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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1956-02-09, Page 7DAY, . •Il 1006 DRUM Si k'eb. 7.--fi4 Sunday of let week the'P.Y.P.S. candueted a church serviec to ,ie$serve Youth Week. ever+ley dpresi- dent p resi- dent the s elety, Tt olc charge' of the order totf'service. J n West reed ,the Scripture and Ken Mac- Kenzie took the prayer. Rev. Mr. J. MacDonald gave the sermon.' Ann MacQ ay was organist. The: choir sang; an anthem and Elmer MacKenzie sang a solo; Richard Compton, Colin Howes, Leo Van dear. Lay and Bobby Famish took 141 the offering.It is Iwped ; the MSS BIRE(YTORY CHIROPRACTIC BERT 13, sUCII D.C. Doctor—of Chiropratic. Office Hours: n., Thurs.-9 a.m. to 5 p.m. s., Fr1.-9 a.m. to 8 p.m. 't p.tn. to 8 p.m. Wed.. & Sat. -9 to 11.30. a.m. Vitamin Therapy Oce—Corner of South St. and Britannia Road. Phone 341., ALBERT dRORE PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT P.O. Box 797, Goderich, Ont. OFFICE • RESIDENCE 38 Hamilton St. 39 Victoria St., PHONE 975 South 47.13xtf PHONE 444 Stiles Ambulance ' (formerly Cranston's) Anywhere -- Anytime PHONE 399 7 Montreal St., Goderich -J A. J. `Bert'; Alexander GENERAL INSURANCE FIRE — AUTOMOBILE — CASUALTY Get Insured — Stay Insured Rest Assured. Bank of Comm. Bldg.. ° Telephone 268. • • Y.P.S. wig conduct future Services. The regular = . meeting of the ,11.Y:1'.S. was held in the baseanent. of the churcli, IBi ►y evening of last week with 23 members •prey eat.Bev. MaCKenZie .epened the Meeting With a tali. to, Wox-eh. Sandy MacDonald read the Seri tore. Margaret Ann MacDonald Tled in sprayer. , A chore business period followed. The eoelety i$ to attend 'a° leadership, training daay. in God rich Preabyteraan Chuarch, February 19. lir, MacDonald show- ed 'an •interesting flim on Solo iron's Temple in place of the anular meditation. n Your Neighbor .is Down In Florida! i ihaVelet enough b of the t!Ilvv Sill Smilf01 Evr17 year about this time I .get- into a ring-tailed rage. Every- thiu 's going aleng> o tu WiariOn. ran jagging; • ng in y rut, peer- ing Direr the mages *ewe in a awhile toMake, are' It isn't. spring yet. •i' a got the furnace whipped into Shape. The storm windows, and 1 annetuice it with pride, are all on; Except that one for the back Window that got buried <under thhe snow `last ' 'November and tiauild only be located new by Gteiger minter. The fawn .ewer b still sitting out ;beside the .front steps, but a little cold won't hurt it. - * „e I. I . As I say, everything is :going smoothly. aI thtaveq't ,had to take a stick to the kids for weeks. The temperature in the house main- tains a nice even 60 to 66 degrees, just cold enough to keep the Old Girl's blood pressure down. She .,hasn't berated me for some time with her customary vigour. * Si * --* Then, all of a sudden, it happens. I get a postcard from some sadist who is lying around in Florida Or somewhere, and my `think _tains to boll. The more I think about it, the faster it bubbles, until I am indigo with indignation. s * * * When the family observes these sytmptotms, there is a general tip- toeing out of my way. /Three shrill voices are hushed to dulcet tones Three ruddy faces turn white. Th ..kids eat their meals without leav ing a bite. After dinner, instea of a dish towel, I am handed the paper, and gently ushered into the most comfortable chair the living room.. TMs year, the postcard to fire my ire came from Nassau in the Bahamas. And the bitter, bitter part was that it came from my own brother, or at least his wife. After I read the card, decorated, with scantily clad young ladies and handsome, tanned young men lolling under a beack umbrella, and with a colored waiter ap- .proaching with a stengah or some- thing, I looked out the window at the dull winter day, the dirty snow and ice, and desolation crawled through my soul said the coat to the dress when it returned from Goderich French Drealeaners. - We're ktlown for Jhallifine quality of- 'Out work. Bring in your clothing for cleaning soon. Pick up and delivery. •-1 annlikk Vimmiiminammianammir DON'T WORRY ABOUT TV SERVICE G. B. CLANG? Optometrist—Optician (successor to the la L. Cole, optometrist) er .31ppe.i mepit phone 33, •. Goderi OLD JACKSON LICENSED AUCTIONEER HURON AND PERTH Phone 474 SEAFORTH P.O. Box 461 THIS IS OUR BUSINESS RADIO, TV & SOUND SERVICE. B. R. Munday hone 598 127 Wi<dder St. 22t1 • * *; * - It's all very well to tell people who are heading south next Tues- day: "You know, I really have no desire to go to Florida. I just love it here in the winter. Every- body goes to Florida these days. So common, you know. We're thinking of a trip -to Spain:]'ot this winter, because we just love it here in winter, but one of these years, when the children are a little .bigger." 4, * 4 Later on, when jealousy has subsided a NI, you admit to your- self that -,you're a danged liar. As you scrape the ice off - your Oar wirldshie d with your finger- naiIs, t6ecause Yb`sLraper is -lost; as you struggle ug from the cellar with those big ,buckets of ashes, .yeneldoweeyour alose far the eleventy-seventh time that day, you admit it. * Sure you just love it here in the winter. You just adore having a cold in the blasted head, too. Sure. ,you're thinking about a trip to• Spain. You're thinking about a trip to heaven someday, too, and there's about as much chance of one as the other. "When the children are a little. bigger." Ho. The children's children will be -six feet tall by the time you have enough :money for a trip to Spain. * c * e I don't mind' rich people going south in the winter. ° That's the way it should be. That's why the rest of us are here to do our bit, seven days a week through slush and blizzards, so the capitalists can soak up sun and be , healthy and ,fit when it comes time to re- tur Thome and manufacture some more capital.. That's what the French cal noblesse obliged. The rjch people'ar-e the noblesse. and we're obliged' to stay at home FRANK REID LIFE UNDERWRITER Life, annulties, business in- surance. Mutual Life Of Canada Phone 346 Church St. A. M. HARPER Chartered Accountant Office: 343J 39 West St. House 343W Goderich C.. F.' CHAPMAN General Insurance Mire, Automobile, Casualty Real Estate 80 Colborne St., Goder'ioh Phone 18w EDWARD W. ELLIOTT LICENSED AUCTIONEER -Correspondence promptly an- swered. Immediate arrangements can be made for Sales Date by calling Phone 4613J, Clinton. Charge moderate and satisfac- ' tion Guaranteed. - F. T. Armstrong OPTOMETRIST Phone 1100 for appointment SQUARE QODL'RICII Local Repreientative— _ALEX smarm GODERICH 146 Elgin ' Ave. Phone- 158 IEL EVIS!.ON REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES. Complete work bench of all TV Testing Equipment. TV AERIAL INSTALLATION ANDgERWCE-- ANY MAKE, MacDonald' Electric Goderich 38tf Phone 235 Co -Op. Insurance Car—Accident—Viability Geo. Turton R.R. 5, Goderich Phone collet 179 Carlow Roy N. Bentley Public Accountant 4 Britannia Road (Corner South Street) Phone 1011 Goderich, Ont. 44-13 a,shnow pay4ater plan! Now ,,you can get the. cash you need promptly and PAY LATER in monthly amounts that are hand -tailored to your income! Arid ger `those. the bargain tail' In 1 'Vhh'Phone first, then come in. tlIII' Consolidation ° Service at no extra cost! EXCIUblve Nationwide twit Credit Card. Phone, write, o comp In today and eco , vhy nearly 2 . million people chose , t44' last year! „ Loans $$O to $1300 or nets all?$Igeoiw's 'fursltureM of Auto 11E,'COMPANY J 1HAr LIKES To SAY YES'° monSimmser Husbands! Wives! Weak, Riin-down, OIdl Thousands of couples are weak tired lac). cause boas they feel run-down, old be• es labk iron at 40 50, 00. Try DAVE ALLAN'S` 4KIDS rO GET RE.iAL NEAT- FOR EATF"OR EVERY CENT. WHEN FOR OUIZ -FIRST GRADE COAL IT'S° SPENT noble. * a Bat when the ' r t r maple start going .nth for t ► eir holidays, it's time. the government stepped in and Imposed some restrictions. They don't 'seem to now, their place any, More. they go on their rholtdaya,, corms home all browned and raoh-looking. It's 'ust notright and it's ° gipsett'ing our entire social system, which is bad on that old folk song: ".It's the r;eh `w*t gets the ,grav)y, it's the poor wot gets the b lax*ne. However, I'm not going to sulk any more, when I get those gloat- ing letters or cards from friends and relatives in the smith. Next time one arrives, I'm simply going to fire off a telegram saying: `Just leaving ,for round -the -world cruise. Back in six months."That'll rot eir socks. 0 u DUNGANNON DUNGu4NNON, Feb; 6. --Lidice' Guild.—The February meeting of St. Paul's Ladies' Guild was held at the home of one of the honorary men hers, Mrs. J. Hamilton. The meeting was in charge of the press - dent, Mrs. E.'Black. The Scripture was read by Mrs. Thos. Park. Plans I were. discussed., _ for the euchre. party. Mrs. Jennings ,Y ave a read- ing on St. Valentine, ',.• s. Victor Black gave a talk en • e subject, "Use God." Mrs. Jennings closed the meeting with prayer. Mrs. Thos. Park and IMrs. Jennings as- sisted the hpstess in servidg after- flOoli tea. While spending the week -end in Toronto, iMr. and Mrs: Harvey Mole stayed at Edgewater Hotel and called on Mr. and Mrs. John Orser on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Japes Wilson at- tended the capping ceremony of their daughter, Barbara, Tuesday, at Victoria School of Nursing, Lon- don: Sewing Dolls Club.—The sixth meeting of 4-H Sewing Dolls was held at the home of the president, Mrs. Belle Mole. The meet opened by all repeating the 4-11 , Club pledge. Roll call was an swered by all girls•giving sug- gestions for achievement day ex- hibit. Minutes were read and plans were discussed for achieve: ment day, February 18, at Wing - ham. A demonstration of fitting blouses by .girls was given. Reception Held.—The reception which was held in the Agriculture. Hall on Friday evening for . Pte. , and Mrs. George Irwin, was largely attended. - Miss Marion Mole spent the Week -end in Goderich at the home of her uncle and aunt, ° Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Drennan. Mrs. Frank Linklater, of Gode- rich, spent a day recently with Mrs.Robert Stothers. Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner, of� tine Z rylted 'i "S.e5: +i%Ipatric and Mrs. Irvin Henry on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Thompson, MRS.. 'Ol~ w c s Jitectui U' g'h Mass w snug Monday morning by rn. Father 3.. P. Glc n, In St. 1 eter'S Church, o e o r o cr f�r t� s.. 1 l�tlG � w noski, ��P wh _ died at ler Sanford home, Friday. 'J.'J a body rested at the lge funeral home until 11+ lrnday. Burial' WAS made in , Colborne ¢1wnship Roman Catholic teemet q. Mrs. Bowenoski was the former Kitchener Deeaik and lived in bef re moving to this district 31 years ago. She was a` member iof St. Peter's Clrureb, , G4rderieh.� Su>4rivitigbesides her husband, are e'daughter, Irene, at home; one ` sister, Mee. Ale; Woenu.k, Galt; and three .brovbers, Frank, Mie'heel and John i liti'k, of ii`itcthenerr. -- Pallbearers were: Williaiq. est - lake, Thomas Morris, . Tho [Mitchell', Archie Hamldton, M Good, . Wilfred Fisher. . i�. died ` s Pasadena 1h i'i al on ;January' . ew 0tonof.the Yategtr. and Mrs. dames ieekenridge, who lived on the Bayfield road. For so:iie years he worked in the> Lee Hardware Store here. Then, he went to Chicago where he worked in a . jewellery 'store. Later, he operated his Own jewellery store at Ames, Iowa. After a fire destroy. ed his store and stock, lie returned Chic go where he became an expert diamond evaluator in Alm More . of Sears -Roebuck. On his retirement several years_ ,y ago he returned to_Godeiileh to live. He purchased e h nd � Watson pro., the former ra;n et Montreal r on o tr i e e t ern' wthri he had extensive renovations done Suffering a heart attack, he deck!. ed to leave Goderich in. the fall of 1954 and moved to Pasadena, California, His wife, a native of Chicago, 'ves, and also four nieces in • ia: Mrs. S. _'Haseall Mc- Clelland end Mrs. Paul 11. Clank, both of Pasadena; Mrs. Mitchell F. Blair, Altadena,California; Mrs. Clyde Schilling, Long Beach,, Cali - o-,.----�- • o -----o ANDOW M. E Funeral services were held at the Lamb funeral Thome Pasadena, Oaliftornia, on January r31, for An- drew M. 3reokenridge, native of Nursing Home Pleasant surroundings. Operated by Reg. Nurse. Properly balanced home cooked meals. Tray service. Mrs. H. Earnshaw PHONE 1593 53 NORTH STREET -4t1 KIDN EYACIDS ng RobyourRest.. Many people never seem to get a good night's rest. They tum and ton—blame it on •`nerves'—when it may be their kidneys. Healthy kidneys filter poisons and excess acids from the' blood'. If they fail and impurities stay in the system—disturbed rest often follows. If you don't rest well get and use Dodd's Kidney Pills. Dodd's help the -kidneys so that you can rest better -•and feel better. 136 Dodo's KidnePiIIs ly with Mr.'. John Reid and bays. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mole had as their guests -on -Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carter, of Ripley. The day was the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Carter. Mrs. Francis Henry called on her niece, Mrs. Rintoul, of White- church, on Sunday. a World Day of Prayer service will be held in the Anglican Church, February 17, at 2 p.m. instead of 2.30 p.m. Mrs. Cecil Blake, Mrs. S. J. Kil- patrick and Mrs. Herb Stothers motored over to Wingham to view the rethains of Mrs. W. Peacock, of Bluevale, at the Walker funeral home on Sunday afternoon. Mrs..S. J. ,Kilpatrick and daugh- ter, Mrs. Cecil Blake, called on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson and Mrs. Thomas Anderson, sr., Luck- nbw, Sunday. Mrs. Herb Stothers and Mrs. Francis Henry wiled to see Mrs. James Mon•tgomhry, of Lucknow, but she had been taken to Wing - ham General Hospital on Friday for treatment. She had an attack of pneumonia but her condition is slightly improved. Quilting Party.—Mrs. Mason Mc- Allister gave her home on Tuesday afternoon to a number of ladies of the W.M.S. •for the quilting of the quilt which they have been work- ing on. This quilt is for sale and anyone wishing to view it can contact Mrs. McAllister. At the conclusion of quilting, Mrs. Mc- Allister served a five o'clock tea : - *; 41.tio :s several nice cit4, Throe ter ; and Mixers pre teed hint, C`sina ° : armperial Meas . is y'tiscist "artymod one-; larger that that the organizations were *utl United States, Canada un !defence regulatie . x •:iMt ' +11t �'� ' i} ,ti :155WRANC Y 0#470.1*1100,alicetWAIggirei ,whir'. OSA SAYS: ' `If you should die, could. your wife pay off .thee ortgage? tire continue ,. the payments? Our Mortgage Re-. demption Plan Win give your family: a liom►e to llye in, -°instead of a mort: gage to pat. Let's talk this ' oyer. �s ffi w� Feb. l4th - 15th: RETURN LIMIT -- 7 DAYS Between GODERTCE • and. • - - ICITOBENER TORONTO - - - - Return Fara • - YOU SAV* - $1.80 $1.10 - d 2.75- 4 - 5.05 3.15 Bargain Fares and ra MONTREAL OTTAWA - also apply between TORONTO Return Fare YOU SAVE - $12.90 $8.1.5• 10.00 6.30 Also between points listed and INTERMEDIATE Stations with proportionate savings. Children under 5 travel free -5 and under 12, half -fare. Regular 150 lb. baggage allowance Watch for Bargain Coach Fares effective March 6-7. T-64 1 CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS O4Ford o our arni &lthest�tyoj which all the' ladies enjoyed very much. Mr. Donald Mole took three girls of the Goderich Trumpet Band to Toronto on Sunday to at- tend a hand convention. Mrs. Helen Dawson motored to the home of her aunt, Mrs. Howard Sturdy, of Goderich Township, to pay her respects and good wishes to Mrs. William Straug'han, her grandmother, on the occasion of her 99th birthday. We all extend our good wishes to her also. Quite a few in this community are laid up with eolds and flu which is very prevalent, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Durnin are sporting a new 1956 •Dodge car. Rev: George Watt visited with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Watt, of Whitechurch, last week. Sympathy is extended to the family of 'Mr. RadcliffAe Murgay and Miss Mary Murray upon• the -death of their brother, Ross; ser--Winghi General Hospital this past week. Ross ,served in the First Great War and his long illness •he, bore with Experience proves the worth of great patience. one coal over another. When you In 1953 Canadians spent $7.80 order coal from us, you're pre- per capita on motion picture enter - pared to go through an EKPERI- I tainment. ENCE OF SATISFACTION. 59 ONTARIO STIREET. STRATFORD Room 4, Above Metropolitan Store • Phoneg Stratford 28.15 OPEN EVENINGS !SY APPOINTMENT—PHONE /Ort EVENING HOUR loans Glade to tesideals if ell tuttatuding, town , reu*ttt Eih&ien fe"rw!yY el telt:45 D. $AUL-rS COAT. C; COAT. A44% ►" FUEL OIL 75We' GODERICH 79 aittaelep SEI.C. IT THRU THE WANT ADS esyou. • 4,1;•;.:::::,,,„4:::,. :'..,'. :. •.v;: 6:{ s•h iY1':�v. y frr 5;:y r • ,..�. }iC(��Qq�}(�C`p� fLel :Y • CUSTOMLINE FORDOR SEDAN FORD'S NEW SAFETY STEERING WHEEL HAS A RECESSED CENTRE '-0 ABSORB IMPACT! !'erd designed the famous Lifeguard steering wheel with the hub recessed 3 inches below the rim. In the event of an accident, the deep -centre construction acts as a cushion under impact, to decelerate the driver and give hirn • extra protection against strikinj the steering column. This wheel is standard equipment on all of .,F'ord's 18 models! FORD'S NEW SAFETY DOOR LATCHES KEEP DOORS CLOSED. UNDER STRESS! ° Every '56 Ford is equipped with completely new safety - hold door latches. These latches have a special plate that overlaps the rotor to t ;provide a doublerip, andPif the dpor•-frame stretches, as it is apt to do in a collision, Ford's safety -hold latches give added protec- tion against doors spring- ing open, help keep you within the safety of the car! FORD OFFERS THE COMFORT AND SAFETY OF SEAT BELTS FOR BOTH FRONT AND REAR PASSENGERS! Safety authorities agree that seat belts, properly made and installed, can substan- tially reduce accident in- - juries. Ford's new seat belts are one-third stronger than those required for commer- cial airliners and they're anchored to a double -rein- forced area of the floor structure! They are avail- able (at small extra cost) for esti front and rear seats. 'tam->;'..,..._ YOU CAN HAVE THE ADDED PRO- TECTION OF PLASTIC -PADDED INSTRUMENT PANEL AND SUN VISORS IN FORD! Many passenger injuries, expert's conclude, arecaused by contact with the instru, ment panel or suny,�isors, so Ford developed a new ex- panded plastic cushioning for instrument panel and visors that is five times more shock -absorbent than foam rubber! Lifeguard padding is available, at modest extra cost, on all Ford models. ...the car i/t€it:s shell i/ g g new (ales records! .turd monaaccw ° WE INVITE YOU TO SEE, DRIVE AND COMPARE THE '56 FORD AT YOUR FORD -MONARCH DEALER'S! (Certain lea1s0ao atumtratvrl oT ,nen1 o7e2 are "3tandara h2 cow vandal. oj%5Cnat at antra cost on ethbu.1 0 0, Sates Tyf tire '56 Ford rive broken oil previous records! Yoitr Ford -Monarch Dealer is determined to keep up the sales -pace ... so he's ready to give you a really outstanding value -buy! SOUTH STREET GODERICH MOTORS FORDIIVIONAIt +DE S�cIsES A�{I�I' S R�xCIE 6> PHONE` 83 COUNT ON THESE SIGN F O R T E BUST VALUES IN USED CARS AND TRUCKS