HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1932-04-21, Page 5TitliRSIID:1. APRIL 210, lii9l
• AMONG THE CHURCHES
IPS; Leedslein. Ceeeer rm sash
Et, Geerg, 'a dEtc.ee, Geller sh. for ecu-'
lineation the clad of June.
Rev. Sidney Davidsen, pastor of Wien -
ham United Claude. will preach anni-
versary sc:raelas ;At Viee ria street United
church on Saeslay, May :nth,
The Minna syacd meeting e? thio glia-
oeep sof Buren tail open with a aerviee In
St, Paul's cathedral, Loudon, en Idea -
day. ;gay Otla, at R pen. In all proba-
'lenity the His11,op's charge Fin be deliv-
ercd at this service.
The Salvation Army: Services Sun-
day. 11 %,m,. Holiness meeting; 2 pane.
,Sunday School; 7 p.m., Salvation meet-
ing: Cottage prayer meeting will be- held
at. the hems) of Mr. IL, Mew,. McDonald
St„ Tuesday, ct 8 pan. Sveryliody vele
Services at .'victoria street United
church Sunday. nest; 11 ann. subject,
"'The Three -fold Benediction;" 7 pan.,
fiubject; 'see Call to -Adenine's!' Sunday
.school at 2 pan. Young Peoples League
Monday evening at tl pan.
',Services at Baptist church Sunday
next, pastor, Rev. W. T. Bunt ; Bible
school at 10 a.m.; gospel service .at Il
nun., subject, "The Meaning, Tmpartance
and Power of Faith;" gospel ,service at 7
subject; "The First Gospel 'Come
--.the Ark of. Salvation,"
The rc n2 n' monthly me titQ. of the
V:ztorin IICIro rte Slays cf Victoria, wt.
church was held at the Bone of tH,+es.
Weenie. Deans an Tacsday event^g, sAne.11
5th. A very I.nteresting Iproeram et cerh-
tests ;and readings had been arranged.
Plane were elle:egged lee a Victoria lto-
tcss .tea. 111rs. Pann thea served neo,
create and xefreG"hments, which bought 1
an ernjeyable evening to a close. A vote'
a thznko was tendered to the heaves.
The sixth annual meeting of the
Huron Presbyterial et the W. M. O. of
the, TinitCal church will he held In the
Wingh un United church en Tuesday,
April 2Gth. A particularly interesting
meeting has been planned, airs. J. H.
Rush, W. Y. A;, and. Circlet secretary, qt
the Martini= 13oaril, will give au od-
dness, as well as Miss Sybil R. Courtfee
cf Japan.
"SOINT MSG AT I NOX
The-anntrele than oitcring-meeting . c
the, Arthur Circle or Knox' Presbyterjpn
church was held as a joint meeting •Nettle
the W. al. S. on Monday evening of this
week. Members of the senior group of
he 0. 0. I. T. were also present. Mrs.
A. Smith and Mrs. R. Walter, presidents
of the Arthur Circle and W. WWII. S. re-
spectively, presided. Mrs. D. J. Lane
have the thankoffering address, which
SUPERIOR STORES -Make New
Special
MAXWELL
HOUSE
COFFEE
1 lb. tin.
38 Cents
I
Superior Stares• are Independ-
ent Stores owned .and operated
by the man behind the counter
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Many' Flowers Soap,.3cakes for, , .......�
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Libby's,Saueikraut, .2 large tins, ...
B, tin ,..10c
Alynner Pork and eans> . large
.Peas Old Homestead size 3, 2 tins. . '.:
n /x. ib tin.:. ,1
Maple Leaf.- S�lriao , 9c:,�.
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Chateau 'Cheese, �x , .:. p g
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Dressing, Kraft. ,
Salad gr
,19c
allowi :Thais. 2 lbs. for......... . • • • • "
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Family Blend Tea, per lb.. .39c
Sweet Prunes, 3 lbs. for.. .25c..
SPECIAL •
PURE LARD, 1 ,1b. Carton .. •: ; , . . .
orsmaggairEstaamarmmrartamositimunermorgo
anshine, 3.for..... 25c
Quakei grackles,
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Popping Corn, 2 lbs. for, 25c,
$casae's Corn Cor'n Starch12¢s
Dutch Sets, 3lbs.. for...,.:., 25c
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Large quart
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j. J. MCEWEN J. CALVIN CUTT.
THE GODERICII STAR
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Spingtiine is Kodak Time
Let Pictures Keep the Story of Youth
See Our Display of Kodak.
Cameras 99c up
KODAK. FILMS
Developing and, Printing; Very Prompt Service
Od AMPB1LTIDRUG STORE
Phone 90 GODERICIU, ONT.
and atr,ptcd. ., llitwa3il it?i]?; treed•
t?".[.., eznvcntic:a to be Etch in Voir;iilart
en Acral :6::h. T o tide;' wag r�e.ay.
cd a ncl tha Veer repcatcdl Wm, Gc . •
Fat"encs read a.3 artiste entitled "il0
Suet C=prizba Upon. Um." il1r3. -,
aco. ai f aai h ca .g a csln "^.ncl 7401
I :ltt" - in /tor unseal ddightVA ctle,
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acl rC.-
'li � P. W. C:aiz gav0 a :_ ..:t
ea "Tete lniledetey of Pees:vs "- The o L,sinn
"Como 111y Seal, %Thy 5u1t Peg -ewe" ease
neat, attd tho meeting c1.3c:.1 i^y ret ,Yt-
ivag tho T erd'o prayer In unto -a. A
dainty lunch nag served try tia0 lloste�3.
Tee. farmers have tray= v;er:;dli3 en
the and. Even with Cur mild- winter.
ccc:ling 1b gsing to be late. -
(7.nteided ter last week?
Mrs. -Jack Townsend. and Afars Dorothy
')lownecnd. of Termite, are (3ucsto with
their aunt, Mrs. George natter.
Quite a caro thing to Eco in these
parts- was a, flock of twentyefour swans.
TYiey aro co much bigger and more ,sed
.4...awe ..ea ate than the wild geese, It wag a 'real
treat to cco them in the,ponds, •
1 Clinton was tavoreil with a lovely day'
was a very interesting and helpful meg- Chosen .by the w. M. S. to be honorary for their spring shim .The nada being
sage. A Pleasing duct Wee &ung by Masa p;esld.n4 of the new Circle, spa4a lirieilY• good a uuinber from•-tho township took
-.. «,man �r2tsr. but ,earnestly of the oppoxtunities' for in the algins and"report that there was
prep. rd11011"flir ba:,,ia� tiiat''nre •siM 7'. a grand slitkIng if bi -Steele.. ' • - ---
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incl before the girls and expressed. the
Ilene
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that hi
the Circle to be ' farmed
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of workers who were eneaeed in the (Intended for, 'bee weeit) -
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An amusing . reareadingentitled, 'Th
anks
giving Ann" was read by Mrs. L. 1.
I.nox. The total proceeds of the play
recently given by the Arthur Circle was
announced as $285.25. The thankoffere
Ina. amounted to $49. At the close of
the meeting refresliments were served
and a social Julie -hour enjoyed.
'MALE Qi1A'RTEszei i TO RETURN R1
Next Sunday evening, April 24th, at
Knees Presbyterian church, Goderich,
music -lovers will agates • have an Oppor-
trinity o£ enjoying the singing of: the
Mitchell male quartet. This popular
quartet consists of Mr. Franklyn Moore,
first tenor;• Mr. John eldnner, pecand
ter_ar; Mr. Lorraine Stuart, first bass ;
Mr. Dalton Davidson, second bass. Their
program on this - occasion ' -will. be
"going Home" (words set to the famous
Largo,. ' from the'New World Symphony
1 by Dvorak) repeated by request "Re-
member Me, 0 Mighty Cone" (Meredith};
Bass solo, "Rook of Ages,' Ur; Dalton
Davidson (Resnick); tenor duet, Hold
Thou My 13and, Dear 'f-ord" (Briggs),
Mr. Franklyn Moore and•Mr. John Skin-
ner. This is an'excellent program and
,enjoy
e ill
na doubt, as large an audienc w .
It- as that which attended their prier ap-
pearanee inGoderich. Strathroy on Saturday as her mo`li2r
SrN� 'Ei0 •the 'bedside: of *their. only safejeins Mrs. Bennett; was every ill, Last reports
WILSON daughter; who was born and raised Here,tate skis Isimproving and v e hops will
The ApriM mason; of . the Woman's bat reaohcd there; too tato to .• see their 50011: be well again, :... .. '
Association . of. Victoria 'street United
daughter 'alive. The Kitchener News -
potatoes
Rev, W. J Patton•and his faiths
church was field at the meeting
last Record has the following account of tha feu. atsistantsare r ath3rlt?g a carload cf
eC. wlday afternoon. The ;meeting .open- funeral, ' h1ch took place an Wedne potatoes for . a dation ii - the drled out
ed .with singing, andd. prayer - eY the pas" : - A 11 lis area.,in saskatGhewan aiict shipped thein
da ,
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lesson Was n
tor, Mr. Craik. The scripturer e ""Atteirded by 'throngs of ..people from ° Wednesday, 13t1i. 'Phis is the fourt.i
the 21st Psalm, read, by Mrs. C?eo g every -walit, ce,, life. who hailed from all car of produce sent from McGaw . to
Buechler. The president, :Mrc. Lown, parts of the Province to pay .their last those ___ .. __.
nebo rause .of missions. Mies H. Clark, who has been Otte ill
Miss,'0Vlabel Bailie, who had been the with the flu, is able to be around again,
organiser of this new movement, said a we are glad to say.
feel words of congratulation to the girls ` Miss ()rahanx, of Pine River, Spent
upon the' work. they were undertaking• the weelc-end with her unole. Mr. 3. A.
At. the close of aha program the girls leering and family, of i,oyal.
chose their night of meeting and al" --1 Mr. Crohn Redmond is aorkitig at. the
Pointed a nominating committee to harbor outfitting a boat for the season.
select. their oiileers:: With this new He expects to go sailing soon. •
group the women's missionary work be • Mrs. Ernest Foreman and son„ George.
North. street church °will be able to inn" of Flint, Mich., are visiting her parents,
elude those of all ages from the Baby IVlr. and Mrs, Allan Wilson" at "Abide-
Band'to the Woman's Auxiliary, a -wee,"
• The preparation for the . dinner a ei i : Songratulatfons•�--To Mr, and Mips.
tlic. servibe at the tabes were •in charge Clayton Welters, Loyal". the birth', of a
of a committee under the capable man- daughter April 10th at the' hospital in
agement of Mesdames. Salkeld,. Rivers eseaerich.
and Gould. 'Sever,rl members of .the Morning Star ,
"- Lodge attended the :banf(uet given Bishop
GODERICH LADY DIES • Seager by the Maitland 'Lodge on 'flues=
' • VERY SUDDENLY lday night, April 12th,
Mr. Pritchard, .of Knox College, con-
With eiartliil> &uddeness death Came ducted service for the Presbyterian con -
to 'Mrs. Herbert Forler;'daiighter, or Mr..gregation: ori Sunday last, Re will pro -
and ha car o t work he or
b ve Charge f he of here f
altVittorio
Y g
Ja s r c n
and r . me MoC e
street, Goderibh, at Preston. an. Sunday, the summe>~.
April pth, Mr, and Mrs, M Crasken i Mrs: Wm.. I,, Young was .called to
PItE mA N . TO C+EOR E made a hurried trip in an automobile to
a
tthen took charge of the business session• xeepeots'to one they held iii high esteem,l
p-=
SEE THE
at our
SHOWROOMS
on
Wednesday, April 27th
The latest,and, smartest creation in
xn tordom—Lowest first cot and
most economical operation.
F.H.Wood&Son
SOUTH STREET
Minutes of ,tee precious meeting ,were thefuneral of the late • Mrs. Herbert
read by.the secretary. The treasurer re Forler, who:' passed away with... tragic I
ported that $125.10 was taken in from suddeness. early Sunday morning, ride;
the play, "Just a Step:^hild:' A vote of yesterday afternoon, was one of the
appreciation was tendered those who took largest and most impressive witnessed in
part in the Pay and made it such a- Preston in some years. Floral tributes
success. Thirteen visits to the sick were were both. beautiful and numerous. Rev.
reported and .quite a number of . letters W.- H. Knauff, pastor of, st. Peter's.
of appreciation of flowers sent to . sick
Lutheran church, conducted' services at
folks were 'red by Mrs; Fred Wilson. It the lateresidence of the deceased, 991.
was -decided the Society Would serve ; King street. Interment was. made . to
meals on July 12th. At the close Mrs. Woodland cemetery, Kitchener highway,
George. Wilson was called forward. Mrs. The pall -bearers -Mere: Messrs. Karl
Smiley, recording secretary,' read an. ad- Fierier, William Forler; Frederick Stiefel•'
dress of appreciation of ,the ,faithful ser- meyer, Clayton Witt, Paul Schact and
vices of Mrs. 'Wilson as treasurer for the Edward Loft, all of Kitchener."
past. ten ;years ;Mrs. Down presented The late Mrs, Forler (nee Ruby Mce
:a •hymnary on behslf Cracken) was ,in her 39th year, She
of -the Society ;Mrs. Wilson,
Mrs: Wilson with though was a member ,of St.,Peter's Lutheran
taken by surprise; made a suitable reply: church. SurvItdpg are her husband, one;
The pastor. 'Closedthe meeting with
se _71felma,.-two:sons,-T.loyd
prayer. .T1ie ribs*" served a dainty land Hobby,. and her parents.
salad tea,. which- was much enjoyed and•
GONE tICfit TOW'NSHJP:
(Front another correspondent)
• Dr. Whitely, medical health officer,.
paid a visit to .ninon school on Thurs-'
for which she was heartily thanked. •
The address to. Mrs. Wilson wasas foI-
Dear Mrs, Wilson; We. the members
of • the Woman's Assoolatlon of Victoria
St. church, feel we cannot alley another day but striae then, new cases of .chicken
year to pass without expreeline to you Pok have broken out.
our appreciation of the time and thought Mrs 0. Harwood and Mrs. Robt. Mc -
which you have at all times given to Allister were visitors in '. Clinton on
i the welfare . of this Satiety. The •work Thursday of last week. •
we have been able to accomplish during Mr. and Mrs: Elgin Porter, of: Stanley
the,ten yearsthathave passed 'wasmade twee, were guests in the community on
Possible not only. by .the faithful co- Suny.
operation of the. members but 'by your. Thdae Aprh meeting of the W. M. S. was
eflielent and faithful services as treasur- held at the home of Mrs.. Forest Me-
er..As .a token of 'our high esteem we Clure Onthe afternoon of April 13th,
ask. you to accept this gift of a lrynmary with Cline present. There was no sew -
accompanied by our very best wishes and Ing done. The devotional exercises were
our. renewed ,pledge of loyalty' for the taken by Mrs. M Phillips, who .opened
year to come, the meeting with the hymn "Prayer Is
Signed on behalf of the members of the "Soul's Sincere Desire:' The scrip-
he Association. tune lesson was from St, Matthew 6:1e15,
•MRS.. DOWN. President. A prayer was read by the leader. The
MFtS.SONLEI, Secretary. minutes of the last meeting were read
'W. M.'S. BANQUET IN NORT8 BT. 1
'there was a happy gathering on Fri-
day evening, April 8th, at North street BOYS'3-PIECE
United church, when the .v/. M. S. of „
1 -
and
church w ndeed a banuur t, 'Ihs .. young women of the church, to The
prettily decorated tables Were laden with
toothsome viands to which all did full
justiee. The president of the W. '1Vf. S
Mrs. I, Hetherington, presided, on her
right hand was Mrs. 0, Layton, of Exe-
ter, secretary of work for young worsen .
in Huron Presbyterial: At her left
hand
was seated Mrs. Edward. Howard 7�urnln,
whp before her marriage recently, was BOYS
•
Miss Panny Cray. , n►tcSUITS
siofiary in Who . ;
school -home for tlkranlan girls, at Ed•+'.
Moreton. .nein interesting program fol- 1
leveed the banquet. After the singing of
O Canada, Mrs: Hetherington, proposed .
the toast to 'the Tong; which was re
aponded to by the singing of the Na-'
tional Anthem. The toastto the W.M:0 i
and the sister societies was proposed In
a bright speech by Mige Edna 'Driver and .
responses were made by •Vire. W. 3, Any'
drew, for the W. M. S., 'Mrs, D. D. Gray
for the V. W. A., 'Miss Thelma Cheer for
the C. 0. I. '1'., Mise gide Bradford for
the atsJsaion Band and .Mrs. Tiethering-;
ton fee. the Baby '/land. Plano solos
were given by Misses Alma Howell and.
Verdi Watson, a vocal solo.by Miss ttuth
Wark, a duet by Misses .Owen Clark and
Gladys Brownlee, and a very appropriate;
recitation by Miss Mildred Wilton, 1.1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111.111.11/
The addresses ,b
o y the two guest speak - . WE ARE .... NOW
els were full of interest, Mar. Durnin DELIVERING
Spoke of icer work among the girls in the
school -home in Edmonton, itlost of the
girls who have been in the home of lata
Imam were born In Canada of 'Ukrainian'
parentage. They are bright, ambitious
girls and have a real contribution to
make to Canadian life. Inking .out from
sn
the bonne as purse Or teachers or in Loma
Other trotul capacity they prove real
leaders among their own people,.
Mrs, Layton addre..nd the girls on the t
tabled Of "bay breaths," Commending
the dreaming of high adventure 'co long
as onotried eincere.y to pat tine dreams
into SLticil. Mee mid that it is 1, a Milli
fo Thid high adventure in heruo eur-
1 uz,dii~gs 11 orae is called c .Ged to wed?
in faiullier places and tui sug 'one's own
pcop:e, lib dream of high' things, to•
work ea met dreams s in f,oblo, livillh
and humble cervi: e • makes life worth
winlo.
ti -1,:s Ernit:o 'ilue)r`innan, who lin" V., -,:on
CARi.,OW STORE
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Everything • ry S coin .a Fine Comb to tL d
• Curry Comb
You . can comb your hair
Or curry the mare
And sllek down thecalf
if you iiavc: trine to spare,
Have 'you bought your Grass and
Clover Seed?
FRANKLIN McILWAIN
CHOCOLATE : MILK
The New. Pasteurized
Milk Drink
At all Confectionery Store.
5 CENTS
Special . wholesale. prices .:to clubs,
lodges, ohiurches. -
GODEtICH DAIRY. <`
Piione.4151 . Huniiiton:Street
Are you planning on getting
NEW WINDOW DRAPES or cON-
GOLEUM
FLOOR COVERINGS
This Spring
Before purchasing we invite you to drop in and
have us show ,you the many new window mate tial
we have on display, such as: •
MARQUISETTES
SPOT MUSLINS
COTTON NETS •
SILK NETS
CHINTZ and CRETONNE
Also a, large assortment of .
WINCH SUNFAST DRAPERIES.
FOR YOiR FLOOR WE SUGGEST
A
BEAUTIFUL,
U UG
4.r 0N41iGsOL „e RUG
We carr all sizes and ` patterns in Gold Seal
Y
Rugs in stock.
Choose your rig now and We will deliver it the
day you want it.
Have you taken advantage of the special prices
we are offering on
PILLOW :d TONS, SHEETING and
IIE STITCHED SHEETS
during this month..
HIBBERT
Phone 86 ; .. The Cash .Store
MERCHANDISE THAT PLEASES
PURE �7R�E PASTEURIZED
K
HIGH IN BUTTER ,FAT
LOW IN BACTERIA .
• CONSISTENTLY- BETTEC
Delivered in good shape a xly in the morning.
, YOU ARE
SURE-. OF SAM --MILK HERE.
I -I DAIRY
THE GO.��,,�IC
Pone 461 HAMILTON STREET
fe
on MOTHER'S. DAY, MAY - nth
You never miss mother until she Is gone,: This is the rrason why
Ivlather's Day' is more faithfully observed than any other day in the year.
She 'Is always thinking' of you and the happiest moments of her life wee,
when anything occurs to prove to her that, you have reniernbered' her. • x o
ret+seat it off but place your order before' you forget it.
AT
One bloomer and one.
long, in fancybrown
stripe and • in worsted.
And tweeds, sizes 27 to
38, at
$5,45.
M. ROBINS
Tip Top Tailors
Phone : 3M
GEO.: STEWART
GODERIGlc Phone 1b6
dew Coats iu Sprin
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Ic•'-E
A Pbonc Cali Will Drdn g titer
Delivery tVauon to your! r.
Geo, Johnston
& Sons
rime 49% %st i St.
OR the junior Miss, wide
,-revere coats with smart
• military effect, s i l v er
buttons, silk scarf : and :gua'ran-
teed linings, fine crepe: scarves
in• shades of navy, Royali blue
and green
POLKA :DOTS
Right on'the dot with fashion':;
newest numbers, smart Polka
dot Dresses in all silk crepe, sizes
Fars • aaM
lunrs and Misses, new ,but not
expensive at
$1O.95 each
PUSSY CAT 'BOW
Is the name of the new scarves
for spring. We have them in all
the spring shades. Pure silk
crepes at
$1, $1.2s5acandci $1.50
SMART THINGS . TO WEAIt
AT SURPRISINGLY '
LOW P ICES
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