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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-06-26, Page 6.1.. ",Sri' -"110',"' „ a . ..01111. 'M ' ,. !� ,r. ,tri. '�'• : • !• • • • Veil* tM4 _110Y sic 41110,:,:$P, vier. Q's .•, •yato .. r "'" H V,, Yd !!, ,Arbl►''tAr/r. '{, , ' '!« •r i. 0••••,...r.� ,yr. - , « R' ^tom.. v7 :;�R,'T'� "o'«.. " 1K'�!4'� . �. i R. Yui' T«M' w•. y y. ! * .M•►� wT°'.:� A 00131.:,"".4 sad': �'' ,«+ if •N•• ""�"4aD;',rap. A';y°. 4A" . - . 't'ti. -t ,¢4r4040.1,.. •.. 4 ,SOW 4,. 4' OOP ., aPR'r"Iktitr ,u►cap. tit/lwar hha.m '.NGS OF FCJNGiANN„ ON 11.DUitaANNPN, June 24. ]fir<e�t3 CITOO,Ta ,.grail Margaret Beg er, '' e?alt'riela, Wert!''wce1 -catd visitor, With tht it friend Miss Millie .Anderson,. J irb. Charlotte 'livid, sou Gordon and' •Mr'43. John Finnigan laird children. Keith .and, Lynn, visited reiati\e's at Kin- cardine aptd while there attended the ..Sunday _service � at Chalmers United church and heard Rev. Gilbert Gomm, a former minister of Dung: Ilitiu. Rogers will give the address and Rev. n: Mat•DOnald of Orkaue Presb3 tt:•rian church will assist with the ser - %1('e. .i O'lluntaary elfin r -willlead the singing. :Irl the event of rain, the ser-. vice will be heli' at St. Paul's Anglican church. _ Mr. Roy Moulton, a layman, will have charge of the serviced at the Dun- gannon United ehurt'h next Sunday and '\vi11 prearh in the interest ‘of the On- tario 'Temperance Vederatioit. Mr, and Mrs.- .Alfred ''abet and A lovely dance reception was held. Jimmy have returned to their Moine ��Ia ltundav night at the Parish Hallin Port- (ulhorne after spending two. for. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald ,Treleaven 'aveeLs yank Mars. 1i liel. parents. Mr. , i nee Marjorie Sh1ib ►, who. have re and ' I'rs. James Finnigan, \oho during turned ,froth .a honeymoon spent in that time observed their golden, wedding Southern (►tltario cities. A purse of anniversary. • money was presented to tlo'IIt at lunch- TDec:oration 1ety•win be obser\ed at t Taylor's ,orellestra-• supplied the Dungannon cemetery •1EI Sit11d:i,, music. fur (lancing; MI'. and Mrs. Tre- June' 2t)tli, ,.(t I.:O p.ni. Ite\. \\` Ja leaven are making- their hone on tho THE . QD I "SIGNAL -STAR lath concession of As$aadc'itl, where they have the hest \a;J. es 62 a host ° ox friends. The Dungannon 1ac•hool picnic is beim, held today ('i°tiesday° 1 at Kintail Beach. .Mr. and Mrs. Ben Straugliaai of Ben - Miller have bought the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gardner, former- ly owned by Mr. George Irwin. Alb and Mrs. Donald Fowleni Mr. (leo. Irwin - and Mr. -Jas. MiWhinneyR ha vet moved front the village to their new home at Auburn.. Mr. and Mrs. Bert,, Tre1t'aven, €►th coti('escdon of Aslltield, are moving to Glenn's Hill and renting the huitse of tlr. \\`Iu. Petrie. fortgier1y owned anll occupied by 111•. and Airs. \\'m. Sillib. Mr. and •, !ll \Ilk. Russel ' Krauter Ut and d family. of 1.istowel, visited recently withili t) Il cr.. sister, c Mrs.'tIk I' \ ta: Errington, Lith° concession of West \Va\\anosh. nv • .Mir. Edgar Hodge of Clinton has re- tltl*ile'tl •"home after spending; a couple ,."470. .r. •,w`L; 9'u�t 0,.. •watt" .4 :4474.0e. •.It- �� . .._ ice'. 1R e •weelas w itba ibis brother, Mr. Geo. gold watch, with special. engraving, itoda;e. We understand' Mr. Edgar gab a 13E'ell:1,10m Nudge has purchased the. property rty anti' ar we ll tierannoun,--nev. W. J. Rogers small acreage at the ,.,river west of preached his farewell bt'rinodl to t Jape 1)ungattnou, formerly ,owned by Gordon ct,►dlgregaatitl,,g itk -. ►u 1nganllon ii'nited tewart, and will shortly occupy it. chua't°h on Sundity illornliig -4I1s ad - Mr. Gordonordon Coouabes of Sarnia was dress, with the title "Mitt 'tat -\'e it td;tte aa� l'eeent visitor with Mrs. Cttoifabt's, with (lull." Wats b;tsell oil vert -i -, fromIiaarrie and Paitaa'la. the 6th chapter of Isaiah. Hy closed .r .,. 1f Moss .I Mrs, fionor ,1141 daughter, :Irina with a prayer, "(I Lord, make till. Pearl Finnigan, have sold their pro- church beEter, beginning with filo'." as pterty to Mrs. Sadie Shields. who has a direct • call to each individual. Isct , sold her house to Mr. Robt. Irvin, Dun- W. J., Rogers, who has bet's pastor here gatilloll. for t\\'t, yeat•5, has ;accepted a-('ltll 'til To Honor the Mtt emator.- .4tev. C. II. Myth United clinic''. MacDonald. 'of Erskine • 1'resl►yteria11 Presentation to Retiring Teacher.— ehllt'yll, has returned froIil Calgary, On Friday afternoon, as social time w'he're he attended the Presbyterian was enjoyed at the .1DUngaallnou school, General the junior A ksembly and was appointed. with a short concert by moderator, the highest ollice of the pupils, of whore Mrs. \\'..I. Rogers has re , Ile b\ , Presbyterian, I 11LC 1 ► ' teacher • t1 l� 1 11 in Canada. ( t"1 1N l'a hll !k t al 1t tor. 11 ,'l. �,h tla. n been l tl tp t 1 1 the past his return, he has been` warmly \wel- year, owing to a teacher shortage. coined and congratulated. A social is During the ,,afternoon the presentation being prepared for June 25th at which of a lovely vase was wade to Mrs. he is to be presented with a lovely Rogers. Lois \\'ebster read a compli- mentary addiress and Lois Mole made ALL THESE � I Til E T t' I. I' P 1 (1 N F: illsta1L r brought along all the thing, nee'.tt'cl til t;i,.=ervic'e to those waiting for it, l:,' Mould look sottie•tlliiig • �, like this! The actual i:)-tf ta1D1(•ilt, awl tits' \\ ire ht' lJ5('s to connect the hot.se to. wile nearest 'cable, are oil's' a small -fr..tetital (11 die As bole installation job. Hack at the telephone exuliange unbelievably complicated al)l)arat,us connects each telephone with al) others:* and with Long Distance lines to outside points. Sines the beginning of 1946 we have added 387 telephones to Goderich's telephone system. 1VIuch, has been done—much is being done—to supply telephones to more people than ever before while con- tinuing to provide • the .best service at the lowest cost. • J. M. GOODWIN, Manager. THE BELL TELEPH.ONE COMPANY OF 'CANADA ' N 4 Gala Dominion A FuliPay's- program at GODERICH JULY COLORFUL CAI= UMPIAN PARADE AT 10 .A.M. LAUNCHES THE DAY'S FUN. PRIZES FOR DECO ATED FLOATS, CARS, BIKES, 'MIKES,. ETC. CHILDREN'S SPORTS EVENTS ®N -THE SQUARE AT 10 -A.M. At 1.30 p.m. at Agricultural Park -the Ooderich Saddle Club will stage a.rspectacular Field Day of Hurdle Jump- ing. ... Trick Riding Events.. , . Handicap acing ... . Thrilling Saddle Stunts. The Clown Band will burlesque the events. c1 ODERIC CLOWN BAND AND THE ELMIRA .,UGLE h.0D WILL FEATURE THE PARADE. At 7 30 st .o at, Agricultural Park - there will be a MAMMOTH.. BARD TATTOOe -SEVEN BANOS. 'TER. OITIZRN d:' AND.. STRATFORD BOYS' BAND ELMIRA.BUGLE BANDSEAFORTH 'ULT R :BAND ' GODERIOH BLUE WATER BAND ST. MARY'S CITIZENS' BAN I11 FOREST CITIZENS' BAND • FORMAL -ION DRILLS These will be executed by the Elmira Bugle Band at the t>ironclusion of the Tattoo. MONSTER. -STREET CARNIVAL BRI.NTC:YOUR FAMILY AND SPEND IDOMINIORT DAY IN THE LAKE PORT TOWN. will be held 'on the Square following the Tattoo. D. D. MOONEY, Mayor • A. T. K.AITTING, Chairmanf Committee the presentation. \\'ielters, rolls and letnonatde were served. Ptesbyternaan .. W.M.S.--The Presby- terian W.M.S. held the June meeting at the home of Mrs. John Bennett, with Mrs. Rich. McWhinney, president, in the clntir. Mrs. Bennett led • in the devotional service, reacting the Scrip: turele son and tilts' meditation prayer and giving ;tn explanatory talk. The bale or, quilts, with cash, has been coin- pleted. Mrsn. Mewhluney- • read froiu the "Uutlilok" on foreign missions. Mrs.', Arthur Stewart - gave a report ,for Airs. Rich. Park, ,who attended the Presbyterial inecting at Ethel. Mrs. Will Stewart extendc(1'an invitation to the•auxiliauy to hold the July Meeting at her home. W.A. Meeting.—Mrs, (.,l'o'ge Hodge entertained the \\-omen's As iociation of the t'nited church at her hi,nle on Fri- day night fur the June meeting. Mrs. Hodge, 1st vice-president, was asked to till the valiant office of president, Mrs. F. 1'etatlaud to act as tit'st rice-' president and Mrs. Wilbur Brbwit as second )•ire -president. It was decided to have at social aft'r the induction of the newly :appointed minister. Mrs.• Everett Finnigan- was named to tilt,' nominating- committee. Short readings were .given by .Mrs. Harvey" Anderson and 41rs.'liyan. Airs. Everett. Finnigan react an arIic'le, "Lifters „.and Leaaners." The meeting; was closed with the Mizllah - benediction, after which the hostess • servt'(1 lunch. HURON PRESBYTERY ARRANGES INDUCTIONS ' .H,urolt Presbytery of the United Church, meeting .,at -Loiid.esboro, ex- pressed- pleasure in the fact that Peel county ha•d •voted in favor of retaining the Canada Tenaperanee Act. The vote , should be eutouritgillg to the temper- ' :ince fci c'es in Huron, "members. said. Arrangements were toady .for the inductions of Rev. A. '(a. IIcwitt. of Iiluevale at Auburn, Ref's W. J. .Moores r of L)r'umbu at Belgratvi'. Hew. 1 Rogers of Dungun1toit sit Blyth, Eev, 1.1. A. Burden of Echo -Bay at Bltievale,- Rev. S. \V. IIann of Trowbridge at 1tv rediton, Itc✓ . S. T. Dunk of Sygnet, hhMich., tit I►ainganuun, Rev. Harold- J. melt of Ailbnrn at E_veter t James st;) , Rev. H. .J. Alahont y of l'eteri_turo at Exeter (Main St.), Rev. 4 W.' Cope ' of• Florence_ :t1::....(ot-).(le-i'ielt--(N&r-tl • St:+1-- - Err; ; -Kr; I . M. Wood of 1)itWttMills at Grand -Bend, i{e', J. R. fete's of Poi t l.antbtA at AlcKillop,' Rev. S. Elmore laay\ward of Temple 11111 at Nile -Ben - miller, and Rew. 1.'. ('rollhielm of Nile- 1belmiller at \V'i'oxeter. The inductions at Auburn, P,lytii,• Crediton, AIeKiliop :col Wroxeter \\;,i1'1 be on 'I'hiirsdaay; .July :i at `.15 11.111.: the ettl:'t'rs will be (itt friday. July. 4, a t •.15 14.111. • J. .11ex:Hader I'ilside, of Goderiell,- \who lt:as eumpletetl the second year iu . theology, logy, :Ind 11 illlanl 1:ruulby Tllurtu'11 e. of Guderich , who has coil- , llleted the tirsf year' in theology at I:ntlualanl (_'allege, were certified to eo11eg.;e for :mother year. Rev. Mr. Alai', o1' 'Thames Road, was installed 115 :hairinan for the next Conference year. 'TIN TEACHER'S EXAM. • AT ST1tA FORD NORMAL SIticlents of the Stratford Normal ;school from- th?s district who were -- successful in -the exanahnation for interim first-class certificate are: June Iona Y,tec•lrlcr, Goderich : AL -try Leone Chisholm, R.R. 1, (.oderich: Jones \'illiam (-'�r111tor, .Wingllaanr; Donald, Ross -Dunbar. Ethel: \\-alter Gilmartin, I1.R. I, Clinton : Grace I:lizalhcth Golley, ' . It,R. 4, 1\'iugrhaua : .rifle} Laarrailu' Heimrith, Zurich ; Merlin John Love; Ethel: Phyllis Agnes McBride, R.R. 1, Zurich ; Della Isobel :darks, Lueknow ; Alfre(la .inne Mlfller, R•R. Clinton ; Nelson Audrey Smith: H.R. a. Goderich ; Shirley •Ititth Thompson, Ethel; 1It'lm) Ilene Turner, K.R. 3, Se,aforth; I'eter James Walter, Goderic'h ; Ruth Mary \1ilson, Brussels, ' T'lte• (►ttn\wa Govel'ilna('nt announces' its intention to recommend to Parlia- mn('nt an appropriation of twenty ,in111ion tlollarts for relief in. Europe. 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