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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-07-03, Page 9r, 'IRV- OMR CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC TQ ;i INDUCTEDEXAMINATION RESULTS COX MAN HOLDS NUNION AN HARBOR Mat DICK THE UPiIOISTER1 • Phone NO. DOW No OhUiatioa i t FOR SERVICE AND GUARANTEED WORK DOINGS OF D' N ANN i . DUNGANNON, July 2.�alrtt. Alma Fines -and daughter, Suzanne Fines, of St. Catharines, are visitors with the former's brothers. Messrs. essrs. Iiarold and Cecil Bla•lie, and Mrs, Cecil Blake and ' family:. (ether recent visitors with the Blake family were Mr. and Mrs'. Ben • Comfort, alae of St. Catharines. Visitors with Mr, and Mrs. ' Iattiiew SI;ac'kletoii were Ars. Jesse Gray, (lode- rich; ode rich ; Mr. and • Mrs. Lawrence Gray, Belleville, and their little granddaugh- ter, Barbara Ann Gray, of Brockville. Misses Anit and Kaye Hamilton, of Goderich, spent the week -end with their !other, Mrs. J. Hamilton. �ralIlllll , Mr. ,bu-k Urser of Toronto spent the week -end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Urser. 'Temperance Ail(1regs•--Mr. Roy Moul- ton of Toronto spoke yin the interests of the (►ntario_Teiuperance Federation on Snddal morning 'in Dungannon -Jnited church, giving a stirring ad- dress, with his text from the. 3rd chapter of Ezekiel. In a clear and in- teresting manner Mr. \loulton explained, the ° harui of alcoholic drink to tate human systettl. c'i itsitng so much distress with a corsage of pink ros:es. The table was prettily decorated with a centre setting ttf a silver rose -bowl, containing American Beauty roses, and !Hatching coddle holders, With pink candles. rink and white streamers were attached to the .table wittt pink roses. The three- tier wedding cake With pillars and arch with Miniature bride and groom was an added dt,colUttion. , The cake was made, iced and given to the bride-to-be by her sister, Mrs. henry Bradley of Goderich.r Tea was served from 2 to Zi o'clock in the afternoon and from c.•,c) to 11 at night. . Those who poured tea in the afternoon were Mrs. James alac- V sear of Goderich and • \I'rs. Bert Tre- leaven of L)ung:u ion, aunt of the bride- to-be, and 111 • lite evening Mrs, :Melvin Cranston of Goderich and Mrs. George Hunter of Lucknow, aunt of the bride- to-be. Talose who assisted in serving, the lunch. afternoon and evening, were Miss Marie Chisholm, Mrs. Rallis Brodie, Miss Ruth Pentland, till of I)ullgahtuon. and Miss Lois IFeagau of Nile, . Displaying- the gifts were -Mrs. Arthur Elliott, 'Mrs. Frank 1'entlttucl and Mrs. A11eu Iteed,•t)ungathnuU, while \lis. Evelyn Turlon, ('aglow, Mrs. in the world lushly, and he have appal- heirs Bradley, Goderich, Airs. Gladys . liug figures to show the' death toll in Rivett. Dungannon, and Aliss Lillian Canada fruit) this cause, equal to that Kennedy, Goderich; displayed the front two dread diseases, tuberculosis -;gide'; trousseau. Others assisting and caner. His remarks were kindly `ailu•iag the day and evening were airs. and-appealing,'ansl., .l st°t luitloyatl sup- Llo\w:.trd...Jt'.et(ka 'Airs.Elden Culbert port for the betterment ut c•uhulitiu#as. and Mrs. Harvey Audersull. (Ane hits Rev. \V. .J. Rogers, the pastor, who clrecl and fifty guests were present and o go-ve his farewell address„ conducted many beautiful gifts were received. the .service iucl anuuuuc(;,d there would not be service in the church -for, the two. FARMERS SHOULD BE PROUD following Sundays. ire also cleared OF THEIR PROFESSION • hip a, misunderstanding with regard t to. the new; minister's induction, which Will be held at it later date'' and not ( M. A. Garland, Londuu, a member of on July 4th as stated in the Iluron., tate -Adult Education Board of Ontario, Presbytery list. of iItductiolis. - in addressing a group of Holstein Trousseau Tea.—011e of the -lovely breeders at a twilight meeting held - events of the season was the trousseau June 27th at the Huron County Home tea held itt the home of Mr. and airs. farm, (`!futon:. said, `;1 irining is the o;. T3erbert 5tothers. Dtulr lnzhon, fu ' Most ue'essary occupa lou. ill the world. honor of their younger daughter, Helen .�tst, • Norene. uu Monday, June 3Q. The bride -to be and ilex mother received at the door. Afigs Stuthers wearing a tloor- lengtli dress of cerise ;r. -with yel- luw rose corsage, and tr8. ;;totliers a two-piece dress of figured sheer, The folloisllg i; ra rust of successful Candidates in examinations told res. (:entry • by the 'Toronto Conservatory oll,Musie in Goderich. Tin- names are arrainged in order of merit. PIANO Grade .Plano ----Honors, Eunice Milne. Grade IX Piano—Pass. Catherine ITay• Grind VIII Piano ---- First-class honors. Grace Hudson; honors. Eileen Gliddon; pass, Eleanor Cooke. Grade %'I Plano ---Honors. Lois Camp- bell.. 'amp- bell. . Grade • V Piano-----Iionors, Frances Brereton. .Grade IV' Piano—First-class t-c1as sensors, Sandrat Salkeld; honors, ('ora Driver. Grade III Piano --:-First-class honors, Phyllis Baxtt r ; honors, Jack Allan, Mary Joyce Ellwood (egi,tal 1, Jane Graham, Jacqueline See, Margaret Mac- I)o11ald, • Marelyn Jean Monsseau.. Grade H Piauo--First-class honors, Fred Moss, Helen I'ridhant (equal), Marilyn Elliott; Honors, Ruth E. West- brook, Diane Elliott, Nancy a Anne �\'i�lniot (equal) ; 'Betty Clements. 'Grade �• •s - •ts8 honors uI I,nluoa--1 11 t cls s , Mary Curry; hoimi's, Betty Mathiesun. SINGING Grade VI Singing—Ilonors. F. Jenkin. The anaatata4 rettnidon of the Cot elan was held its kiarbor P0.044 t oderiela, on. Saturday. Jltne 23th, about eighty members being present. A fine! pre grans of sports! was enjoyed, baseball, races and horseshoe pitching being the main features. • The "family tree,"dating bads to 1700, also a photostat of ;;In old map of those parts of Huron and Bructr where the first of the clan settled, were oil a table and were u centre of interest. • At"lunch-tithe the group assembled; eaded by. riper T. Snow down of Kin- cardine, and the clan paraded to the tables to the skirl of the bagpipes. After the pienie dinner, greetings were read from absent members. Prizes Were ;itch to the followlug : Oldest member present, Mrs. • John ('ox:g' of Holyroud, ninety-three years of, age; the.. -,oldest one of the original Flue, Mr.. Wm. J. Clarke of Goderich; coaling the greatest. distance, Itev., (1. Benson ('ox - of Valley Stream, New York; iuost recently married, 1 r. and Mrs. Jai', Cox of Goderich township; youngest member present, little James Charles L Every •iritter should be prould of his connection., with it. To be successful, 11e should regard it, not gas a hard job but as a .profession, particularly since successful farming is coming to require a greater and greater.diversified -general knowledge. • The meeting of Holstein breeders was sponsored by the-IIurun't_'uunty Hol- stein Club and Club President Win. Spat•ks, • Boylield, acted as chairman of the gattherintg. The herd of -Hol- steins maintained at the County Home Was on display and A. Nicholson, chair- pthati of the County 'Home Board, said that iu the two years in which it had been In operation m t had proved itself a definite asset. • Fullest ing- a demonstration of Iiol- Aid tvL�,_..l?:. Z �t 1(1ma J : I: Terl•y, 'a Judging competition.. was held in which the official plaehtrs were - made FDRNACE PIPES BREEDING PLACE FOR MOTHS Spring cleaning has been c'outpleted. ill 111011' Monies atld wintep1, garments have be 11 Mored away-fur�'the season, The housewife ivav feel that once she has sprained garments or bedding with Z>.I ).'1'.. or has brushed theta and, sifted _uaplitlr.tl,•(1e flakes or p11i 1diclllolubcn- zetle c•lystils aiuougzit f'i1�7n. (te 1itls'\�ipn the war against sloths. But she hasn't. • .plci•ordiag to c hltumc)lugists4)f tlhebw Hardy Shore -well-known huotvn Ilolsteiu Ddimiti�iull L)ep11tuleut of Agmiculttue' judge and- enthusiast from Gladtwol•tlh: of the worst• breeding places of The winners were as follows: eniors— I•'.cl y t'ihe • HILI.---LAN:N St. Joseph's church, Kingsbridge, was the scene of a double ring wedding on ,lune `_'1, when Rev. T. P. C. Don- nellan united iu marriage \V'ilamida Mary Littman, dauglhter o - r. and • ,,REV. S. i . HAY`WARD of •. Trsfupie HUII, near liarltdale, who iM to be inducted into the Nile-Bentttilier charge 'in the Nile church' on Friday, July -1th, at _s.15 p.m. The induction servlelt will be in charge of l{ev. Mr. Taverner, of 11o1rilesville, and Rev. Mr. Penman, of Lothdesbortl• - • - EENMILLER L'1;\\IIi ii:il, July 1. -)1iss 1'll,rt�uce Jewell has token a position 10 Goderich. A -number from here attended• the 4 42, 'illiatlna l . :'owa. of , ecaferd has been o-tl)ltuinit('(1 manager of Sia}forth L)tlblic aatilitles. Claude milv,lm , of Versus, is the new organist and choirmaster of the ham !Tilted'church. • contract for dredging at .Kin. caroline Kitt- t;ardine harbor has been ltwar(lcd to the MacNamara Construction Co. of Tor:. (alto. • The•tirna of Anderson' y roducts, J:.Ittcit.tlocv', has set a new rc-i Td in late planting. With ' &t of tra►rs, advantage was taken. ora weep of dry weather to seed some 8411) acres in Rax. Mrs. Thomas Kernick of , yth died on June 24th in her eighty-futkh year. Before ? r' tuovin la • to Blyth. site. aid her late husband fanned for Many years in East I LW11lhosh. A sou, A. L. I erlhick of Blyth, survives. The death occurred at Clinton- on June 25th of Robert James .Miller, in his eighty-seventh year. I)eceased was Well known as a coal dealer in -Clinton for. smile years and he represented seiitt d the town on the County Council for several terms. Act ou of a The contract for culltrl i new thirty-foot bridge 011 highway No. ?AUX )11.1410 Distric 7e1r' an (wont O' 1�' 113'4:1 a Juno self*lt at the bon= t:� • t ;,C4 1'R l lk e?fa? ii.lti `tit , Rev.' W. oolfr " 't'n�aa i3ixt+°l, anted, The eat>aitlo fit en ( Lt oica.' trip to i pntario points and will x sal .0 their Monne on the tltaiti irttI eoi (.e2-;:al9i, Gr te. - rich. township. .. Snelll ii a aft - , Iiit a aguiet ceremony Catnd l i3y Rea'. Vit. J. Snell at Auburn on, Sates 'a tly`4 June 21st, '!Heriot ; Letitia l�lf�all I.N., youngest daughter of ll'lilla> MMeCalI and the late 1trti,� et all; i a i - ton, was united in marriage` to arra' ' lined, elder son of the late M. and Mrs. William Snell, Londesboro. 'The couple left on a motor trip to 'i s dsore Winnipeg and Victoria, • 11.C,, .and on their return will reside on the grow farm in iIuliett. Wanton Damage by tlanng at Seafortb A gang, believed to' be local youth bruise Into the Palace Rink' at eafortla ' ' and -smashed quantities of building ma- terial which bad been stored there pending construction" of an addition to the Seaford). hospital. The material was from a bifilding ;It the fort Albert, airport and included Juniper, plasties , Cox of Goderich township, erg t r • '.illi and KI ►pen, and board, plumbing and electrical fixtu2es. wont Its old. - 1; between IIt115 ll The ran;; finished the work of'destrue- Oflic er•s elected were; Iron. president, for stiiiiglhteni ig 'nut a cuI'vt'_ in the til by opening .t' hydrant in the tru t. 3 • • , • at1e1 It itas boonI• , {that Pella, Mrs. John Cox elected IIulyruud : president,hay ties! I tt (I 1 ', of Be'rwit ; vice- • arded by .he Vruvincial Highways awl flooding the'1)1tt e with water. Iiev. :Chas. D. (,x .tit pre�sidetit. Jas. ('ux: secretary, Airs. Department tc the E. & E. tietgtnillel Three injured in Car ''•, lIut<:11(1 Beetle : t1)1 slid r, ,Alts. Jule Co., Kitchener. Mishap netar Brussels ;cult, 1'1Cruek .i)rivel Trapped Three persoli, were injured oI1 Friday nue of the high points of t.it(' int ('ar,.,.Legs Broken I.uight when a fur driven by \('illia;n A resume can was riven by Rev.- A trunk loaded with logs after crash- Grant of Brussels went out of control sisters of -the 1 k, ' , • • . will be • „ evileel- „a lite rust! north and turned over 'after hitting. a tele- ('1--' Benson (I,!,.. The reunion inr ever .r phone 'pole un a country road. Eva, Bishop,' 17, • of Et.Itelf' 'was slightly in- jured : her sister, Ilelen, suffered broken ribs and possible internal injuries. They were taken to the Clinton hospital, and Grant, with broken ribs. was ad- • witted to the Listowel hospital. The car was badly damaged. , �,nuzar�t? Efficiency in handling locomotiye, freight and passenger oar repairs the shops of the ('anadian National. Railways ,has increased by twenty t0 thirty per cent. since 1928. l 1I I held next year in Goderich. of i1i •issob Qil 'l ilnrsday last dluI)pe( Airs. \\•plisse Laalla11, ;lad Gerard_ ujl July 1st twenty feet into a stresses 'The drivd'1, Reginald IIill. son of Mr. and Airs. sports in Goderich •twentd It. T. Ill11, of Toronto. The bride, 1 f family I 1 t l ltd i 1 louse su and Kaake of'\Wi ixeter, was pinned 1' 1 for their new charge Long motored to (►rane�'i1le on Sunday. in the cab by the logs and it touk• two given in marriage by her fattier. looked before leatvtt)I, t • , , I I t, , ;teat the last live men to remove hint. Lath of his let,.. €, lovely in �•utt�l -of shimmering white at 1V'ruxeter were Madly remembered :Mrs. (:led�ltill, •tt h, 1 Mimi on n• -ere broken. He was taken to. the '^ weeks at 1 )rillla. returned, satin with Sweetheart neckline. Her with gifts • ihd cheque; frau! the four Trill-lengfr veil was--trei'rld4 r-pia-oe tiny white rosebuds and she carried tt cascade of Talisman eases, bronze snaps and stephanotis. Her only orna- ment was a doable strand of pearls. 'rift of the grout. It ► 1 at'1 h g , a I t •1 I w.Lc11d.��i nc�1 Nile-l,enmiller chane. Sunda v. \Ir. and Mrs. Parted of T)1)11(o :pent'. Mr. Harold Feta an of Hamilton title -week-end with Mr. :tad Airs. Hugh I visited witlh•his parent,: Mr. and Mrs. Hill. Geo: Feagan, over the week -end, and Miss Jean \ic•Kie of 'Toronto visited 'oma, present at his brother Earl's wed - over the week -end t� ith .Airs. Win. ding on Saturday. , moths is often. ot,erlooked. I1 there is a hot air furnace. there are probably. Whole colonies of moths in its cool air pipes. In these pipes moths feed and flourish on 'the ac- cuniulatioli of lint.. A. vacuum cleaner with a• long extension 'will re- move the licit easily ; .otherwise, a long - handled broom or brush will serve. • Garments and heavy bedding may be stored"as safely. as possible, but other - fabrics in the home may still .be at-- tacked at-tacked by moths. ('hair covers, up- holstery, and bedding will 'be subject.CARLOWto attack all summer unless the moths San :at 111i i are eradicated. And anise , woollen garments' or fabrics contain CARLOW, _July. 1.—Mr. and Mrs. ing wool, or feather pillows or furs . .Norman Siddall and Hunald nod Mr. which have been :d1 e' ti sed, •are another Reeves Siddall of Toronto spent the • breeding place, for sloths. If, unstored week -end with Mr. and M1 -s. A. Erring - and unprotected against moths, they ton and Mr: and Mrs: ,A. McClinchey. are. left lying about in the attic they Mrs. Siddall and Ronald :are .staying gnicitly ba corile'a source of infestation. far a few weeks: Errington have are advised either to get Mr, and Mrs. A. _ri _-of these discarded fabrics .or to moved to the house un Mr. Canning- -store. anning- -store' therm Wit It .t'1te• sante protection lm-►tr•s. f:trio .LttL_1.hU (Its concession. givet.t-,to new goi•p,pleilIs. For there is Mr. and Mrs. Amos Stoll of Goderich no -real safety until the last 'moth has visited fit tl1e community over the been di•iVeil • fr�iut 1he. home. - week -end. Mrs. Service of ()wen Sound is visit- i-u:g--111--a111L Airs, 1'. Clank. \liss Verna Caldwell of Guelph .petit the holiday witlh her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George-('atldwell. n spent Miss Betty Yoang Of Londo ATKPAIN the week-eed with her aliidu t s, Mr.�E� :end Mrs. Floyd Young. m Rheuau''edb cpainsmayoftenbecausy Mr. and Mrs. ('live Alli- and Irma excess uric acid, a- blood impurity that and Bernice. Bean spent Sunday- With should .be extracted by the kidneys. If :\ Ir. and \Irs. ('has. Wallis of Bayfield. kidneys fail, and excess uric acid remains, it Visitors with Airs. Smyth were her may 'cause severs discomfort and paint. iti„tliei•. Mrs. Urser of Dungannon, Miss Treat rheumatic pains by keepling your t Jean Smyth of Toronto. and Etell'nor, kidneys in good condition. Get and use of `�\ „,ulstock, who has gone to train Dodr1's Kidney Pills.. boss's help your ;a s a n urstl's aid. . kidneys get rid of trouble -making poisons \les \\'m Cory ;bull .Alts. 1.Iuglh IIill and excess acids—help. you feel better. ;ped, st:l vippg with "their mother, Mrs. what Dodds can do for you. 137 I Bean. sr,. tt ho will celebrate her, ninety- - fourth' birthday un Monday. July 7th: I Mr., and \Ir • •('Ini`i• Parton and Airs. {I Parton, sr,. of '1'ururltu, called alt \ti's. 1 lt,,,n. r.. on Sunday. I Golllurl ' tittj ltay nu,ilcl Ilaxtet •of I GI(derich are visiting tltei( grandpar- ents. ents. \i r. and ,Mrs. Sallo.ws. There was a gooc'1' attendance• at church on Sunday, it being Rev. I'. E. ('ronhiclnt`s last `i'uiday on this circuit. Mr. and \Irs. Fordyce ('lark bad their little sun. t;eurge Antos, baptized. After the close of tilt' service a 1111114e waw antno presented to Mr. and M•rs.'('ronitielnt. \Ir. turd Nies.- ILiruld Mttirthl and i, - family. of Detroit, spent the week -end with hi. parents,' Mr. and Mrs. Frank-, Martin. Master Hugh is staying for a few weeks. Air: and Airs. Telford Nixon and James Snell attended the Snell renniou 'held at the Coiithnuttity Hall at Landes- horo on Sti"turday- E. B. Goodie, Seaforth ; \\:. flume Clutton. Goderich, and Howard Feagan, Goderich. .all 'with perfect scores. - Juniors -1st; Ross -Dobson,. Kirkton ;- `_int. William Hadley. Clinton, both of whom are Calf -Club boys. • The evening concluded With lunch, at which time W. Hume ('Itttton, Gode- rich, secretary of the .Holstein Club. thanked Farni Superintendent- K. Jacobs and hi mother, Mrs. Jacobs, sr., the 4llunte matron, for their hospitality. %Vinghalu hospital. ' The. truck was wrecked. Merrill—Tyndall The marriage of Lula Elizabeth, sec- ond daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy 'Tyn- dall, Goderich township. to John Sam - as \Ial le 1 tituau. wore Straurhau and other relatives. Mr. Wolter Moore has gone to Straf- •ucl .Merrill, youngest son of Mr. and as her sister's only attendant, I b furdvillt t p, Pale blue br'ucaded nyhm., kind carried I Mrs.• \1'm. Straughan spent a fete ` o work in the tobacco fields. Airs. fru Merrill, of the same township, 1 days at the week -end with Mt•. 1111(! pink carnations and stephanotis. V‘ al- ter Riddell was best unlit.; Louis Hugaln and .Larry Brown were ushers. I)ut'ing the mass, -Iles Leutaire sting "Plink Angelieus" and Sellttbert's -Ave Marie." and "Ou This Day, U Beautiful Mother," at the signing of the register. accom- panied by Mrs. T. Quigley. The wed - (ling breakfast followed at the British Exchange Hotel, Godericlt, after which a reception ,was held at the hi,nte of the bride's parents. The bride's mo- ther received in a moss green dress -with corsage of pink carnations and was assisted -by the ,groom's soother in navy blue with corsage of deep Jinn: carnations. Mr. and Mrs. Hill lett for a motor trip through Muskoka, the \V'e hope to see both out very soot!. bride travelling in It grey pin -Striped Mr. and Mrs. Harold Good spent suit with white accessories and c, rsage Sunday' with Mi'. and Mrs. W. Stirlitag, of bine lily of the -Nile. Friends 1101(_ I Goderich township: - present from Goderich and Toronto. t Mr. Clyde Gledhill and Miss B. Mrs. Iluw•ard ~tardy. Goderich totvn- ship: .. Mr. and Mrs. !Alvin 1'flllntniir are away enjoying their holidays this week. I They will visit Chicago, and other j.. points. AC CD EN The Women's Association will. gleet 011 Wednesday. Mrs 1'.°Allis and Mrs. Moore 'are hostesses. ' - Mr. and Mrs. -Palliser Kilpatrick and family. of Tor'uilto, are !lure to- spend their summer holidays. We are sorry to report the• illness of two ,of Our good friends; Mrs. Joshua Allin and Mrs. -S. B. Gardiner, who are -patients in Goderich hospital. UNINSURED IIow.to Combat for Sotttmer Homes end Cottages . - Alms cold Ads out of comp rleoe k tseeds mmd of heating ,etaide—drtulatcs air— owes fuel—aa snore cold eten(ngs a adage. 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