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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-03-20, Page 5��ii�ppgqqq ��yy li S\'r +�q yy�yyp F/4# RJ DA. , kN1 �4 1J4:1 Gay as the blossoms in as the song of the lark, this new color by Elizabeth Arden is exactly what y=ou're seeking A r s an accent.for your new season's clothes. • CAMPBELL'S Phone -4'90 LIP PENCiiL 1.75 NAIL LAC©UEn. 1,,00 a_Springtime garden, sweei Gtod e'rich ,c,, Power Sprayin If you plan to whitewash table cellar, etc., • your stable,or to spray your orchard you will find it will be done well and at a reasonable price by us. We - also have equipment for painting barns' and barn; roofs. VOLLAND & DONNELLY PHONE 1061J, GODERICH 12-3x • TAYLOR'S CORNER TAYLOR'S CORNER, Mar. 18. -The 111itiy- friends of Mr. George (Minn, who is still quite -ill in Goderich ,hospital, wish him a speed- recovery. ' We are sorry tto report 'that Mr. O. Tichborne is ill'in, Ale rancita Hospital. We...hope. that .he will so u.be,xoe tpred. to health. Earl, Fuller' is improving in health and is not now confined to hospital, • The various societies, of Zion church hope in the near future tp hold some social functions. The people of Taylor's (truer cannot remember a winter when -it was so impossible to meet together in a social way: The '.chooir bus is again conveying pupils to IIigh •- School, though they are still digging on the 7th -concession. We -expect in a few days it will be inak ►igifts accustomed trip. Ladies' Aid Soeiety,-The March meeting of the Ladies' Aid Society of -`lion church was. held' at the home -'-'e .1 0 D U AN+N ON , DUNG NON, : Maar. IA -Mr. mel. Stewart- a..rt- hek sTncce5'67't a ttetion sale on Tues day afternoon at l ltl fa on 4th eonncession o Ash1eld. , (iood prices were realized for steels and IM; Nemenats. Mr. Stewart has rented the land and intends to worts for Storms Construction Co. this year, as he did last summer.' Mrs. Violet Johnston, of Blyth, after spending "the paet:two months at Sault Ste. Marie, is now visiting her mother, Mrs. los. klami1 on. Bliss Bernice - . Mahe, B.A., of "Lambeth, spent the weekend visiting I, and her parents, Mr.-nd MrS. John Blake. Mr. and 11Irs. Len Christilaw and Leona,' of Nile, and Mr. and Mr's. Anderson. Mugford, - of Sheppardton, visited Mr.' and ,Mrs. Abner Morris on Sunday. Public,.Library Board. --At the• an- nual meeting of the Dungannon Public Library Board, Itev, W. J. Rogers was elected president and Thornton Eedy secretary treasurer for 1947, with the following 'board: Miss McLean, A. Smith. Miss E. Elliott, Mrs. J. Ryan, Mrs. E. li'Itlrligan, Mrs. Cecil Blake, Miss Helen Anderson. Mrs. Roy Rut- ledge Will continue as librarian. Three • new magazines were suggested and will be ordered. It was also decided to add thirty-six' works of fiction, twenty- three- books for juvcuiles, and eight nail -fiction, 9) the shelves. A motion was c-urried that the. presi(1e11it and secretary -treasurer review the new books. Olen hours at the library will be from 9 11.01. to li p.m. on Mondays, '1'liesdayS. Thursdays. and Fridays; 9 a111. to 12.;10 1).111. all Wednesdays; :111. :► a.m. to_9 pan. on Saturdays. The'1111- 1111(•[a1 statement for l:ist"year showed a b011J11c•e en hand of $S.17. The library membership fee was set at 5() (Puts fur six months and 75 cents for a year. A member is allowed to 1)4)1.1•(,w 'four. books at one time. St. Patrick's Soeial.-A St. Patrick's social, sponsored by the United church . W.A., was held Friday evening, with Rey. W. .J. 1tugers presiding for the following program.:.Choruses hy Dam - gallium school lawns; St. Patrick's'( Story, Lois Webster ; solo, Itoy Rut- ledge; trio, Roy Rutledge, Orville S.tan- ley 'and Everett h'innigan ; solo, Betty ) Rutledge; piano duet, Lillian Popp and AIrs.sJ.-Mc%\'hinney ; recitation, Jimmy, .. , heed solo, Tommy I u�vlE t 11tuvrt�tts , a , y -journal, Mrs. M. Reed ; solo,. 'Airs. Rogers; instrumental t rio, Gladys Rivett, IIelen Stothers alkyl Mrs,. H. Stothers ; reading, Betll Mct'onnell. Betty. Straughan•- and EMily I)urnin conducted several contests. Octogenarian Escapes Serious injury. -William IHawkins, of Sheppardton, eighty-six years of age, escaped serious injury and suffered only a • bump on hid forehead and a bruised -chest in a fall part way downstairs while visiting his daughter, `Mrs. Leslie. Johistohl, Col- borne township. Mr. Hawkins is in good health,' apart 'from impaired eye- sight. Until recent years he was elu- p ()yea art- the earpr•Irt1-y )tttcl• buildim trades throughout,, the district. • l Dies in 91st ,]fear. -After ail illness of only a few days, James Snell passed =u 113" i)f"" Morrtl iy morning 4 n -(:'ollnyrt're'-! township, in his ninety-first year. Since the death .uf his wife in 1921 Mr. Snell had been living with his to. .w ^ 1ODERI IGNAL-STAR A BROWS 124 DIi HEL F CORN .PER ACRE! 4) Dutton, Ont. (Special) - An outstanding corn yield of 124.8 bushels per acre grown on a selected 5 -acre contest plot, has won the 1946 Cana- dian corn growing championship for Jack Witherden, Elgin County farmer, in the 9th Annual DeKalb Corn Q.rowing.,Contest. He is pictured above (right) with his father Ernst Witherden. 4i)Witherden's yield was accurately computed according to contest rules from a selected 5 -acre plot that had been in corn the year before. The contest field was spring plowed, disked and harrowed, and 100 pounds per acre of fertilizer was used. On 11/1,ay 10 DeKalb hybrid seed. corn. varieties 240 and 65 wcre„plpnted irl drill rows"40 inches apart. Witherden won over a field of 97 Canadian contestants whose yields averaged 86.5.bushels per acre on their selected 5 -acre contest plots. • C+ • - 'WE•PAY-HIGHEST MARKET-PRI(ES - FOR EGGS AND POULTRY To receive top -grades may we suggest that you bring in your Eggs FRESH AND FREE FROM STAIN. LAKESIDE' .PRODUC Next Ryan's Feed Mill Your Satisfaction Is Our Success 1, • ♦ .. One of, the many features of the , ORANSTON 'FUNERAL HOME since 1937 has been INVALID CAR SERVICE- PROMPT--EFFIDIENT. Our INVALID CAR chosen for its comfortable riding quali- , ties, and used exclusively for . its one purpose, has alwaya been available 24 hours -:a day -365 days year. And to ensure the prompt service we promise, the` phone at the CRANSTON FUNERAL HOME is NEVER unattended' -NIGHT �r DAY. PHONE 399J The Cranston Funeral Home 1037 A MONTREAL ST. ( caug er, rs.... 'tior concession of"('olborie. Ile Was born in Mullett township,_farnled in Jforris- ttitvns11ip :ind lived for seVell years at \\'inghmn tlfat family of eight -child ren f(nir survive: Mrs. .Telford Nixon (Louie), fu Colborne township; -Mrs.' Ileriert Penthrncl (Grace), 2111'1 conces- sion of Ashfield; A[ iSs Emma Snell, Toronto, and John. of-Luldesboro, Air. Snell Was 11elan of sterling character and 'of- a quiet disposition. :Ile. vas- a lut'nib('1' of Nile United church. At tile funeral serviceuli Wednesday after- noon I2e-. 1'. E. ('ronhielm officiated.' Hex. 11. .1. Snell of Auburn, nephew of the deceased. read 1114'.2:b)1 Psalm, -and seyera 1 favorite hytliiis ,)f the deceased were rem!. The pallbearers were .Ids. E. Snell. Helmer Snell, Geo. 'Walker, J.''r:ink 'i'at'tbly0 and Harry Snell. Flower -bearers were Jack and Raymond Snell, Ronald and Jack Pentland; Rodejick Peck, J. I.. I);1wel1. (;rant Sn('11 and I•:d111)unb, Irwin. '1'lie remains \\'01.e 1:)i11 at rest 11.1 cemetery . I1lytlt: c.tivities Airs. Ba}sy Walter oil_ Wednesday afternycr}-r( of last week. 'I"1if're was an attendiinice of fourteen.. The me4'ting opened vlith • the president. Airs. 1'. Sturdy, in the (111111' The )lt'Vo'91101 exercises, including 1he roll call, fol - lotted the -theme "\lercy." Airs. C. 'I'a yeller gate 11 splendid reading en- titled "('hrist'i11. Lent.- 'A (milt was- ' (quilled 441)1.( li is to be given to the Iced Shieb1 to send overseas. :\ dainty lunch vas S4'1'ye(1 by 1h(' baste, -c•. 11tisl : .''E'11i-. 1s no- is ; '-t pi'•ttire: Builders .at Work: it i5' very real- istic." W.ioitor: "11uf they :aren't at urk." .\nisi : "1 know. '1'h:i1••'• the TV:AIVrri." See HOUSEHOLD FINANCE You mayborrow frog $20 to$1000 without endorsers at Househal'd`' Finance, and you may take 12 or 15 months to repay. Or even 20 or 24 months on loans of larger amounts. Household loans are arranged promptly, with no delay. Just decide hove much money you need and how long you want to takrto repay. Phone first, then come in. Your money can be ready the dame day you apply. 29 Downto St., corner Alport syal Ronk iuildiilg Phone 2%$ STRATFORD, ONT. -1tourr9:te 5'orbtioppetntnistat • toons mode IQ residents of ne'ork, (e9ni 0414(414 44 f)) YFAf14 C? OX?.ourpC8 • 't°. Paints, Enamels, Varni- shes, and Shellac made by FLO-GLAZE Also Turpentine Let a HOOVER 'VACU- UM CLEANER prove its ability to lighten your house- cleanilg w'o'rk. , The Cleaner that "Beats as it sweeps as it cleans." • While you're house clean- ing why not remove your out- of-date drop cord lightsand replace them with smart, modern'lighting fixtures. Eliminate those cords run- ning around the room by hav- ing receptacles installed by ,experts. Nothing like music to lighten your wor 1, . We have everything to suit your taste in music. Whether its sheet music �r records in popular • or classical'selections. . 0E1 `RECORDS Briefs Ptoi DIED 1 .."By .the way, Mrs. Jones,' said the ROBERTSON. - At her hOme, 409 new, lodger.4'r. I have a few idiosvn - Backaches go (jtric•kty, often ftM,"l. lust dose. RI'AlAI'Ai'S tw'o wtiy-uctiuu attacks the cause; relieves thr 1)111.11. Campbell's and Emerson's drug stores. • -12 RummIagt: Sale at Parish Wall, Sat- urd:ay. May l001..1.30 14111., sponsored' lty 3.11trgaret Seager CA111). • -12 Heserve- ,April 10 for bridge And - ••00" in' St: George's l'at`ish IIall. ausAnc•es St. David's group. -12 WV art' nu« hi 0 pesitio0 to accept 0 limited number of or\.[ets for the f:uu: ons Kirsh all -steel \'enet44rinds. 'Phis is•the first offering i11-nc::u•ly four years. Kirsh. Minds are sold' vitt Schaefer•s. -12 \el's Beauty. Salon will be closed PMarch 24. 25 and, 20, :1t tvliich tilue the proprietress will 10' at ,Toronto 1 -t-t `li h • . .sso:1-. at the RoY:al \`ark "1liitel. Jusephipe's' Beauty. Shoppe will be closed Mardi 2-1, 25 and 20, as Mrs. 1'hiOhelnl is planning to attend the hairdressers' convention being Held at the Royal York Hotel_ at Toroth°. 42_ Fuller Brush agent will call•'at Gode- rich on Mondays., Phone 75J, Clinton, or leave name 11t 71, Guderich. . -2-4 Free service Q11 rlingazine .•ntisc'rilr tions. Mary 13, Ilowcll. 4 St. Vincent street (rear). 1'lione '213\W. 1Utf • Extra . Special : I) a Barry Derma.' See= Fcirniula. (rtl l cls ' against that .dry crepey look. Spl'ci:rl beauty,,bt(11US for a limited time. Reg.dil:1r z2.0(l size, now $1.00. Campbell's 1)rng Store. • "Billy's (;( :lt," a three -act -,comedy. will -•Ur' -presented o11 Wednesda, March 2(ilh. at S 1)10..111 North street United dul,rdl hall. Admission .74)c ,and 25c. T11is play is sponsored by the North street \-nun.: Adult (;roup ':rn(1 is a repeat perforn(:tttce. . 11 x Vern 11'5 Beauty S:114)1 wi11 114' 'c14)se1 Ion Marc!: 24. 25 •:111(1 211, when the proprietor will `b(' :attending 0 hair- dressers' corn eltlon tit, the Royal York lIot'('l. Toronto. -11-1 2 Iitgietric ._ su.F 91ii's ( rubber goods) , mailed postpaid in plain. sealed ('n-' \'elope rt it h• pt 4cr} list.. Fix samples 25c; 2.4 samples :1.(((1. flail Order • 1)otpt. 7-53. NOV-It1'BitEI1 CO., Box 1)1: H: miltun,(Ont. -129' I ►o .,} our p:iperinc; 11041 before tilt; i rush 4)f spring- worl: bc;;i)ir. Sec the• 1111:tri new patterns hi S,utvwortl,y Nv:i4l- 101per,. 5)111:11)14' rot• nin hone. 12 ItOltN ' - 81..1tiI;. .\1 \lex:in(lr:) I(4)spilnl (;oticri(•h. ,(ii \1 -arch 1:1111. 1!117. to ' \I r., 1110! 'Ali's. Cecil 11101:4', 1 4111:001- non. :1 'on..\\'illi:) 0) Edward. \(ci\ I•:Ii;...11 \\"iti;:li:1n1 Hospital. Friml:1y. \I:)rill Wl111). do JI r. ,Don JIciNer (nee (;race Blake). ltll concession • i[itron township. twyin sons, 1(0110ld and Donald. Mot her and babies are 410111:4 litre. Jlc('T'It1)Y. At Suclliilry. (at J[al'c ) 10111, 1917,. ,to Jit'. and Mrs. W. 12. Jic•('tita'cli-. of Sudbury, 0 5<,n,. O'NEILL. - At Alexandra Hospital. (=octet -10i. on March 20th. 1947. to Jit'. and Mrs. Thos. O'Neill. It.I2. :1. (lode tach, a.. son.. SCOTT. --A 1 \\'esters Hospital. 'l'or- on•to. on Friday. March 1 itt1. 1947. to J[r. and Nil's, A. 1',. Scott. 1 nova Eleanore ' JIaeE.wan 1. a da tighter: Jane Eleanore. \\'1Rl4ELL. -At Kitchener. on March 19th. 19.7, to AI'r. and Mrs. ('hats. \\'orsel1, Kitchener, 0 (laughl'r, F Goder eh . _ Home Appliance' Shop Phone 141 . West St. CARLOW Meeting. -Mrs Prank Me- Ilwaln gave her home for the March inecting of the Carlow W.M.S. 'There was n good attendnnee of members and several visitors. ' The service Vin the Monthly was used, led by�.. Mfrs. Me- ITwaln, with various parts taken by the members. Mrs. ('ronhic'li:n gave an outline of ntediehl missionary work in India, and 'ar'rangeme'nts were ,made frrr the rears allocation oto words. Cards were sent t44) siedt members. Tera was served hy tht' hostess and a social hour enjoyed. - I1� i1 i kY ante r ' t oxticr; _, T ics } hat's -tri ri h t� .s re lidd -•tile-. Wednesday, March 10, '1947, Eleanor % I7 :1nnie Toye, wife of John C. landlady. "I'll See that' they are d`ttsted Robertson and mother of 11. Grant regularly." Itubertsott. "�' . Priv;rte funeral o f Saturday at 3 ].1111. interment in Alotuxt Pleasant cellt'tery. • IN MEIIORLIN HUMBER. --- In' , loving -memory of 'C'hnrtewtlerb'ert Ilulnbel who- peed :may o0 'March 21.st, 194:1. -IIis Wife and Family. - 12x 114)1 (;ARTII.-I11 loving Memory of Clarence I1(iggarth. dearly- •beloved �. • 'husband of Mabel Bloomfield -and tem 'lttht. 1 ' 0f---fill4e-I414-1;vr W-14om-cl-ied 511dde1113 one year ago. March 23rd, • 1:111,1,In _Tills.on .1.11 \„• (1)' knows the silent 'heartaches ()lily those who ha-v.e loved can .tell The grief we bear in silence 1•'or the one we loved So well. --Sa,clli• missed but fondly ;(mein ht'red-%);t``Tlie Tiioomhe ( land y. A CLOSE • CALL .Louis \Icllardy. an employee of the Purity Flotir Mills, had 0 narrow escape. fromdeath last _Tllt1,rsditj•:_-_'• - loading bran he was standing at the end of the chute wheIi a bag of bran hit;, 4tiiui on the shoulder, pushing hint on to the track w11114' the ('.N.R.::yard ('1„1.11' was 5111111ting ears. A" fellow"' employee. 'Terence 11ussey: pulled him to safety. saving--l:iitt from cet•r:lit it(- j11ry or possible t AUTO Accessories Fender flaps . $1.50 Foot _Pumps .. .'. .$1.95' Jacks (Bumper and' scissor type) $1.95 .& up u n orlls (single And.�dou=; ,,p.00 _ and up Trico Vacuum • Motor-' "ons Special at $3.95 Star Rim Wrenches 99c ,.Whiz Jr: -Bench 'Save -. $34.75 wide and in,Various lengths, with brackets'). $1.00 and up Bulk Oil 49c- Marine Choke and Throttle Cables .. .i BEEVERS Auta and Bicycle" Supply Phone 295 ' West St. AES. -the enduring beauty of Sterling is -ours for all time when you own these exclusive WtrI 4'e•.-,. patterns. For your own table, for the ideal gift for the bride-to-be, choose Wallace Sterling, possessing as it does, loveliness to behold till the end of time. Come to our store, ask to see Rose Point and Stradivari. You will be delighted to see, in Sterling, that hand -wrought quality, exclusively Wallace, true Third Diinension Beauty. • You will be delighted, also, to learn that these ,patterns are priced within your budget. THIRD DIMENSION BEAUTY IN WALLACE STERLING 'splay at