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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1957-05-23, Page 5• `.11117RWAY, ,MAY aapi 1 4 DONNYBROOK DO ROOK, May 21.-ISlisses Lucy Thoannp oan and Margaret diet rson, of Oakville, were home for the holiday week -end. Mr. and Mrs. John Ni >'le -pent the week -end at Mossle and at- tended the wedding of the latter'8 brother. Mr. Gerald Doerr and the Misses Joan and Sheilla Doerr, of Niagara Falls, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Chan ney and Family, of Auburn, 'were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. A. Chamney. Mr. and'Mrts. -Gormley Thompson, VN. Bramilte4' D-.._ 4ad Mr. HaroldSher Can, a Ingersoll, were Sun- da is ter';1 with 1 and Mara. John R. nommen, on and. Howard, mer and Nr 'on,. No4lo spent the , weak -e with Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Chamaaney and girls. fix, and 1%lrs, John Emma and tearialiy, 'of Stratford, visited on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hanna and family. o a 0 Near Sarnia, Ontario, natural gas that is brought into Canada by pipe lune from the southwestern United litales 1$ stored for future use in exhausted g'as wells. SUNDAY ‘SERVICES IN GODERICH CHURCHES ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH May 26 -Fifth Sunday After Easter. 8.30 aim. HOLY COMMUNION. 10 a.m. SUNDAY SCH®OL and BIBLE CLASS. 11 a.m. MORNING PRAYER AND SERMON. (Junior Congregation and Nursery) EVENING SERVICE DISCONTINUED. REV. KENNETH E. TAYLOR, M.A., D,L ., Rector MR. J. F. STEPHENS, M.A., Organist and Choirmaster. THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA North Street . United Church .41 SUNDAY, MAY 26 10 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11 a,m. MORNING WORSHIP. -"SPRING" Junior Congregation and Nursery. GDCI Senior Glee Club will present special music. REV. A. E. EUSTACE, B.A., Minister MRS. J. A. SNIDER, Musk Director. Knoxy ...res teri n Church . REV. ROBERT- G. MacM*L:LAN, Minister `..._.. MR. W. H. BISHOP, F.R.C.O., A.R.C.M., Director of Praise 9.45 a.m. Intermediate and Senior Sunday School, 11-a.m. MORNING WORSHIP. (Nursery and Junior -Congregation.) No Evening Service. A Friendly Welcome Awaits You COME TO 'CHURCH THIS SUNDAY. PIE LFII OM S N• T° R Although the RCAF Station, Clinton,- is close by there are many people Who do not know it has a Mayor of its own. But here he is, Mayor of the base, F/Lt. Phil McLennan, com- plete with mace and chain of office. He is seen talking over problems of the camp with the C.O. of the camp, Group Captain K. C. Cameron. -Telegram Photo Additional Classified Ads 19. Notice to Creditors \ ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS against the estate of Ellen Stothers, late of the Village of Dungannon, in the County of Huron, married woman, who died on or about the 28th day of April, 1957, are required to file the same with full particulars with the undersigned by the first day of June•, _ 19557, as after -that date --the. assets of the estate will be 'dis- tributed. Dated at Goderich in the County of Huron this Oth day of May,' 1957. HAYS and PRIEST, Goderich, Ontario, 19,21- Solicitors for the Estate. ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS against the estate of Daisy , Harrison', late of the Town of Gode- rich, in the County of Huron, Widow, who died . on or about the 17th day of May, 1957, are requir- ..,,;.v,.A ,,,?e. same with.. ,full par- ..,A.:.-k,,the undersigned by `e'x y of June, 1957, as alter that date the assets of the estate will be distributed. Dated at Goderih, in the County of Huron,this 21st day of May, 1957. r, ` GODERICH BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY, 10 a.m. Sunday School. 11 a.m. Family Worship Service. ,(Junior Congregation and Nursery) 7 p.m. AN HOUR WITH GOD'S WORD. Tuesday -8 -8 p m. Bible Study and d Prayer Hour. Rev. 5. H. Findley, B.A., B.D. Mrs. E. Donaldson, A.L.C.M. Minister, Organist. BETHEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE* ELGIN AVE. AT WATERLOO STREET SUNDAY -10 a.m. Sunday School. 11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP. 7,30 p.m. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. "The Goderich Evangelistic Centre" PASTOR R. J. GREEN Victoria° Street United Church 79th Anniversary . Services 2. SUNDAY,,MAIr26 -- 11 A.M. and 7.30 P.M. ' GUEST PREACHER -REV. CHARLES COX, MILLBANK SELECTIONS 'BY THE JUNIOR AND SENIOR CHOIRS SUNDAY SCHOOL SESSION AS USUAL AT 10 A.M. , BENMILLER AND UNION SHARE WORSHI1 AT VICTORIA. Minister, Rev. S. A. Moote Frank Bissett, Organidit HAYS and PREST, Goderich, Ontario, 21-23- , Solicitors for the Estate. 21. Business Notice F[JRNITURE REPAIR - RE- MODELLING - RE FINISHING -RE-UPHOLSTERING - FANCY CABINET WORK. M. BLbK, PHONE 1200 OR 892. -ltf LANITARY SEWAGE DISPOSAL; septic tanks, cess ,pools, etc., pumped and cleaned with sanitary equipment. Free estimates. LOUIS BLAKE, phone 42 r 6, Brussels. 6-32x DRESSMAKER AT YOUR SER- VICE. All types of dresses and women's spits- will be made, repaired or remodelled efficiently. MRS. SOH 1111111 138 Wilson street, phone 1370. 17-18x MOVING --GENERAL CARTAGE. ED. JEFFREY. -48t1 CARPENTRY, BUILDING, RE- MODELLING, dealer in Epps pumps, water softeners, bathrdbm fixtures, plumbing -of all kinds, steel roofing. FRANK McMICHAEL, phone Carlow 1108. 10-13x GIFT ,SHOPPING ? MAKE YOUR ' MONEY GO F.A711-T-H-E-R AT SKELTON'S ! } AT OUR SUNBEAM FRYPAN G.E. MIXETTE AUTOMATIC COFFEE PERCOLATOR AUTOMATIC STEAM IRONS 23.95 23.95 14.95 18.95 WHENEVER IT COMES TO QUALITY AP PLIARCES - TO SKELTON n% FOR THE BEST DEAL AND SERVICE. 0 19.95 18.95 9.95 15.95 Skelton's Appliances QID BULLEN'S REPAIR. SHOP for custom cabinet making, furniture repair and kitchen cup- boards. Sharpening of all types of s ws and other nutting applian- ces. 184 Gibbons street,, phone 1234. 45x FOSS MOTOR REPAIR SERVICE located in Huron Automotive and Supply building on Huron road. Phone 1415. Same service as always. -lett VOW IS THEE TIME' TO HAVE us clean those rugs and carpets in your home or mine. Our Von Schrader electric shampoo and dry- ing process not only cleans, leav- ing -your floor coverings sanitary, but adds years to their fife by removing all dirt and grit that is eating away the very life ofd your rugs and carpets. Phone or see F. E. HLBR'T & SON, Goderich. Phone .86. 21-23x Guaranteed raalo service. WILF REINHART F7.FCTRIC, Hamilton street, phone 466. -12 R E I D '8 UPHOLSTERING, 59 Hamilton street. Thirty years experience. We have coverings of all kinds and colons to suit your furniture. .• Chesterfield, sofas, chairs, etc.. correctly done. Phone 1102W. - -36tf AUrro GLASS INSTALLED, Windshields and Doors. Also glass supplied for table, desk, dresser tops, refrigerator trays, etc. Mirrors crit to size. We co-operate with garages. BEEVERS AUTO & BICYCLE SUPPLY, West street, Goderich. Phone 295. -6 FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE - COVERAGE Whether it is - FIRE AUTO LIABILITY TELEVISION PROPERTY FLOATER HOSPITALIZATION or ACCIDENT and SICKNESS at Lowest Rates Call HAROLD W. SHORE 38 Hamilton St. Phone 766 (anytime) -11tf FOE. ARTIFICIAL INSEM TION information or service from all breeds of cattle, phone the WATERLOO CATTLE BREED- ING ASSOCIATION at: Clinton HU 2-3441 between 7.30 and 9.30 a.m. We have all breeds avail- able ---top quality at low cost. -17t1 22. Lost and Found FROWN STRIPED PART PERS- IAN cat, green coIIar, Iost in vicinity og Strang Court and Bay- field road. Reward. Phone 157. -21 23. Used. Cars 1951 AUSTIN' SEDAN, IN GOOD condition. MRS. GN HAYS, 85 Essex street. Phone 1369 or 55. - -21-22 HARRISON FUNERAL Pallbearers for the funeral of Mrs. Daisy Harrison were George Mumiby, Art Spiegelberg, Lyle Bannister, Kenneth Campbell, George Jenner and Prank Me- Arthur. Rev. Dr. IC. E. Taylor conducted the funeral service in St. George's Church on Wednesday of last week. Interment was in Maitland cemetery. • VETS FISH HERE About 40 veterans from West- minster Military Hospital, London, visited Goderich on Tuesday for their annual perch fishing expe- dition. ``They were conducted by Captain Art Mann, supervisor of recreation at the hospital. The=. vets were given a banquet at the Legion Hall during their visit here. PERSONAL Guests zy3th Mr. and Mrs. Ifroa Chisllnl over the ha2&ddy, Week- end were: Dr. aind WO. . E.. R. Rein- hart and children, o$ Kitchener; Mr. aged Mrs. Don Stith And somas, and) Rd. Reimer and Helena Sear!c,� all of Hamilton; Bard)•.nnt Mrs. Richard Kaufman,. and Vienne, of Chatham, and Mr. and Mrs. John Spence and Jamie, of Trow. Mrs. R. S. Wedlock and "Max, of Toronto, spent the holiday week- end with Mrs. Wedlock's brdther, Mr. Bert McLean, at SaItford. Mr, and N,(F.fs. W. G. Sinclair and Mr. and Mrs. R. Kirknes, oi. Kitch- ener, and, Mr. and Mrs. M. Wismar, off Preston, were (week -end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. M: Martin, Que- bec street. Mr. and Mats. Chas. Westlake, of Tu iaske, Sask., accompanied .by their daughter, Mrs. Mervyn Huck- erby, and Mr. Huc'ke<rby, of Regina, Sask., are visitors with Mr. West, lake's brother, William J. West- lake 'and Mrs. Westlake and their family at Saltford, They are also visiting Mr. Westlake's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth 'Mitchell, of Strat- ford, who is 95 years of age. Guests with Mrs. W, G. Mac_ Ewan over the holiday week- end were Miss O. Goldthorpe and Miss E. Beak, of Toronto. FREEZING TEMPS The continued wet weather has curtailed further seeding opera- tions of Corn, but until below freez- i g temperature, hay and pastures we making exceIlerrt growth, says D. 3. Miles, Huron County gri- &ural Representative. The an- nual Hereford sale averaged $271.00 on 22 head, he reported. -- o- - o Taylor's Corner TAYLOR'S CORNER, May 21.- Mr. and Mrs. Morley Truemner, of Toronto, Dr. and Mrs. L, P. Truem- ner, of Arthur, and Wing Com- mander Ross and Mrs. Truemner an,d • family of RCAF Station Cen- tralia, were week -end guests with Mr. and Mrs. W. Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson had as holiday visitors Miss Wilda Wil-' s•8n, of Brantford, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tuirst, of Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mollison, of Choice Land, Sask., visited last week with Mr. and Mrs Walter Hicks. Mrs..McMi'llen and Mary had as guests for the holiday Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Carswell, of Toronto. Week-erai- guests. with Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Ginn and farnily . were Mr. and Mrs. L. S.- Gorrie a d Mr. and Mrs_ Ross Gorrie and Debbie, all of Oshawa., Mr. and Mrs. G. Cutler, Of Guelph, spent- a few days recently with Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Sturdy. - Larry Sturdy, seven-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sturdy had the misfortune to break his leg last week when he was kicked by a calf. Recent ytors with Mr. and Mrs. John Westbrook were Miss Josephine Wetherill and Mr, Bruce 1 weddle, of Woodbridge. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sturdy, Larry and John, were Mr. and Mrs. - Doug Robinson and girls, of Zurich, Mr. and Mrs John Kernighan, of Gode- rich, Miss Norma McDonald, of Toronto, and Rev. and Mrs. Peter Renner, of Bayfield. Rev. and Mrs. P. Renner have accepted a call to the Teeswater United Church, In the past decade the two most important economic developments for Caniada have been the discov- ery that the country has vast oil and gas and uranium resources. Potvhviir� � SELL ITTHRU THE WANT ADS •6•••••••••••••••••••••• i LAKEFRONT DANCING BAYFIELD PAVILION EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT • Ken Wilbee's Orchestra i N•N••NN•••NNN••NI BROWNIE'S Drive-in Limited CLINTON THURS.-FRI. MAY 23-224 "THE GIRL RUSH" (Color Rosalind Russell, Fernando Lamas TWO CARTOONS SAT. -MON. MAY 25-27 'VERA CRUZ" (Color) Burt Laneastdr, Gary Cooper CARTOON TUES.-WED. MA`? 20-29 "THE TROUBLE WITH HARRY" (Color) Adult Entertahamont Donald O'Connor, John Forsythe and Shirley McClain CARTOON Box Office ce Openss at 77.30 p.m. First Show at Dusk. West Wawanosli Council Appoints An Arbitration Board: Representative Forster, hauling and dragging, $18.30; removing gnaw fence -A; Aitchlsona, .. OM, James Leddy, $4.20, Hilliard, JMgorson, $4.2Q,..Ed. Ir' and Robipi ozi, 6x.139, 7i olaal i &Mar. tin, $ .10, Aoiter't I>1aillips, $ �1t9, Cairns Mtehieop,. $3O, fi,nNor crani Ma�taDona Cit Y0,Q, N. Mactori la, hauling gravel, .4Q; Everett Er- rington, welding grader, $14.00 West Waii741110,312 Town ahWip C'ouna- ell, at its meeting Tuesday of last. week, appointed Vernon Hunter, to ,be its representative on the arbitration boar- n connection with a petition •f u,r a number of ratepayers from, SS. No. 7, ginloss. Mr. J. It, (Cliff) Murray. was ap- pointed Township representative to the' Luukn'nw,, District High elAool Boar l on motion of Coun- ciIloro Durnin and 'ulbert. This motion was then amended by a natation of !Councillor Miller to the effect that the aforementioned ap- pointment be not made "at this tinge." The council announced that it had been informed the Department of Welfare would be paying 60 per cent of relief charges, effective April 1, 1957. Authorization was made for" the calling of tenders for weedkifl, cement and also for the construc- tion of a cement culvert at lets 21, 22, concession 11, West Wawa - nosh. Next council meeting is to be held on June 3. The following bills and accounts were ordered paid on motion of Councillors Culbert and Miller: Mrs. May Smith, relief allowance, $19.91; Thos. C. Foran, five fox bounties, $6.00; Jas. R. Curran, one fox ibounty, $2.00; John Leddy, three fox pup bounties, $3.00; J- D. Dtrrnin, 34 bags of warbicide, $248.20; Lucknovv Sentinel, printing account, $6.90; Ontario Hydro, Wingham, Township Hall lighting, $6.07; removing trees at Township Hall -N, MacDonald, $21.60, John Cameron, $4.90, Mill Martin, $14.50, ,l)onald Martin, $9.10; Albert Phil- lips, chain sawing trees, etc., $34.10; S. H. Blake, Goderich, Mun- icipal Officers Association, $15.00; Turnberry Township, relief ac- counts, $82.97. Road expenditures for April were: Lorne Ivers, salary, $112.50; Howard Sproul, hauling Sfiew fence, $3.50; Delmar Sproul, re- moving snow fence, , $2.45; Wm. Ra'bt, iSt9thors, grease a, ,84 :14,, 46.U); .1'0111)41 m & 'tudst and nuts, $10,20; Treasure Ontario, tfuel tax, 004. - p_.. o ki Fl l: P'alkbe r i for the funeral oi -Benjamin IL Goldthorpe were Arnold' McConnell, ,Tosepb T . li=aison, James S.i eardown, DWI MaeRay, Boss Si)aarks and , Prank Li later. The .service was, eon., ducted ..by Rev. Dr. I , V, Taylor f1a St. G eorgo° Church on 'Friday. Interment VIras in Oglba e eegne. Liberal Women YOU ARE INVITED TO HEAR MRS. A. L. CALDWELL from Saskatoon, Sask. President of the National Federation of Liberal Women ofCanada. at LEGION HALL, CLINTON THURSDAY, MAY 30 AT 2:30 P.M. She will address a meeting in the interest of ANDY McLEAN Liberal Candidate in Huron Published by Huron Liberal Association -21 UNDER LIBERAL GOVERNMENT TRADE INCREASES! Canadian Trade in 1956 amounted to $660.00 er-- the person highest per caRita in the world! HERE ARE EXAMPLES OF WHAT THIS MEANT TO FARMERS IN 1956: Favorable Exports Imports Balance Dairy Products $15,321,000 $45,355,755 Cattle, Beef, Pork $4,590,000 $7,795,448 . $10,731,000 $37,560,307 DON'T TRADE PROGRESS FOR PROMISES N JUNE 10th VOTE ANDY McLEAN r AND WIN. WITH THE LIBERALS! (Published by the Huron Liberal Association) Adimimimimmimeimommornommi ® ONV1TATeONS • ANNOUNCEMENTS ® RECEP`1ON CARDS • THANK YOU CARDS styre ty INTER-NATIONAL-AIRIMITS Peatering"TIERM0-GRAVUI E" PRINTING (Raosed Lettering) LET US ,ASSIST YOU WITH Y UI WEDDING PLANS ° • ... You may select your Wodding Invitations, Announcements and Acknowledgments with complete co/Air%nce as lo quality enCJ eor . toss of &r n. - b WE ALe0 NAVE aE[ISONA ijt 9 WEDDING 'NAPKINS, MATCHES AH0 CAKE 90X69 Goderich Signal-.Siar Phone 71 West Sire t 1.4 as