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and three boys, of Hamilton;
also Mr. and Mrs: Bryan Ames
TAYLOR'S CORIN111;R,,NoV. 16: and. cheryl, of Atwood.
—Visitors with Mr, and Mrs. 14,r- 4114 ltire. 'Truemner, of
George Ginn over the week -end Ar Ur, OW a few -days last
included Mrs. tGiniea daughter,lweek with Mr. and Mrs. Wan.
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DUNIGAN'NOW, Nov. 17.—Mrs. their friencfs-
John Graham, Auburn, visited
her cousin, Mrs. -W. R. Andrew
one day last week.
Mr.k. Alfred Hefford, Toronto,
was' a recent visitor with her
mother, Mrs. W, llicOlure, at
the home of •Mr. and Mrs. 'Herb
Mr. .and Mrs. Wilbur Brown
last Sueday visited friends and
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Irvin and
Betty visited Sunday with her
brother, Harvey 'Ritchie, and
Mrs. Ritchie, Zion district.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bere
spent the week -end, in •Goderich
Miss Flora Durnin, Markdele,
spent the week -e144 at home.
G'eetralia, was home for the
week -end with his parents,. Mr.
and Mrs, Wilbur Brown..
Mrs. Abner Morris had her
daughter, Mrs. Anderson Mug-
ford, and husband, of London,
visiting at. „the week -end. Mrs.
Morris also visited at the home
of her daughter, Mrs. Leonard
Christilaw, and Mr. Christilaw,
Nile.
Me Frank Moran, Ashfield,
visited his mother, Mrs. Pat Mor -
'an, on Saturday.
the latter: couple's grandson,. eg McGee Opens New
Mr. and Mrs. john Durnin, and R
them was Donald Durnin, son
the day to have a check-up, since
his recent lune 'oPeration. Since
reports were favorable, he re-
turned with ,Oiem again to his
The Agrictiltural Society on
Friday. night Sponsored a dance
at their hal1.1
Mr. Douglas Reid, Sarnia,
spent the wee)t-end at the home
of his parenti„Mr. and Mrs. Will
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Pearson
entertained oe Monday evening
at a family dinner te' celebrate
the birthday Of their son, Scott,
who was 412 years of age. Invit-
visiting iMr. and 1Mrs. Adam, Mrs. Harvey Maize visited•for ed to their hbane were Mr. and
Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. La-' a week with her daughter, Mrs. Mrs. Gordon Congram and Mr.
verne Culbert. ' Glen Springer, Tillsonburg. ' and' Mrs. Lorne Hasty and fam-
Mx. Fred Xing, new barber in IVIiss 'Clara Sproul, Stratford„ ay.
visited for a week -with her Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maize
the village, opened his shop for
businesslast Thursday afternoon sisters, Misses Nettie•ared Rebina and family s;urft the week -end
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ar Lot With Specials
To provide extra serviee for
their increasing nurnber of MS -
tamers, Reg. McGee 'aed Sons
axe today opening a new used
car and new car lot -and effice.
It is located on -Newgate Street,
just off Hamilton 'street. In fact,
it's right behind where the new
Goderich Post Office is being
To lannch this, new lot, a free
draw is being staged. When a
cuatomer purchases a new or
used 'car el- truck he receives
one free ticket on the draw for
dyery $100 of the purchase price. and trucks.
The draw. Will be made on Pe-,
ember 1st.
First prize is 50 gallons .of
Sunoco 4100" gasoline. The win-
ner of second prize will get dive
free lubrieations and Ave free
wash jobs for his car. To the
third prize winner goes five free
car washes or five free car
To *mark the grand opening,
McGee's have some otitstanding
specials in used cars which are
listed. in an advertisement else-
where in this issue. Plan to visit
the lot this week and see the
surprise...offerings in used oars
Thursday, November -19th, 1950 The Goderich Signal -Star,
jokes. He regretted that huinor
ti iiften left out of the Pie -
tare Wiiiiiireemes to consider-
ing means a self-impeovement.,
Stating that youngsters are
taught really subjects mid in-
structed in so many... different
ways, the guest -speaker main-
tained that the art of imparting
good humor in life was some-
Fdit,MER.,PRINTER 11,010
Canadian *Violent veteran
sented with life piembens,h0
thing well worth while giving In the Canadian Legion, Branch
instruction on to youngsters, too,..540, at Luton. (Ur. Chisholm is
since it, is definitely a part of
the interpretation of life. a Goderich old boy who leaped
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As you go through life you 'his trade- as printer with The
find that everything jtist.doesnl-Signal and left to serve with'
plan Put the way you want it— the Canadian troops in the Boer
things just don't fit praperly— War. After his return to Canada
and it is then you find that a , he conducted a job printing of -
sense of humor has a saving' fiee at Londoe- and on retiring
grace, he said: A- good sense of took up residence with his tam-
ative from insanity, he *Aged. Itives living in Godericli. •-
were coming out .looleing quite Mrs. Victor Black was' hostess wTillhsornebittr.ittves,;,at St. Thomas and •
0.
and in a short time cuatomers t Humor Is Important
trim. at her home for the November Erskine Preabyterian Church Sense
Mrs. Jack Chisholm; on Sun- meeting of St. Paul's -Anglican ,congregaflon Saturday even- In Life Speaker Tells' Lions
day visited her ,huaband who it Guild. It was decided tp hold irrg enjoyed alurkey dinner in it, .
in a London hospital She re- a Christmas art at.the Parish the basement: Rev Wallace Mc -1 • ,. *
poets he is doing nicely towards Han, which is an anntfal sodial i Clean and Mrs. McClean; of;
recovery- after a long seige of event in December for the con-ILucknow, were present. Later, '
a accident while employed on During
the highway „last summer. gregation and Sunday Schoel. in the auditorium, pictures were
cracked and sent to theSalvation , Reid of a holiday- trip to the
the afternoon, a bale was shown on the screen by botigiat
treatment, and casts following
'Mr. ond Mrs. Mark Berger , Army... Mrs. H. /V S. Vokes and Canadian West Coast last sum-,
are leaving Thursday of this, Mrs. Paul, Caesar assisted the ;mer with his brother Jack. The
week, by plane, from Nralton' hogtess with afternoon tea and ' audience was well pleased with
Extra cash for sho
Shop now, pay later—with cash from
ancl courtesy, too—when
you make an instalment
cash loan at Hotisehold.
loan up to $2,500.
Airport, for London, England, refreshments.
to visit Mr. Berger's mother, and, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Maize
other relatives. I and family, Lucknow, visited
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The Dungannon TY n 1 t e d Sunday. with Mr. and .Mrs. Har-,orial at Vimy Ridge to the Can -
Church W.A. is catering for a vey Maize, 4th Concession of adians who served in World War
turkey banquet on Tuesday night Ashfield. " I is described as one of-- the
of this week. The guests are Visitors. on Sunday with Mrs. largest designs of modern days.
members of the West Wawanosh I. Henry w e.. Mr, and Mrs: it ‘7,;•,i's 15 'years in the making.
Federation of Agriculture'
and rt. Purdon,Whitechurch; Mrs.'
borne, and Goderich Townships,
held a surprise going away party
for Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Snyder
at their home on Saturday even-
ing. Mr. and Mrs. Snyder will
leave for Florida on Tuesday,
where they will spend the' Benson, wife and family, Crewe.
wi ter. . also visited a few days last
r. :and Mrs. Peter Harrison, week in Goderich with sisters,
spent Sunday evening with Mr.iMrs. Clifford Webb and Mrs.
and adrs. T. J. Cantwell and fam-, Howard .Durnin.
ily, pf Port Albert. • I !Mrs. Mary Rivett, Victor and
e time of 'service be:Mrs. Errington, were visitors last
1:1 p.m. next Sunday at Tay-' wePk with their sister, Mrs. Roy
lor's Corner church. ' 'Black, Lucknow, at Victoria Hos-
as. -Curran, Nang and Paul, St. I
Helens; 1Douglas, Randy and'
Donafd Henry from Cedar Val-!
y.
eent visitor with her sister, Mrs.,
Roland Grain, and niece, Mrs.I
Roy Burchill, ,Wingham.
Mrs. Mathew Shackleton vislt-,
ed on Sunday with her son,'
The impbrtance of having a
sense af humor in every day liv-i
ing was emphasized by Revd
addressing the Goderich Lions
Club at the Bedford. Hotel Fri- I
day evening.
A native of Chesley and now
the United Church minister at
Bluevale and Whitechurch, Rev,
' Mr. Neelon was introduced by
Bcb Smith and thanked by Gor-
don McManus.
Deputy District Goverhoy Har-
vey McDermitt, of Fdrdwich,
paid his official visit aad_corn-
plimented the Goderich club on
its fine record of achievements.
In telling of the work of Lions
Clubs he drew attention to the
maxim that "No one has really
learned about Life until he sur-
lrenders his ego to the service of
his fellow men."
Lion president Ebb Ross pre-
sided. Zone chairman Bill Lum-
by told of a Goderich Lions,Club
expedition to Blyth.
Rev. Mr. Neelon fully illuit-
rated his ncldress on "Humor"
with- a-wrcle iyariety of sparkling
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