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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1953-02-12, Page 6Lean Wins Canadian Corn Crown COCKTAIL LOUNGE ONE. OF P1►*DIPS itNEf1 ULLE iMN Wog to do is Detre* Is deodr Min Nicol You'll 'ahoy ovary Annus•, Now* .Uodornisod. ••ovtifolly docorot•4. Within ist f l t wdk 1 onto n • al downtown bioro•,thootr.send rvsinoss ttrv- Mor , . , yet, you enjoy Ow .von• �coon otm.tphoro.f *rend Cirws oMr The falter Coll•• Shop Of Cofotorio /or •scollops food.. a►•d•itiy priced. :OO ROOMS; .60 WITH SAMFROM up Harr 1. ►avbsp, 04.4...l 10.0.444 ' DE TR:OIT Obiluary u'll,r,1Ail 1J 1;i;()()glt•"I1;l,lr 'The funeral mer -'t tee for William M. 1111,ornllrld w;I. 111'01 :11 Ow Ledge funeral home ort S;iturd;,l afternoon. condur•ted by the 1111 1). W %'llharnr(, of Virtoltia `itr',•(t United C'hur'ch, assisted by Ile'. Rev Howard Minslker, of Bethel (I'e'rlt11(„-,t;il) The ,al'. bearers were Thomas JIarnthim, 4 `5(141:e10 ( hitt'Ie4 1 .11,(41 ,.-,i,n 1..11111,. ai.tl 1,e' 1)4' 11,1} 11;1' r 1;,, nt !O,,t, Sl:,llianl 11 n,r ter'. ,Jt' J31uurllJ; 1,1 ilu ,i at the home'. O1 J dolt titer, 1!r' 4(, )11..c 4 ' �ti!i hell. };rlt.:Inn1., rural on \keit n1'',/lay ill 111- 73111 r 13"r n ul 4'1'►ltr;iliri he y;,a'• a sun of -filo late Mr, and sirs iVilharn blarshall tr FRESHFRUITS AND VECETABLE3 '(' 1Illarllhl Sunkist Oranges feresli-t:rein 'r011% Bunch Carrots Firer Nino•% pile .trizona Cauliflower moire• '' ;sr • 0rit;ilia 1 11une•lie'., 3 rl)r 25c 29c • "SPECIAL FEATURES" $PtCIA.. 4.0419 PAWL RINSO L AYLML$ CKOiCL CREAM STYLE CO= L.AIOL fP IK O 35C 2 1Ta 11s. 270 IICIKMLLLO UMW 11111EAD L 1.24 Af OA' siILSHLY 01 0UND IIIIICIMMIELIA come 1 pia SAVE too JA1 - DE LUXL INSTANT COFF BI laxY's r*wcy TOMATO JUICE C1.22 VALL11Y PORK ''& . =SANS 2 2 JAZZ, 20 OZ. T1Ns 11 OZ. T1N 14c 93C 580 25C 100 FOR SHR” VE TUESDAY MINT .ILMIMA IANICA Lova coinstramp OLD COLONY s F011 YOU1l f,AMCAKSI ur MONARCH MARCARINE P20. 210 2 LW TIN NO BOTTLE 470 P20. 330 A MAL sou PODS KRAFT DIM= t'IA?T SALAD D1lsr1s1N0 -liVRIP *ASAXYAST CLUB : es�,w�rsssY JAM 11:W CANADIAN COLOUR= M=LO CSSCSE 11100 CJl'ALL1nIOB11 ?ANCY coins I*ZaIox CLAWS CR ANY TOMATO SOUP VLZ 'WADY CUT Ihic/LCA11011111 Opri? 0* 2 O�1A11Z0 OAT$ *111RY IILIRWIX vasmie swarms m GODIIR ICH trials. mews. ?Dorn Sou Feb 1t Desenno 1 RTOIR>a LAMM P”. 290 '. „AP51C 880 45p ;hoz PBC NO L•• 28C 85C 200 14 OZ. JAL LB. TIN "' 2 i*8: P20. Q!1 oil "Yoe to lof i - ($i* 1s1) --His 49th succeslsi$,4 corn crop on the alone seem, >ti or, the Canadian (',orn -Crown fu► 1.ynn lte bertsun .1i Atilt Count) fernier. His yield wry 139,82 bush eels per sere, which topped all others in Canada In the Iii /4 fie keyed 5 -Acre DeKalb ('urn Gro..., in (.ontesst, Robertson's yield was h,y(Jle'r than this other 219 Ontario tarm- ers'who too, part in the 1Ji2 lie - Kalb t-orn Contest, His held was st►r'ing-{,'owed, dished, harrOwe-d, received an application of 2iu pounds of 2-I0-12 fertilizer per acre, and planted with 1)eKu'1, tor; on .May21;th, The DeKalb Corn content 1 held in the tf sited Staten and ('at:a,da 1 114 the largest of its 1.11,41, ar,d du) 1ng the past 14 rearm, ila.l Lad n31)rls than 47,000 faring is part tc ratting' in its yield tt uilm• l,ur)„;r this 61114,, ti 4'.`.'1' t1s',:s alr,1:p e11t },a1'l' 11Ve14.4'e,1 tn.h2 liasia•i', „t Ott 14 per acre. In 19,,2, more than ;,,11011 t'a,',:, ,, frr,ut 25 rt�ater and ('a„,i aa ca- nted the lll'na1l, ( "11te','1, a., r l ag: yield ., as 1 111.::4 hu.h1'1:. All w,, Iltk were yr, n Oil SI !y•1't,',' ;, Acre ('Ontost 110(2i, AO 11e'le checked by responsible 4'1'1 ,11511. terestl'd local 1Yr,utlilield Ile had lived in 1',x. ere( 4.nd in Mou .t jaw, S askatcle 1'1A :.,n. tore co(}11 n;; to (;uderich 35 year., ago whe'r'e he was em- ployed as a molder' at the Phelan foundry Ile w'11:. a member of Victoria Street United church 111,., '.VIfe, formerly' Harriet ",lt•Arthur, },resleceic,ed him by seven years. `;tii'('1Vlllt; are. six., son,: J(us:a-l- au1J Allred of Barin„....Harty',01(10(!1•10:11.13141('c', 01' St `Iliontas-; ;Holley (►f London; Leonard w1i11 the it (' A 1''. in England. (A►)Otill r '41, }'urat11101)er (-';Irl 13Juorr11i1'1'', {.'sled in the islet ‘ti':11(i sr;•. uaughters' 1ir> t;;,t'I (Viola) Sir,•alydr,wn• of 1114111►u1't011; 13, iasOm !Irene" Kerr, Mrs Mafia 1 '' Mrs. W1111arn 11,ouvaul) Mitchell all of Godertrhi; Mrs. El- wood (,lune) ('lark, of So•al01111, and i11i) Gloria, Goderich; also uy 1!' grandchildren and one brother, i'n'1 Bloomfield, of Exeter. EDWARl1) :1dtLLl:lt ifenry Edward Milder, 15, died 111 Clinton Public Hospital atte,v-1 a low, illness, on 'Thur'sday, Febru• any :). Funeral service was livid on Saturday at the Ball & Mulch .uneral horse, Clinton, with the Rev. 1!. C. Wilson officiating. Inter meat was in Clinton_cemetery, Pallbearers were six nephews, Turn and Harvey Webster, Ernest Uurnin, F.dwirt Johns, John Lind- say and Louis Dempsey. Flower - bearers were: Murray, Keith and , (toss Miller, Francis .and Itay,ntond (_'antelon and Gordon Steeper Born in the Township of Godc• rich on. the 9th c(mceslon in ttv' year 1878, Mr. Millar was the yon of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Miller: In 1909 he married Ros- etta Dempsey and spent the re- mainder of his life farming in Goderich Township, until two year',; ago. when he retired to Clinton.,) Mr. Miller was a member of the Wesley -Willis United 'Church. Surviving besides his wife are one • 5013 Reginald, on the homestead in Goderich Town- ship, and four daughters, Mrs. Clarence Perdue- (Jean), Mrs. Argyle Lockhart (Muriel), both of Goderich Township; Mrs. Alcide Corriveau (Gwen) and June at -home; and three- sisters and -lour brothers, Mrs. Will Dobey of Kit- chener, Mrs. Dave Pollock Park- hill; and Mrs. James Johnston, Clinton; Bert Miller of Kitchener, (toward • Miller of Kirkland Lake, and Lloyd and Arnold of Goderich Township. He is also survived by 10 grandchildren. WESTFIELD • WESTFIELD, Feb. 11, --- Mrs. Fred Cook and Mr. Arnold' Cook visited on Friday with Mr, and Mrs. Jim Hoak of Crewe. Mr; and Mrs. ' Duncan McNichol and Phyllis of Waling visited on Friday with Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Bosman. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sprung"of Russett 'Township spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cox. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Brophy and children of Toronto visited on Sun- day with Mr.' and Mrs, Jack Buch- anan and other friends ' in the community. Mr. Jim Buchanan hr confined to his home with the mumps. 'Mr; BM Rodger nt Windsor eine' Miss Betty Roder of Goderich spent the weekend at their home here, and on Friday evening at- tended the "At Home" at Stratford. Mr, A. E. Cook of- Blyth, Miss Violet Cook of Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hoak and children of Crewel spent the Week -end with Mrs. Fred Cook. The Mission Band' held their meeting -on Sunday afternoon in the church school rdom with a good attendance. The- meeting misled by Doreen Howatt. The Scripture lesson was read by Ron- ald Snell. The 'study hook was given by Mrs. Blair. Reading, were given 'by kyle Smith and Bobby Cook. The story was told by Mrs. Norman McDowell. Tho meetingclosed with prayer •thy Mrs. Bair. Mrs. Ernest Snell and babe re- turned home on Friday from Wingham hospital Ts your lite worth Awing? The` traffic iaw1s and sate driving rule' pan help yoU save it. THE GGDRRICH SIGNALOTAIZ NEWS OF DUN,GANNON „"far UUNGANN(1NIi, Yeas 11,— The Anglican Ladies' bila broweatuted a progressive euchre party u.. Yri• day evening a1 the klirifily H�►11, with lwivvs WAN, snood in pl*y. '11ws prize* weroa won by lir.. Aar Wrbbtier soul Mr* Y , and by Wily Wiggins rick Hymn. • Word came by telegram soi day afternoon to Mr, KO,'lititigel that his 'awed rn4,(i r, 02, pasaetejl awry on Saturday at .Princeton, N.J. '1114 fuu.tel and burial w; » at Carleton, NUvr )retia, on dFi'r day. lour sisters and two 'bro.. t'tuers living in 'tire United litatc.4,, survivor, Hurn JVebruary '4 4 Win rn hospital, to Mr, and Mrb. nimbi 1';rrington, a daughter. �(ongratul adonis! it. iaul's Limbos' Guild, Y.bruary toweling of St. Panus b Ladies' Gula was held .at the home' of Mrs: 41adys Rivett on Thursday, February 5, Willi Mob, 1 ih'iJliarn ('ewer, president, ire charge. The Scr'iptur'e reading! was givea by Mrs. 'Thorns*, Pudic.; Tfrie roll call was answered by ;r verse of &Tiptitre ,containing 11.. word "prayer " Mrs. 11 I)yrnin gave the topic, entitled "Why Go to' c'hurc'h.' The meeting, •was closed by Mrs. Robert Durnin le;,dei• Mg in prayer. Afternoon lea was , s4'►'ved by 111i•s. 1'. Mack and Mr. li. 1)urnin. The March meeting ib to ho field at 1111' pursue of Mr's T. • 1'ark. annual meeting of 11144 Wel,t 1i4'awane►s1. l'►re insurance Cors H)any met last Friday at the; I'uri.,hi all. Business of Ihe your was 1 reviewed and the er.Ltia,:)►1g tines:,_ 14)1'» were again installed. The Unite'1! church ('.(; t=f' ;rt)4j with their Leader, ides, -1iar• - v49y Anderson, we're, guest, on M',rl day night of the North Street 1',i iced church group of (;o lee: ich. I • ifistios of Mishap, — MiR'irr81 ?so*, 'Ix-yvss 01.4 t)wrgwp.re term err, w ► Yl UNs Of asaintuip 4 noon listw'dsj' *horn t* 10,011 $ IAA 1a tit& .14114144. *ion rwwaua, neat u+04 to Ito'u renins, ,ko/44444 Mr. Yak k dun u A,► r' lammed to ,tit tenet hire rad thio feaster wino thrown" "heavily to •itis four, *nett a ;broken b►p A 1.041114Iw 4#etor stttesi deet .rids. lar' suers to set Air hip at Wingbai w tSeneral Nt)►sir!itxl.. ,Mr. 1,000, *on, tttr�it lyd, pjr' wale he,'lping in time alai''. aL 11* tiaw.F of the **Won. Stir Muton P.,., lass bon, is kept huusm with *iv attack Of arurupar,, AIM) itis w►1ir 144w wiert lreao► well Ger a rruul►i. 141 w.&'ks, *,king in bed that of tow linty. Alk,, A, J. Irwli•,—Privots fieaeirr- aJ t4trViNit sur Mrs. A. .1 trrvif, were held Thursday, at the twine t of tier bon, Or, A. W. Irwin, aryl !interment node- in t)lunsonrr�rn cemetery. tier tiusbarwd, Or A. J. Irwin, died several years tiger, *tin pear, a native of West Wawanosh ' Township, soul before leer rrurrrissl e wits Miss Marion Willson. Atte.l atteiKling Mode i )(school at Gude!. rich, flu' taught .1 Auburn (etre! x'1 the McGowan Neem uf. She Sista a + nrerrnher of the t1►sited ('bore h. s'ur'viving beside*, her neon of Wi►i4- ham, are one brother, Wrrs. Watkori,1 West Y' o,sanosh, aer►el one brate5, Mrs A It. MacKay, Bottinaasa, Nol11) Dakota A 1'anad►'an `nrokitig oti& age ul etpill (4'a a cis►y 1)ay 414) a year in 1.1111 seer taX; if he is Mar, pie d anis earning $3,494 a, reser (p9)S '',434) .,! ye'141' income. tax--(,hui,:I, ('anaclian 1"naris_ • S('S'e'n Ife►ysa) ( rr:+d'sell Navy '1' ,,t}oyers :wryest in Korean -waters, during the first two years of the war, three of there cornpletln,g two full tour*, of duty L_.4 rs Gimis Y*' * _. leets w AfiG'>t411Jt./.1:1i. YI #r I) _ .dTltw 0"-rt�llrss► IMO M ooet�a>O Awe* iN MrMK At sirs, 'wisher Wtwwsl.N's► Aar,wr.firon Mrrlrh hstr+raor/ paw* who Mw (••00.1 Howe Vorto usr'y t►rtro*tla* la ' tlw. ,►„ t,ii„sk+at .1 'lltltcMs, Own* Thor*.twoOnirwrecrot :* ' 1fda*ilvy lwtlyd r w t. MOD lar pr' s mad two vrawl',es i e,** tom( silo 1 '►1 Most winiidmows, Mar., Uat4M Jewell los'. ± w! a rig* *holm. some isterr�a�, 4 me, Mr. 101/* Mondtur, rot .t: riir'llr _ wao PaNit 10411/1, lined teems; , s stwrlltr', w Anil* of the (wet opt, nos minds to hiss y /*h aw f*ring 'torr red! Keil is Mswrtll ie to hos a haste Meat, ttlr+al- *saroes Wiener Mess, lit, J. Orrin, ices, 0044 rr r (',aro► Jure 1lilerwarX e.ewd 100444 Milton W)1lsrera Ark*isrq►�/101 none Of Met , Mrs Oar** Irivi4olva, no 4,4, ik'Nt7ri lel; dint! try4 *2Y.1* aM Seer ort' the W A,. ,Ii4,r the essossoisl i° aerate Wilson an ntrirAirkolt tierce at. s tollosvc $'rims, Mm ournitor by Mewinwr Alitio sod 1 sell Jirwerll' IA vdi,KK�r trident Yater Yis -r: Pillow �• Mr* hen l�rr�itrg �lhsn' Zed rfir�r- i' a , ilio)~, trrekltridion, Mr.. l�;whit; wove,. 'oak ler Aloes shoo e! nut the soy, Mrs Yrs.* Atha assistant ' roan was fr>rllont toe Our trent :wird s1lc't ets► y, Ms* Ae t belie Mawerlurli; . prosornts4 otitis it raver firer awirrlriwric tressurer, Miss boorish Leong; purr- At Owe ,t'Ierlwlr, 'lire WM" "IV" isi, Mrs 1Lrwsr4J E.air:;,oe,, 1lysistanf, iwsvk in 'her rriulwrett 1oammideNt. hinds Ikm cLeapOiIB.ru.r *$ FOX 1V*Xheii •id.% 7O& NOM mods* fll, b ham* w motor 14.. desi's't iii swine(rr tion w- ow 1. moon s '*I* lir Mains' J1t`i w 1Mtsiintr-�.IvNagy Nroolrr, Cook* oh, Novo 14.4* MAr'ON N+aArit r, Mir iihsr Crosigisootr Renown. '11"h1u rwrrrrellarr#nrusrr lo w weld • M Om row* of gti1► sisor cilli Naruw Profs -41, M otos** * iU Sp SAIL Yes 1* 'mare o Moo041 lull w lire hi� R t 4, 107$ f ifb#r111 watt !1%. , M, Dade, i "14- T an (*CI M mons then •wow, OW Opritilf0Pri ; ehrYkity�r `C frvefr• OA/ f • . now • brine %lib Y•4, p 1 of OMCOA sM nuraMe irM h.. 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