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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-07-24, Page 5• " "RkollW-. ,..: !410' -•*3. gra .41V.��►. 'K�rT �►aY." '"'"*1111" 'l�'Nv �@ 1��G�. r�.ii" .mr M,¢V��A.* R•kMPr$ �.�G�Yi R.�'i'-w.A ott�� 9Mui'- 70111610t1/40^tF`oL , F! +4*#44*;,»M► ''..' 44.t fire4,,P 4, DAT, OITLY 21r, , 3017 TIE GODERIC IGNAL-STAR . inn 1 in = o tie Clearance 4i, 1 n •y, • iS $ iYpi' Y - jtk. i E x• y - a).. .. 14:: j-•?`'st of SUMMER DRESSES. SLACK "5UITS e PLAY TOGS -SWIM SUITS Savings from 20 to 50 per cent The pretty Miss is handling a case of the square -sized .milk bottles that are being used by milk companies in some place. It is claimed that the square -sized bottles take up less valuable space and that there is less breakage with them also. Auburn's Garden Party Well Attended Proceeds in' Aid .,of Community Centre vnd Soldiers' Memorial It's next best to running barefoot through' a cool • Kentucky meadow. For the fresh -mown fragrance of Blue Grass is light as morning mist. Bathe In Its spray night and day. Carry it to work :: a on weekends. Let its scent surround you everywhere like a cool cloak ofcountry airs BLUE GRASS PERFUME .:: a a a a 2.00 to 70.00 BLUE GRASS FLOWER MIST ::.... 1.75 to 5.50 MATCHING BLUE GRASS DUSTING POWDER, 1.85 FOR SALE BY TENDER (CROWN ASSETZ) FOUR BUIthINGS AT Port Albert Airport PORT ALBERT, Ont. To be sold for removal from the sites TENDERS WILL CLOSE AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON AUGUST 5th, 1947. NOTE : The Corporation reserves tbp unqualified right to reject *any or all tenders. FOR FULL PARTICULARS INCLUDING TERMS AND cONDITIONS, APPLY TO : , BRANCH SALES MANAGER WAR ASSETS CORPORATION 303 RICHMOND liLDG., LONDON ONTARIO -30 GODERICK BANNER RACE MEETIN AUBURN, July 2-1.—Some 500 people attended the garden party on Wednes- day night sponsored 1r the Auburn Comniunity Association. The supper, which wIts held is the basement • of Knox. United church, was sponsored by the 'Women's Institute. line of the features of .the evening was a hardball game between Teeswater and Auburn, resulting in a 3-2 win for Teeswater. Owing to the cool weather the pro- gram, which was scheduled to be held on the Anglican church lawn, was • bride heittg the former Al iss Ilelen titothers of Dungannon. Taylor's .orchestra supplied tousle- 'and 0 sub- stantial purse •of money was presented to the newlyweds at ltnteh time by Mrs. Ilai•vey Anderson, while Miss. Helen Anderson read the' address. Mr. and Sirs. Baxter are popular throughout the district. Mr. Baxter being a music supervisor in the schools .and his wife a teacher here.. (See Dungannon news also on page 6) BAYFIELD ` IBAYI'IELD. July 22.—Rev. F. H. Paull of Listowel arrived on Monday to spend a month atthe family cottage, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Paull and Miss Margot Paull of Toronto are the.guests of ,Rev. and Mrs. Paull this week. - Mr. Ross Pearce of Leamington spent the week -end with his mother, Mrs. K held in the United church shed;. Mr. Pearce: Harry tardy, president of the Com- m• unity'Mrs: Withal Murray Association, presided for the, .Detroit are the guest., of the former' program; which opened with a number .mother, Mrs. Agnes Murray. from the orchestra. -Mr. Clark .John- Mr. and Mrs. Ed: Mct'.outb and two stun of Wingham rendered a number, daughters, of Birmingham, Mich., are accompanied by Miss Van Camp, Mr. at their cottage • on Hill Terrace. Nelson Cardiff, M.P. for North Huron,Miss Purves of I'riuc•eton, N.J., is was present and gave a short address •Visiting her sister-in-law, Sirs. M. e-rpres-singmhis`pleasure at beinginvited 1't1 -1•t -es". -- 6 to take part irtathe program and wish- Victor Lunboltu of Russeau, Special a few Blouses---Suits—Jackets, Jackets;etc. _TO CLEAR AT 1/2 PRICE . • iptt Your GEOII •N�� SCHAEFER valut Phone56 established himself in business at • was highly regarded for las integrity GOD.ERICH TOWNSUIP,, July -'KINGSBRIDG—E,Tuly 22. — Mrs. and---for-bisgentar kindness shown to M-rs.' H. J, TrewarthIc HolnieSville 'Mary Roy of Ja.cksen, MICIL, is visit: - minty. He pessessed a particularly visite* with her sister, Mrs. Geo. Mc- ing at Mrs. Martha O'Neill's: Ilwain, for' a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. •Johe and Clare . Messrs. Ed. SoWerby, D. J. 'Lass- O'Reilly, of Detroit, are' visiting (aline, and Clayton Laithwaite were- friends here. among the members of the Fruit Mr. John- P. Sullivan of Bolton spent Growers' Association who visited the week -end with the O'Neil family, orchards the Burling.ton area last Mr. and Mrs. Hansford • and Miss Kenzie of Kintail, passed away. To them were born three daughters and Monday and Tuesday. ' Jo'yee Simms of Toronto are spending one, son: Mrs. Gordon Hicks (Mary), • Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Higgins of Bel- their holidays at the cbtfage here. of Toronto; Miss Ann, R.N., of grave visited with. Mr. 'and Mrs. E. Mr. (ind Mrs. Eely (Frances Dalton) ,Ing the committee every success in Minn., was the guest of Ails sister, bright intellect, and.took a keen inter - their undertaking. Mr. Ralph•Hender- Airs. John,Jowett, and his mother, Mrs. est in current events and kept -himself son of Gederich favored with tw well posted.. In .1929 he retired to numbers, accompanied by 'Mrs, R. J. Mr. and Airs. Wallace Johnston of Lucknow.• his son D. .A. MacLennan Wilcox, Sask., arrived on Saturday to Phillips. A selection on the bagpipes taking over 'the business. . hi 193-1 his was given by Tom Bogie. ' Dr. Hobbs •spend dye week's visiting friends in this beloved wife, the former Barbara Mac - was • district. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston Were Taylor, M.P.P., or Dapwood, ,both born in Bayfield, leaving here the next. sneaky 'and stud it -'was al- wayS a pleasure to come to Auburn and meet his old friends: Mr. 'John-. eight years ago. and , babe have just returned from Miss Jennie Grant of Toronto s chicago; Mrs. Allan Bales ( Margaret), Mellwain on Slind°Y. ston again favored with a number -and t:mending the summer in the village. Benmiller won the semi-finals:for the England and will • reside at J. C. Mr. Wm. Wats'on of Nile spoke briefly -s nan of Lochoish Two sisters of Richniend Hill. and D. A. MacLen- on the need of a new hall in the vil- ‘i seftball series by defeating the 'U-nion. Miss Theresa Reynolds of Hamitton , Hunter and Miss Mary. survive, and ' one brother. Donald .1. While in Ash- teant ill two of4the three games played. -is visiting ;It Mr. and Mrs. Nace and family, of Stiginaw. Mich.. and,' Mr. and -Mrs. Orville ' Gemeinhardt i field the li - Mr. MacLennan WilS it ryteriam the W.M.S. was, held at the halite of Mr. Wilfred (YLOtighlin of tbetroit Union W.M.S.—The July Meeting of Martin's. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Knight and : member a. Ashtield Presl Mrs. keg. Fuller. The theme for the is 4414(.11(11144 two- weeks' holidays with , , ), meeting .wae "The World' Council of his brothers, Leonard and 'Matthew daughter Mary; Of Toronto.- are the church for many veers. Since Amm, , guests of Mrs. -Mary Genieinhardt. - lage. This was followed by a duet by Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacKay of ham, was the next -speaker. He ex- pressed his pleasure at being invited to take part -in the program and wished Mr. Casey Atkinson 'of Detroit spent the-- coramittee every success. Mr. . the week -end -at his home in the village. AuhreY Toll _favored with a solo, ac- companied by Miss Dalrymple. Mr. Arthur errange,-a veteran of the second ,Mrs. Chas. Berry. Mr. and MrS. Jack WOrld War. gtrve a short talk and Pease -were guests. of 'Mr. and Mrs. stated .that a memorial hall would Berry over the week -end. prove beneficial to the younger gener- ation. Mr. Tom Bogie favored with Mr. Jim Scott of Toronte is the Another selection en the bagpipes. , duet was rendered by Betty and Bill Guests at the Albion Hotel,this week Craig, accompanied by Miss Vivian are: Mr. and Mrs.' 8. M. Winder, Mrs, Ballingall and daughter Mary Joan, Straughan. "Doc" Cruickshank,' of tied' two sons, 'Christopher and Wil - Mr. Chas. Asquith, secretary of the the -liam, of Royal Oak, Mich.; Mr. Orton •Letherland., of - Toronto, and ' his officials of the United church for- the daughter, Miss Joan Lotheriand, •of use of the church basement and the sheds, also the Women's• Institute for Lite" - their splendid co-operation. After the coneert a dance was held in the Foresters' Hall, with music sup- plied by the local • orchestra. , The booth on the grounds in charge of .Gordon'Taylor was Well patronized.- - It is the :din of the Community As- sociation to erect a memorial in honor of the boys of the first, and second World Wars.' The hall is expected .to NTS $15.000, and the committee ,hopes - to ro Ise the money (luring the next five yea'rs.. at the end of which period building will be 'commenced. Mr. Irvin Pease ef London is spend- ing the next two weeks with Mr. ahd MONDAY AUG. 4th Agncultural • limning the Bridal Couple. — .A lovely dance reeepth 01 was held on Monday evening at the Dungannon parish in honor of Mr. and Mrs, Sheldon x ter, of thiderielL who were married the latter part of June, the ...... ..... „ .....i. Park - IP' G4DERICII la, ___, $2,300 I N --PURSES 2.18 Pace $600 2.27 Pace $600 THE NEW CLIME & WHITSELL STARTING GATE WILL BE USED HERE FOR THE FIRST TIME. Goderich Trotting and Agricultural Associatio Vice -President , Treasurer 2940-31. NOTICE Bayfield District Residents ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS TO The Signal -Star Can now be arranged for at the P. Weston Store to Lucknow he attended the Lnited church and the funeral was held from there .on .Thursday afternoon. The service was condueted by' Rev. W. E. Treleaven in the absence of the .pastbr, Rev. j. W. Stewart. Deceased was borne te'rest in the Lochalsh cemetery Lean, Wm. MacDonald, Dunean C. MacKenzie, David MacKenzie and Don- .ald MacKenzie. A large number of sympathizing friends and relatives paid. their- final --token of respect to this departed friend. SHEPPARDTON SHEPPARDTON, July 23.—Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Phillips of , Sandusky, _ ASHFIELD nich.. visited with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson, receraly. - ASHFIELD, July 22.—Mr. Donald Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. •MapKenzie hnd• daughter Margaret. Haggitt :over' the week -end were Mr. or Gramun, Alberta, are visiting 'and Mrs. Wm. Vogler, ',Tiffany and frieeds in Ashfield and Lucknow• Harold, and Mr. Vogler's mother and MisS . :tlary .'Yergusim of Hamilton sister' Dolores. of Detroit ; Mr. • and has been visitipg with -,Mr. awl Mrs. Alrs.• Herb Trtiitt, Billie, Mark and Mrs. Will 'MacDonald is this' week ft 1id Jinany,, also Mr. and Mrs. Carl visiting relatives at 1)ot-roil.. nd Barbara, of i)earborn, has not been so good, has gone to Tor -1 . Mr. and Mrs. Middleton of Zion, -onto 'Tee'' treatment. and to be near I Illinois, recently, with Mrs.i his niece, Mrs. Weir. Agnes .Foster. Oingratutations to 'Mr. and Mrs. I Mrs. James Watton and David. of Mervin Avery on the birth of a son Kirgland Lake, visited with Mrs. Wat- iti-Kincardine hospital on July 13. . ton's mother, Mrs, Agues Fo'ster, and,' Alr„ Kenneth MacLean ,of Forest otlne• relatives i-ecently. - spent the week -end at the home of Mr. Mrs. John Hussey yisited over the and Mrs. Hectot., MacLean; also. Mt-. Week -end• in Lin•kno.w with her' par - and Mrs: Gardener., and the Misses ents, Mr.4,And Mrs. Nixon. Scott of Auburn. Mr. Tem 'Conner, .of London. Eng - Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bogicrof Lambeth land. is staying with Mr. and Mrs. are ocenpying the MacDonald• cettage Frank Rising after leaving England at the lake. Wednesday, July lit. and arriving -here Mr. Charles MacGregoi• of Kitchener Friday, July 19, 'from the 11.30 p.m. is spending holidays on the ,farm. train. • Miss- Ethel MacKenzie Thronto ,Mr. and Mrs. Robt; 'Rising, Shirley is spending holidays..with her mother.• and Ketnnifh, Of Wiiidsor. are visiting Death of Finlay D. MaeLennan.,--°' with the former's brother, Frank and In the early • hours of TueSday morn- Mrs. Rising. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Erb, ing, July 15th, Finlay D. MacLennan Melvin and Douglas, of Listowel, 'also passed peacefully awaY at his home are visiting with Mrs. Erb's 'sister, In Lneknow, after a° peri6d 'of failing' Mrs. Rising, and Frank. bealth. He 'had been confined to bed three mOnths ago, but recently had ARTHUR CIRCLE FICMC been Up and around the home, and 'The Arthur Circle of Knox Presby - the end came Unexpectedly. Mt. Mae- terian church held their annual Lennan was the eldest son of a large at BOgie's Beach on Monday, July family born to Mr. and Mrs.' Donald 14th,, as guests at the cottage of Mrs. .Machennan, early pioneers, and was (Tharles. Kemp, of Yarker. a :former born near. Lochalsh eighty4hvee years membef of the Circle,' There was an ago. F. D., as he was generally.called, excellent attendance of members and was a self-made man, having worked their Small children and all had a very his way from his 'early farm home enjoyable time. . genoral store. Atter attending the Miss Ella tteek Of Toronto is spend - local school he took a business ourse ing holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Frank at Owen Souud Business Collo,g, and liteArthme. • t_ lunches: The leader was Mrs. Mr. awl Mrs. Reynolds and:family, SIMI). Several members gave readings of , Hamilton, are visiting at. Ray dealing with the various phases of Dalton's. • the .,Ecumenical Movement which. is Mr. and Mrs, Ambrose Hartman of closely related to the missionary enter- ‘Goderich spent Sunday with Mr. and prise. The president., Mrs. Gerald' Orr. Mrs. Clifton Austin. was in charge of the business period We congratulate Miss Bridget Kelly of the 'meeting. At the close of the on her success at the high school meeting, the hosteSs served lunch. entrance examination... % ADAMS' GENERAL STORE WEEK -END SPECIALS CE1RTO bottle 2.1e , CROWN QUARTS doz. 1.20 ' FRUIT JAR RUBBERS ° 2 boos 13c SPAGHETTI Van Camp's can 14e the New Management Appreciates Your Patronage. • VISIt US AND HELP US TO HELP YQU. 'GRAPEFRUIT 3 for 25c ORANGES I76's doz. 59c LEMONS 4 far 13c ORANGE & TANGERINE JIICE 2 tor 29c ORANGE & GRAPEFRUIT . JUICE Blended .. 2 for. -25c TOMATO JUICE 105 Oz.. 4 -an 52c Vacation Schedule -GODERICH FRENCH DRY-CLEANERS WILL CLOSE - FOR EMPLOYEES' . VACATION MONDAY, 'AUGUiT 11th TO SATURDAY, AUGUST 16th The store will be open during thiA period. for Dry Cleaning received after Thursday, Avast 7th will not be available until Thursday, August 21. Eindly keep this. advertisement for reference. PHONE 122 WEST ST.