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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-09-18, Page 60' 1 )I SIX THE 1■■pr/� � q • _n�v.A1 T { {A� Y � �,(�., GO E I �? TG+.. . A TAR Help villt�. The latter couple are newly-' weds and the bride is a, ni, e of Mr, Mate whose mother was the funnel'"BYBODYS Leila Blaine', a the Illlatl-i;t? settlement kn Ashtit.•ld township. The Late Bei. Tharnias Etbaks.—Rev. Tlruflras Hicks, retired Church of Eng - The Salvation: Army latutl minister, died on -September 10th at Victoria Hospital, Luuclun,° after a o Help thespurt : il�ues:s. lie was in his seventy- third yt.ir., �1ioyn county, Helpless' fit•. stirs$:° ons rector art snt, in - al pari*bes preNiotls to•hi• retirement, 111 c'ludilrg ltttugaunun.ta During-. the last respond �L'�dC'y'(7ldSaf� few-y,,,E'all,�s he substituted ill numerous. (1111rt lies t llroughuut 'the 1)1(leei,e t of to the Plluruu.Surviving are- one' tion, John, 'ofc,'I'urontu, and two dalttglill'1's• Alta?. F. $. Fletcher, of Merlin, and Miss Aura hicks, of London; two brothers, Andrew, of New Westminster, 1L(-'., rand Henry,. of La 1?leelie, ';: ask. The funeral servid was held on Satlu'dUy This splice donated,by in St. James' (Westminst-er ) Anglican church, Interment was in Woodland, cemetery. Former Residents of Dungannon.-- 1{t,latiles liere have Beard of the pass- ing .of \1r. l:riiest: \launiug at St. Thomas, whose • widow Ls t he former i•:tlit Bowers, a 'native of lrungauuuit. The funeral ‘''vas held from his late ilolnr in St. Thomas on Monday last.. Relatives who visited the home on Sunday were \1r. and Airs, W. 11. 31Lc•;- ('litre, Mrs. Arthur Elliott and sun' �� Harold of Dungannon, and Airs. Ro'bt, RED SHIELD APPEAL FILSINQER'S, JEWELRY a, w 1-- DOINGS OF DUN ANNON • Wilson, of Uodelich„ .. Another i1l`tlw liney j1 '•()n " {f Airs. "nlle lJaspeas r Walkout, °- who since removing ftLoal thisplace y)1'1(i'AN_LON, Sta11t. '1,.--M.rs. Jas, 0„ ;'Faith," wiih mashy clear and inter- over thixty years ago -had lived at St. est lug- points to remember. -- Marys. Mr. and Mrs. Walkout kept Mr. -How:lid Godfrey, of the 2nd a gt'iit'ral stole in the stand nl)w oc- uoll''t'-s1o11 of West \\ a11\'allt•(Sh, is mak- envied as the sel_\'ie(' station and, Mg steady progress to recovery at garage operated by Mr. Robt. Stothers. (;oderich hospital, lifter several weeks Mrs. \\'alkum passed away in Stratford of tCt'atlnl'nt since suffering a broken General Hospital .on SehtE`Illbel' 3rd_in le;; in a ri'utd accident 'war Dungan- hes' severity-sisthdyear. She Was pre - .,„.„,.41. Montgomery is on the -sick list and under the doctor's (are. filer daugh- ter, Airs. \V. J. Collins of Preston, who Is a registered .nurse. has conte for a while. Reports are that Mrs. 'Mont- gomery- is showing some improvement. _Mr.' Percy Horne arrived Loam. fro111 non. It ,is reported that he is ;able to decense(l by her husband about ten Goderich hospital last week and for be (111 0tett et.P.0 get 0iolltl(1 :1 little on years ago. a while' is boarding .at the tome o crutches 1111(1 will he able to 1'e 31rs w R. ndI'ew turn to i' t'. LEER d../*Rl, Rev, S, T. Dunk and 'Airs -Dunk are Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. -\hnel• Spending •1 week It points in \fis•liieau.! �1,Urri• on Sunday were ;Mr., :ut(1. • \iia. - 1,1•:I:ltl'lt, Sept. lti,:—Alis Audrey with members of their family. t InLeonardnu•Chri.stilav• and (Hilt ter Smith, teaching at Ilessou,. spent the Sunday, 'the' (11111(11 services in the Leona, of "Nile. a United churcllesrof Dungannon, Crewe i \lr. Hos, Errington visits:d his par- week -end wit: her pattgents, Air. and and fort Albert vera conducted lid Mr. eat', Mr. and \1•r,, \'ictus 1'?r111I,,tun. Mrs. \\'ilfred Smit11. Art\. Smith, R110 gave a tine attldtrt'ss tttla ucen s�iu(•f \\`est \\'atwallu h• Mr°stud Airs. II. J. \\'heatoil, -\Ir. and I R.Ts- -is attenttting -''\1-uncal St1wul at C SI rat ford. 11iss (;wen '. Finnigan, WI tighter .of AIS. 11147\ trs: Everett Pill- nig,iti. also is•a stndeut,there. Tl1( 1►rniaonnon branch of the Wo - .men's s institute �w-ill held the -regular r,'' monthly' meeting, Alrs. \V. . V Icl un- Hell's on Wednesday,. September • -Ith. Mr. 'anis' Airs. \V. 1'. Reed of St, \1:tt•y• -stent a few days this \veek with \lr,. ',Melvin-,I{eed and. attended the fun(raleof their si •ter-in-latw, Mrs. It:• 1.. Reed (formerly Alley Cunningham) of Port :Albert Mrs'.. \\'. Shields, who said her house to Mrs, .10”. A. Ii_iltongll, gives pas= session i11 1 It•toht'1' and has purchased the }blue of Miss Ferns Jtobb, who i and Evelyn visited their mother, Airs, i.t 1 s:(1(' of hunsehold Nelson Graham; ill Loudon,. Cemetery Memorials (formerly,Ccnning:lam & Pryde) Clinton, Exeter, Seaforth • Write Box 150, or phone 413, Exeter a nd we shad .be' pleased.- to call. . . Mi I'reii .Cl tii�ft. tial :\Ir:`" Itiid Mrs A. 1I. Martin, all of London, spent toe week -end 'with Mr. and Airs. A. Bogie. - Mr. and Airs. Horace Crawford spent, Suudav 111 \V'iau•tuu. Mr. and Mrs. ('laareni•e 'llbblc of .Joliet, 111.: ,,Saul Air, and Thompson and daughter. Mary, of - Seat forth, visited' on Sunday with their cousins, A1r. and Mrs. 'Terence hunter: 7\1r.- and Airs. Wm. Stoddart and WI children, Kenneth and Mary, ..of Lions idea(, 'are visiting Mrs.. Stod- dart's sisters. Mrs. Andrew Bogie andMfrs. Frank •Shields. ()n • Monday Mr. and Alts. Stoddart, Mrs; Andrew Bogie is• 1(11' iu:: .111011(1t tt( (1s oil 5:itnrd:ty of this week. AV"t'e},-(•nil visitors with JIt•. and Alrs. .lolly gild Bernice were \Ir. and Airs. I: ,,est 11e4lttit' (.t1 ,Itelmutlt i1Ud Air. :curl Airs. 1)ou_las _\0gle of I)iilu- t, AI 1'. and Jlrs. 1'. Alelaady and family, of Loudon. acre "vi'iting the lady's par- ents. Alt'. and Airs. Thus. Chisholm. \11•. 1'red (;lidElon returned on Tries - day 1111(r liickillg peaches the '.past two IISI'-ESS by Offhand you might say that there is no.I:onnection be- tween having a hobby and Heid; successful in your work.. ..But all of its need, the 're - lasing effect of a hobby o counter -balance the strain of hard work. "Fun is . tonic," says Dr. G. S: Stevenson, eminent mental hygiene authority. "It refreshes us when we are tired or bored with our,rou- tine tasks — gives ,,us •new strength and enthusiasm for the business of .living:" If you have no'particular hobby, such as.fishing, gar- dening or photography; you will be well advised to choose one. Or if you, indulge in a hobby' only rarely, you ought . to 'devote time to it more regularly. As a result, you'll be hap- pier and probably healthier. And you'll surely do a better" job!. P.S. An acquaintance of mune made wooden trays as a hobby. They were so hand- some that many of his friends' wanted to'buy therii diad soori he had a flourishing f all-time Such cases are riot uncommon. You'll enjoy life even more with the peace of mind that - life insurance brings. It has provided for the ,future se - AsH i ihta"lL 9 :Jam A.a... L O . Now AND i UNGANNNON tet Tl!II�1E8 >t� , SEIPTEMJ'' R 18tm, 1SN'I The September nneetiug of --the field W.M.S. was held in the base- ment of the Ashfield Presbyterian' church. The W.M.S. ladies- had as their guests the members of the Luck - now and Dungannon societies. The president, Mrs. Is bel 1\ttle- Kenzie, gave the visiting ineulhera a warm \Telt ome anti' after a review of the Augui t meeting and some other, business, A rs. \\'mu. 1)ouglais ,president °(]f Luckno\ \\',M.S.;.t,x,ly‘(1Utrge 01. the program. •, duet, "Take the name of Jesus w'it4 you, was sung by \la's. (Rev.) ('has. Mcl)uuald and Airs. Robert Douglas, accompanii-d by Mrs. Agile\\, The Bible study was taken by Mrs. 1{usell. '1'lie title, The ('Butch of the 1.i%11114 Uo(l,vwas given by Paul and includes all redeemed members. "\\'e should ,all .have hive and respect for U(xl'ra church," said Mrs. Russell. She made mention of the wul•tllw•liilelless of the Bible. A solo followed, by Mrs. Philip Stewart, accompanied by Mrs. C. Agnew. "" Airs. ,(Dr.) Little -took the topic, "The ('hurt;h Takes' Root in Ipdial,." The church faces dire opposition in India, it takes strong conviction to face it. Sympathetic understanding means 1110(11 to .the Moslems. Katharine Agnew favored with a solo, "Fairest' Lord Jesus," accompanied by Mrs. Agnew. Airs. Huston gave -11' reading entitled, "Whitt Ain I` 'to 1)n "" "\\'e ofttimes leave,, undone the many small kind- nesses we could do to mg fellowmen," Miss Mary MacLeod in giving the cur -- rent events for the months of July and August made mention of the latest Miers from Miss I), I)ouglat-t;, Miss Dickson and Revs. Mr. Mc`Kny in their various mission fields. The meeting came to a close with a hyitui and- the benediction. The Ash- field ladies • served refreshments and it Happy social Ilitit' s;as enjoyed. T%ti LOIS-COATES . • 1:XI:TEI{,---A pretty wedding took plaice at the ,,bride's linin( whets -1'LuxellcL 1:latin:•, Lt111 ll:ttighter of,' 1,1 and Mrs. Toni_ Coates. Exeter, was united 111 marriage to villiaul .Baden Taylor, only :son of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Taylor, Vancouver, B.(":".Ilev, L. C. Harvey, Byron, officiated, assisted by Rev; Melvin I 1elnen, Los Angeles, Cal. Given in matrriage_,,by her .father, the bride wore. an embroidered Swiss net go\vn with long train and 'a •veil trim- med. rim- , She , , he carried .' 11(.1 1111rri�. X15 1 ( 'with t m td I • l it white 'Bible and sweetheart rpseS. . curity.of millions of Cana- J Alis; .1.1ice Taylor, Exeter, as ba�Sdes- dians since 1847. - W-227 weeks at Stoney Creels. Mr. IIugh. ('I11sl1ol)n Qf 'Sarnia was a recent -visitor with his mother, Mrs. .Jars. 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