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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-10-23, Page 6°.>L']E111`RSP 0 ;E mac Qnocta SCcrccIC rv4se`r,:1. Nua ox • tIow. • • DST 0Y • • Tear:... • CO WLN RL rGv • .; 0 r GQLSH E s OF AUBURN AUBURN. Oct. 21. Mr. -;tial •Mrs. Ont.' and ,Moved with his parents to Herb Mogridge have returned Moine Hullett township at the age4lf fourteen. Later the family Moved to the, farm inn East. Wawanosh four miles ru►rth of Auburn.. As a young man '\1'r. Camp- bell WUS at school teaeher and taught sixty-eigl t 'year ago at Safi. No. 2, Wallace''township, and latetr at the \\'estiield school, , After teaching for a few years, be married 'Miss Fanny I1arrisorr, daughter of the late 11r. and Mrs. \\'..A. Harrison, and they settled on the home farm. 'Twenty-tive years ago he sold his farm to his son Alb qt, r taining an are of it on which 1W established a home, where he lived until eight years aago. when his wife passed away.Since than he has made his iiunie with`liis son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Campbell. He hos another time Colin, of Ottawa, and u daughter, Mrs. W. P. Crozier of *London, also eleven grandchildren • and rix greatgrandchildren. .A marry of ryiterling character, he has leen inW- ested in his church and !the better things of life. Fur more than forty, years he .was 'a Bible class teach.* r at Donnybrook church and is still a mem- after visiting their, daughter, Mrs. t;errnley 'd.'bo1upsoaa, aid Mr, `'rhoinp- Ort at Brampton. Anniversary r3et,'rlet.•s Will be betel in Knox Presbyterian church nest Sunday, October :hat, at 11 aa.aam..auet 7.30 Il.Iiu., when the slacaker Will be Rea. Thos. Hutton of Molesworth: There will be special nlalStiic at both sera ices. . Mr. 3114 Mrs. Jas.• ,Cr{lig were re- cent visitors with friends in Toronto. Mr. Arthur 11 ungblut spent the week- end if) Detroit. - \lr. Wilfred Westelrfelt has returned home froth the \\'east, where- he Was a,. istiug with the harvest. - Miss Sadie Carter, Joe and Reg. of fort Elgin, spent a few days at their humin here. '•8k Mr. and Mrs. W. Bradnocic, Mr. and Mrs. laugh Bennett and J.. J. Wilson visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nicholson, Seatfor•th. on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Snyder sof Atwc\od have moved to the farm at Walkerburra which they purchased from Nelson bcr ("4i the session, : Ii.eenly interested Patterson. in ,everything ltertaaining to farming, - irs;. Wan Crosier of London spent the week end wit)> her father, *Wm.Il. i he also. keeps posted 00 world events and ha a remarkable, memory. 'Among Campbell, her brother Albert and Mrs.those avhu e ailed on Sunday to utter Campbell. 1 vola grt•atulattions and best Wishes .were Miss Until Arthur, .public health Mr. Mrs. Clifford ('cozier and two tturSt. at tit. Thoma:, spent the week- ( children and Roy Maize' of Crewe, end with her mother, Mrs. John .Mrs. John Morrison' of Goderielr,. Mrs. Arthur,,Ernest Devis and funnily and Mr. and, Mr. and '\Irs. Stewart Ferguson aan Mrs. Walter' Davis of .Stratford. Ills young daughter, of Elmvaale, • visited daughter, Mrs. Crozier, spent the week - the former'parents. Mr. and' Mrs., egad with him. A. J. Ferguson, on Sunday. Mr,s. Thos. Andersom of tloderich and ASHFIELD \lass Francs Houston, R.N., of Lon- don. were week -end visitors with Mr. \S11F1I:I,1), Oct.''tl.--.\ fi: and Mrs. Mrs. John iloustou. - Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred O'Donnell and Hoyle Ilowes - and ,son, Larry,• of \W.- Mc(:1ea of Lopdon visited 'Arthur,: visited alt •tide hOme of their J1r. and Mrs. R. D. Munro on Sunday. uncle. \i r. l:ap°i•1 Howes, hist week=tlnd. t' t ••I'•ttul•ation• are in order to Bill • Mr. John McKay, sr., is recovering • A Your .Choacc ..When you• need an ambul=- ance„ you -'may select any ambulance you wish," but 1 you prefer prompt„ service, trained and thoughtful at- tendants, and they finest pus- • sible equipment, we suggest; that you -Ball the new Brophey ambulance. It meets the requirements. of the most • particular. BROPIIEY'$: tie/7a Oise FLOYD M. LODGE , DIRECTOR 13 MONTREAL"ST. PHONE 120 • • • A Holiday Hazard Don't take a chance on, sumher complaint spoiling your vacation, take along a sup- ply of DOCTOR POWs'S EXTRACT OF: WILD SirRAWBERRY At the first symptom of diarrhoea, intes- tinal pains Or summer com- plaint, take the prescribed amount of this pleasant and effective remedy. DOCTOR FOWLER' S EXTRACT 01' WILD STRAWBERRY is 'an old' family medicine, widely used for nearly a century. Smart Ciris always carry F ARADOr., DR.CHASE'S Paradol FOUICK RELIEF HEADACHE Q& Other PainsOF .111en,Workien Over 40 Feel Weak,W9m,.01d ? Want Normal Pep, Vim; Vitality ? Does weak, rundown. exhausted condition make you feel fagged out, old? Try Ostrex. Contains gli,ceral tonics, stimulants, often needed after :to or dn. Supplies iron. calcium. phosphorus, vitatubn Bt. Helps you get normal pep, vim. vitality. In- troductory sae attrel Tonic Tablet§ only 35c. Fur sale at all good drug stores everywhere. ('rai jr.. who Wats elected president from'an attack of pmi'unaoniaf 'of rtft•'Student Council of the (loderich H�Born.- la�a`Hine-ar(11110 hospital, to ('ollt'gialte Lust itute. Miss Cathcart of Toronto iitin}b, slaughter. \lr., and Mrs. J. J. Robertson. • Jar. John Wilson .has 1urehalted tire- •hoist,' and lot on Mani street frown- \Ir. Alfred Rollinson. The .dyvelling•is now ec•s'l1lsied by Mr. and \Irs. Clif. • Me - Donald. ford on Friday, a tecompalnted..by Miss Jtunior Red Cross.—The Junior Red Isobel Miller and \IisS Aurae '1'udcl, who were their guest: for the we'e'k- end. • Members of the W.M.S. Were guests - of • the Whitechurch -'nited church \C.\1..S. at their meeting last. week. IA Women's Institute Gathering. r - \tany members, and at few of their hus- bands. of the \Woolen:s Institutes of ST. HELENS ST. HEJ'EN S , Oct, '2().—Mrs. (1. S. McIntyre and Donald returned to \iean- a•ross 'met on •Fr'idly aftestorooa.t, A\;hen pnrty on Friday afternoon, October :ft A reading was givtnt by Isabel Deer. piano duet by Marion .Taylor and Inaina Ilag-gitt, jokes by Allen t:raig, readings by Marioin•Taylor and Donald, a recitation by Harold,,Raithby and riddles by Barry Yungblut. . were guests of the locel Institute ot a i ti gathering in the Conontulity Hall i wedding was sOlemtfized at, 'Knox 'on Thursday evening. Rev, ,NI. G. _Newton was ehairman for the 111101:051- (letilber nth, when Rev. A. G. Hewitt . United. in marringe Ferne Doreen Lawlor, elder daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Lawlor, Auburn, and Gerald ' Thomas McKaY. sen of Mr. and Mrs. of prairie rose silk jerstty, with brewn She wore the grown's gift, a string o ,.--.. i Mrs. Riee, zi self) by -Mr. Garnet Fayrier I . pearls. .:MiSs .1eitnne Limier Was nett! 1 eti\ Whitechurch. duets by Mr. and Mrs.' sister's bridesmaid. wearing a street— Riee, a piano solo by Mii:s 1.)0-11101 For the BEtT IN CHESTERFIELD RE -UPHOLSTERING New patterns and colours now available to match your rOom. • Highly skilled workmen on all our work; "A dUSTPIER ON EVERY STREET': is your assurance of satisfaction. JUST PICK UP YOUR PHONE AND CALL 567W NO OBLIG,ATION. Jack Sudermann of John Dick & Son .43tf ai1owe = arty ON FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 31st AT: WEST ST. ARENA, GODERICH Every 37 and Girl Invited CLOWNS' . /WflCIIES. . MOTHER GOOSE LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD ..: EO PEEP . . Wi11be the art atparty. 1,1 Twenty-one boys will compete in the FREE PONY RIDES ..`.. BOYS' PILLOW FIGHT ON POLE :... •GIRLS' SODA BISCUIT CONTEST • ... GIRLS' BAG BLOWING CONTEST :... BOYS' TUG-OF-WAR . GIRLS' EATING APPLE ON A STRING CONTEST .. . BOYS' BOXING IN BARREL CONTEST. hothill find 114ii Haliowe'en? Valuable award to girl finding Miss Hallowe'en. JUDGING OF COSTUMES DURING PAR,ADE WHICH LEAVES A. 416 P..STORE CORNER AT 730 P.M. Demonsttation by drOderieh Girls' Trumpet Bapd EVENING IS SPONSORER GObERICH BLUE WATER BRASS BAND, Hodge ;of Dintgannen, a duet by Mrs. ',erne Johuston ttild 'Airs. George Fisher Lee& of Lneknow. and Mrs. Grain -of, NN'hitechurch. and a -clients hy the men who had token *pan in the progrant. 1.1111,e'li was served., after which 0 pleas- ing program, eonsisting ot community ant hour waS spent in iclaticing. singing, with Mrs. E. -AV. Itiee at the Lucknow, mouthorgan selections by Mr. Fred AleQuillin.-Altiets 'by Messrs. I1oytli length dress of heavenly blue crepe With Heck eccessories and corsege of bronze chrysanthemums'. Air. Wilbert. . La whir, Pres•ton, brother ot the bride. - was best man: After the ceremony, a reception 0 nd luncheon NVO held at the immediate families present. "flie bride's 1,age Briarcliffe' roses. Later 'Mr. and %IN: Mt.Key• left tie 0 wedding • trip to mirthern imints of interest. the black aceessories.. on their return they will reside Galt. . Dertha Cunningham Wyatt passed Jeremiah Taylor early Stualay morn- ing, after an illness of four weeks. late William Cunningham and Roxy Ferd. In 1 926 she married William ''"'""""' some years ago. For the past fifteen years she has made her home,with her.. niece, Mrs. Jeremiah Taylor. •She was a member ef the United church. A home of .Mr. and Mrs, Jeremiah Tayler en Tuesday, the 'service being con- ' ducted by Ite. A. G. Hewitt nf 1511,9x United ehureh. During the. service 'Mrs. Gordon Taylor sa "40 the Garden,- a favorite song' of the de- ceased. The pallbearers were Herb. Cunning -ham of Palmerstnn, B.obt. Rut- ledge ef Goderich„ (4.6. Rutledge of Nile. Lleyd Rutledge of logersoll, Ross Harrison of. Goderiefi and- Gordon Taylor. ef.Auburn.- The (101,111 tributes Well' carried by Marion Tayloroi)Gordon and nephews of the.,t1I,ceas'ed: Friends were preeent front Palnwrstett, Inger- soll. London and Goduriefi. nterthent took place in :Maitland cemetery, Gode- Women's Institute. — Mrs. Edgar Lawson presided for the monthly meet- ing of, the Wemen'.s Institute, held it, the Foresteis* 1 111 11 on-N,Tuesday. .•:1. letter of thank; for a ",get well" VII W 41,4 read from Mrs. Chas. Scott. A letter was read froth Mr. Sparks, field secretary for the blitid. thanking the Institute for the Woralerfnl re - NOT just cr;Tiny Midget but A BIG; HANDSOME r. Fable Atotte 54096 _Sensation! .111G in Performance 1 BIG 'in Sizes! &ball Only • in Price ONLY MANIA IN CANADA SI; htly higher * High Fidelity. Audio System for 'Tonal Cathy , Extlusive AerOstope (Nerd* isetoureide atrial or ground) o and Bicycle Supply 'WEST OrBSZT MOVING WEST 'fp Household -Firm soltdated Pool Cars to Manitoba, Saskatch- ewan, Alberta, British Columbia and to Californ ia. Write; wire or phone for reduced t,10 Yonge St.. Toronto. Kingsda1475125, Reid's Upholstery You -will be pro'ud of the CheSterfleld, Chairs, ,etc.) that were -upholster or re-cover for you. Choice of velour, frieze, tapestiT, damask. 'Quality coVerings. London in 'November. with Mrs. Albert' Campbell as alternate. Mr.. Lawson announced that Deptirt men t Of the Foresters' .14111 On Friday night, by Mrs. Donald Fowler: tkirettifing WOR given by Mrs. ()liver Anderson: a piano dnet by Mrs. Sidney Merlinchey and Mrs. R. J. Phillips, and a reading by Miss Elma Ii6Ititch. Mrs.. Fred Oster of Blyth was present and gave an interesting ta-ilt on Inslitute work and spoke 61 ISO of file area Convention, of ..vitielt site is 'president. The singing of "God Save the King" brotight the meeting to a close. Robertson. Mrs. Gordon McPhee, Mrs. GI," Million. Mr's. Wilfred Vesterfelt,/ Mrs. Harry Watson. and Mr5.1. AMOR I Campbell, one of IInron eorinty's grand birthday on ginulay. Mr. Campbell Phone 206J „Pick-up and delivery • 044 See the Cold Weather Protection When' the temperature drops, and the chilt of frost cr.peps into the air, the sensible bird.flies south a5 fast as his wings can catty him. The sensible car or truck owner makes an appoitittnnt With his General Motors Dealer' for ,an all- round winteriiiig job. Bring your 'vehicle pp us tpday! Let our winter -wise service assUre your sfety and comfort during the icy months aheack--protect yoU "frtm the costly .inconvenience hard starting, anti -freeze leaks; gear-shiftiiag and blind driving. No matter"what make,* car or truck you drVve, our skilled service -men are equip- pe4 to make it comOewly weather -worthy! • or CpmercI !Victors Dealers' Winteriting 'Cooling System Service Winter Lubricants. Engine Tune-up and Battery Service A Thorough Check of All Accessories GARDNER MOTOR SALES PHONE 234 CHEVROLET. PONTIAC. OLDSMOBILE BUICK-CA RAC C ffilOtET