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OUST 21st, .1952
EORGE'S CHURCH
SUNDAY. AtlGt'ST 2-1, 1952
11 ;tall. MORNING PRAYER AND SERMON.
Mr. K. Conyard of Stratford.
REVEREND BEVERLY H. FAI,IR, ft.A., I..Th,, -RECTO R
A. W. ANDEK'1'ON, Organist and Chulmraster
Goderich UnitedChurches
NORTH STREET ANI) VICTORIA STREET
UNiON SERVICE iN VICTORIA STREET
SUNDAY, 'AUGUST 2.1, 1952
11 a.m. "Signs; by the Side of the Road—
The Detour."
REV. II. A. DICKINSON CONDUCTING THE SERVICE.
VICTORIA STREET CHOIR—MISS M. J. STItACHAN, Organist
Knox Presbyterian Church
DIVLNE WORSHIP AT THE GODERICH PUBLIC S',1001.
SUNDAY,: AUOUS'I. 2I
THE SERVICE. WILL RE CONDUCTED BY
MR. PETER WALTER.
Junior Congregation and Nursery.
REV, R. G. MacMILLAN. W. H. BISHOP, F.R.C.O., A.R.C.M.
„c,pt[iniater.
Director of Praise.
Goderich Baptist Church
• MONTREAL ST.
Minister: REV. IAN G. HIND, E.A.
Organist and Choir Director: FRANK BLSSETT.
10 asm. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11 a.m. MORNING SERVICE.
7 p.m. EVENING SERVICE.
Montday $ p.m. B.Y.P.U.
Wednesday, 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting.
BETHEL TABERNACLE
(Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada) •
REV. HOWARD MINAKER. PASTOR
SUNDAY -10 a.ni.—Sunday School.'Come and bring` the fancily.
11 a.m. THE ('HRISTIAN INVENTORY.
7.30 p.m. INHERITORS OF THE KINGDOM- OF GOD.
Tuesday 7.30 p.m.—Bible Study -4th Chapter of Ephesians.
,.$ p.m.—Prayer Meeting.
Friday 8 p.m. Christ's Ambassadors. t
Saturday 8.30 p.m. ()Pen air service at -the Bandstand.
THE LITTLE CHURCH WITH THE BIG WELCOME.
Amendments to Fish and Game Act
DUNGANNON
dor 1952 Announced by Province DUNGANNON, August 244—Miss
r •
May Somerville, 'Winnipeg, a
There willl be an opt season and Somerville in the County of
for moose this year its Ontario,—Victoria.
for residents only, from November 1 g) November 3 to November 0:
21; to December 24, it was ate The couuties 'ul ('ar1oLou, Dundas,
trounced l,y Hon. %Vellaud S. Gem- glengarry, Grenville, • Lanark,
mill, Miui:stet of Lauds and For- Leeds, -Prescott, "Cussed- and Stor-
estss. The 'season • fur moose is clout ; those portions of I runtenae,
tiiiod to permit Indians anti trap- Lennox. and Addiuglou, lla4stfur,;
pt•rs to freeze their went, 'there
are i number of arneudtueut to the
Faish. and Game .it ! ab rgards, nomas+
huutiug licences and areae;. Hunters
are advised to exawiue' these ("lotse-
1 y..
Leet liuuters are Also requested
by • the minister to note carefully
the various amendments for 1052
to the Fish bud (;rause At -t. Tweuty-
five' couuties and 24 townships
Rotted in the amendments Will re-
main closed to deer hunting this
;ear. '!'here are other atueutlineuts
as well as changes in licence fis.
For ready reference, here arc'
the open seasons, hag limits and
licence fees for 1052 (all (talus
quoted are inclusive) :
DEER:. . .
(a) October 1 4o November 25:
North of the uortherif-most east -
west line of the Canadian Nation-
al Railway, from the Quebec bouud-
arr to the Manitoba boundary.
(b) October 15 to November 25:
South of (a) and north • of a line
following the .road from the Quebec
boundary westerly along the South
boundaries of 'Brethour and Hilliard
townships to 'highway No. 11,
northwesterly and northerly along
highway No. 11 to a point south
of Englehart svliere it is joined
by the road to 11'esstree, westerly
along the aforesaid road to the November 20 to Decemlwr 24: \Vtiyard.
line of the Canadian National !tail- Applicable -in divisions (a) and! Mr. Ken McAllister was ssurees,s-
way at Westree, southeasterly along (b) as defined in the open seasons fol in completing studies at (;.1).('.I.
the Canadian National Railway to for deer ; excepting therefrom— l and will attend Stratford Norni i
its intersection • with the west (1.1 Big Island in Lake of the' School in September.
boundary of Beulah Township, Woods; I Pre -Nuptial Shower.—Mrs. Har -
southerly along the west boundaries (2) The district of .Rainy River; . old Errington was hostess on' Weil -
tit Beulah. JI.i'rshay, Scotia, Duu- and I nesday night of last week at a
bar, Rhodes, 1,eittster, 'Harty --and •4 3 1 'i'hat portipn of the district of ; shower held -in honor of Miss (iwt•u
Levack Townships to ,the north- Thunder •Ray`'lly'ing sotrth of, a line' Stest;trt, bride -elect of „this month,
east angle of Cascadeu Totivttship, westerly from the northeast , when about :13 friends gathered
westerly to the northwest angle of angle of Bell Township to the at her home for the uceasion. As -
Township 120, southerly to the east boundary of GouletTown- ;sisting hostesses were- Mrs. Gordon
southwest angle of Township 120, ship, northerly 'to. ti pine of .Anderson, Mrs. Jack Me(:ee and the late Mary Jane Dempsey. She
- Little F is urvived by her husband, Henri
tthe westerly south btl•undar% ofe Townshi ► , east 'b, undary• River att of \ere akina Towcrosses n- In ; Mrs. Harold
dtil01 hers. e i r having 31r�, p►aniel Wilson ; three: daughters.
1 r . u l'.a ' �i'
169, northerly along the east branch ship, ':an(} westerly along the: McGee. Gwen Was plated in a
Mrs. Earl (Lily) Campbell, Stra:-
� rhutr. beautifully dcw,trated with ford ; 31rs. Ernie ( Helen ► •K:ilb-
of the- Little \V.hite 'River, Kindio- Line of the C.A.R. to the bound- , ale isc a Stratford'. and .Mr3,..Franris
gaud I{iver, sake lilisadiogam! -laud :try between Kenora and : Pink -bows. •atul- .pini. - and while
- the west boa ud 1rie� of Townships 'Thunder Bay Districts. bolls. with gladioli :and other suite� Lois. Hall, Preston: 4ue sun, Ha -'
311 and 411 ito the northwest, angle (4) Crown gaute preserves, � Inter flowers making it colorful hack- nisi ('. !V'limon of Detroit: two br-t-
round..• Two cauntests were tion-. tht•rs. con-
cession
and George lith
of 'I'ow•uship 411, wesirterly to the (5► There is no open season for g Gt,darich Tuciushi nue
southwest angle of Township 5A', '1111)4,10 iu the remainder of On -,ducted by alis- Paul Caesar. This p
northerly to 'the northwest angle of Mario.
' was followed 11y"' t11( address, read -.t-,ter, sits:. John (Minnie) R 400,
Tuv<'tishi'll 7F, and westerly to Lake— Other 'Game of Regina. -Sask,: four p,rautk t
by Mrs. -sten Slvt-. .•a�•1► a�t�r:e cub- �
Sup(rior at the southwest. angle of Caribou: No Open season; \Vtld t;llutng a slue to the ul:wy'difY0r0ut
reti :I tad two great-grandchildren.
Block 29. Range. 15. (Exceptinggeese, wild duck:. AWilson snipe, hiding places where 1:%%•(11S1.:1 retied She was :L member of Central Cu
thet•efru111 . the District of Rainy .t%•oodc•oek: Open seasons as pro- for her gifts. After °petting the it -d )'h11n h. Funeral service w:: s;
ifts, she thanked thew in.liwidn:ll eo11iItict04t h� the .(:. 1{ev... Vona.),,
sided by Migratory! Bird. Regula- t; .,f St, lotto..,--..1'uited ('Suer» ,rt)
igloos; Grouse (partridge), 'Hun lyand .inwited thele to ber trous-
p,a�riutt partridge, ptarmigan, pheus- • se:ul tea ut4 '1 41
110x14 afternoon and Wednesday afternoon. - 1 iirial was:
4 venib Ii cud a awry eu . 111 Ayo1141:4 0 4-etiietery. Stratford°
ant, quail, wild turhep, mourning g% j r}abl,• s
the area south, of ('bt and north doves: No open season except a5 evening. touch •w:Is .served I,v th»r
teacher. is visiting her aunt, al.re.
1Villiaut Sproul and also a friend
at Kippeu.
Miss 3largaret Joy I)urulu is en-
joying two weeks with cousins at
Orchard Beach, lake :iimeoe.
Sirs. %William Gardner, Zion,
visitiug Mrs. It. Fitzgerald and alre.
Mich. Gardner.
and Peterborough south of No. 7 Dungannon United Church set-
}highway, and the townships of • vices were resumed rutlday moru-
1 riglttott,' ,alurray and 'Seymour in lug, ttith ttitt pant4r, the Its<v.
Northuutberlatid' Couuty. . teorge %Watt in the pulpit, after
a vacation, During the uuontl%, ser-
vices were held on two-Stintl4s.
The Y.P.U. were in charge one
Suualay with Mr. %Warren Zinn giv
Note: 'Bows and, ;arrows and shot-
guns',
hot -
guus billy may be used dur-
Mg- this open season in the
townships of Brighton, Slur:-
ray
lur-ray and Seymour in North- -lug the address and on the follow-
umberland County. . (See lug Sunday aliss Sybil 'Courtice,
Clause (g)), Clinton, returned wisSlonary, spoke
(h) Nti open season: The coon- on missions. The next two Sundaes
ties of Brant, Bruce, Dufferiu, Dur- were for Visiting other churches
'ham, Elton, Essex, Carey, :Midi-
niand, Malton, Huron, Kent, 1.4(w1) -
ton, Lincoln, Middlesex, Norfolk,
Oxford, Peel, Perth, Prince Edward,
Simeoe, Walterloo, Welland, Wel-
lington, Wentworth and York ; the
townships of Aiuwick, ((ramahe,
Ilaldimand, IJautllton, ,Percy and
Soptth Monaghan' in Northumber-
land County ; 'the townships of Bex-
ley, Carden, •Eldon, Emily. Fenelon,
Mariposa, Ops and=,Verulam In VIc•-
OBITUARY
MRS 31...31.eCIARTNEY
The funeral .service WAS hell.' in.
t'ilnt+,u 011 Friday for Mrs. Marg,
aret %uu )leCa'•-tuey, widow 1f
'1'houw;, W. McCartney, who died
ill' Clinton on Wednesday of Iasi
.trek at the 110810 of her uic-es,
Mrs. A nett -her. The Mew's. 11. al,
1'. ltulteet of St. Paul's Aut;licau
('hurc-h o►licia,tetl. Ititeruu-ut vt145
iu 1'lintou cemetery. •
Daughter of the late Mr.' and
31r!s. .lacol,Stiller, she was married,
at Wroxeter in 190() and she and +
her husb:ytd farmed in (;edek1eJt.
'l'uw'ttshi}t before moving to. Clinton.
'Her= hu_•ibaud died In 11)29. Several'
nieces nidi nephews survive. ' •
• 3111:1. JANE McPARLANJ
Mrs. June McFarlaue, widow of
the late Peter McFarlane, died in
31 r. Toni Pollock has taken IIS `Toronto • on Saturday, August 1(T,
again and returned to (ioderleb 11+litwing a long illuers.
hospital for treatment. kuru in Goderich, she was :he
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sherwood and
son Robert speptl the week -end at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Mabel, Port Colborne, where Sirs.
daughter of the late James Watson
and Catherine Mcltitchie., She had
been as resident of Toronto for al-
most 31) •yearis, moving there from •
Gotlerieh. She in survived by a
James Finnigan was ;spending ► sister, aliss Maude Watson of ,Tor -
week ,with her• daughter. Also onto.
vLsit'ing. was Miss Marylin Anderson
with her aunt, Mrs. 'label. • ^The luueral service was coji-
Mrs. 'iVinnifred lVid�uu,!►e, Wind-'1'ducted at the Lodge funeral home
uu ueseluy afteruuvn b the l{ev
toria County; the`"tx} nshiprs of sor. who visited her parents, air. y .
D: G. ' 4 ampbell of First Presby -
Brock, East Whitby. 'Pickering, and airs. V. h. McClure. is now teriau Church, Seaforth. Pall -
Reach. Scott, Seugog, Uxbridge autl spending holidays with her si �l•r l,tarers were 1{obert Bell, )3: C.
\Whist% -in Ontario County; the at Orchard peach. hays, Q.('., J1. C. Dunlop, -W. J.
townships of Medora and Wood in Carleton Stiuge! and Keu ('altl Baker, .('.. JI Edward and Allan
Muskoka district; Big Island in welt- twill arrive home Saturday Baker,
CIlayton
Ed w•as in Mau -
preserves
Lake of tate Wooks, crown `galue .after two weeks at ('aclet ('atop., Watson.land ;tt cemetery.
preserves and provincial parks. ' • l.Aylwer.
MOOSE: Mrs. N. F. \Vhy:ud, London, is SIRS. tI}E NTI'i" D. WILSON
For residents of Ontario only. ' visiting her sister-in-law. Miss lila
Mrs. Henry 1). Wilson, the former'
Mary Jane- Connell. died at her
house in Stratford, Monday morn-
ing in her 74th year, following a
year's illness. She %vas born 0:4
the llth concession of Goderich
Township. was married :in Clinton
iu 1899 and later took up residence
iu Stratford, where she remained
-until the time of her death. She
w -as the daughter of the hate Mr.
:and Mrs. .James ('onnell, of (tode-
rich Township. Her mother was
BENMILLER
BENMILLER, August 20. •--- 51:•.
and Mrs. Ken Bowden and Anu and
Joan Plowman of Oriilia spent the
week -tool with 51r,. and Mrs. Vern
Gledhill.
%1r .:ud Nies. Palmer Kilpatrick,
!Brian :and Chiry14.of 'Toronto• are
visiting with Mr. and Mrs.. William
Long :Ind family :and alio. in Dan -
gannet: -
31r. ,and Sirs. Tommy Shoy-am-t
(nee I, rnaMoore) of Regina, who
have. 1.• cn visiting in Beunliller and
Coder' it. left for hiuue on ,Thurs-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Yep
River and Big Island in Lake, of
the \Votnls).
(c ► November 1 to November 25:
'1'130 District'• of. Rainy hive: and
of the French and Mabtawa Rivers, f provided 14v Regulation: Bear,, he►st0. 1
J 31115. \IAItY JANE. 'I'.1314'441 1' �.
Mrs:. 1{t -1t t 1 ( ;1114.&11 is re.0 s•r- ! 'TI,(_ death occurred on Tuesday
the north shore of (Georgian Bay,' weasel, skunk : 'No closed- season. 1 �
the north shore of the North Chan- (Licences necessary.) , Bea'.er, :Sting :it the home of her tit41 Sts r. , noon, .August 1., at Grimsby, of
• ' c Slrs. \elson Tolbert. after :1 severs. Ili'. Jlary "Sone '1':tuscu11• She `vas t
bel and ineluding� Cockburn, Great fisher, fox, jynx,...ntar`ten, mink, (' '
Cloche, bit4le' ('!oche. Philip Ed-iuhskrut, Miter, rabbit,, raccoon• heart attack last week, and was .+ burn in %Winchester, England, 90
ward Islands, :and the islands in
McGregor Bray andBay of Islands.
(d t Noveliuber 10 to November
.25: Manitoulin Island and all other
insular portions of Manitoulin Pis-
triet except Cockburn, 'Great Cloche,
Little (,I x -
h
iPlrilip E:dw•.tr • Is-
lands.
I,
lauds° Il � ti •
t d the i. -hands in SfccGregor
Bay land Bay of Islands.
(t•) November 15 to „November
25: The geographic 'townships 1,1
Hilton,.Jt,-Olyn`:114+1 St. Joseph (St. itesi(14nt---K:4coon
au" Joseph Island). (;aide's ,
children of Goderich 'Township (t•. November :3 to .Novenibi'r 15: Resident Trapping ,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. The districts of Muskoka (except I -",r Farming
Fletcher Fisher and family.. the 'F'smiships of 310411tra ,and Non -Resident 'Hunt ing:
A number of boys from around \Wood ► : 1'a rry Sound: that portion
here left for the. West on •Saturd:,y of N1pissing south of the north
to help with harvest. shore or t)tt• 31:t11:1 a River and
There will be -service' in Iieu411iller Trout l.,ke•:lttd the north boundary Herb (Ia.' tit rl t 11 11 •
church Sunday, :August. '21, :'►t 7.:30 of the Town -ship of WestFerris: 3e .t - •,- lunge w:u 0n.lo� r,! for :a 44 laic. I .tall+ �. 11 I.ew lit u. t ,,
1 (AprlT 1 h► June 1:,1 .,._.,1 , t , .,. i'•A\,nitr 1. -,tis. I .r alts •.anal to ILI4 •
1 .1 ai 11. 1- 4'o'Itit1 t' e
Baskets It �lt•t5 331'1'1• 1.1'„IIg11t 111:U1 �.1 51101.3 ,'nllr5l•. •'!.+•t'S (',sok it • arpentry
p.m., a joint service of .ale, the counties of fL•a lihu rluu and Keu- !Coif (March l to .lune l:,l 5.''.,, ,.tat 4'• •o
bum and Bennliller chnt•ch watt► f.r4w': those Nrrtie s u ,,swells wbo w:.5 se;ited ilk :t 4 ,rt 1 itl t. 1. 114. 1111, 11110113 w:1.. its •
tr n 1 n f I t oaten ac, .elle r:II 11{widens and Nun a Right, u, xt .Al,ril, Ai r:. .vIf. N45- •
1)r. 4 reerson. of 14)ndesburo, :a r;•- Hastings. Lennox :and .Addinglur. it. itlent4 Wild.% .1... -orated ,hole its pial: ;lu,l \let:ori:t 1 I)' It 00111,.tc1y' 'Lit Wil,,. :'1.�H.11111 ‘.1..1,•:::M..to ;b • •
turned missionary, in the pulp.' l :11141 Peterborough, north of No. 7 1)0g 1 to hunt deer l 3111 white. "1111 pink :cul white wed-
,
,' ! — areas ron(eilt lou • it. London its • or Plumbing.
and Nile choir in attendance. Sun- llighw•ay: the Townships of Stara, Ung (to hunt sero„ ni) p 11i)ldtug bells about. Lu(ely smellier BILE ►tctob,•r. with Sirs. A1'. good ns •
day school will be held at ,10.30 a.m.
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THE SQUARE
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Your Wedding Portrait keeps
the beauty of the day forever
Once in a lifetime --the radiance 'that is
yours this day. To hold it, treasured;,, for.
ever, entrust the making• -of your wedding
portrait to our skill and experience. Then
you can be sure that this bridal beauty is
yours for all time. Phone for your ap•
pointment now.
ENDERSON'S
PHONE 91
AUBURN
`+ ui,rrel !black,
Patient at 4b'de•ri.li hospital for a year, ago►, a daughi -r of the late' 11'1:1 -It , Aug
1 gray or fox I :Open
>etlsuns as provided 1►y regulations. 1414 days. I Mr. and NH's. ('harles Ingram, twin I Institute.—Miss 31:,ry Ilo�tston w
.
,8
,
Licence Fees
Honor Bride-to-be. —
mi.,,,,, lawcn I sister �t1 ('harl0s Ingrain of 1pai nil.' ::ut st st :►k0r at the .Aub mt meet CARD Old' THAi�K.
R4? 1(10ut Deer 500 Stewart. whose Marriage take•, 1 England. n sister of Arthus '1'. of i ing o1 the Wun1e11 iIi titnte h-11 i S
Resident (camp) Deer '' lfac4 this Saturday to MI. .Imo I T1)ru11t1) and dear mother of Dor-lit the Forest -r5' Hull ut1' T11f 'eta}.
Farmer's 'Deer (restricted) .. 2Itt) Caesar •at E:rskint 1 resl.tini(41 outs, :all deccised. Sur4141114, are Siiss llonstm, sp►s/k0,on tar trip to ��R. .1\1) \113' «'aI. D:aF11 ANI) Resident .!loose 10.00' ('Suerti wars, again 1(10.1 with a one daughter, Mrs. .1. 1{. Alexander, j'1 Trinidad. She s1III it %vas ".10(1 family' wish to thank the
,r doctors. +
grandchildren. i c t , our teaeher, school -
Resident
lite Mrs. 4ch
I 1 + •u r 11.. .
u II. ► 4 � tl
It t. , I.
1 .11,we' 11[11 e. 'n „ .► ( 'S 1''
rt the . I ►all r nt L nd n uta • It t I
Resident Huutln (gun)
l0U• b,me f
lust
• 3li5s Is -nor Smith of Toronto is •
1 spending her holidays Kith Miss
• Shirley \Vilkiusun, South street.
H g 11•04sd and I{4•„ivald .1lexaud.r and miles him: and --c► 4nile..w-ide with •. mates :.nd everyone else who were
Resident hunting (unprotect • of Sirs. Everett E:rriugtuu. waisted
•et! 'birds and animals) Sties- � by \Irs. Jack Chisholm, Mrs. 1!,,' t 1 otte ,,re 11 ,,raJiddaughtfr, Karen � :a 1,optihit len of 4 4440 00. 4 )Mer .. kind 1,+ H?role ,luring his stay
\414111,, and other• friends. wh,t A1,x""Il'r. :111 'of 1 ut apo. Sirs.' numbers on the program 114 the hns1111 il. -33
mer . Lice'n�o 1.811 I :. I „ran► i net ode l
'_.ell) , 11. 41 It. .•II is 111 1,,,Hui .1., f„r• a tett• 1 a 1111o11 tt:1 :1 1't'sIII itt of I;oder,c11 j two choruses 1 1:i teenage. girls.
•,tyl►:eujtt>able e4•e11ing. Tin. bt•itl.•-tu-Tseitut• Healy 3e:u'S, :I member of St.I:Irr•unalranied Icy Slrs. It. J. Phillips
— —
5.(1111 w•:1. tr:lpl+etl ill,.1h,• par14 ,by hat- (:,-..r;;e's 4 Itis r1l..also :a life its. id,ct and :1 rea,limg by Sirs. .11bert ("amp--
500' ing to call for a parcel there as 111 the 11 ..\. of "t. ge,•r,;:•'. bell. The roll ca 11 tori ansssvered •
I ('Mies'». St. 1'atbaril es. '1•!1c; by ••\'ur Longest .loarney." Dur- •
i
!planned. �h,. :Irri4e,l in good time i
Bear. rahits, birds • ''1.Iail tini was asto11:,h.1 ‘4,1„.„ 5o„14 1,, ; Iles. C. N. l::tlgro(e eo11,111ted ale. in..; the 1.11<1114ss perio.1, the seer-- • ANY
funeral s.14t 1 11111 Hulse ;ttt1' tar's. Sirs. 1, . 1 411. read carol; ••
Ueer.,'„Arear, rabbits, • birds :31;00;s° 111,111}• 411"'ki111 rbcs•. Sirs. Phi's- 1
huhu ;;;ace n churl a,l.lr..�•. NI 1.lt d It , ItapeL St. t'asst (1114. 1•'r`. of 1hailk,. It was derided : , •
Moue, deer; bear. rabbits;. loo a. 4e 1,n ,eat0r:
bird. Ino isat- 1115s_t _Soo hers s:a114"44.a song. :111,1 ; tt, 1 s•11:,rter• a bus for a :ri11 t.. alt • •
le 1
DO YOU NEED
SINN HI NM*
.$1,000 Jackpot BINGO
3 GAMES FOR $100
�p onsored by Clinton Lions Club in aid of Artificial lee.
CLINTON LIONS ARENA
THURS., AUGUST 28 °
$1,600 IN PRIZES
—1 SPECIAL GAMES-
-2 3-4100 GAMES—,$1,000 JACKPOT
• 15 Regular Games of $20 each—All Prizes Must Go. ,
ADMISSION: $1 for 15 regular games; Extra White Cards 25e
each or 5 for $1.00; Sp1ecial Cards. 2fie each or .5. for $1.00
!Doors open at_ 8 o'clock Games start at 9 p.m. (DST)
REFRESHMENT BOOTH
Vacation
Marna :Ind '11.103'11 11 in 'the County T-----_ ''110441.1 were also much in evident.... alternate. .\unoinee'IIe►It \:15 111441x• it 9
1 ' .After the gifts were o ent41 and sirs.*• \ 1I.f:. .Alt,lt,t _4►. - Slis, 11,•!,.it f :1 work:hois ool1r,,.• I.eii_ bel,) in ��NE IN YOUR HOME.
•
of 1►ntario : and the. Townships of .A classified ad in the .Signal -Star ^) 1 ”
head thanked tier friends for this 310Neil spent !.1st week in I.,,,le..... ' Blyth in t►et„t.e'•. :Ilse or a 4:lz:4:,r • I can build houses, barns,
kindly gesture she invited thele 10 10 11-11114 ,114,1 i,rolt lit her ,..,It.:i, and bake 5:410 to he held :It Lunde;- garages; painting
' her Itttllle 'Tuesday afternoon re her i Pauline-5,.we(b\. h,.ill' with Ile:- bees,. '1'111• September iw'eting wilt' :• .. - -- '. @ P ---
I►uu••einl tea. 1'M, happyroal;, lose 1111,1:i�:. be. Ale. _ran,lnlorh.rs' meeting, Tile- • troughing, eco.
5allg r,•IIIInultlt( songs, a',•otl,pa11u,,1 t .Alis. 4'1ira 1 rl,ler•wooil 1• , •,r president. 3Irs. W 11r:1,1t1".•k .^i•- •
1.1 11, ti • Guaranteed work at the
by Mrs. Dentin Phillips at the I b44 k to bee home ji. London, after side, !►:linty refreshments were • lowest priCeS.
piilttt,, 1.1 -fort. 3114 llo:tt•s:.s .,'1.44.1 ; ,111131111111:, t•„ur 440.•ks with 313'. ,It,I oet•'.,,t by' tbt• hostesses. Mrs. Feil
Sirs. Tout McPhee. Toll. 3Ir-. E. i.;,wson. 31rs. Bert • Drop ,a card or come and
•T'In•r*' wiI1 b0 no .11urrb ,e -rt:, •• ('raik. Stis. 3largarr-t Kin! ,(11,1 • see me any evening
:11 Nile on Sunday. 11,, i1:' Miss Ethel 1W:Ishingtoti.= •
. after 7 Nit
.h:lt•ges ut' Nil-. 1.0t•1,,tru and I:,•u Visitors with S1r. and Sir'. 17.l.
1$►NN\11111N►K. .\11111,1 "0. .Air.,. 11111let %%1ll »144 5414100 at l:ru-iDa%it',4 were Sar at11 313 Charles
Millet. .\ugust _I, :a1 4.:.4► 1x.111.. tv:t'4
and Mrs.' \William %Webster• and. ll':
- the Itt't. t:rterson. :t retnrne,I ul,s
:Incl \Irs. Stiart t'llatuM 1- :111,1 ; •1,11515 11,111 Kur4:1. itl charge :1111
1)ti.,t.' w'el't• 4;n, 141'1 ti 4'1.11 1 eil
.\ile ,:heir iu ;ltteu4lanee.
Sunday. ”' There will I4•'• Smiday 0»001 .41
Dalton. !)ugly, Laxton. Longford' brings, results.
LODGE FURNITURE
West Street Phone 774
Bible School LAKEVIEW CASINO
� GRAND BEND
DANCING
NIGHTLY
AN INVITATION
PLACE—BETHEL PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
DATE—MONDAY, AUG. 18 to FRIDAY, AUG. 29
TIME -9.30 A.M. TO 12 ,O'CLOCK
CLASSES FOR ALL AGES—COME, BRING A FRIEND
SONGS — BIBLE STORIES — HANDWORK
Sponsored by the Bethel Adult Bible Goa
to
Bobby Downs
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Iitm•h.
DONNYBROOK
Mr. and Mrs, Charles .Ietb-r5o,e { •, 1, 84. on Sunday at Nile:
and 31r. and 31rs. .1. 4'. Robin:am
attended the sv,vldi,tg of their niece Slrs. \1.1'auglI,' ,nee brace Spr
at !'arkhill •ou Saturday.
31 r. and Sirs. John 'l'ittiu and Ale.
and 31rs. '1'etl 'l',hoinatson and f:lniils
of Whig -limn were Sunday vistters
ia.t the Sonne of Slr.:and 3Irs. Norman
'Thompson,
• Sunday visitors at. the beat,. of
\Ir. and 3)rs. It. ('»amity ineln+le,l
31rs. Olive .Olen of Clinton. 31r'.
and 31rs. .toe .phck.•uu and ,1:111.114
ter,. Kantli*e and 1':51115 of 'I'ot•on
Ito. 31r. and \Ir-. Earnest ('1:141 and
31r. ata',! \Irs. 14 ,4, Chisholm awl
:nn .1,,1111 of Gotl4t•il•I1.
Nils.. herb Dainty :In,l
1' tlltlli11 •io (':11311+ 11„1',1411 111'4„1` II.
inx fol' their' new Mont,• :11
l,i11_ston
Otl CALL
. . . elouttiose,
ll,
Floyd NI. Lodge
P1, I P�
1 1 \ i 14 1 1 111)411
I>I,,•,t n • (,OI)1 RI( 11
. I s. tp♦
lint ler of 1 %111:1 ry. .Alta.. Mr. anF E -COTE
d
Sirs. .Alfred Lynch. i►etroit, :1nd • • •
Slr. and Mrs. John \lurrison and• faGODERICH R.R. 6
mily 4f I'illsunl urg. • - '
.1 inutile 1'OD 1in, who Irl, !wen : (next to Gordon Jewell's)
t i:iting hi• 1111,4,• :11111 :Ment. 31.• 1 • 33-6x .
:111,1 \irs j►a(ie:, hie rettn'n,l,l
2.
L4,.tll of Lindsay :ttul Ai►•s, I: ill” butne in Detru
Morris. 1:0.t1e1i,•t, W1.13• Sind,, t
visitors with Mrs. II. \lures.
ess Pea e1 IN' i[son :,11,1 her 1110
tiler. Sirs. \`1'ils,.11, of Sli,llanll spout
441.1 Hume \Week the git•5ts o1 %h -
and
:411,1 3I t's, I{obe•rt Bogie.
Slice Alai's ('it;m, ilttenole,l tlhe
w4ddiug of her nepli'•w. air. Dollaltl
3tc•31i1lan in 'Toronto last i:ltur•41:44
41r.. .\. 3fellWc:1 spent last week-
end :41 114,114.'5 100,11 1110 guest 1f
Y111 1. :1 1111 31x'5. I'r`ii711i •31,•Ilwai11 aMl
44Ie•n,la.
Sirs. ('ltarles ('ongr:uii.—Vrien,ls
in Nile' 51.1',1 11111.141 1111.)11 44411114
were sa,i,letl4,l 10 bear If ib.• heath
of Sits. ('hark.: l'on_ranr „f \VitC
}win. She 41'4(5, a daughter of the
1:1144 NI... 'and 311'.. .1ai..., Elliot. orf
'41I11.1...Si„11 _. \W. s1 \I.:Iw•:lllo•1i, 111•
fore her 111:11'ri:l::. 11 t.•:II'� .Igo. 5110
.14:1 :, (:111011 inenlh.r• of Vile 414111'3"11
.heir and :111 0th, r organization
pertaining to the .111111•Is. .\1'1 r
her tn:lrria g., •he l iv1•11 on ('oi iv•,
.len 1. .\•11111,111, 1114/4 1111.; a 1044 years
age to near 'Win111anl. In the :11.
s4+ln'•• of her minister. the 111•(. \\',
.1. 114e,r•oft, the funeral sir' ;..
\v a: ennilvrl,,l by the Ree. \\'. .1
1\'531 of \Chitev•llo -eh and the 1{e,
.\let:inlet' Niton.. of Winghan,, with
interment i11 l)llllgdllllloll .,•,lletei•\',
5llr(i(itrg besides: her huSRi In.l are
t\we sons. ilarol,l ,if Toronto and
Hamer. ('o1Tre••ie41 4. .\.-Stiehl : n1:
Hire • brothers. 'Phomas, tame- affil
.lobi 4 of \Western (':hada '1114,1
three sisters. Sirs. 1,ar•s,r,i, a ontien3
in \Wimgham h05i4it4(1. \Tr.. 1'+lw;tril
1'fitnkett ,tf $:, kat ,,41 and 3ir..
'suite !vers. t)ingannon..She was
ttr,tlel•r•aseil by an older 1n•lth„I.
\V111ia114 :111,1 :1 v:snitc41 10,1It4'.
\Tedfordl. Also •1 s!.--)'' 1.,11!(. \1"•
31i11ia n.
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SQUARE
•
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DANCE
1
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MONSTER
FEATURING FROM OHIO
TIM DALE
AND HIS MID WESTERN PLAYBOYS WITH THE
MURPHY SISTERS
STARS OF ;RADIO AND TELEVISION
GODERICH ARENA
FRIDAY, AUGUST 22
9 O'CLOCK
ADMISSION 50c . ..
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