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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-06-05, Page 9• 4, �YJ SO1ki, rVNV. alio 1 to SUPE THING. E KNOWS THE VALUE OF FREEDOM WITH SI CUflITY Healthy ■ Attractive There is nothing so destructive. to beauty and attractiveness as chronic fatigue. When you can't rest and sleep well —when you have indigestion—when you feel tired out and run down in , ealth, start in at once with Dr. - Chase's NERVE FOOD and you will soon know' why this Vitamin B1 tonic is ho popular. v Ask for the new eeonc orny size bottle of. : Dry Chase's, Nerve. Food 60 -pi l Is—t;Oc'ts. 1SO p111S—q$1.50 NEWS OF AUBURN A('111'11N, June a. --Air. and 11rs. A. J. l'c'rgusum spent the week -end at P•lrkhull_ \!r. and Mrs. Geo. Beadle 1u1v'e re- turned front a s'eek's visit w•itll'their daughter, \1rs. ('lif. Brown, and lir. Brown -at \\'altou. •' Airs.''elsua,\IcLarty is. a patient in the Gutter -jell.. hospital. Ilei tunny friends wish. , her a speedy rec�►very. \Ir. and Airs. \V111i'ed K11111111111 aid 'Anglican -c•lturch. The !meeting was 111, family. of Guderids, spent Sunday with- change of Airs. Ilaggitt.- The Scrip- titre crip- t ore was rend by Al iss ('olliusola dud. a reading was given by Airs. A. Lether- land. Aliss Jean Kirkeonnell con- tributed a solo. The topic was, give)) by sats --bei• (laughter -in-law, Airs. Wilfred Vesterfelt. Miss \Icilw•ain of Nile is visiting het aro' .ilio Fuss. Zurich; :. Aland Keyes. , . ubsc.`e _ cerelnony )vas Performed try Res•,• S. or the late !luras(' Burton. I' a child annoys you. quiet hint 1,}• Varna. i (► heir return from Itis ninety-tlrst l • 1( • ODE ICR SIGNAL -STAR wceI with Ill• r. cite Um. Juvlto a kk�laaaevi&Ile. OUU 4 ahu be'r of • frlien u and acquaint- ones from }f$c'n>Jttiilleb' attended th9 funeral of the lata'°.W. `x.11. McLean in Go(lerich least 1171ednesday. Many listened to the "Chum's[ of •thte Air" last 'W'ednesday,. over ('ICNX. The service Was delivered by the Benmiller minister, Rev, U. E. ergs l`delra. Young llc➢anllt Group.—The I3enlniller Young Adults wet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jewell on Tuesday._ May ues11ay,- May 27th, with •alt excellent atten,d- ance. Four new members were pre- sent, which proved encouraging. _Mr. Orval Blake, president, opened . the leet1ng. Messrs. 5.111forcr Durst and o3s "Fisher read the cripture lesson and i1's. Wilmer hardy 'edit' prayer, after which Mr. B1A11tr tools charge of the bushless It was decided t() have Blyth sportsmen have •orgaaaizd a Fish and Game (Club, with l[;. Al<. g.erilniaeour' as president. Reeve ('eci1 Wheeler of Mbrris has sulci !lie• farm) on the 4th lino of the Distric i ett111ii111 the 1.44briidor PA4* um 1TIr 10.,4i, liea(4 ills! = b'4,4 his uo-d i ii �tlSortli nznte ]1'9W awl COnlI aet(�ak ? 1pata('ti('() tat d�iytla t > t � Lar i .'cls a ew , t. ,;� , MunZ toga tlrird 1?riLi1 > et ifs a $ew(-ia,y (last: optoaaha,try n, ila:enettl. klfff ti lE3[fal'1 ()lr, °iii tda�� 1Y�a�> a(1�>~0 tea �%iiilaA(3 was prulniaa� nt in tin wolr�i o the . (. allI.b there a 1>zi$ �li('aL (til � 14 dor t United church and was a member of , 1 A><enfell Mi6sion. d.,10fo ` ('Quin tQ..•.the vivil Town `(leis wife,) two sYears. as, Ross of !' 731g tla in X19.44 1,(; bad • t3j eE1t r 1°te g • . with: tine t xenfoll M township to Joseph Allen of Glae.ow and 3c ass s Seufortli and Murray of Toronto, ' .b home.. 1 new l °spas! 'nti tla h DUilt . at a daughter, Mi s �� innifred, at la aan Scotland. ' � 1'iti�;t()at at an. cytfllaaalte(il �a>G of �k0Q,�'. i11llr�s (ecv Oti�11,<cP� ; rim Uoidd cvUL Faav�' ela�a ge i1* u � clltir('11, kleutstall, was sold at auction I mt„. ,�Q....t,.,..�ier )fou n at Clinton! hIIFl "P rim^ hta I'ei idcnee• h14 rt5tka a° t4 -al` The 've('tory • of St. Paul's Ani titan Clinton )lio5t011(y yrs last week . for $2,450. The purchaser was William Sweitze'r of Exeter. Mrs. Henry Hayter died at her home fit Stanley township on Thursday last at the- age- u( tie*vtaflty years. She it survived - by her husband, six suns and tii1'('(' daughters. • Neighbors of Air. ',and Mrs. Ilugh u ;� •stn active interest in elini eli aua 0.021„ been apurehased from Mr. and, Mrs. l aalumity affairs clad wad t1 c irnt lire db Iiugh Mae46nzie 'hy Glen and. I! rivals i mon of the I�iola CLuI➢. Mrb=>1?lati�l an( ; Cook,. who will take pOSSeSSiun July 1st. 1 (�kizl(Irezi �3�i1.1 E'()ratinlne sto• rebiai in Glu The sser •edew �with theners e•Canadianwar �carmy Blyth. • ,9 in .the first .,World War .and Vratt 1 LEE- Cook with the Canadian navy in the . (`Y 'I`llcker\I11ith gathered at second„ War. jL1ll4... congregation again 11115 year Chesney. 1 . ®4'EalB_... -. 11--11,I® Q� under the saute system as last year, their home one afternoon last° week y " marriage LI'.EBL'Id,4, June3.—Miss,i3anelae 1 hE 31 of Margaret Louise Shaw of I3rEitkltlYn iai Y.," nrrtved 1111(1 ft w'it' decided to look into the with 14 11114 'for six tractors and put matter of sponsoring a junior ehoir ill the crop fur Mr. Chesney, who has 1 1,,v,1 R.ti•, duugliter of Mr. and Mrs. the week -end tE) speud a naozxth s va4 It II Lloyd, �� in'r1�2.t1n to Norman - � 1t1 the community. 1 !alts were run& beJi it \\ elscuud ng ()f 'lir. and ma • .+ • (11 ill for si 1 ( 1)11 w'f?eks. r+ ' tion at her !!(illi('• here. fora strawberry social to he held tile G. M. Laycock, principal of ,the 'sell u , f i Mr. and nu Benson' Chisholm are lattt'1'i part. of :Juni• lit'- tit's)`-- para of Brusels Continuation School, has ac- E. ('. \Velwood, \Mittel U1'ch, was July. Mrs. Hardy circa ttdl the tilt celttefl art appuiiittncllt as tench('r of soleminizetl by Rei. Alcah. Ninon() at spending a few days in T(?rontO, Cilia- July. in the Young _:!dolt study 114.lthE`ulaties and cadet instructor at the home ul&thc bride's parH11ts, ' Later week, :kir. ('hisholm• is having a new book, "Iruble1113 of Christian Family the .Waterdowm High School. ,-4,1e has the hld coiiple(.letf''.on 4. trip urn tto heyl willto k. put+:� Evelyn his I3ooil truck. home Life," assisted -by live of • ,1 he ladies. been on the staff of the iirtesbsis school . last week 1yn ogle r; aa few trip .Airs. !I, Mc•\Vichael gave tt sh(,rt sura- for seven years and principal for Live { reside in \\'iiigliain. r t I$cyf>ifilals--Q'arhert on the package freighter Ket>ura. This ('('11•y of an article published in 0 re- years. �•. ,.•\t 11 �a`e(I' .' (Piet- in St. cure 11('r a grand chance to dA Sottz cent issue of the Reader's I11;'t'r.t uIT The ;;I'a(lllatlllg class of -nurses at 10,e ,11's cloirell, Clint(n1, .on May ::-I(lt, sight -geeing. teaching the ehild religion. ''I'lie nieet- the Stratford hospital- in(•ludes several ! in r was closed . wit ga•lmes•• ltd by front this county : Lois I . Harrison, Marga1•et J'urbert, daiugllter of the late ' Mr. and Airs. (ieo. Freeman moved t, ,r Sea Eileen 1). Henderson, Luck- Al r. and! \lr . George (.'arbert. because last week to their new home ill Salt- . Air-. U<•AIir11ae1. and lunch, consist till.; the !,ride of .1x,1111 (lenient Reynolds, ford. ' of 111(' and ice creams. cookies and Coffee, now : Gene-vieve L.' Smiths• lirnceticicl ; \l r. 'Wilfred S[111t11 llae begun the Lois \I. .Jaluit so11, Lolld('�I,(,r(� : \Virg- • soil of •1'1tt1•i(•k Reynolds, Mullett toWn \vas sc)ve(1 1li ► 2111(1 the late Mrs. Itcs'llolds. The" dismantling of the barn ou thefarIzi • brothel, Win, Mellwaili, % 1 \I 1 AI I' �' s s 1 .\1 r. J. J. \\•as11111r;toll will ' hl•ttshiut; his hair If this do(• 1 t 1 :sat � t `` + (}ur country i no, stronger than, its Jtulet 1. side 1 t) anion 1 work. Reynolds-- will [,11)11( their hurl( in Mol homes. Ladies' Guil.' —Airs, .11111) its laggitt on the of (•11i1 �ixnty mist(' years. He had been it re id( nt ' gave her holm(' for the June 21 -[('('tint.; u1' r----� • the 1ra(11es' Gtuld of St. Alark's I 1 I ou St111da� i J \111)1,11Ild 11 t 1 � 1 T Friday 1 t at the age of the I('rcderl ' c ti tan cy '1111;,(' o of ri ► \I r. alts! Airs, ; (e I�rltsh forth die; oil 'ri( ua 11� 11 1 1 s not use t h( other Y1t her end t he of t \I r. nal Mrs. Gordon Dobie. • \Ir, and Airs. I'e_ rcy 5•uitgblut of Oak- land' spent the week -end with the f.lu'umr's parents, Air. and Airs. John E. Yungblut. _ •firs. John Fuer, Miss Marion Taylor' Airs: Albert King is visiting, her 'favored with tI solo, 'I'lle roll cull daughter, Mrs. Albert Killough, and was answered with "Your- favorite Mr. Killough, at London. Mrs, Ray O'Neil and dati;llter Ly.n, of` Ottawa[, are visiting `.the former's parents, Air, and Alts..4..."J; Ferguson. Rev, It. \I. •Weekes of Glencoe, a 'former rector.'"uc•cupie+du the pulpit of St. Mark's Anglican church oi`S l.. ?Y. morning. Misses Joan Anderson of Watford • and Jetrid, nurse -in -training, of Strat- ford,. are visiting their mother, Mrs. W. T. Itul.)ison. Itev, 11, .,J. Snell and Mr. Albert Campbell are 'attending the' 't'nited Church Conference at Chatham this week.-- • Mr. W. .IL-i'ampbell is visiting his daughter, .All's. Wm.- Crozier, at London. s Tie \'S'.\I".5.. of Knox Presbyterian church heli 11 (wiltlllg in the church, basement uu. Tuesd,11Y. Airs. Vesterfelt of Windsor is visit - • IThve trouble finding what you need? Then you're 'in for a pleasant surprise. Visit our stare tomorrow .. see the many new.. and. - improved lines on display. Supplies are coming through fast . . but they're moving out fast, too! 'We -suggest you buy as much in advance of your requirements, as possible .. avoid disappointment. - Replace that "Winter Weary" Battery - with a MORPOWER "Super -built" .Battery ' For Cars, Trucks, Etc. - N14 --Heavy duty, 13 plate, 9" long 7" wide, 105 amperes. 18 months' guarantee 7,95 List $10.45 N23—Super Service, 15 plates, 120 amp. FteplaaeS all 11 and 13 plate batteries, 9" iong x 7•'' wide x 814,;"high. The most economical - mid satisfactory in the long 9.70 tun._, List $15 10' .. ° . . N49—Armor-(class. 15 plates, 135 amps, A super -battery for use where long -life (3 to 6 years), plus extra "'punch" 'and "crop' is needed. 13.70 List $23.40 N35—Super Service, 17 plates, ll amperes, 10 9/16" long, 71.",," �a� 911 high. Fits Ford 1940-42, List $18.55 N52—Super • Service tong -type (1911"). 137 amperes, 17 plates For Mick, Olds, zephyr. ftsose etc, Factory list $21.85 WE HAVE ALL TYPES & SiZES Ask for price if yeur Size not shown, 23 engineered types 'foal? every vehicle. • Trouble or Utility Lamps For Cars and Trucks Here's value in a most practical • and thoroughly dependable utility lamp. Cthnzes complete with 25' weatherproof cord, cage with re- flector and guard (hook on end for easy attachment), socket for mounting on dash and wird with terminal for connecting to am- meter. Easilyand quickly installed', and thereafter Instantly available for emergencies,• camp light, &c. Invaluable to truckers when load- ing or unloading at night, 1i .3 Complete outfit • • • • •' WONDERFUL' VALUE! '' 1S (o) 6 • oir• l' DT's iJ' Y B O t AI 1:S8 Steel A ltea,liy coast, acted steel chest of extra 11rr{ e capacity (art, x 811 x 814) suitable for many put pose, • In addition to their ate as mechanics' tool box:es. farmers, truckers and- •hotn -sh„p operators will find them tory use- ful for storage of larger items •of maintenance. etc. Fitted with one separator and painted ',halo green (armo surplus— ' 1„19 slightly used) . • - NEW Angill16\LS! HUNG Ran9 REELS, • BAIITSI PLUGS t . Now is the time to make your sprint; fishing tackle `l';et41 tion. Stocks are complete and the many new .arrivals include scarce items from England .•-and the United •• States. They are selling fast and Wi1i not be available a few weeks hence. A wide selection of American cast- ing rods, all types of reels, silk and Nylonets nand a hooks,British-madebass and landing trout flies and baits of ail kinds. and o • host of others . t.. NORTH T9 r'odorlch,['hong 69 Ont L. O. Whetstone verse of Scripture." The July meeting- will' eetingwill' In' held at the home of AIt's, \\'nl. Govier. It was decided to. buy books for the choir. The hostess served re- freshments. W.M.5, Meeting.—The June meeting of le W.M.S. of Knox United church s%11 held at the- home of Mrs. Ernest ` 'II ters(►11 on Tuesday, The !meeting in charge of•Mrs.Pattelson. Prayer s offered by Mrs. Albert ('a1lpbell and the Scripture was. read by' Mrl. Bert- Craig. The ht`ralds responded— Mrs. Guy Cunningham on temperance, Mrs. -Karl \V'ig11t1nan on Christian stewardship, 1lnd Mrs. ('liars. 51ra•ughan' on India. A duet was rendered by Mrs. \Fill. Anderst,tl and Mrs. Gordon Mc. ('1111chey. The chapter from the study 1i'iic�k .was taken by -Miss Ethel Wash- ington. The . president, Mrs. Earl \\ ightnlll11, took charge for the 1)usi neis:-- _The -- Nrrresl3(lnding-. -sec-rett1 ry- - read "thank yogi' letters from Airs. A. ' Grange, .Mrs. Win. Roberton and -Mrs. John 141e(.'linchey, Ml's. John Arthur gli-v:4-446.--su Iy allotment f1.ir the year, Airs. '\V'ightnlaunc'losed the lure tuts wt prayer. •Tile. Jlcistess served a dainty,. )!nch. BENMILLER. BENMILLER, Juxle 3.—Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fisher of Saerurnento, Cali- fornia, visited with Mr. and Airs. J. - R. Long, 'Miss Charlotte Goad an'd' other friends on Friday last. Mr.,. and Mrs. Arthur Gibson of Detroit spent a few days at the week- end with - their aunt, Aliss Louisa Maedel, . Rev. U. E. ('rollhiel111 -incl Mr. Fletcher Fisher are attending Cui= ference at ('hathaul this •.week. ' Rey. 1_': E. ('ronhi('lul, Mrs. Cron - and family spent . a couple of days in Brantford last week. Airs. Cronhiellrl's•11.luther, Who spent a week- at eekat the. -parsonage, returned to Brant- ford with then!. , nits - Airs, Walters and Floyd spent last - 4 • a he (1. a TODAY 'your tele- phone operators are busier than ever before. Never have so many people use. so d, so telephones so _much. Sev_eii...Years ofTeiephone. -Growth %v GODERICH 19'39 1941 'i'elephones in use ' 824 1,343 Local calls, daily.. .'”. , 3,244 3,982 Long Distance calls,��°''2 '2 daily 1181 J. M. Glln O1 IN,Manager THE' BELL ' k MFCU(/SE of this huge increase, and the temporary lack of additional ,switchboards,• at busiest times, some calls may be delayed, but, on the average, 9 out of .10 are answered i • less -than =en ,s e ind > a••Everyt •rim--pos=-- sible is being done to, provide more • switchboards so that you may continue to have the best telephone service at the lowest cost: • 4 ELEPeHONE , COM,PANY .0, CANADA ,d 1111....10 85 a rY +d,2Y'w,r �� " yrFr• r ..i�• .. .., .. r ..t. w -,i4 - _. • •11)14}T'i1 f• •. . •1•r • •.4111 �... h.. {�:!:Y:`}::•Ati: •1111 :1111 ... ho likes to get going, pull For the motorist o d V-8 offers the pep end pilll the ' 47 ower of its NT -type expensive V1'peuSedmn.s moLo let the engine loa cars. Low car" hustles. Result: smoother car conger engine life• while the less strait-, • travelling, ndthr's the -newly styled instrument . And the new dials for easy big front end ane! with I; colours, newaf front body panel new body stainless bumper wards,... noir- appearance; new' other new features. ip comfort end many other in beautYJ- Ford and apt r Ask your W Q Ford p Q ante• about deliveY�'. that Qr£orm with itoi,arch 'dealer won t be soonLO be catching � , hope listf patient peopl less than Ford longWith anyt in money. satisfied �" ance for their• - performance DIVISION FORDOR COMPANY Off CANADA, WVED sono4 3 ,','''.,_„S.----"•''''''', a �; awr�:k.h� Ih.A�4t�r!✓1� • +K',y R•1'•'�•i�n"Ydt; ti;::^ke}1i•'y,'•iati $outh St. s - 4i r` 4„•,�':. ��"'A+44•i .4 •'•• tit:•'S'','"�•'����•1�4 111,•1• 4 4 4 ti 4�� ti � }r44,P tit 414 1 R GOtE ICH MOTORS-- Ford and .M m.1 ch Sales & S. rvice In yo o 0 • if