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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-09-04, Page 71F DAT, S volnia. 1,94T - THE OD RICK SIGNAL -STAR rarlaWicR ORM * OF *IC Gsl qii Just Where? Yo. tell us where the need has arisen; and we will take care of every detail of the funeral service, through our connections with other dei, pendable „and moderately .priced funeral directors throughout the country. 6110 PHEYS une7aticOice m,. FLOYD M. LODGE , DIRECTAR 13 MONTREAL ST.. PHONE 120 v LEPRURN Lr El UkRN, Sept. 2. — School - �. opened tod'iv with a new teacher, in bath schools, Mrs.. I. arke at Trio. 9 and. ,, r: ' Frardi Moore at iTo. . , Mr.• and Mrs. k. orate-Oracvford ar- rived at their home on Sunday even- ing after a weel�'s plea3ant honeymoon, trip. ' Mrs. Rod Ibgie motored to Mitchell last Tuesday and their- aunt, -Mrs. Tillie Hewitt, returned ;whin her and visited relatives and on Friday re- turned to Mitchell with her brother, Mr. -Fred Glt~ddou, who was en route to Hamilton. • , Mr. Grant Chisholm spent a few days at the end of•the week in Toronto attending the Ex.' Mrs. Kate Chisholm of Merlin and Miss Anna \\Whaling of Leamington arrived Just Wednesday to visit Mrs. Jas. Chisholm, sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Win. Meyers and'fawily. Miss Whal- ing returned on Saturday, Mrs. Chis- holm remaining for a longer viait. Mrs. L, al, Pope or Motltreal visited last week with her sun, Mr. Richard Buchauau, and Mrs. Buchanan ° and family. , Mr. Gerald Fisher spent the week- end in Toronto attending the Ex. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fulford and family over the' holiday` were Mr. rind \Irr. • Chester Fulford of Pittsburg, Pa., Mr: •;and Mrs. Geo. ('ai'ver, Mr. and Mrs. Joe hicks, Billy and Shirley, Mr. and airs. W iu. Lewanduske and daughters I3etty and Donna, all of "Detroit. - ' Mrs. Isabelle Miller of Detroit vi.sited over the week -end with her cousin, Mrs. Wilfrl,el Smith, and Mr. Smith. also her aunt. Mrs. John Chis- holm. • Jir- and Jlrs, Joe -Young and d'aug-lt- ASHFIELD . ASHFIELD, . Sept. —Mrs. A. Y. Henderson of Goderich ,pent_ last week with Mrs. Fred MacGregor. )'1 b, of Toronto 31 r. and Mrs. E..I Dabs were week -end guests with the latter's brother, Mr. Earl Howes. • Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Telford of Sault- Ste. Marie visited their attut, Mrs. 31„ C. MacKenzie,- this week. Mr, and Mrs. Archie MaeMurchy of Detroit were guests with the former's 'Sister, Mrs. \4 , L. Francey, last week -end. Mr. anti{' 31ps. Harold Jardine and Joyce and Douglas, of _liarkhani, Walled on _old friends here on Monday. Worry Often Causes Loss Of Sleep c `e of h mostcommonnus 'Worry isprobablythe .restlessness. Anxieties and fears, worries over finan- cial nan cial and other matters, all take their tall. of hours of restful,slee'p.t>�> Such it condition may eventually result in nerv- ousness and irritability, loss of appetite or fatigue. If -you suffer from a nervous condition or restlessness, why not try Mill urn's Health and Nerve Pills, Over the past fifty years, thousands of Canadians have found Milburn's Health'and Nerve Pills beneficial as' a general tonic to help build up the system and thus help- promote refreshing rest and sleep. • Ask your druggist for Milburi 's ITealth and Nerve -Pills, identified by the "Red Heart'' on the box. The T. Milburn OoQ, Limited, Toronto. Ont. • �•r 6 • CHESTERFIELDS AND OCCASIONAL CHAIRS ,. REPAIRED AND RENOVATED MATTRESSES REBUILT. Expert Workmanship. Free Pick-up and Delivery. r STRATFORD. UPHOLSTERT CO. STRATF,ORD, ONT. ENQUIRE AT BROPHEY'S FURNITURE, GODERICH. I CO R 'S CORNEAS a COMMIE'S- CORNERS. .RS. t ept. Miss, .Tan Nelson of Toronto spt: a t tire wee" -end at her home here. The people *tht).corgrannity entend heartiest eoaagratt$lationS to Mr. and Mrs, Jack Fa>cri8b and Mr. and Mrs. Leo CotTney, newlyweds of the district, Miss Pearl Jamieson, Blessrs. Ray- mond and James iBoak attended the Q'. Enbibition. it • Mr. Alvin Drennan of Woodstock called on friends in the vicinity on Saturday. - • Mr. Grant Farrish spent a fey1 days at Acton last week and attended the Exhibition at Toronto. • :11r. and Mrs. TDuncan°. JIaeIDquald and Diane, of Flint, Mich., spent the week -end with Mrs. Frank Johustou and Edith. Miss Isabel Scott i'isited at Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamilton's, Paramount. Marvin -Scott fa spending his vacation with Arnold Drennan at Goderich. Misses Catherine and' Patricia Sin - nett of Detroit spent the week-eud in deal, l,f. Fun William, visited at Iiay- the vicinity and attended the Court Itey-O'('ounur wedding. mond Finnigan's on Sunday. Miss Teresa Ausiin of London visited Mrs. Crozier. Colin, Kenny McGuire, at her haute here over the week -end. Miss Hilda Twamley- of. Loudon were Miss Lorna Little spent the week- holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. end with Miss Velma Stanley of Luck - now. Visitors with •31rs. David Little,and 31r. and \Irs. Bill Wareing over the week -end were Messrs. Alf and IIarolll and Kenneth. of Sitirroe, are spending Armstrong nod -Miss Dorothy- Berry or London. Mr. and Mrs. ,MacKenzie t"4!' week:' holidays with friends in Webb of St. 'Helens and Mr. and Mre this lucal•ity. t• Chester Coulter and Brian of White- Mr. \Naiad of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. M•acf)onatld of Kinloss, Miss Shir- c•hurcll. f: ley and Mr. Billie Twantley of London p eat soma, i l L, ocoving d liy. er father and mtrthor taaoto d over From Z ;? r>ntltoa lois:[ i atur&l&y to •@)e at her bedside. - While loading cattle last week Jaa.s Garvey met with painful iniurles, fra(:- tturi,ng .lois lines. lf-ae, iai in tine la ;,pital for treat eat. , We Viali to' se hina soona out and around 'again. •ehool opens iaere today with M. McCaren of Guelph as. teacher. Mr, and Mrs. Torn O'Neill, from Dolton, were visitors here on Labor L)ay. 4.4. CREWE CREWE, Sept. '2.•' -Mr. and • Mrs. Palmer Kilpatrick, Brian and Cheryl, of Taranto, and Mr.. Allan Finlay, of Saskatoon, were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. S. Kilpatrick* the. latter part of the week. Mr. and, Mrs. Aldou liaaty and three little daughter., • of Niagara -on -the - Lake; were week -end visitors with friends here. Mrs. I. Gouley and son Iito nets, of -Fergus, and Mr. and Mrs. Russel C. Crozier and family. Mr. and Mrs. II. Sillib of Port Al- bert were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ron a'releaven. Mr. and Mrs.- Lawrence Tremain \I and \Ir Art. 1 h,Iulp-on .1111 1111 [`.ere Sunduv• visitors with 311. •and 1 c sister and brother-in-law, of Sudbury, of (; '(tel•iclt, were Suu(:ty visitors Mrs. JimSherwood,Airs. Sheiwuud's with al r. and Mrs. - Robe rt S •ott ter Maxine and girl friend, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Alf, Aim, on anti :uul niece. Mary \\'ood, were re „a Mrs. Albert Me(_linchey and Sharon, Mut„ fret Bunfetltt, all of Detroit.spent relit visitors at the Sherwood home. the week wild with \his.-Yuutig's stc'r, of Cit How, spent \Ioalday with \I r. School reopened on Tuesday morn - Mrs. Harvey fisher, and Mr. Fisher. •rind Mrs. ,las. Little. Joyt•e Little re- .;11g with \Irs. Birdie Whitely...lis turned home with then[. - teacher and Everett Corbett as- a, be- -II-NGSBRIDGE:;i1L11i'I•: -Misses Shirley Sherwood and F,.• (;wen Treleaven resumed studiee at I.uc ow High School, Earl Rivett KINGSBRIDGF, Sept, --- Miss going to Goderich Collegiate. Kathleen Garvey returned t'o her htniie at Windsor on Monday after visiting "I'tu hating a hard time _meeting 1 friertd, over the week -end.. expenses these days. Ilow about you?" ' The Resurrectionist. 1- dti11ner School -Not at all. 1 meet 'em at every has closed . for the seas,➢[[. • The boys turn." will be greatly missed -in this section, Rev. John O'Reilly: from Refiance, South Dakota, is visiting leis 'home parish for a week. Also Rev. Thomas Fora of, London. Rev. 31. J.- Dalton of \Vindscir 'and Ret". Edwin Garvey of Windsor were .all welcome visitors-, during •theweek. Miss."•MlJ unie- O C.dllnor and Mrs. Margaret t'ti [don and two sons. of I)etroit, are visiting in the neighbor- hood. Mrs. ' Pe,te Vogt, from Detroit, is spending :1 week with her brothers, John and Frank Sullivan. Miss Juliet [)'Reilly . of 'London is spending a few • days with -Annie Bowler. - Miss Joyce Simms. who is Mr. and airs, A. U: Aides of Strat- ford spent the week -end with. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stogie ,and family. Mr. and Mrs. l'. C. Walton and son Pant, . of....Toronto, -spent the sweet end with the latter's sister, Mrs. Rod Bogie. and Mr. Bogie, :ind with her brother„ Mr. Jas. Morton, and Mrs. Morton. Her father, Jir. Archie Hor-• ton, and "Muster Ted.. %vhu visited with thein last week in Torout.o, returned to their home. • Mr. ittid- Mrs. 'F. '_Malady and child- ren, of London,, visited over the week- end with . the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thes. Chisholm. and family. Visitors • orer the holiday. with Mr. and Mrs. Terrence Hunter and• Carolyn were 'Mr. and Mrs. Joe Armstrong and Edna, alis. and Mrs. Elmer Bennett and family, all of Detroit, and Mr.'and Mrs. Hamilton Clutton, Stewart. Betty- anne and Jessie, of London, ° Mr. and Mrs, Terence Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Armstrong and Mr. and Mrs. 'Elmer Bennett motored on Sun- day to Tobermury. Mrt and Mrs. Doug. Bogie and Mrs. Bogie's sister from Yarmouth, N.S„ and her girl friend from -Jiontreal visited on Sunday \vitll Mr. and' Mrs. Rod Bogie. •. - Miss •Ailine 'Johns of Stratford visited her friend Miss Evelyu Bogie over the week -end. • Miss Audrey Smith left on Monday to commence her new duties as teacher' at Hessou, near_ Kitchener Her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Smith, accompanied her, returning the- same. -day. t Mrs. Harold Jewell and'small (laugh- •ter- Sandra are holidaying with her sister, Mrs. Fred -Moresch ,of Guelph, and also: her sister. Mrs. ,,Lei\' McDon- ald, in Toronto. Mrs. Moresch's child - gen, Laura_Lee, Freddie and Lois, spent the week previous, here with Mr. and Mrs. hIarold Jewell.. Mr. and Mrs. Lou -is Lombartus and son Jeroine, of Hanover, visited on Sunday.with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Meyers and family, N Mr. Thos. Chisholm spent the week- end . with liis brother, Father Harry Chisholm, at Maidstone. - Mrs. A. --V. Falconer^ is in Goderich this Reek with her daughter, Mrs. Art Tichborne, and Mr. Tichborne and family. • Mrs. Andrew Bogie -and Miss Evelyn leave on Wednesday morning to visit for a few days in Toronto. Drive in to W. J. MILLS 5* 7 r YOUR OLA TINES .y Z Ptive IVB BIB-M1LEAG,;. ,moNENGOODFYRS/toit We allow a generous trade-in allowance for your old tires es on brand new Goodyea.rr. the easy, economical why to get super -mileage Goodyears. See us today for details. ' YOUR OOI!? • GOODfr EAR W. J. MILLS PLYfVCOiTTH•CFYR )(SUS PHONE 755 !HALER ountyan� District� 1 Derr, N(Drval. W(ro,. far sever yea minister oS Main street United thrarcb, l .peter, has accepted a call to the Thedrd United church. • Ephraim blnel1, (Df ifiullettt t(DlVnsbip, well-known breeder of Leicester sheep, won many prizes in the sheep.classes at the Toronto Exhibition.' Da age estimated at p.,Q90 was caused by a Are which swept the rear of Mrs. 'J. W. DoUU's home at Wing - ham. The fare is believed to have started frog q container being used to burn papers. Bruve Dean, member o2 Miucardine ball teams, was •billed on Friday last when the jeep. he was 'driving left' the road in Huron township near Kin- cardine, and went through a: wire -fence. The impact threw the driver's head against the back of the jeep, ',causing u skull 'fracture. The eighteen - year -old boy was a' summer resident of Kincardine, his home being in Toronto. ' On Sunday an unidentified nurse at Grand Bend pulled Earl Smith of London from the wreckage of his air- craft after it had crashed on a bunker at the golf, course and rcdled into a creek. Sulith yeas taken to a London hospital with head injuries. A pas- senger with Smith. escaped serious in- jury. The rescuing woman' disap- peered before her name -could be ,tiseerta hied. The marriage of Clara 'Es_tella Marquis, Reg -N., to Vasil 1'oster.Me- Master. soli of Mrs. McMaster, Brigs- ton, and the late Ernest _McMaster, ruck place •reeeutly at Sioux' Lookout, int, The bride is the daughter of the BENMILLER BENMILLER. Sept. 2.=Mi'. ,Verdun \'alnstone has returned after spending sante days in Toronto. Mrs. Fred White has -returned from Toronto after spending at few days at the -General Hospital there. where Fred underwent an operation ' due to the accident lit the (1oderieli elevator some tittle ago. 3Irs. Charlotte Gledhill has returned from the London hospital somewhat itupt•oved afti'r a week'S observation wild treatments. 31t•, and, ,31rs. I)iek fart: of Dun- gannon visited witli Jlrs. Gus Van- , sI alli' 1111 Sllltday. Rev. S. E. and 3lrs. Iley.Wil I'd leave returned home af,Jer spending their holidays at v:tt'ioils points. Bensolt ,Good and 'Pommy- Moore have returned house from the tobacco fields. 'There is no place like house, boys. Mr. and Jars. ('ougltliu' and family. of Lobo, .,[;ere weel:-e11(1 visitors :It JI r. Elford Moore's. - School has reopened after the—holi- days. with. Mr. 3ItNali at the helm. 'congratulations to, 31r. and 3Irs. .1.1,10 Sanders of Exeter on the birth of a daughter. ill of 111111111=11I11r CARLOW ('-\RI,O\V, Sept.2.,—Visitors with 31r. nail Mrs. A. Errington on Sunday were Mr, anti \Irs. lio•• 311) hall and Janet. of Goderich; Mr. and 3Ir,. John F1111" dga11, Shirley, Keith and Lynn. of Dungannon. 31r. and \Inst.- liub,t, `(lean and fatrtl- il,r spent the week -end with friends in London. 3Ir. and 31rs. Frank 31ellwalin spent a few days in Toronto, bringing Glenda home with them. she halving spent the, past three weeks in the city. Miss EItranor . Smythe has return 11 home fr(►nt \V oodstock. S,S. No. 1 school has opened for another year, with hiss Finetltler 'lei charge. Mr. and Mrs. A. Errington. .Mrs, Me('llrlcliey,and Sharon spent Monday with Mr. end Mrs. ,Tint Little of Ash- field. Joyre Little, wlta1 spent the past few weeks here, returned with them. Mr, and Mr:. Geo. Caldwell went to (luelph on Sunday to bring hi>nie Vernitf, who will retlitain, at home for a GODERICH ' time. WHEELER'S FUNERAL .SERVICE No extra charge for the use of our Funeral Home, Toron- to Street. Prompt Amtbulanc6 ' Service Phone 335 Res. 355 or 7 am late 1> 4 ar.3.1 Wei3lley' i t aW►d,v Clinton, and' 1,9 a graduate' of C i:int5n ho, u�al. 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