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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1932-06-09, Page 5TiMRSDAY, JUNE tilt, 1i$3 AMONG THE CHURCH NOM . Y. W. A. Meld a vet enyoX- able pt. is at Saalfeld yesterday atter' Regular servi.; es gill Int candueted to Ineterla et. United church Sunday, Jane 11tLth; Il a,ut., "Trite flour Elements ('f Worship:" 7 pato„ "Emphasis on the 1 teratatice." Pastor in 'chargeof bath services, Sendey Scheel tat 9 Win. Zoe regutar monthly meeting of the �� Arthur Cirele of Knox church will be ateld on Monday evening. June 13th, In the e1 ureh. Mrs. W. i . &sunders will .have charge of the Meeting and Mrs. Brett. Bissett and Mrs. W. G. natteEwsin will give a meta •• Next Sunday at North St. United chureh: 10 aim.. Fellowship Class, aten'a Club; tin* for Men's Club, "Wry Ada Men fear &aW" 11 same Ann sermon for Court 0oderich, Canadian. Carder of Fareeters, All -Foresters , uvit- ed. 234 pan., 'Sunday school; 7 pen., "The Power We Possess." • Seri/lees at ,Baptist elutectr-Ennday • next. pastor, Rev. W. T. Bunt: Bible school 41t 10 a m.;gospel .service 11 a.m., subject, "'The Supreme Service; r gospel service at. 7 p.m., subject, "The Supreme Sacrifice. The sacrament of the 'Lord's Supper will be administered at the close of the evening service. The Mission Circle et North street United church met on May 27th at the .hme of Miss 'E. Buchanan. An inter- TH: GODERICH STAR titt.UR' report of the sixth annual cone 'relation of the W. )i. S. lield at Wing* Nun was elven by Mrs. Dray. A talk t y Mies 14eitie and a reading by Miss Mile Bred Wilton were also anueh enjoyed, A octal hour was then spent. Senility lest was ndssioarary day in the detmery of Huron and an the clergy ex- changed pulpits to bring before the people of the deanery the missionary work of the church as supported by the Weems= budget. Vie' rector ot fit. fiterge's 'ebureb, (lode 1eh, was in Blyth, Bel*rnve and Auburn. while Mr, Parker, of tensall, end Mr. Pocock, of Myth, occupied the pulpit ot St. George's in tiilis'ntoruing and evening respectively. The W. M. S. of North. street Butted. church rnet on Monday afternoon for the regular Monthly meeting, Mrs.,, J. B. Graham had charge of the devotional program. The scripture lesson was read by Mrs, R. J. froward, a leaflet, "Berne. bas, the Man of Broad Sympathies," was read by Mrsraelen, havers, Miss Nellie Colborne gsvve a plaiting solo, prayer was' offered by Mrs. W. J. Andrew and Mre.-Wattaa Vbapter 271 eft the -study book, on Korea, 'was read by Miss Rob- ertson, • in the absence of Mrs. Plamilton, and `Mrs. Andrew epoke briefly of work done at the recent meeting of the Lott - den branch executive. - Mrs, Hetherington presided during the bpslness session when arrangements were The Stronglasa, THERMOS BATTLES Pints and Quarts AT CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE Phone 0 GODERICH, ONT. made fora quilting bee and for the July Meting when the society will elite:tent the members of the C. G. I,T, the Mission Band, and the Baby Band, with their parents. Miss khilie Buchanan, who- hes been appointed honorary president of the Mis- sion Circle, asked to be relieved of the work ot Assoeiate Helpers" secretary, and. Mrs; C. M. lloberteon was stppotnted to the latter. .position. BLYTH Mrs. W. Mills, Ripley, has been the guest of iter sister, 'Mrs. John Ferguson. Mr, and Mrs. Bert MOElroy and chil- dren', Audrey and Leland. Indianapolis, Nr are guests of the trainer's parents; Mr. and Mrs. T, C. McElroy, this Week. - Bev. George Weer and R. 0, McGowan of st. Andrew'e 'united church and Rev. E. L. Anderson and Robert Wightman of queen street United church are at- tending conference at. St. Thornas this 'Week.. , Past Grand Master Bro,. S. ,A. Pople- stone has been selected as representative of Blyth Lodge lt. O. 0: P. `Nq, 300 to at- tend the Grand Lodge in Toronto June COAL! COAL! COAL! Nov is the cheapest time to put in your next Winter's Coal. Stove Coal, Chestnut. Coke.. oc nta P oho. s. •Soft Coal... .$15.50 per $15.50 per . ;'$12.50 per $12.00 per .$11.00 per ton For cash on deliv- ton ton ery, .these prices : ton are :subject: to `$1.00 ton I per on reduction. tion. - (. -t All our coal is weighed on: your •'scales, the market. scales. We havesome second hand Electric Washing Machiines• at greatly.reduced prices.. For Paint, Oil, Varnishes and General - 'Hardware Plumbing, Heating; Eavetrou ,king and T smitting—call o • Phone Phone: -radar. HAS. C.'. LEE AT THE HARBOR he Season's Dance Treat AT GODERICH PAVILION 1 Thursdlay, ur e RUSH YATES CANADIANS 10 Pieces—, '10 Peaches From Arcadian Ball -room, Buffalo, N. Y. W G R Radio Artists One Night Only .DON'T MISS IT. ADMISSION, .I5c Open every Thursday and Saturday night went to Goderich .and enjoyed a few Pleasant hours. The June Meeting of the Women's In- stitute was held• in Memorial Ball last, here for the week -end. Thursday afternoon. The last president, iMissee Annie, And Gerrie McRae, et Mis. James 'Scott, 'was in the chair. and Toronto, surd Mrs. W0)tsle. of Clinton,. were week-eud guests et the borne of. Mr. and Mrs, Walter: Neftel Mrs. J, Elgin Toni hasreturned to Oniterlch after spending the winter months , in Toronto.. She is aeeouipanied by Miss Grace Joluiston, ot 'Toronto.. Sates Florence Sowetby, nurse -in -train- Ing at the Alexandra Marine and Gene eral . Hospital, Cioderleh, is spending her vacation at the home of iter parents, :Mr, and 'Mrs. George ower y. the branch when she paid tribute to the Mr, and Mrs, F. W..Seehhrg (formerly splendid 'service rendered : to • the society May; Fowler of Qoderic'h), of Aleuque: by the retiring presiuent, Mr$, R. Rich- nue, New Mexico, and Mrs, J. A. NW - mend. Ai duet was nicely given by MTS. Donald and family, ot Toronto, were. W. Ceibson and Wks. L. Scrimgeour, and week -end visitors in town. a reading by 3Irs. Patterson. A- very in- structive paper on "Vegetables and their food value,," was given by Mrs. V. Oster. A tasty lunch was served by the 'group in charge: Mrs.. P. J, Kelly, Mrs, E. Richmond, Mrs, E. C. Johnston and Mrs. James Scott. It included a rhubarb pie contest. The pies were judged by. Mrs. chellow, 'Mrs, McGee and Mrs. W. Mills, and very much enjoyed, with the lunch following the judging, Tile English language is a collection of noises which we make in order to coin -1 little son, Tonamy, of Canton, N.Y., with municata with each other.-�eor a Her - Mrs. Swart's mother and sister, Mrs, Coo nard Shaw. ' and Mrs. +McClung, of Clarksburg, W. Va„ have returned to 'Canton after •visit- i'People We Know D'. W. W. Marton was a v;ll;ar to Til- bury yesterday. i lcev. J. N 11. labile and Mae Mills were • L'r Hrarltferd yesterday. Mr. E. It. Wake is attest 3tpg the (lana- i• gists' cenventian In Ta1Zoltu tale week.' Mr. and Mrs. Jchn Banat are vtsitir:a their awaittee. lhfrs. Victor Bela at . WWliierton, : Mr. and Mrs. Baroid Rivers and sen Donald, have returned (rem a visit to Day City. Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Harnett and Sin. Ritchie, at octroi(, spent the past week end vleithhg Mr. and Mae. Jet Urophey and other friends. Mr. James Cursors will sail en July and on the C. P, R. linea' "Empress et Australia" trent quebe , for a visit with relatives In England. Mies Mabel Strang ,has returned to town after spending the 'winter in Guelph 'turd her sister, Mees Orate Strang, was gaveraa few timely remarks. The Insti- tute rally song, was sung, followed by the roll call, whit* was answered by "a step- saver." Several matters of business 9 Were arranged, among them being plans for .the meeting to be held on June 20. when Clinton and Londesbgro Institutes will be present, to be addressed by the speaker from the department. In a few well-eltosen words Mrs. R. Newcomb voiced the sentiments of the members of The Y. P. 8., who had. planned a picnic to Bayfield on Wednesday, were disap- pointed • when rain came about noon, making it impossible to make the trip," However, about 4.30 the weather. cleared sufficiently so' that about eighty-five ;API'fAL • Tiii.EAT:. Goilerich North SOUND Electric SYSTEM Phone 41 NOW PLAYING -William Haines and all star east iia•"'Arc You Lietening?" Monday, Tuesday and :Wednesday MARLENE DIETRICH and CLI'VE BROOK Thrills and mystery In the Orient -gripping drama aboard a fast express- Romance in a new absorbing manner and one of the year's most talked of piotures Al an extra added attraction TURNER, the Magician and his eompsny will entertain front the Capital Stage each night between the regular picture programs with a special children's matinee on :Monday at 4.15 pan. THIRTY master magical effects and nn hour's fun -provoking entertalnment. Thursday, h(riday and Saturday ZANE GREY'S Adieu a antra of a thouaaud thrills I ILu tie s, raagera and roivance fide the ,addle under a dccert lncon. ""A fearlese latah and a true -"clue girl battle terrine odds In this ncveeping story of the great Southwest. , „RI ERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE' • (;viiia 0111)Pre2 O'Ea iaa7. =GUM= altitIMTILL. NOM 1 attar a COMING"The lacckleee Agee" • lifat'iitecs 1rla:nday at 4.15 pin., Wed. and SM. at 1i.00' pain. PAESI IRV • Mr. James A. Dalton, mail, clerk,left 1 ter Chicago . on Sunday Might on reoeipt i of news that his sister, Elisabeth, had . been Injured in: a motor accident. No. particulars have: been received. Mr. Stephen Wilcock, of Toronto, for 28 years: a grocery .traveller )veilknown in, Ooderich,. and ears. Wilcock, have come to ooderich.end have taken rooms. with Mrs. Wilcock's cousin, Miss Mont- gomery, Bruce St. They will remain in h God ricn ni Goderich i deft to :• 1y Dr„ Edgar Swarts, lairs Swarts and NEW NOCK Car Batteries :: GREATEST VALUE EVER : OFFERED 13Plate and $0 50 up Let Yale quote you on your, Tires, Goodrich or Goodyear. , Miller's" -Service Station Phone 259 Cor,Elgin Ave: and Victoria St, SPEND DOMINIO in GODERICH MONSTER PARADE AT 9:30. a, m., with ' .valuable prizes for Decorated Autos, Decorated Bicycles, Industrial and Merchants' Floats and Calithurnpians followed by children's games' on= the Square. Afternoon Program at Agricultural Park Starting at 2:00 o'clock MILITARY MANOEUVRES. - By ELGIN REGIMENT MOTORCYCLE RACES , Best Racers from London and Stratford SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT (4 teams EXHIBITION POLE VAULT by Bob Stoddart BAND CONCERT. aria STREET CARNIVAL . -ON THE SQUARE AT NIGHT NOTA DULL MINUTE IN THE DAY ing the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs.. Thos. Swarts. We are pleased to knew that Mrs. G. W. Williams, St Vincent street, who on . Friday last underwent a serious opera • tion in Toronto C+Ieneral Hospital, Is ter, Mrs. Russell Fester, over the week- end. • Mr. and •Mrs. Everett -Lowery and Irene makingsplen did progress toward/ re ov- ery. Mass .Edith Williams is remaining. in, Toronto : with her mother. • Rev. car T. and Mrs Watts and family Hand Knitting The most popular and profitable le _ astim a for your leisure hours. Have you seen the new "Monarch" instruction book, showing the many new styles in ladies` men's and child- ren's knitted wear for the summer • season A: complete ock of the following stock yams ' always on hand Monarrch Dove Monarch Down —"Viyella'' _ —"Sea Breeze, Silk and Wool - "Andalusians' '-Angora Berri(dcui arts Bee 1 y'iv 3 and 4 Pi..Y Scotch Fingering, 4 ply —And Benmiller Yarns F. E . Phone 86 The Cash Store HIBBERT.: Reliable Merchandise at Reasonable Prices: , returned to town on Friday. Mr. and .of 'Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. - John Lowery Mrs, Watts' son, Clayton, who graduated of _ Toronto, visited Mr. Geo:. Proctor on with the degree of M. . A, from Drew Monday, Motoring on to Windsor -to -visit college had the standing "summa lands." Mr, Harold Lowery. fie was strongly recommended to go on --- - --M for the degree' of Doctor of Philosophy and will take the course, either at Drew or Columbia (University. • - Miss Isabelle. afgffatt, : graduate nurse ' of Alexandra Marine and 'General Hos- pital, Goderich, and a member of North street United :church, was cornhnissioned. for time missionary service on Sunday last in a very :impressive sersiee at the annual• meeting of the London Confer., Brice in St, Thomas, and leaves for her appointed field'of service at Hearst, NeW Ontario, shortly. Mr. and Mrs. • C. M. Robertson and family and Miss Bailie attended the • service on Sunday. Mr, William Trainer has been spending a few days in Goderich, en route to his home in Knoxsvilie, Tenn., from Ohazy, N.Y., where he. attended the funeral of his. sister, . Mr, Trainer; visited with Ide, "Hec" Hays :while here. It is fifty years since he left Goderich first, but he still has a. goodly number : of acquaintances here and greatly enjoyed his visit' among them. , s GODERICH TOWNSHIP The pupils of Union school enjoyed a holiday on Friday; June 3rd. ' 'Miss Edith Johnston visited at the home of her sister, Mas. Albert Barker, of Ooderich, for a few days last week. The June meeting of the W. M. S. of Union church will bo � Id at the Victoria at. church parsonage, w'•derieh, on Wed- nesday afternoon of this week. Born -,At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Harwood, on Friday, June 3rd, to Mr, and Mrs.' Wm. Longmire, of Qode- rich, a daughter. Congratulations) Mr. and 'Mrs. Victor Ross and Miss Dora and 'Mr,' Wilmer Harrison, mot- ored to Mitchell on Saturday and attend- ed the funeral of the late Mrs. Balfour. The regular meeting bf the Y. P. 8. of : Union church Will be held on Friday evening. odea Lena Colwell will have charge of the meeting. All young people are welcome. Rev. F. W. Craik will . occupy the pul- pit dn Union ul- pitdn:.L*nion 'church next. Sunday,. The service will be at 3 pm., Sunday school at :2 .m. There was a fair attendance' at the service on Sunday. The text was Exodus 4:2, "And the Lord said unto hint, What is that in thine hand? And he said, A rod.", The followlne is the report of S. S. N(1. 6, Goderich Township, for May, 1932: Sr. IV, Total 350 -'Stanley - Mcliwain, 105; .*Jean $owerby; 109; "Gerald Orr, l *Will "Porter, "Dick Porter, *Graham Johnston. Sr.'111,-Total 250 --Maurice Harwood, 160; Eric McAllister. 145; or- • vat Siding, 99; La Verne Powell, 90 I Maitland Fuller, Jr.. att.-Total 100 - Dan Sielirag, 47; *Harvey Lasealine. Sr, IL --Total 200--MildEred Powell, 243 i (hon,); Viola Tichborne, 211: bottle Powell, 153; Arnold Fuller, ,129 ; : Betty Puller, 103; eArmand Lasealine, pts r-1 ratite • Lassaline. Jr. 1L: 'Total • 150 - Jean 'McAllister, 101; ' Mary Harwood, tt 97; Erie Spleran, 89; *Arthemise Lriesa- i line. Sr. L. -Total '150 -Elva Orr, 140 Lusa- ! (hon.) ; Dorothea Piehborne, 116 • (hone': Edna°Powell, 97; ftoddie Jokisaton, 00. Pr. -Total 100e -truce - Sowerby, 05 rhon.). Slumber on roll 20. Averaea attendance 17. 'Those marked' ' missed all or part of the examination. M. - A. PENTI,A1+ti.Y, Teacher. (Pram another correspondent' Miss hazel Pickard spent Sunday with • her parents. 1 Mr. Harry Proetor motored to Euri^h and visited Mr. Alvin Proctor on sun- day. l On Friday last Mr. Eldred Yeo and a.2:s. John Yeo, of Clederich, metsred to Locust Hill and visited Mrs. Yea's dough- IIILVIEMPIIIIYIOININMFAIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIOIY THE Annua1 Carden Party NEW 1...Qw PRICES Ai GODERICH DRUG STORES This week's Specials beginning Saturday, June 11th, for one week only to . Friday, June 17th. OVALTINE Reg. 50c for - 29e Reg. 75c for 490 Reg. $1.25 for ..... $1.09 MOTH BALLS 1ieg. 15e 701 .... . ......... 90 DJE1t KISS TALCUM Reg. 2sc for.... .... I7e MINTY',S. TOOTIL, PASTE 23e cacti.. a for' 396 WEST'S TOOTH i1'40TE 23e each ... ........... 2 for 39e Zellet DUX Ilea. 50e for • 30c OUR STANDARD EVERY DAY LOW PRICES CASTOIlIA .330 CAMPANA IrALI.tIv HALM 29c BAYOUS ASPIRIN, 0 des. for 30c. PLX TOX . . . . 49c, 60c, $1.00 IPANA 'I'OO'I'i! PASTE .... 4ge . SNOW WHITE TOILET PALER 2 toile for J , 210 DODD'S KII,Ntak PILLS .39c GILLETTE'S IDLCE BLADES 5 for ... .....00c GILLETTE'S lanzo 1 ifl.ALDES 5 for ....39c 10 for ;5c PINIil$AM COMPOUND : $1.10 BURDOCK' BLOOD 111 PEIts $1.10 GIN' PILLS 3$0 BUY (►RUGS AT THE DRUGSTORE J. II. Lauder, E. R. VPigIe, Ha E. Dunlop, J. A. Campbell Ohiidre FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR.1A.. DANCES at the Pavilion, Goderich THURSDAY JUNE 16th AL. WILLIAMS: and his .7 Canadian Aces. froim the Windermere Hotel, Muskoka, an. all Canadian Dance Band --Smooth and Snappy.. SATURDAY, JUNSY y 8th. TONY FARR'S ORCHESTRA. Free Taxi. from .C.P.R. Office on Square MET.` ME AT THE PAV.. of 'the ASIiFIELD CIRRCUIT alit be held on Friday Evening, June 17111 at the lwlne of Mr. Garnet Cools. three miles north of Dungannon. The Lucknow Orchestra. with. Lust now male and mixed guar- tette3 duels a sd reading% toot:e 00 at` - aetit e Bwct rasp, Adealeetott: 25e and :tee PERI STORES .Wise Women "SAVE TIME and MONEY" by shopping .regularly at Superior Stores. Look over, Our List of Savings for Thursday, Friday and -Saturday, JUNE 9th, 10th and .:11th. KRAFT VELVEETA . CHEESE vzI): Pkg. ��C Durham Corn Starch 9c Superior NAL.Bak. Powder, 16 -oz. tin .... Gillette's Lye, 2 tins 25c %V TEA, 1, lb. pkg. 39c • at,r • FLAKES 2 PACKAGES iC PALMOLIVE SOAPCAKES SUNLIGHT SOAP 10 Bars for 49c KELLOGG'S ALL BRAN Large pk 1 16c TODDY Law Saanta. • Clara PRUNES 3 (baa2 5c•. JS CALVIN CUTS' a c! a MeEWEN WITH FREE CLASS 49C SHAKER, 14b. tin Sweet Mixed PICKLES Larne 911 family jar PEAS, CORN, TOMATOES 3 Larbe 9C `Title ..