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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-06-12, Page 6t t, DE IC GNAD-STAlt S g� ATTENTION! FARMERS! Drain Tile for Sale ANY SIZE IN ANY QUANTITY,. Phone 1989 Tilbury 0U, V:BUT Central Tile Brick or. Corporation limited p TEL Y, ONT. , 23224-26 are beiuit; eauGht at the °brer lit L ac F.7,, . in reasonable ;amounts' for the list . time iii-Meiity.tive years, the fisher- men stated. Four years ago the Do- minion _Government hatthtrry- 1,laceci hundreds of whitefish fingerlings in tlet,P,.lake aid it is these lith• Wl►ich are now being caught.,Most. of the fish caught commercially here are sold for markt•ts at NevvYork, Detroit and Chicago: _ 1,.. . New Cabinsi (suite a number of new cottages are i t►eialg,curlstructetl in iiaytield this year ,.,',t -and several new cabins also are being lbuilt. The latter are 6being erected at 1 Tow Bailey's unci at Edighoffer's. New Pavement itunuaorc l One of the men . with the Ontario 1 Government party aaccdinpanying the visiting t'rrited States :newaspapermen • along tiara/. Blue .Water Highway hast week unoliieial;iy: intiWated there was a a possibility of the Baytield-Goderich portion of the highway being paave;d some tiriie this year. Failing this, he said, it was. entirely likely that it would be done next year. ' Lions Club Planning Carnival At 'it meeting of the Hayfield Lions Club last weelt a committee was ap- pointed t make preliminary arrange- ments for the holding of a carnival during the early part' of August.. The NEWS OF BAYF1ELD BAYFIELD, June 11.—Mr. and Mrs, 3. Mr. and Mrs. y1'. D. Dunn and fam- Malcolm Tunis and' Mrs. E.• Weston ily, of London, spent the week -end at were in Toronto over the week-end!their cottage on aii'rrace. oominittee appointed is: Charles Gemin,- attending the marriage cif'their nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Al Cordes ofsseornia s hardt, chairman; Jack Howard - and D are guests 'of firs. Irene Bassettt thin (,,rant Turner, They hope to secure Donald Guest , t o Miss nary Mcliagne4 • Mr. and Mrs. Bud Brown and baby, week, Storm Damage number of games from the Goderich of Detroit, are the guests of Mrs, • and 'Loath Lions Clubs for, the oc- Yrank Detroit, this week. Extensive damage was done to the rasion, Mrs. E. P. Lewis and Dr. Blanche approach to the new bridge on the Trustees Meet June 27th. M r , Burton of Toronto were week -end south side of the river by the' torr•entiaal The trustees of the Village of Bay - guests of Mrs. N. W. Woods. rain on Saturday. Most of the work field will hold their regular monthly Mr. and David Dewar and on thine the l:sst few weeks,. was washttd,t meeting on 'Friday, June 'nth. Only George and :Miss Elva Dewar of Tor- down n to the river vane.. The train routine business is ,,at present slated onto spent rhe week -end with` their e'aause&l triuct; damage in this district for discussion at this meeting. parents, Mr, and Mrs. David Dewar. to crops and tiairtlens aatd several cul ' `Women in Majority Mr. and Mrs. 'Jim Causeroti of Tor- 1eru were washed completely away. Bayfield is somewhat unique in that D onto •ata, lli„ Veleta Forrester of Clin- Whitefish Catch Increasing more than fifty per 'cent. of the busi- nesses in operation in the Pillage, or shortly to be started, are run by wo- men. S0uio of -them are :, 1 owiie sisters, grocery store ;• Mrs. 1'. Weston, drug and news store; e1rs..,,G. Hopson, fruit and vegetable market ; AIrs. Irene Bassett. autiy1'1e ..shop ; Misses ('rooks, kraft shop: Mrs. B. Sturgeon, Log Cabin Inn; Mrs. Maynlan,- Cities Ser- vice station 11111011 counter; Mrs. Sam M01:wau, grocery store.. .tori silent the week -end -,at their cottage. This year so far and also last year Mr. and Mrs. J, Ritchie of Elntvale , Nava: been the worst periods for fish - spent a few days last week with Mr. I ing het'rinr and perch in the past forty and Mrs. George King. a years. according to the commercial Mr. and Mrs. M. hart and daughter fishermen,. at Bayfield harbor. "When Helen, of Toronto, were week -end you go out into the lake now You get guests of Mr. and Mrs. King. 'pounds' of fish, whereas it used to be Mr. 'and . irs.. Peter Johns, who re- •1461t-' of fish," elle •of the tisher.tuen eently arrived from England, called stated. Sturgeon Brothers, one of the on friends in the un Monday‘, _ccuuuereial fislirg firms lEre,rtIr ed Pete, who- spent eight and a -halt, Years East week that up to the previous eek - in_. the _ Imperial array, just recently end, they ,had caught only tltrete lake received 'his discharge- :ind carte to trout so far -this season. the largest of visit his parent which was three potsncls. indicating Mrs. C. B. Chapman- of LundOu is the poor l,akt' trout fishing catches also. spending a few days this week at her , The whitetisl catch. however, is com- cottage, nlencing to increase and these fish • "Hello, Small; so you've gut the s;tek" "Yeas. There was a disagree- ment." •'Between you and 'the _boss;" 'No. between' the cash hook and the till." X94 t, ,rr.+~ri. • h 4 .',v • •ry? '�••i�. ' • f••d,gp d7,f�,t.7�' i'.`r.Ti:i••• : • • it's the Money:Saving a 4iOD)EAR ...Best by MILES/ a cnznp >lr� ®,Croy-, years with any other tire . . P mile for mile .. . dollar for dollar and you'll do what mdlio»s of motorists have done — you'll, "go„Goodyear!” YOUR GOODfEA-R DEALER Bert •Clarke's Uit li +' , + 1C1i .? AUBURN ,AUBURN, Juno.' 10.—Mrs. Nelson Me- Larty, who has been a patient in Uode- i'ich hospital, returned Inane on Tues- day. Hiss Mary Asquith ui Kitchener and Mr. Reginald .k.squilil of Toronto spent the weekeend with their parents, Mr. and firs,, C. E. Asquith. ybr•. and Mrb. Albert Campbell left on Monday -'for a two weekrn s' utor' trip to polmt1 in ,Northern Ontario. Mr, and Mrs. l�:llLs Little ,and daugh- ter Juan spent the week -end at Mgnk= tum llfss Hazel Dodd of Walton is vi:?it- iug Mrs.• Wm. Haggitt. • Mr. 1Vua. H. Campbell visi11d his 'sister, Mrs, Rogerson of Jamestown,' .ti.Y., hiSt week. • Donald Rush of Galt spent the week- end with his mother, Mrs. Fred ,il oss. Mr. Keith Arthur of Toronto spent the week -end at his home here. Mr, and Mrs. Dun au MacKay, .o1 Bright's Grote, spent the week -end with. Dr. B. C. Weir, Auburn, and Mr. and Mrs. John MacKay, Kintail." Mrs. Jal. Woods, who recently sold her, home to Mr. and Mrs. 'Donald Fowler, of Dungannon, has moved' to Londesboio, where she VII reside with her niece. Mrs.. Carter, and Mr. Carter., Mrs. Alfred Asquith, who spent the winter, with her daughter, Mrs. b', . O. Mcllveene of Bow•manville, returned home on Saturday. Her daughter ac- companied her home, returning to Bowmanville on Sunday. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Campbell last week were Mrs. Jas. 'a'" Gallagher and Mrs. J. Harrison of Goderich. The regular monthly; meeting of the Women's Institute will be held in the Foresters' Hall on Tuesday, June 24th. Shell Service A report of the Women's institute cele- bration to 'be held at Guelph vi•i11 be given. Hostesses wilt be ' Mrs. Fred i'laetzer, Mrs. G. Beaan,., Mrs. S. Mc- 'Clinchey, Mrs. K..McDougaall, and Mr's. A. J. Ferguson. - Members are asked Anderson and Rev. Mr. Anderson dis- tu note this iueetitig Js nue week later. utissed the ineitd,tin�v;; after which lunch es �lr• �1'e�. Bracluuck fins Iuuwetl his was served. The July meeting will be barber shut, to his own dwelling on i held at the home of Mrs. Stanley Main street. Haying lost his shop I Johnston. and i idence' by lire last October, he „ Meeting.—The B.Y.I .. met has sten cuudt tlug his nosiness in in the Baptist church with Mrs. W. Goodyear Batteries Phone 456J Saltford ASHFIELD • . Presentation to 'Retiring .Organist.— At a 'social evening held recently in Ashfield l,resltyterian church a present- a1t1Un was made to Mrs. t). A.,MacLean, 'who has _ resigned as organist of the church aftef•' many years- of, "faithful, self-sacrificing service. •An address was read. by Mrs. Howes, 0 member of thcl choir, and Finlay MacDonald, financial secretary of the church, pre .16 ,ember, THE ORDER OF 'THE GOLDEN PULE • A Precious Thing The pride we take ° in our wor'ls is to us a precious: ting. We feel we are privileged to be, members of a .. profession which has demonstrated its abil- ity and its willingness to serve humanity in time of utmost need, regardless of financial circumstances. BROPHEY • a ne7a���ice. FLOYD .M. LODGE , DIRECTOR 13 MONTREAL S•T. • PHON-E 120 the Orange Ilalltisince then. 3I'is,' Harold Nicholson and daughter Karen, of Seafortb, spent the week-eind with her t;atl1er, Mr. Js, J. Wilson. J1r. and Mrs, Norman F. ('Burch:of Kansas City. Mo., Mrs. Fred Dorr, of Detroit, and•31r. and Mrs. Ed. Varney, of Goderich, visited Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor and Mr. ,baud Mrs. David IIaiii_iltou on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Mogridge are visiting friends in Toronto. The road from lilytit' to-Anbnrta• has been treated with a coat of taarvia and the.County inen are now treating rile road from Auburn to - Carlow. `This seated t's. MacLean with a large twill anakc a wonderfulinaprovein0ut in Bible and - 0 cheque. Mrs. M,(acLean the. road ;.anti will also relieve the dust made 0 fitting reply and spoke of the Is11isaticc- . happy ,,relations flat had always ex- Ladies' Aid.—The►I.adic>s' Aid of the i ted • with the members of the choir Baptist church held•tlieir June meeting and the -congregation, and thanked them, it -the home Of Mrs. (:lett Rat ithby, 'The- fo'r this lastest expression of their good- `prc>sidcitt, Mrs. C. A. IIutiwsun. presided. will. Members' of that Young People's- —ii Scripture ilttnre wilS react by Mrs. R. J. Society presented a- program of- music -Gild--rer•itaitions and., also_suppl .d-.. ; 1 C--(.6;,-Anderson. A reading a)j,,it it_ freshtnents. Miss Sally MacDonald I by Mrs. hneeshavv. •.\ -alio, was revel- ' has been -appointed organist to succeed 1 erect by Mrs. Stanley Johnston anti Mrs. \Irs_. MacLean, and Finlay MacDonald (,led Raithby and .Miss .Evelyn Ralith- is: choir leader in succession to I)bnaald by • centr•ibttted a piano instruirleutaai. i MacLean,. whr, hags removed to Luckzlovy. me topic was _given by firs. 1'. (.; Phillips and prayer was offered by Rev. Vesterfelt and Jerry in charge. The Seriptnre was read by Miss Mae Renouf.. A duet:. was rendered by Elaine Johnston and Evelyn Raithby ; a reading' was given by Bob Wilsorr, a trio by Misses Mae Renouf, Emma and Shirley Robertson, The topic was given by Mrs. Vesterfelt and . Geo. Robertson dismissed tile meeting: YOU, TQO, CAN WALK O'N AIR U you use cooling. refreshing ICE -MINT to rid your feetof aching, burning callouses and corns. 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