1_ ;.Ir: \V. S., P,pwdt:n, Keays street, t;uelerit•h. Mrs. i ut1terlaand passed ;await' in thea, General hospital, Toronto,' tam 1 r idaly, '1 rc;tc,lr. n _ 1f�,•-afti i s painful items ss -of eighteen months' .duration. For over i eventy years she ha (1 juened i.iotierich's el/1011Y, She is survived by her husband. .Tames ('u;cts ti Sutherland. • formaerly- of Goderich, ' um, ndson of the late Clnrnty Registrar \Vnr. ('oat-. and by a . five-year-old daughter, Sylvia9 Ielen_; also by her falterer and one sister, Lois I Mrs. _Alex: C.- Virile ), of Oshawa-. Tlie. funeral. held on Monday from the Biates & Dodds funeral home, Tor- onto. was largely attended. There was at prt,fitsioti, of fl•tirit-1- tf'-ibutessent by 1 friends. Inter•tmernt took place in the.l f;wtily r.r) pt In the ntatisoleuni .at Oshawea cmtete•ry. The paillbearers " were three uncles and a ,seism. _Messrs. • Pratt, Rirssel. (;,urdnn and' Lawson Ger- rard. all ,of Ostia w•;t, aand• two,brothers-'. in-law. Alex. ('" Ila }l, of Oshawa. and William A. Sutherland, Goderich. r. 'In addition to the family, a)molg 1 those attending ,the funeral were mss'. 'Florence - Gerrard. t)sha\vn ; S1r, wind Mrs. W. Jiang. Toruntri: Mr, and Mrs: C. E. Botit•tlem. Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stithe•rlantl• Goderich, and Miss 1 i J1. Neil. Parry Sound. d'il1 INF:�' FIRE f,ALTFORD- , A chimney fire, which, slightly dam- egred the roof at the residence of Ro}itert ',VW'S. real t ford, gatve the Goderich t. firemen a rim on \Velnesday at noon, .1 few bites of water were •snflicient to hist nal the blaze, Mrs. Lewis is grate- ful ti, Mr. .1 liic;kane11 111(1 the stranger i tv}i*► left la•r,trce site li;url limp to thattrlc ititu for 11c,•irc atso.i.tn,t(.f. rltiritt; the ti tree. Stomach Sufferers 1)o not let stomach trouble interfere with the _joy of 1 i t itlg, Dr. McT,eo(T's Stertn:whi • will do for you what it had for many 'others. Uses' states: "For years I suffered With' terrible gnawing Pains a few honro after eating. The doctor placed Imp on a diet 'ftvt six months, and when that did hot her11 greal,tly. he said that only an operation would• rerriedy the pconditiott. Fortunately, ` however, 1 earned of 1)r, )1ef,eod's Stortiaehie an( decided to try it.first. ,, After talc- iut three bottles 1 was free 'froth Pain. I kept (»u improving rind have now been well for seven years; enjoying my mescals witllotil the acid of medicine." -- 1. Sturnarllit• is exs•cellent for all. forms_ t)f stf)nititim troui►ie, ;nicTl tis heartbiirre I bloating. gas, sour stomach, and is ltiipttriially helpful where there is a pain below the brneastl►ulie after' meals and 1 night indigestion, Sold Ry CAMPII11*;I.I1s DRVda' 'WORE dGODINtii('fl, ()NT. Sky Harbor Air Services Operating County of Huron Flying Club '* PILOT .INSTRUCTION '` PASSENGER FLIGHTS * CHARTER SERVICE PIPER CUB SALES AND SERVIC,] A Competent Staff of Licensed Flying Instructors and Engineers. Write for Illustrated Literature • ...-:... ..-,.2. - �w ryFy,.yj�j«.Z, ,�py� ..�,�{�y,.. y����{,.,..��.• ■y'_y{11�I}�... I■pr'��.irro.-;:;. ..s w.M. 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Not only lovely, but ineffably smart. Red Grape- Lipstick —1.75 Red Grape Nail Polish —.95 Red Grape Cream -Rouge-1.50 .. 1 • CAMPBELL'S DRUG STOB,E The ka:luare Goderich You're dollars ahead by .Greyhound—not just onc. but every time. 't hort trip, or long trip, the big blue and white coaches give you more—comfort, conveni- ence and definite travel savings. ' • SINGLE RETURN Sarnia • ' $ 2.60 $ 4•.70 Chatham ' 3.40 ' '6.15 Windsor. 4.75 - 8.55 Wallaceburg 4:40 . 6;15 Port Lambton ' • 3.35 6.05 - Forest 1.70 3.10 Hank's Place 1,30 ' 2.35 All Fares Sulljrct to (iti<,terniltettt Ta: Goderich Depot -4. BRITISH EXCHANGE HOTEL PHONE 691 Champion D7 Grain Grinders ,/ Self -aligning. Gi bat Yoke mounting assures a11 -.round pressure on plateresulting in the finest grinding possible. Non -clog straw breaker on feed worm enables Champion Grinder •to successfully grind straw stems, etc. Simple, positive feed control is easily adjusted for coarse .or fine chops. No tools needed! The Champion Grinder tan be .opened wide by -removing the three wing nuts for plate chanjng. Ample space to remove nuts and bolts. COME IN AND SEE IT TODAY! Hoover Cleaners inStock A surv'ey.amongst housewives shows HOOVER 5 to 1 choice over any other cleaner. / :./. .... fi)! Cornish Eiectric , If it's El'e°ctrical-Lig it's available—We have it. P.:3OU 141 , WEST 'ST., GODERICH