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THE GODERICII SIGNArrSTAR is vac
eo>azle al3a returned to) Str .tfOrd Oa
Monday.
We are sorry to repo;t that Robert
Macd4ud.'s eldest son is in St. Soseph's
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AUBURN Aug. 12.-Dr.it, ,
i� a ati patient In the Godt,ricla ''-- Dresidc.d at t)(= nig M s. McC1in(tlaeY
His madly friends wish hew a ;3111 voti(Daal l r rod and lir
A$ss, recovery.Wflgiat-
m � I res offered prayed'. • The eorrespori-
r.,. and Mrs. OIif. McDonald spells If ecretary Miss li�lma Mut('h, read
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Si'ECIALS FOR• THE WEEK -END
Commercial fronts of beef- LOW PRICE
Breast Spring Lamb , 15c Ib.
Shoulder Roasts, lamb - . 35c lb.
49c lb.
Lamb- Chops
Shoulder Roasts, beef (c(im.) - 299 lb.
Rib Boil, beef (com.) '
Rolled Rib Roasts, beef (com.)
Plate Beef, rolled (com.)
Country Pork Sausage
Pure Lard {home'rendered)
18c -lb.
49c lb.
24c lb.
35c 1b.
19c lb.
the week -end at Hamilton. a s *° letters. Mrs.`� "thank sofa
Alias Erma Mairs of Toronto spent Th li�)1� clause for the program.
the. week -end with her, mother,: Ws. berta� ire was •read by Mrs. Ai -
Wm. Mairs. offered .Ai and Mrs. Win. Anderson
Miss Ruth Adele Fro t, of Flint, ded, M. ►..
The ` heralds respull-,
Mich,, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. T. ste_wardahip, `.Roches on Christian
Robison. perance and Aliz,. ,�i htman on tem--
Visitors over the week -end with Mr. missions. Air . .lylatch on home
and -Mrs. Wm. faggrtt were.Mr. and favored with al lulu'nersun Rodger
Mrs Sidney Brown and three children, Cox .gave the topic n rs Clarence
of Toronto, and Mr: and Mrs. -WM. book on' India. 'rhe °I- the study
Howey and baby Carol Ann, of Brant- ceiti,ed and Mrs. Wightmae was. re:
ford. meeting with prayer. Tk.e,d the
Master Geo. Wawson - of Dungannon served refreshments.- +4teas
is visiting his grandparents,°'Mr.• and Sunday School Plenle.--Knox i
Mrs. ";J. C. Stoltz,
choreic held the annual picrllC4
Mr. Peter Patterson spent a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Postill of
Va rua.
Mrs. Earl Scaburg of Denver, Col.,
Mr. Jack McDonald of Toronto and
M. Roy Burchill of Mitchell spent
Stuiday. . with Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Fowler.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson of
L.ucknow were Sunday visitors with
Mrs. Thos. Doyle.
Mrs. Alice Wilson of Clinton is
visiting her Sister, Mrs. Geo. Yung-
blut.
Mr. and Mrs. Beverly French and
two children, of. Detroit, spent the
week -end with .lir. and Mrs. Geo.
Beadle.
Mr. Harvey. McGee of North Bay,
M1. anti Mrs. Percy Gibbs and Mrs.
Powell of Detroit called on. friends
here on Sunday.
Mr. Alfred Nesbit • is a spatient in
Winghani hospital, where he under-
went a hernia operation on Monday.
Mr. John R, Weir of Ottawa and the
Misses Annie and Margaret Weir of
Strathroy are- visiting at the Weir
home.
Miss Mary Houston, who has been
attending summer school at Toronto
University, has ' completed the course
and is holidaying at Iler home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon. Sicley and
daughter. of Toronto, visited Mr. and
:qrs. E. Phillips on Saturday. •
Visitors -with Mrs. John Moulden and
Nelson on Friday were Mr. and Mrs.
Jas. Flemilig of Toronto and Mrs.
Walter Bell of Atwood.
Mrs. C. M. Straughan and. Miss
Vivian Straughan - are holidaying at a
cottage.:near Point Clam.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Women's Institute will be held in the
Foresters' Hall - on Tuesday. August
10th, at 2 o'clock. The guest speaker
will he Mrs. O. G. Anderson of Bel -
grave., who will speak. on "Hospitaliz-
ation.', Current e' ents , will be re-
vieWad by Mrs. A. J. Ferguson. Hos-,'
..,teses .are Mrs, R. J. Phillips, Miss
.Margaret King. Mrs...Albert Campbell,.:
llfs Y`tt cii;i ::trcr1wath ilnd Mrs E:
Phillips.
Ladies' Guilt -I. -The Ladies'•• Guildof St. Mark's Anglican church held
their August meeting at the home ofMts.s. Andrew' Kirkconnell on Tuesday.
with a good attendance of members
and visitors. -The meeting was in
(-barge of Mfrs. Kirkconnell. The Scrip-
ture was read by _Mrs. A. Nesbit. A •
reading was given by Mrs. A. Walper
and "a violin, selection by Mrs.C.. E.
Asquith. The MO wasgiven by Mrs.
T,., Irwin 'and' Mrs. -H. G ovier• con-
tributed a reading. The president.
Jars, A. Nesbit. took charge for the
business period. The roll call was
Answered with "the most interesting
thing you have seen." Mrs. Nesbit
closell.,,the sleeting' with prayer. An
auction was_ held with _Mrs,_ Geo._Ham
ltcn-
il as auctioneer. The hostess ser-
ved refreshments.-
Meeting. -Tho W.JLS: of
Knox T7nited church met at. the home
of Jlrs. Earl \Vightman on -Tuesday.
The, president was in charge of the cle-
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Clearing Sale
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Conte in and look over sur sale counter and racks.
SALE STARTS FRIDAY' AUG.15th
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H,osiiiitai, London, where he and stivent
an emer(ency operation last week. lis
many friends wish hint a µheeds -re
covery.
•Mr. and Mrs, Stan Wehner, of North:
Carolina, and the Misses Helen and
June Gemeinhardt, of Saginaw, Mich:,
silent a few days with the latter's
grandmother, MI's. M. Genleinlbardt.
Rev. and Mrs. John Gra poli and
laughter Monica, of Watford, hage
taken John i'earson's cottage for the
balance of August.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Harper and
sou, of New Dundee, spent the week-
end with Mr. ai1d Mrs. LeRoy Pott'.
Garfield Westlake, Wilfred Castle
and Beverley McClinchey left on Fri-
day last for Iritish •Colllllabia. •
Mr. Roy McLeod of Toledo spent a
Wightman's• Grove on Wednesday l week's vaeati.ull w at11 his ulotller, Mrs.
last week with a •good attendance: lelaide McLeod.
The races were won as follows : Girls ' ,ose and Jim Unsworth, ofg Los
and under, Shirley Patterson; boys Dr,les, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Fred
6 and under, Keith Rodger: girls 10 milk toad .Mr. and Mrs. Rey Fle-
and under, Carol. Beadle, Joan Anne with f Detroit, spent the week -end
Eason' ; boys 10 and under, Garth Mcg- Dougr, J.' Davison.
Knight. Donald Jardine; girls 14 and and MlsNing of 'Toronto. and Mr.'
under. Betty Rodger, Donna (low : ('athariees, ,.Kilts and Bob of St.
boys 14 and under, Billy Rodger and and Mrs. Gent a week -end with Mr.
Ken Patterson tied, Grath- McClinchey; Mr. and Mrs. Icing.
girls 11rand under, "June Beadle, Jewel are spending a vi1'inhold of Toronto
McClinchey ; boys' 10 and under, ,,Bill ter's parents, Mr. ')II .with the lat-
Patterson, Noi•1nan Wightma'n ; young Castle. --•Jlrs.
ladies, s Hattie 1'4 ightman ; married lir. and Mrs. Wallace ,,
ladies, Mrs. Karry Sturdy ;, young inen, retiirned to . their bonie iron leave
Norman Wightlnan ; married leen, Roy .
Eason': three-legged race, Jewel Me-
C'linehey and June Beadle; wheelbar-
row rade, Mule Beadle and Bill Pat-
terson; kick the slipper, IIattie Wight-
Illan.
Sask., after spending' the ,WW deux,
FETHER*EIGHT
Nan.autom5tio 40 Automatic 3/2 au4 > u4 3 l e,
OVENETTES ..
PICNIC BOXES
Westinghouse and R. C. A. Victor
Radios
ON SALE AT
GODERII1 HOME APPLIANCE SHOP
R. H. CORNISH, Prop. WEST ST.
PHONE 141
hymn, "Unto • the Hills Around," .A1r. "Last Post" was then sounded -by
Paull read the names' of the fallen; lialn Hearn of Clinton and after one
Warrant. officer It.it•hard V. Weston; iic r eut•e's•silence the ve
tice was closed wed withli singing ofle." e
Merchant Seaman Robert. Jaluc�s Hop- .'God Save the King."
week with friends in Bayfie. five s011; Private Charles Stewart Cann.
and .
vicinity. I'he plaque was unveiled by Jlrs.'I:d-
JIr. and 'Airs. W. II. Little and ft, ward Weston and Mrs. George Hopson,
ily.''of Brantford, are guests of M� t uc1 memorial wreaths were placed by
and Mrs. C. Toms. iiss Maud •Stirling. R.R.C.. in front
Native Son Returns. -Fred Newtolr, Jibe plaque for those who fell in
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BAYFIELP Nun a lf the 11'E' 1 t Rev Frank New ton for'i Wal I. and by Gordonn Heard
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former minister of the ('hureh of Eng- 'se who fell in World War II,
land in Baytierld, and Mrs. Newton
BAYh'IELD, Aug, 12. -Y -Mr. and Jlrs, visited here last 1 riday. He went to
1".orman Toms of Detroit are. spending the place of his birth -the -rectory-
their vacation ..with the former's as well 115 other spots .of boyhood
mother, Mrs. E. Toms. interest in Bayfield, Mr. Newton is
Miss -Morah Guest of Toronto is 110w' all ,executive with the Frederick'
visiting her atipt, Mrs. M. Toms, 'find ' Stearns and Co., division of Sterling.
Mr. Toms. Drug. Detroit. Some fifteen -„years ago
Mrs. T. B. Howard of Toronto i the he was a foreign corresposdellt 'in •Ru-•
,guest .of Rev. and Mrs. Ilarold 1'. • role with the Hearst newspapers. His
Paulls._ . - 'vi,.e and al,. Ili'•m0thcr. who livew in
--arnia and w1 o is the mother of Mrs.
Sarnia aDr. and :1lrs. E. P. Lewis of Toronto •
re the guests of Mrs. N. W. Woods. i Ray L1wson. wife of .the Lieutenant-„
Governor of Ontario, accompanied. him.
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Ur. and firs. Alex. Rae and daugh-
ter returned on Friday from _Rivers,
Sask., and are leaving this week for,
Byron, where they will make their
home. ' ` ,
Mr. and Mrs. R. Larson.. spent • the
week -end in Sarnia.
Mr. E., -Featherston of London spent
the week -end with friends 111 the .vil-
lage.
Mrs. H: Lawson returned .to -Strat-
ford` on Monday after spending several
weeks with her daughter. Mrs. M.
Corrie, and Mr. Corrie. Mr. David
Memorial Plaque Dedicated. -The
unveiling and dedication of :a plaque
on the memorial cairn in"t'langregor
Square for those who lost t4eir lives
in W'arld War II was held on Sunday.
-August 10th. After the hyn111', "O God,
-her Help in- Ages Past," prayer was
offered by Rev. L. Morgan, • and the.
Scripture lesson, St. John 15-:1-17, was
read by Rev. F. G. Stotesbury. The
address was given by Rev.. F. H. Pil.nll.
who also performed thy', ceremony of
dedication,. After the singing of the'
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