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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-08-28, Page 7lROD 4. ', AUGUST 23th , 2,7 *• * tA,4wtit lag o1OER -CSF, ,y4 of How. Much Speed? , How fast an ambulance should go depends upon many factors, and good judgment is required on the part of the driver. Our drivers are experienced men; mega upon whom you may depend for the best of ambulance service in every respect. BBQPHEY$ ooizela frOcier FLOYD M. LODGE , DIRECTOR 13 MONTREAL ST. PHONE 120 P THE CODERIO SIGNAL= -SPA POitTEg w HILLc . PORTER'S ' Ut;;EZ, tl("j, 2 ."^- n- iyersa.ry > ers lees, will be co ducted in Grace church on Sun(laY.. Sei tenaber 7, morning and evening. The W.A. held their August meeting at the home of Mrs, Will Com. quilt was. partially quitted. This `sleeting was not so well attended, as it is a very busy season, both in the house and out. The travelling aprpn was received and opened at this meeting, and netted the W.A. over $1.g. A lovely pot -luck supper was. serve*, Mrs. Leslie Cox spent a few days with friends at a. cottage Rear Grand Bend. ' -Mrs.' A. Stirling and Mrs. Lawrence, Kenora, are visiting; here for a, mouth with relatives and old friends. Mr, and Mrs. McGregor and daugh- ter Helen and friend, of Londesboro, visited on. Sunday with Mr. and • Mrs. Arlie Lockhart. - Community Club. --The . Con munity Club held their August meeting at the home of Mrs. Jim Cox, with fifteen ladies present. In the; absence of the pre ideilV Mrs. Don Harris; Vic took over the duties, and Mrs. A. Lockhart acted ,as secretary In the absence of Mrs., Greenslade.. Mrs. Bert Harris read an interesting financial report. Two quilts, had been sold for $11„ The sale of .tickets for a quilt amounted to''$41, Mrs, W. McClinchey, Ilollnesville, holding the lucky ticket. Au order was received for another Dresden plate quilt; this to be made soon. A donation was made to the Bayfield Fair, this to go for school children's work. The September meet- ing will be at the home of Mrs. Donny Harris.' A tasty lunch was served by the hostess. AI= bpd .two e itflvon 3I.'ctee egici Arj y, of �r'�'tai E3rvaile. Wile here they attended° the Crawford•I i ler' wedding. in Ben:Maier Malted, church last Saturday Mrs, Jas. Mcl en4le and son Ilbodl.D>ic: spent last Sunday , visiting -with Mr. and Mrs. Verc,Y Ilaimer' at Water. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Graham and son Lorne visited relativeca' Goderich township last Sunday. The two small sons of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Crawford of Goderich, Billy and Bobby, spent a few days of last weekend with their graiidnlother. Mrs. Wtri. (travvford, while their par- ents 'attbateir the C.N.E. at Toronto and visited relatives there. BBNMILLER Bh:NMILLER, Aug. '27. ,Mrs. Leslie Jervis of Holiliesville visited with Mrs. Walters and other' friends. Rev. S. E. Hayward officiated at 'the wedding of Mr.- Horace Crawford and Miss Donna Fisher at Ileuuiiller United church on Saturday. Mr. Bill ('lurk has been in the neigh - bo t i i " wheat.' • r• SHEPP ARDTON SHEPPARDT()N, Aug. 26. — Mrs.' Bert Bogie and daughter Ruth visited last Wednesday sin Blyth with Mr. and Mrs. Dan McKenzie. Ruth visited for a,couple of days -with her cousin, Alice McKenzie. ' Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard of Kitchener visitectrecently with the lady's sister, Mrs. Geo. Haggitt. , Master Vernon Allamang visited dur- Cemetery Memorials T: PRYDE & wON . (formerly, Cunningham & Pryde) Clinton, Exeter, Seaforth Write Box., ,50, or _phone 41J, Exeter and we, shall be pleased to call. - • lug the past week with his. uncle and _aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Glahn, near Kin - cardiac. . Miss Elizabeth Foster recently cele- brated her eightieth. birthday at a birthday supper at the home of her niece, Mrs. Norval Anderson, Goderich.We wish her many more happy birth- day celebrations. HOLMES-VILLE Brussels ratepayers • ti^ribl voo e u�o e of 'th bride's p;aren Septemb 'r 3tki Uta la proposal to s a ' Bull tt �iovi bi lin hi $1•2!3,000 on the c'unstru. t oaa o The 'b oto iia uiillett . towns ,p on tivater),vor t� system 'in the village. Monday t� choose a councillor to fill Margaret �3heddei>< dlt;luctat(^d l the seat v a(ted by the resflgliatign of ,(itisin e her shoulder in a fall over a mat int Leslie Reid resulted who trh jiele tion her home at Brussels. She recently of George C. ovvia,celebrated. has been Both, candidates eighty-ninth blt are rby esidents ofilmer the ROY. B. O., Lancaster, whe has La charge of the Anglican churches of 13t11 con('ession. Thameeville, Brioraviantomin and lures- Mcttitaght_Eigio the )oknted rector of St. .Spruce drove Farm, Kippen, dei,, has been app Uwe of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. ] lgie. Paul's church, b'1<�itighatai, and has al- ready taken up his new duties. was the scene of the wedding on Sat - ass, `end Mrs. Ar111urof their elder Golding are urday, August 4th, to Andrew leaving Seaforth to mare their home daughter, Edna Frances, at Sault Ste. Marie, and before their Stanley , (Don), soca of MP andlitvall. rs. departure were the recipients of gifts Andrew B. McKnight, The ceremony was, performed' by. Rev. from Seaforth friends and from the employees of the Robert Bell Engine & G Hinton, of Kippen United church. Thresher Cu., with whom Mr. Golding After a trip ti) Northern Ontario, the was employed. He is the. son of W. couple will reside at Kirkwall. II. 'Golding, M.P, for Huron -Perth. Riehardsq)s-May. Sturdy --Powell • '. A nuptial event of Saturday last was ,the :marriage in Huron College The marriage of, Frances Irene, •iter of Mr, and Mrs.. Frank chapel, London, of Marjorie Gertrude, 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. May, Exeter, to Charles' Douglas Richardson,. son of Mr. and Mrs: Charles M. Richardson, Sarnia. Rev, Dr. A. II. u'Neil officiated. The couple • HOLMESVILLE, Aug. 25. — The Misses Gertrude and Helen Bond left on Sunday for , a trip to New York They travelled by bus. • Mrs. Wm. McClinchey spent the week -end with' friends in London. Mrs. Elliott and - family, Listowel, visited friends in this vicinity on Fri - (lay . Mr. and °Mrs. Fred Ohme, Wingliam, were guests of Mr, and Mrs. M. J. Stock on Sunday. - Mrs. 1'. Palmer and daughter'Gloria spent a few days in Toronto last week, and attended- the C;N..I;�,. • • Mr. and Mrs. ,Fred Eagleson, Dakota, and Mr. and Mrs. L. Heard, Clinton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. Heard on .Wednesday. - Mrs. Elmer McClincheY • and - Mrs.' Lloyd Butler, left today for Goshen, Ind., where they wilLspend a. few days with Mr. and Mrs..Barringer. CARLOW rhuud this week' "cuu)) a ug v► t4laul, Sturdy Miss Gloria Good has returned from i Powell, ell,'Iink a illiarm• F. the late M, Toronto 'after spending a week in I r. Toronto with relatives and attending i Sturdy, al' ofv Windmill,W. A.Bewaft ins the the Exhibition. Mr. Cortland Kerr, Mr. end Mrs. ' Wingllanl niteed reception rth,Ion Saturday, at rd�iat will reside in London, where the bride- Ilarulcl Gaud and 11 r, and '.lits. Wil- August 16th.„• a 1J•I, :science g fred Fisher took iu the Toronto Ex- 'r� f Western hibition this week. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Brown of Rich - groom, oom, c 7 .graduate to of the University of,•Ontario, will continue his' studies at the Medical School. sic,, *}r o ,. ALSO a PORTADLikl FOOI4rt00F . SOUND EERY_ I B. raNDAN a ,Certified Radio Weeknieiali PRONE 011e CALL WliddeirGoderleh, Iim 'bone over, »enter . was thrown head-firpt. to the ground and suffered as fsactat'ed shoulder and brain concussion, ronder- ins him unconsclo:us for eight boars, He is reported 'to be recovering. ASHFIELB mond Hill. called 'on Mr. and sirs.- (•,"'A. Vaustpne and Mr. \\'ill Elsley j week: a ,We are glad' to report that Brian, I \\'uri;e11, of Toronto, with her sister, son of Mr. and Mrs, Palmer'Iiilputric•k, Mi•s Stutititlrcl, and her daughter who wad in rablytto hospital, is pro i Mlargitret, of Santa Monica, called on grt>ssing fayuttibly• friends in KiutUll on tiatul'(l;iy. Their father, the late Donald MacMurchy, COURRIE'S CORNERS i., pt the ;;eileral store here over forty Vears raga. ('OURRII:'S CORNERS, Aug. :.' .—' Mrs. D. A. MacDonald' has returned 'Joyce Little is visiting with Mr. wall home after visiting with her (laughter, of Carlow'. Mrs. • (Dr.) Forde of Hamilton. Mrs. Albert McClinchey Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Parrish and Mrs. Elizabeth'Ro e and son Daunie s )cut a few day at the C.N.E. in family visited with Mr. and Mrs.' 1 Victor Haines of \Wine to on- Sunday. Turuntu. Miss Sally MacDonald is this week Mr. Ewart Jamieson 'is expected �'�t�ititl� relatives in Detroit. borne from Victoria hospital,. London, Mr: Neil Maci D old, with her tomorrow• gist •r. Mrs. M.litgomery, of Dungan- -Mrs. and alta. Jus. Little spent the t nuts is spending -this week in the last CARLOW. Aug. 26.—Mr. and Mas.l Percy ' McBride attended the funeral of Mrs. E. Crawford, which was held from Clinton on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton of Thedford spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Stoll. Murray returned 'home .after spending 'the week with his sister, Mrs. Stoll, and Allan. : Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Beau, Donald and spent Sunday with Mr. and ,Shirleyrs. Hpgh Hill, Benmiller. Elaine returned -home, having -spent the past. two -weeks there. Miss Joyce Little of Ashfield is visit- ing Mr.' and Mrs. A. McClinchey. Mr. and M•rs. Clare Parton of Tor- onto spent -a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. James Feagan. Mr. Jim McPhee is away to .the tobacco fields. • Mr. and Mrs. Fordyce ('lark attended the exhibition at Toronto this' week. • lrfiia Bean is spending this week with her- cclusin, Betty Addison, near Kinburn. ASHFIELI), Aug. 26.—Mrs. Harry Hullet-t Fanner Seriously Injured Austin-, Dexter, Hullett township farmer, was seriously injured when the separator on which he was work- ing turned .over. I, a was getting ready to Commence threshing oper- ations per- a t io;is ai h' was on the top of the separ- ator as lit w'as"'being backed into the barn,' by a tractor. The - brakes on week -end with Mr. find Mrs. Wainer Smyth et Teeswater. Helen Little, ' T who had been• holidaying there, re- turned home with them. Mrs. Rbbert Scott spent a few days in Toronto last week.. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wareing. Barbitr; Anne and Kenneth, and Misses Elaine and Lorna I.itt"le were in London on Friday. ° Mr.' and 'Mrs. Fred Johnston and eduesday on \V W.M.S..S. was ' at the fatuity; are moving to their new home • home of Mrs. heldJohN ,-•alts. Duncan Belfast this week. ('• MacKenzie presided over a splendid proiralti. The devotional part of the program was,. centered on the word "love" and. ufter the Scripture reading (1 ('or. 1:; i Mrs'. • I). II. MacKenzie gave a splendid-couiiiientary on the chapter- read. Prayers were offered by Vis:: Minnie Cathcart and airs. PORT ALBERT PORT ALBERT, Aug. 27.—Visitors last week -end at the home of Mr. and Mrs: Charles Crawford were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cunningham and daughter Li Betty, of Toronto, -. Dr. .and. -.M.0. R. W. Cunningham and two children, Bob and Janice, of . Wa'lkerville; Mr, and Mrs. Horace Cunningham, of Wiarton, and Mr. and airs. Clarence 'Cunning- ftnuer's cottage at the lak(. Mr. and Mrs. Molyueaux of Dublin with their aunt, Miss Bridget Dalton > of ' Chicago, visited with Ashfield friends o.n .Saturday. Miss Dalton leaves by plane, for Seattle to visit with her sister, Mrs. Readie, the only remaining member of the family. Presentation to Departing Members. —The August meeting of the Ashfield the tractor slipped and the separator went down the gangway and turned Help $atureTo Eliminate Waste combbasPon of valuable sable re,, r ., t blended wader rigid s: see: ss of 7 , i 111urni's Laza-laver are ofimu valuable in the relied of �p OM and tstid.. how Ds. � . �other � the liver, help the eliminatory organs ' and clear the syr of we.stirwhich *is often the cause of constipation, sick and bilious ' spells, headaches, and heartburn. Once tried, you'll) be delighted by the renewe d f ig'i of well-being which they help t4 produce. a ° Milburn'a Lama -Liver Pills are 5,441 sale ' at all drug counters. :. ..The 'i Milburn Co.. 14.d.. Toroate. .1 , ST.. HELENS ST. HELENS, Aug. 25.—Revs and Mrs. H. M. Wright of \Warwick re- newed acctualntances here over the week -end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. I Howes and short readings were gticn E. W. Rice: � by Greta Campbell and Mrs. air. and lits. G. -S. McIntyre and Emile MacLennan. Mrs. ElizabethDonald . are spending the week with his gave parents at Paisley before returning iRoo �yel1(1 Mrs. pap. Mac e til Land to hettsta f: where \1r:.. SchOo . is :Iwo Different Religions” in India from on the staff 6f the Walker ` Bund 1.0f, the study book. An interesting feature Mr. and Mrs. Bert and \Wal- o'�yaG the presentation • lace, of Saskatoon.. Mr. Jimmy Walker. of the meetin,„ of Arvid,, 'Que., find Hiss Betty � of a life -membership certiticate�to Mrs. Walker. of Preston. were visitors' last I John Ross. An• address of ' iippreci- Wee>.b: sir the house of Mr. and Mrs. W. istion ot-her services was read to her by -the president.. Mrs. Neil 4. Mac - A. Miller. 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Aug. 2':).—ll r. and Mrs. We welcome Mrs.. Crawford to our 1'. Williams and Miss Lilian I'Yrguson Cott manic . - of Hamilton visited last °-geek with, Mr. and lits. Benson Chisholmtheir aunt, \Its. \\'ilfre(lFriulce?. `sl1eut the w'ea'k cud in Tutunto with lits. 1)avid Mc ( ill of Lurknow is Mrs. ('hisholui's sister. Mrs. I Edon a guest with.her mule, Mr. John Mc` I lh)►ston. anti flat. Johnston. Kay. \fisc Audrey Ilamilton of S;tltford The August meeting of the \W,11.S. .Pent the week -end , illi MIAs Mary - of Ashfield Presbyterian ,„buret: was 1 ,0lle ('hisholitt while her parents. .11r. held on ,Wednesday at .1 :°,> louse of , ;sod Mrs. Archie iTanttltoi►. arc oi.i Mrs. John Ross. p:lnied ',I r. ..r,d \I r... ('h;-1:,,'.tu to .31i s Mabel -Macdonald ,,f Windsor Ton -o it a. is visiting her parents, and Mrs. to Miss :\da Dow, front near \Wingham. Alex. Mac•(1611; ld.i-it ii1r .acct f1•iend Miss Evelyn Miss ('lure Black is visiting retatist'i ' Bogie near Owen Sound. 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Rod Bogie led in the Scriptur.' read- ing. hiss Melen ('inrl;_ read var'uns items from a study hook. The Lord's Pro yet. w"a• repe;ttea in unison. •"O MOW. was sung. and the benedic- tion was given by Mrs ,P Risee;. An pld gentleman saw a group of smell boys ' in an Fnglish, park and asked' one of theist *hat game they were, going to play. ''Cri('ket." the youngster. "We're. going to phi a' -game of Eng- land verses the West Indies." "Are some of yoti going to black your faces,. then?" asked the old entleiilila. • "()h, no!" said the youngster very seriously. "pool( of uq are gilina to wash them." LL s 4 IT LOOKED for awhile as if a tem- porary financial problem in the family 1-2.4:ht keep Mary from finishing "High". f she had to quit school to help the . family income that would have meant g(,c►d-hyo to her .hopes of becoming .a nurse.. But here she is, starting year. Did , her Dad suddenly come into some moues ' ? ... and \ es. lie consulted his bank; Manager. who told him low- the bank, through personal loans, often helped pt' )1)le , to Meet 1 such situations. Arrail;emont5 vtcrc made, and now Mary will take up nursing after all. In 191() Canada's. bank`s ;made half a . million personal loans to Canadian1'men her final and' ssomen. c1 Ivies Is coos o, s 3,20(1 branch coin in titi dntily � lurk, Can their Po banks ploy tuorlcof (:laYl(I4 r a .7 ;_- . SP,.-NSOItISA SY YOU'It SANK u " .0