The Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-04-17, Page 7T LURSDA' •, Arum lath, 1017
THE GODVRICH,SIGNAL-STAR
eIIz•C erg • THe
ORDER OF THE
GOLDEN RULE,
BROPHEV
Fi,NrerY Facility
We'r e centrally located,
whieh is°a convenience for
everyone attending ser
vices here. But what is
even more inap*tant, we
think, Brophey's i+'unteral
Home is a quiet, homelike
place where the,faznily and
the friends find available
every facility for their
convenience comfort, and '
privacy.: Perhaps Nye
should add that no addVG -
tional charge of any kind
is made for the use of our
establishment.
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Sze al e
FLOYD M. LODGE , DIRECTOR ,
t3 MONTREAL ST. 'PHON'E 120
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"11y 'huiStra id has the strangest
hobby," said Mrs. S11111h to a friend,
Cemetery-
Memorials
T. PRYDE & �,ON
(formerly, Cunning:lam & Pryde)
Olinton, Exeter, Seaforth
Write Box 150, or plione 41J,
Exeter
and. _ we shall be pleased to
• calla
eltClar
COUP.TY, BRIEFS
Teevaater is to ' vote May 21.trt Qua
',the p,roposai to Gr1ult. NY.P.Tne czosaa ,
license to the hotel there. .
A branch plant" of R. M. BallantynO
Ltd., Stratford, is being opened. a&t
Seaforth to manufuct>:are gloves.
R. A. Macintosh of (uueigh ` is 'the
new manager o1 the United. Farmers'
Co-operative at_ Wintham, succeeding
3. A: Wilson,• • who resigned= after
twenty-six years of service.
Lucknow Clansmen, who purchased
the building which was formerly a
sergeants' mess at the Port Albert air
station, are Moving it to Lucknow to
be used tsc4a recreational -centre.
Earl Moore was ordainedd by the.
Huron -Maitland Presby tory in Melville
Presbyterian church, Brussels, on Fri-
day night, the ceremony being con-
ducted by the moderator, Dr. W. 0.
Ithoad. Mr. Moore - is a native of
Brussels.
Mrs. Wesley IIenderson died. at
Lucknow in her ninety-first year. She
was a lifelong resident of the Lucknow
Community. Two- daughters and .three
sons Survive: Mrs. James Webster, Ash -
held; Mrs. James Stanley, tistowel;
Wellington Henderson, Lueknow ; John
and Eldon, Kinloss.
A1pliihise Foster • of Hensall is • in
Clinton hospital suffering', from head
injlll'les received .when the ('a1'• he was
driving collided with one driven by
Miss, liathlven Unger at the Ilensall
highway intersection. \[is,s June
Martin. Iol, eliger. in the...Unger ctir,
suffered a t'rac't"tired ankle. Both are
in James street United church, Exeter,
on April $th, After the r ception Mr.
and' Mri . si4;Keaa e lee'by motor for -
the, States.
Forma' Dungannon
Shoeaaaaker'Dies at Ba'rie
fhonfiis Warren Little, a former
resident of Dungannon anis Lucknow,
died on March 30tit at Barrie, where
be had lived" for some years. He was
in his ninetieth year. Ile spent his
boyhood in Lucknow and later opened
a shoe business at Dungannon, leaving
that place to take as position 'with the
C.R.R. at North Bay. He is survived
by his - second, wife' and by four sons
by his former marriage; also by a
brother, William J. Little of •I+ucknow.
and a sister, Mrs. Daisy ,Ilamlin of
North_ Dakota. In his youth Mr. Little
*as a noted athlete. The remains
ere brought to • Lucknow for inter-
ment in Greenhill' cemetery. 0
CARLOW
niungFamrn.
`w.m.s. Meets.• Tho Q'Y,M. . ",i,,et t1t
the house of Mira. Tait Clark on Thtars,,
day. • This 1:704 rhe thtan4-offorin.g
meeting and a good (; aunber were pre-
lie/at. Mrs. Cronnbtelm !Aad charge of
the ev°otionfal part. A Iaumber tool:;
part in tire readings and Mrs. Sher-
wood ell ve • the chapter in t1u study
book. Mrs. Henderson gave very
interesting paper on the Cross and
Easter. In the absence of the pianist,
ltrs. 1ienderson vvillilagly tools charge
at the plant). It is alwa,vs ah j(1y,and
help ,to have Mrs. lien(lerson with us.
At the eke e of the meeting Mrs. Clark
and" otzn served a dainty lunep.
CARLOW, April 15. - Mrs.., A.
Henderson of Goderich spent a few,
days' with Mr. and Mrs. '1', Clark.
11rs. M.,. Morris, Italpii and Isabel
spent 0 few °dad's last week with friends'
a t Paris.
Visitors with and Mrs,
lolllrg for thy lveek-ei t were Mrs.
O'Mahou('v of Sinico(;, Alis Gertrude
Mich,. 't• v
Tlecicer ut t. Cllair, .li h..:Ityd .I1..
Carruther ;. of Guelph.�
1Ir. a1)( \1r.. Hoy .\ilio :u)(f 1:('r\:1
of the ,1l\1•oit So11itlu•iuilt'
attended the wt'(ltl1ttg of \Ir<. .U1 1 's
\ •(•ollisioll between t\vo motor.cars
.. -1-t h Y�=t F=7- rc'~ rrl tE=rl i n� r� tttl t rsl t°t� t rrttl t zre
to both cars, one being driven by Archie
ll•riirtnell of Exeter i11 t.t11e other by
Joseph G. Fitzpatick of Brucetield, a
(iv ilia 11employee of the Centralia .aair-
laort. Miss Bessie 1)utot. 11 passenger
in the Fitzpatrick car, suffered severe
laceration to leer leg -and facial injliries
and wits taken to the -Clinton hospital.
New- Postinaster 7
t Brussels
Itarold V. Berney, .1I.M., 1I.B.E.,
veteran of 'both World Wars, has been.
"at1(1, t never knew anything, about
it until yesterday. I found in his desk
0 queer -looking ticket ' inscribed • Mud
-
horse •,1() to 1, ' I asked kiln what it
was and he told ape it -'wars 'a relic of
aa. lost race. Isn't it interesting??"
_ . , still'�nlnTetT`"'Iiosliiiti5fei''.iif'"Ii2•i'f�'L�t'�`:" '"-T�,.
is the sou of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ker-
ney, .-who have lived its Brussels for
many years.
'Whitby= --Sandy
In .a, (Pl'c=tnony performed, by Rev.
Ivor 1): -Williams of Woodgreen United
church, Td1'gnto, on April 4th, Jean 11'.•
Sandy, dau hte'r of Elliott Sandy of
Ashfield,-bevame- the bride of George
11. Whitby, son of Mr. nfid Mrs. Jos.
Whitby, Lucknpw. •
MacKenzie—Rowe•
The marriage of Muriel Kathryn,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .C'eil W.
Rowe, Exeter, to Frank' Paterson,Mae-
Kenzie, sort _14,,Mrs. Win. MacKenzie
anzljhe late -M-. 1:71 enzie Lucicnow.,
was sOl,emnized by Rev, A. 13. Irwin
WHEEI.X'SY
FUNERAL SERVICE
lib extra' charge for the' ifse
of our Funeral Hflne, Toron-.
to Street.
Prompt AnibulalIeb
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Phone b35 lies... 355.... or_, .7 ...
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sister 11(1711' ll•, \•lit'I(I
Visitors 1\itll .\It. sell \ii'. ,lolls,
Young; o 1 Sunday were \1 C. :111(1 Airs.
Chas. Young;, of (iuderi('h. \I r. and 1
\Ira. James 1, ishttiwi and 1 i vv li �or)r.
Of C1 t1111.
1)otl''1 as \\'('1154t't' (,f 110,11 1.11'h-1N11.t
a fe\v ,stays !;( -1 week \\ ittt 1)iln;ltd
Bean.
I)oreeu \Wel,ster of 1 1l 1(riclt spells
hist weal: \title het coltsiu. .Hite
Refrigeration
SALES SERVICE
ALL MAKES
Conamereial—Donlaestic
Manning Refrigeration
Service
Call for Free Estimate
50 ELGIN AVE. PUIUNE 1098
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