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THE GODERICII SIGNAL -STAR
LEGION HAL
GODERICH
Sat., May 3ist
1
AIR
JACKPOT' OF $36.00 for full house in 56 calls.
If not won on Saturday, value of jackpot and also
number of calls will be raised each week until it
is won.
17 GAMES $1.00
$5.00 CASH PRIZE.,
4 SPECIALS—Share the Wealth
Doors open at 8.30 p.m.
1st game starts at 9.00 0.m.,
- HOLMESVILLE
'IIOLME:i\'114LE, :Slay 28.- Ali`,
Grace Lobb, Stratford, spent he
week -cud as the hone of Jter ifar-
eut: , Mr. and Mrs. Bert latish.
Miss Marie Whitton, nurse -iii -
training at St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, spent a fete tUtys with her
pat•eilis, Ur. and \lr•s. I►. E. t;litt-
don.
t-ltildreti and teacher of
holiucst IIIc School 11 11." to In: con-
gratulated on the show ittg they
matte .It the recent mash festita;,
�ht s14141,.1 tvtit 'the hit•lil for Hitt'
ttrtisou chorus, out of a class of
25. and won' 3rd place with their
rhythm l,;ind number. The teacher
of this school . In "" \11.s K;ttlllt'elt
1lulaws, t;odt t•itlt .I lid r lit` unts.c
te':aclter is Aliss 1'ih'eu 1.;liddou.
'Wold has been teceiveit here of
the death in l.eaIII tngtolt of Louisa
%Manning• widow of the late Isaac
Fisher. Airs. Fisher wits the aunt
of Airs. Wilfred I'ligger, Airs. Inert
Finlay and Mrs. frank MtCullougl►
of this district.
Airs. Charlton and daughter.
];;til,
of Port Alma,are. the guests ttl tae
former's parents, the Rev. Al.
and -Airs. Nett•t((n at theparst
Aliss %oust Newton, R.N., st
at \Wt'sten►1 University sIH'll
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nage.•
udent
t he
PRRtl tOUNCh wits surgery.
A surgeon, an are'hiiect and a "But," said the architect., "before
politician were, discussing which t he advent of Adam older was
belonged to the oldest profusion, made out of chaos. That wits
The surgeon claimed the distinc•- architecture.
tion because Eve vas made fron► "Sure," admitted She politician.
Adam's rib. That, .-he contoncitti,"But who created the h
tt'eel:-end tvt'rh her patents, the
Rev. \1.'(:. and Mrs, New'toI1.
\1r. and Mrs. Chester (:t'Igg au,l
family of Huntsville spent t'litt
week -end with I. and Mrs. Ed-
ward Grigg and other relatives in
this district.
\.Ir. and 'Mrs. Frank Teo and
family were the week -end guests of
the former's another, Airs. E. Too,
at Weston. `
Mr. and Mrs. :Albert Mond, ('lin-
ton, were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Bond.
Mr. and Airs. C. Bissett, Gode-
rich, were guests on Sunday of Air.
and Mrs. Jack Yeo.
Mr, and -Mrs. K. MacDonald and
raou of Teeswater were reeeut
'History >rn >cn>cature
'LEEBURN.
14DEBURN, May 28.—Miss Edith
Hutton. — This di ' riet deeply
mourns the loss ' of ,u other of its
grand old pioneers, who passel
away ou' Monday, May ' 19, after
being confined to bed ut her ho,ue
for the past month. An obituary
.and account .ef. the funeral were
contained iu last week's Sigual-
Star. The sympathy of the ,tsow-
Iuuuity is extended to her bereaved
sister, Miss Lizzie Morton,
Miss Betty Baxter of Goderich-
Township visited last week -with
her gi;lndparcnts, Mr. alai Mrs:
\Wiltiatt Sallows, also •.ler aunt,
Mrs. Jarvis McBride, Carlow.
Visitors over the holiday week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Bogie and Graham were Miss -Olive
;lilller and Mr..and Mrs. Cliff Moss
of 'Toronto, Mrs. •Jt5hn Quaid and
Betty of Sarnia,; also, en Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. 0. -oh. Orr and
Marilyn of Goderich Township. .
On .their return home from Gode-
rich on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Clutton of Stratford, were ac-
companied by Miss Lizzie Horton
who will visit with them. Miss
Horton spent hast week with Mt'.
and Mrs. Frank Horton and fancily
Of Goderich. ,
Mrs. Terence Hunter, Mrs. Eimer
Hunter and Linda Sean visited
over the week -end with relatives i+tc
Detroit and while there attended
a shower for a June bride -elect,
Miss Verna Bennett.
Mrs. Frank MaeAvoy
of St. Catharines were- holiday
!visitors with the hatter's. parents,
Mr. and' Mrs. Bert Bogie.
•Mr. •and Mrs. Ben Chisholm are
spending the week -end in Detroit.
Leeburn V.M.S.—A lar,;e number
of visitors joined with the members
when Mrs. Jarvis McBride -was
hostess for the- May meeting of
the Leeburn W.M.S. Miss Belle
Shaw was the leader. The 91st
Psalm was -read responsively and
the Lord's Prayer repeated. Mrs.
Elmer Hunter read an article on
Stewardship._ A report of . the
Huron Presbyterial In Clinton was
given by Mrs. Iiarrower, A
beautiful glowing tribute to record
an In Memoriam to Miss Edith
Horton was fittingly git'en by Miss
Helen Clark. Miss Horton was a
'charter member and , also a life
member. $35, this year's share for
the building of the 'Training School
'in Toronto, is being forwarded.
Two chapters ,from -the study book
were read 'by Miss Helen Clark.
Mrs. Will Treble, president of• Car-
low \W.M.S., extended greeting::.
The sleeting was closed with prayer
by Mrs. Harrower. A lovely social
hour Was. enjoyed when the hostess
w•.:s assisted gy Mrs. William ° S,t1-
lows, Mrs. Franklin Mitchell, Mrs.
Percy McBride and Miss Bet t
Doxter. _ A `vote of thanks was
tendered Mrs. McBride by. ,the presi-
dent, Mrs. Bert Bogie. Mrs. Mc-
Bride is leaving early next month
for a two . moi ths' visit in the
West. She intends to mal.e the
trip by airplane. The ladies are
invited to be the guests of Miss
Grace Il:unter. 11.1C., at .her cottage
at Iltintei''s Beach for their •June
meeting.
guests of Mr; and Airs, Elmer
Potter,
CREWE
CREWE, May :S.—\Ir. and Mrs.
Walker of w'ingham were Saturday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. 'C.
Crozier and,family.
Mr .and Mrs. Mark Berger
visited •1st London recently.
Air. and Airs. Vernon Hunter and
family of i.ticknow were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and. Mrs. .lac]:
Curran.
The- eonununity e\tends sym- done; -:inti Miss Mary Houston. anti
paths•' to Mr. and Mrs. pert Fla- Miss Sinclair.
a Niel of Streets.
nigan Its well ,os- the Kilj►atriek
relatives, The .brother-in-law of ' ville spent a few dayssat her. bottle
Mr.- Finnigan and -the 'brother of here.
the late- S. Kilpatrick passed away Mrs. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor and
in Western Canada recently. I Marion and Mr's. J. Taylor visited
Mr. and Mrs. John Itlrake and friends in Detroit over tate week -
Bernice of \Vingltam visited wit h end.
relatives iii the vicinity on Sunday. t Miss Elsie Potterst►u of ?promo
Mr. and 'Mrs. ('. Crozier and I was a week -end visitor with her
family and Mr. Roy Maine -were, parents, tit•. and Mrs. 1:ricst Pat-
in London on Tuesday, . sterSon.
Anniversary services will -he head 1 Mr.'and Mrs. 'Thomas .1;u•din and
in Crewe church on Snnllay. .1 into family of Clarksburg visited Mr.
15. I and Mrs. William Sfraughan at the
H.M.S. ARK ROYAL. the flagship. that ied the English deet of
Elizabeth against the Spanish armada in 1586, sails again on a
mantlepiece at Greenfield Park, Que. And today. just as 364 years
ago, a Howard is her skipper. The present-day Ark Royal is a
model, of course, built by Thomas Edward Howard. 'He got the
idea when Britain's new Elizabethan age was, ushered- in recently
vt)ith the proclaiming Qi Elizabeth II as queen. Adding interest to
-the work was the fact that The •original. Ark Royal, which led the
assault against the Armada, was commanded by Charles Howard.
second Baron Effingham and Lori High Admiral of England.
NEWS OF AUBURN
Al'itl'R\, May _'ti. Mr. and
Airs. R. It. Munro sjte1tt the week-
end with their danglter, Mrs. It.
G, Ling and \1r. Ling, 'i'orotito.
Air. and - 'Airs. J. 1', Stoltz are
Mrs,
visiting their suns Eldon and
Stoltz, Aurora. • -
(ir, and Al r. '1'itout;as Sheppard
and young sots, 1►tIvid, of Sarnia
visited Mr..and Airs. E. Phillips at
the w(t I -cud.
'Visitors with Mr. ;Intl Airs, .1.
Houston over t11t• week-eutl
Mises Frances llonston. It \., I,tttt•
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HEINZ READY TO SERVE 15 OZ.
-2 TINS 290
CO���-D --SPAGHETTI
HEINZ—OVEN BAKED 15 OZ, 1170
VEGETARIAN BEANS TIN
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3 5 OZ. uvrANT FOODS TINS270
HEINZ—CIDER OR SPIRIT 2 " 17
OZ. 310
VINEGAR
HEINZ CREAMY 2iop,z
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week -end.
Mr. and \1rs, Ray Duff of Leam-
ington visited Airs. hied Ross and
J. W. Medd, Sunday.
Mr. .1((1111 Beadle (T'" Stask11(4011,
who Was called to Toronto due to
the death of his son, is visiting
his brother, George Beadle.
Al r. A. Rollinson► - and \1urray
spent the week;etad with friends
in \Windsor.
Air. and Mrs. \\'illiaut L. "t'raig,'
Allen and Brian- spent- the week-
end at Parkhill. .
Mr. ;1141 ;Mrs. Clifford Bastin of
London were ,week -end visitors with
Mr, anal Airs. Ed. Davies. Airs,.
Bernice Alonek, who ,his been visit-
ing her daughter, Alis. Ilaavics, re-
turned` to London with theist.
Janette 1} thio, daughter Of Ali.
and Airs. Gordon D(ibie, underwent
a t(iusil operation in Goderich hos-
; 1)1(111 (►n Tuesday.
?t1r. and Mrs. Robert (:i1tits of
'Hamilton spent- the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Plunkett.
The ,'Three A's of the 1'11ited
Church presented their Inlay, "Alr,'s
• New-llnsband" for ..tht second tittle
in the Foresters' hall, Friday night.
Between acts, violin 5(ilos were
rendered by Air. Robert Gibbs of
tHI`ainiiton, accompanied on the
piano by. Mrs. Wilfred Plunkett.
-'The_ following ladies rattenll.(1
the \Vo►uen's Institute 1)istri?t An-
nu.al.....IL A;111' 1lun......la$t�t,.,,Phutsd;ay''•
Mrs. W. '1'. Robison, Mrs. s Ed.
Davies, Mrs. 'V-. Good, Mrs. A.
Robinson, Mrs. 11, Craig, Airs. \V'.
Bradnock, firs. A. Campbell, Airs.
I). Fowler, Al is:, 1'. Hess and Miss
AI r t King
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CARLOW met at the home of Mrs. Dave Bean
(?. , with a fair attendance, Mrs. Arn-
ARLC�w', May 28. --- .Mr. and i id Young had charge of the meet-
ing. Mrs. harrower gave -la chapter
'on the study book. Plans were
Made for the bake, sale which was
held last Saturday and was a very
Mrs. Jack Daniels o? Toronto culled
-vat—a--nuiubwr of old friends.
Mrs'. Ross Pennington and Susan
and Jean and Joan McPhee of god - success. The meeting clo
with a hymn and -prayer. The
London visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon McPhee.
Miss Barbara Watson of Sarnia
visited with her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. William Watson last
• week.
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Snyder
and Jeanne of Maitland Concession
and Mrs. Allan and Arnold visited
with Mr. and- Mrs. Clive Allin on
Sunday.
(Intended for last week)
N.M.S. Meeting. — The W.M.S.
rgrl e
A reception was held in- sae
Foresters' ]lull oft _\Wt tlttestl t v night
in honor of. Mr. nand 'Mrs, it`ilu nl
Arthro', newly -wells. tvheI! th,�y
were presented with it purse of
money. Gordon 1 ►((1(14 read ;in ad-
dress turd Thomas 1llggitt made
the presentation. Music for daat'-
ing wits supplied Its. Jinutmie Pierces]
orchestra. bunch tr(5 Sl'rved,`
i John Beadle,. Jr. The death oc-
curred in Toronto General I lo5pi: a 1
ion Tuesday, Alay '2(l, of .lo in
Beadle, it... in -his with yea r. Ile
I had been it Pitt icitt in l o General
Hospital since .April. Inc ryas the
' son of Mr. - Jelin Beadle of Saska-
toon and the late Mrs. Beadle. ale
was tt veteran of \Weu•Id \V'ar Il,
having bt'ett stationWd at Shy Hat-
bor. Besides his father he is sur-
vived lty taro ittvttlters.' Fr;fnk and
ltussell in British Columbia. Ali'. ,
!George Beadle, Augnrit. is a►► uncle.
The funereal was Held from the
Arthur funeral 'home on '1'hnrsd,t v
and was comlucte)! by the Itcv. t',
C. Washington • of Knox l'iti:t•,l
Church. The pa 111tei1 rer5 w(• :
Cluli•ies Beadle, London: liaroltl
Lawson, so11, ('lint}ot► ; Ernest 1'attersou,
'Thomas Haggi,tt. Alison Robinson 1
and Stint rt (Chit in trey. Interment
was in Ball's t•enitltery._—
PORTER'S HILL
POIt'TEI('S 1IIiiI.,linty 28.' —
(r'ongratulations t%► Air. and Mrs.
Ray'_ 'Wise who were married., in
Grace United Church last S411ur-
day. Airs. \\:ise was formerly
Estelle Cox.
The ►rplay esf ttted,l inn,s in Grace Trouble"
was 1
last Wednesday evening' with :a
fairly gold ,crbtwd. They took in
$30 at the door. This Allay wss
;pia on -toy the Baylleld Young
People.
Mrs. Donald Harris is in Gode-
!ricli hospital. We wish her .t
speedy reeov'ery.
Dundas- Seined are holding
7`la�' � .lane (:,
t1. picnic Friday evening,
1 on the church grounds. Supper it
.'1'to be at (h t4) and the sports to
follow,
hostess served lunch and a social
hour • was spent.
Mrs. Suntlereock of I.ont.iesboro
visited with. Mr. and Mrs. Percy
McBride last week.
Mr.' and 'Mrs. -Dave. Bean and
Bernice and Mrs. Olive Allin, Ray-
mond and Brenda visited with Mr.
-and -Mrs. W illiattt ,Addison of I n-
desboro on Sundry.
An advertisement in the Signal -
Star brings results.
Dice /8891
HEAD Off/Cf : M'ATERL OO.ONTAR/0
EBB ROSS
'Says
Only those who obtain Lift' lusuranee
when they don't; need it, will have it
when they need it very badly.
Let's talk this over.
E. M. ROSS Goderich
Representative
Ontario
NILE
Nii,I•;, Alay _►ti. ----\i r, and AI's.
Adan] MIC-trtney of ('i'tted
on Sunday at Mrs. .V. MelI wit in
1 and Mr- William Watson's.
+ Mr. and Mrs. George Rutledge
clime hone from thsleri(•h hospital
1 on Monday of last •week. Mr. Rat -
ledge is feeling tine Itut Airs. Rut-
ledge is no better.
1 The Dick Mclntyres had the bad
lurk of losing their colony Mouse
and 200 thickens.
\Miss 1.. Livingstone is :away in
t tford trying examinations and
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CANADIAN NATIONAL ' ; 111e thildnf•p h,ad :1 holidtpw '1'nl•Kdsi,•
instead o Monday.
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