The Goderich Star, 1933-04-13, Page 5Low Price
FROCKS
$5.95 • 1
Another shipment just arrived for the Easter
• weekend.... -..plain crepes in the new . spring
shades of blue, grey and sand smart neck-
lines and puff sleeves.....all in the new cascade
crepe so popular at present. • i
to make a great.
Easter Impression
TRUR$uAY, APRIL sada, 9ii33
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Ceiuburne-D
Mts. Sclater, of Seaferth, is visiting her
daughter. Mre, E. LaWEc?na, at present.
Alm II. Ii, 11111 is not linprmv1ng in
health, Mis$ S. Carter is helping to care
.for Iter,
Mrs. H. Megridge attended the funeral
of the late Airs, Boyd, of Wingham, on
Monday of this week,
Mr. John Bunning returned home on
'vVednesday* from London where he spent
4 few days this Week at the Immo of 31.E
son, Thos. Manning.
Airs. 0, , Erratt is In Clinton these
days assisting her sister, Mrs, C. Waal%
in the care of the latter's mother -in -late,
Mee. Wallis, Sr., who is quite 911,
During the electrical storm( rat► Algoaday
night the lightning etruck And put out
of comntission the hydro wiring In Mr.
Amos Midrears boric,
The household goods of Air. N, Murray
were 'loaded not Monday and Mr. Murray
left by train the sante day. ATrs..Mutr-
ray and. son Reginald, atrotored down on
Tuesday_.
It is expected that the Westfield
will take charge of the meeting In Knox
United church here next Tuesday even.;
Ing. More deliirilto aunotineemeht will be
made on Sunday.
Word has been received from Miss
Flora Durnin that She 'is 'tumble to ad-
dress the sheeting of the Women's Insti-
tute as announced for next Tuesday. It
'is hoped, however, that the county 'presi-
dent, Mrs. Gordon Bissett of Saltford, our church, as Mrs. Cox WW be missed
will be able to "meet with the ladies on very much from the choir,
Tuesday, April 16th. •
On Wednesday evening next the play,
"Jimmy Be Careful," will be .given by the
`Young People from United •church, Clin-
ton, ton in the Foresters Tial underthe
auspices of the Women's Institute. Good
reports reach us regarding this play so
keep the date open and watch for bills
for fuller.partieulars,
The 'Y« P. S. of Knox 'United church
went to Nile on Monday: evening, April
16th, and put on their biblical play, "Pia-'
grims of the Way" ,in, contest with the
Mite Y, P. S. play, "He is Risen." The
. judges; Mr. Roy 'Stonehouse and Mr: M.
IR.b@riaon Go
derich,
and Rev.
'Ar,
'Patten' of tl3enmiler: have the decision in
savor .of Auburli, Thus. Auburn wins the
Shield of PresbYterY f
ro m
'Centralia
tralia
and will be reit ' same resented with the @ ma at
the antral convention in October,
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a ,O( PREPARATIONS
NEWEST EXTERMINATOR THAI
CHEMICAL SERVICE HAS PR O.
OUCED,
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GET THEM AT
CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE
Phone 90 GODERICH, ONTARIO
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PORTER'S BILL
Miss Emma Powell is Winder the doc-
tor's care, suffering front broneldal trou-
ble. We hope for a speedy recwvery.
The choir is having special Praetice for
Easter Sunday, A cordial invitation 3s
eittended to all to come and warship *With
n .
t?it -
,Monday night a business meeting
was held when the officials of . Grace
church and Hayfield attended to map
HAYFIELD
John D. Woods left on Tuesday to visit'
friends in London and Fergus.
Mrs. Charles Weston( left on Sundays
for Detroit for a visit with friends.
Mr, William Cameron left last week
for Detroit and intends starting to worb.
in the city. _ .
Mr: and Mrs, Alex, Sparks and two sons
of Loudon, called on friends in the vil-
lage on Sunday" last. -
The loos( fishermen put, their boats In
out the business for the yeah the :water on Monday and are preparing
Mr, and Mrs. Howard Cox are moving for the early fishing.
from Porter's HAI to the cattage on Har- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jowett and daugli.
old Montgomery's farm, Howard being ter, Grace, having spent the winter in
engaged by Mr. Montgomery. We are. Florida, arrived home again on Monday
orry tto Rose this esteemed couple Irani Mr. Buchan, having spent the winter
with Dr. and Mrs, Wood's sister, left last
week for "Windsor, where lie intends
spending the summer.
The annual masquerade carnival and
dance 'ander the auspices of Bayfield
Agricultural Society will be held in the
town hall, Hayfield, on. Wednesday even -
iris, April 19th. Good prizes will?i e given,
en
Tor the following costumes: Laches'
fano*, gents' fancy, 'ladled' comic, gents'
,comic* belt bey In costume, best girl, best
couple in costume. Muslc. will be fur-
nished by. Hayfield variety: orchestra,
Grand march at 9.15. 'Refreshment;
Served. Admission, adultts 35c, chndren
20c.
(Front another,correspondent)
The B. Y. P. U,:wlll Bold their meeting
' Sunday night, April 16th, in the Baptist
attend
is welcome to
church. Anybody
this meeting. '
The 'Women's: Institute will meet in
tIle Foresters'. Hall on Tuesday, April
'#lisle, at 2.15, The 'address will be given
dry Miss 'Durnin, of Dungannon. Roll
call -Garden hints.'T•lostesses-Miss • Win-
tiie Howson, Miss'. 'May Ferguson, Mrs.
'Woods..
The regular meeting of the Men's Club
woe :held on ';ruesclay evening, Mr. N.
Trewartha speaking on Thrift. The talk
was very interesting and helpful and en-
joyed by all. Ito. J1. M. Gale gave some
splendid seleetlonS on the violin and
Fred. Bell and Glen Lockhart on 'violin
and guitar.
WESTFIELD
Special Easter services will be `held on
Easter Sunday at the Westfield United
cburoh.
Mrs, Barkley, of Dungannon, is spend-
ing a Sew days With her daughter, liars.
Aler C am
b t Q bell.
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Interesting lantern Slides on ,Africa
were shown at the young people's meeting
last Wednesday night. by Dr. Mortimore
Miss, Mary Ellis is spending n couple'ol
weeksvisiting friends in Toronto and her
rLsier, Mrs. Brown, in Hamilton.
DONNYBROOK
The Women's Institute met on Wed-
nesday of last week at the home or Mrs:
Fred ed 1VIoss.
The Young 'People's Society met as us-
ual last Friday 'evening.. A series or'tan-
tern slides 'were shown on Mission 'Work
in West. Africa.
Mr: Jack Thompson • and family have The many blends, or Miss Marjorie
moved On to the 9th:' concession of East Campbell,who has': been very ill int
Go
d
e
wasanosh, asMr, Thompson is engaged rchhosPitalrfolowing an-aPPen iciti
s
towork far7Ir'Wm.Robinsonoperation, will be pIeasedtolearn that
Mrs. Albert. Campbell spent a few days
.last week in ,Goderich :with her daughter,
Miss i's1arjorie, who has been confined to
the hospital.for several weeks. . We are
glad to report 'that she is now'' Malting
rapid progress. •
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ouse & Dell
KINGSTON STREET
Having taken over the Johnston Garage on
Kingston street, we are prepared to give
93Vor>Ytpt and careful 'gervi`"'to motorists.
: on all Makes of Cars
Expert Repairs a
WORK GUARANTEED
Shell Gas and (ail
W • The New Sealed pi! and Ssaled Gas
YOUR CUSTOM WILL BE APPRECIATED"
REG, BELL
FRED itOUSE, .
Late of MacEwen Garage
Phone 33.
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'Ro=oG�."'�r=sons0-onuor=sorgroc==== Il
her condition is much improved.
We regret to report the sudden passing
away of one who 18 higltly respected and.
well known in this community iii the per-
son of Mr. John Cunningham and We
extend our deepest sympathy to the ber-
eaved family.
PORT ALBERT
Meister George Fritzley spent the week-
endin 'Gederich, '
Detroit to
leftf
Mr: Thomas Green orDe
spend the ,Easter holidays:
MisS Thelma Johnston, of Ashfield, is
spending a few: days with her sister; Mr&,
Russel AfcCreight.
Mr's: Roy Fritzley is spending a few
days at Dashwood visiting her parents
and other friends of that place.
A number of young people motored .to
i,ontIon iiitibtlByhved11ig anti took in the
wrestling matches.
Mr. and Mrs: Taman, of Goderich,.
spent Sunday at the home of Mrs, Tam-
an's' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walker Mur -
April '6th there passed away in the
Alexandra Hospital, George Cooper, of
Port Albert, pneumonia being the cause
of his death. • Mr. Cooper was *his 37th
year and is survived by his wife and five
little children. He• was born and raised
at Seaforth and leaves Lour brothers in
that town, also one brother residing at
Clinton. Mr. Cooper with his family
moved to Port Albert one year ago, where
he rented a farm owned by John McGee
of Goderich. The funeral took place from
I. R. Wheeler's undertaking parlors .on.
Saturday afternoon to Clinton .cemetery:
S'prin=g
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You can "spot" the new coats with the new
necklines and sleeve tr'eatments....spring shades,
of blue, grey and sand, at prices in keeping
with the times.
Your
Stoie
coo. W. SCIIAEFER due
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Goderich's churches welcome you. Go! Find Hope anew
in the inspiring story of the Resurrection. Give ear to the
glorious Easter music sung by sweet-voiced4echoirs tter
loy-
ed on deep -toned mighty rgs
for
having gone.
ST. GEORGE'S
on 00ed Friday evening at 8 p,m, the saered cantata "Olivet to Cal-
vary," by J. 'H, Maunder, will be rendered by the choir with the following as
soloists: Miss Ann 'Wurtele, Mr. Frank Riley, Mr. Formes Miller and Col.
A. F Sturdy. -
EASTER SVNDAX IORNING
Orgarii-."Easter Joy" E. S. Hosier
Hymens --171, 536, 394 .
Kyrle Stetson l G B Davies
Gloria, TIM 1
Credo JJ
Offeratory Anthems-
(A) "0 Saviour' of the 'World"
(b) "Hallelujaht Christ is Risen" '
Soloist, Miss Olive Tiehborne
Te Ileum In F.-
Vonsmuni "Thous, shalt prepare a table before me":
The Choir Boys •
Surssim Cords
Sanctus. .
nEdiua qui
Ve it n
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' Davies
Agoing files G. B.
Ex Isis
Gloria in ce
G1
Amen. -I
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Organ "Hosanna"
EASTER SUNDAY EVENING
'1Vtarch"
Organ --?`'Triumphal
Hinns--1•b8
40 59, ` 605
4R 1
Hymns--168,
Easter Anthem --
Special Ptalms-Cathedral Psalter 137,. 100:
Magnifieat--Hymn Book, 75
Nupc DImtttis-*•Hymn Book 105
Credo= -Monotone
Offeratory Anthems--
. (a) "0 Saviour of the World"
(b) "Hameluiaht" Christ is Risen •
Soloist, 1Vtiss Olive Tichborne
Te )Deem .38 F.^
Amen,
Vesper-
Qrgxn-'Jesus Sha11. Reign!' H. DAVIES, Organist,.'
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will consist of,
The Easter services at St. George's 'w co
Connnunion at 8, 7 and 9 a.m. and at the 11 a,m, service also. The sermon •
by the rector, Rev J. N, 3, Mills, at the 41 a.m. service will be on "Christ's
View of Death and Afterwards," St, John 14, There will be a special Easter
service for the Sunday school in the church at 3 o'clock in the afternoon
and at 7 p.*n choralevensong and sermon on "The Future Life;,. based on
Whittier's poem, "Snow -bound;' Job 14:14, ,
Sir John Goss
Caleb Simper
Jackson
Pail Waehs
Cuthbert'Hartis'.
ORIENT'S NEW
HOSIERY CREATIONS
twill lead the fashion
parade with new styles
and new shades to
match every E aster
Outfit.
We have the n e w
spring shades in the
following limes;
SILK CREPE Beautiful and Durable$1. 75
-CHIFFON-
FEench feel and cradle f oro A
per pair»-. - -
` ...� ,per
1 7•$1,and L50
Ser•vice. W e g` Cpl 4
We have a splendid assortment of.,French Kid,
Cape,
Suede,.and Chamor`sette Gloves
a
for the Holiday Season.
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THE CASH STORE
PelhamP
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Battishill, tium'IshreYS
Lord I4ornington
' lames Turle
Sir John Goes
Caleb Simper
Jackson
0. B. Davies...
'John Gower
Geo. Whiting.
KNOX PRESBYTERIAN
MORNING
The following is the, order of service for' Easter Sunday morning and
evening r',1 Knox church:
Organ Prelude --"Spring Song":. IioIlhis.
•
Doxology_:
Invocation -
Hymn 218• -.''Blest Morning Whose First Dawning Rays"
scripture--
EastEr Citral -"The Magdalene'
Prayer, with Lord's Prayer in conclusion-
Hymn 214-"Ohrist,'the Lord is Risen Today"
Offertory -- "Song Without Words .
Offertory Prayer -
Anthem -"As 'Began to Dawn"
Sermon -"Glory from the Dust"
'Prayer-
Ladies' Quartett4--(Selected)
Mrs. W. F. Satiriders, Mrs. (Rev.) 'Lane,
Mrs. H. Keith Revell, Mrs, H. C. Dunlop
Hymn 638 -"Blest be the Everlasting God"'
Benediction-
Pesttude.-"A1leluia"
Warren
Tschaikowsky
Reed
Rev. D. J. Lane
Dubois
EVENING
Prelude -"Celebrated Andante" Hollins
Deocolog.Y-- p
Invocation --
Hymn 215 -"Jesus Christ is risen today, Hallelujah"
Scripture >
Anthem "Eternal X•ht",
Prayer -
Hymn
ayerHymn 454 --"Jesus, :My Lord, My God, My All' Kinder
Spring Time"
Offertory Prayer-
Soprano
rayer-Soprano :Salo-Seledted
Mrs Lorentson •
Sermon - "?Tenderness Triumphant" Rev, D. 3, Lane
Prayct-- SOW=Anthem►••+"Fo
�•ther, keep us in Thy care"
Hyntn 588 -''Onward Christian Soldiers"
Benediction-
'estiude-"Fugue" Dubois
' NORTH ST. UNITED
MORNING
Organ Prelude -"Resurrection Morn"
Antherh "They Have Taken .Aivay My Lord"
Organ Ofertcry--"Fruhlingelled" (Spring Song)
solo --"i: Am the Resurrection"
Mrs. Hayniond Player
Organ Peatiude-"Fugue in D minor"
EVENING
Organ Prelude-"Hynine Celeste"
Orgdn Offerfety•-«"Galtitena"
Bastion. Week hi Song, tneludtng: -
"010d so Loved the World"
(Sololst, Mits Rdrie 'Tye)
"Ride Onl Ride Ont"
" Hefore Pilate" 1. Olivet to Calvary
"Calvary" )
"All in the April Evening"
Solo -"The insurrection"
Miss Hila Watts
"Since by Man Came Death"
Organ Pcstld -"A (song of Joy"
HENMILLER
Rev. Mr. Snow, of Nite, addressed the
T. P. meeting on Sunday evening and
the Y. P. choir led in the service 01 tong..
Cottage prayer meeting will be (held at
Um. home of MLS 0. (#odd on Thursday
evening.
Celwol cla."•c on Thursday fer the Exz-
telt 1lolid&17a.
Mrs, H. 11. Walter 145 returned -t 12111c
Johnson
Stainer
Kjerulf
Bach
Grey
Salome
Voris
BELFAST
Mrs. George. Phillips and daughten or
neer Fordyce, - e, P s ent Sunday. with her par-
ents, Mr,• .And ,Ides, John Car/Innen,
I. Mr. and Mrs, "John Little,: near Courey's:
d evening"with Mr.
Corners, spent Soh ay
Mullin. and Mrs. John M
Mi'
The $aster thankoffering meeting of
the W. M,, S. of Ashfield circuit will be
held in Hackett% United church on 1405-
day"evening, April 17th, at 8 o'cbodk,
Belfast was deeply
' d eredon k
rid
ay
evening when we heard of the passing
away of..Mr. Semite' Sherwood, after a
lingering. illness of over a year, He was
,in ifs 76th year. He resided .a11' his 11fe
'bit the 10th on. of Ashfield. He leaves
-to' Mourn him :his wife, three sorts and
three .daughters; "They. are Jim, .near°
Crewe; Charlie, Detroit,.' and Earl, an the
homestead, : and three daughters, Mrs'
Leslie Ritchie, near Zion; 'Mrs, Jas, Bart.
hour, Goderich; Mrs. Andrew Gaunt,
Yen Denman 'Thompson
' Harinder
%tobertyon
Handel
Gtebbins
near St. Helens. Mr. Wm. Sherwood,
Belfast,is a brother. Tho late Mr, Sher-
wood
Hack.
o
ember o! a
.
-In
wood was alife-long m
ett's United church.' Ile held ditierent
offices for 50 years there. From there
the tuners( was held on Sunday afternoon
to Greenhill cemetery,. .The pallbearers.
were Messrs. Ervin Zinn, George Lang,
Cyril Campbell, Elmer . Alton. Roy Alton,
T. A. Cameron, We extend• our tteepett
sympathy to ;the bereaved. relatives:''
Persian Balm Is •magical in creating
alluring complexions. A little gentle
rubbing, and your skin is invigorated sell
touehed: with the true beauty Of Yon*
Charmingly fragrant.. D@fghttul to use,
Cools and earesses the skin, Relieves' all
roughness and chafing caused, bye vreather
conditions: Tones and stimWate&• En-
hances and protects the loveliest cern-
plotter,. tter,. " Unrivalledas a perfect •alcl }a.
beauty and :charm.
Tailored -to -Measure Sui
Newe
L.ow
1�r>lc$1.6.75
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Any style -any size.
Bedford
Block •
C,(rl A w7 . BLACK x n's Seg: re
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Just What Y�uWant
an Up - to Date
While You Wait
SHOE REPAIR
SHOP
Now open on Kingston St. in the Qpera
House Block next to McLean's Feed Store
where we will be better able to serve our
customers.
We Thank. You For Your Patronage
Prices Cut for 30 Days
Men's Half Soles — 7$c and $1.00
Ladies' Half Soles -- 50c and 76
And another work Accordingly
W. J. •BRIDGE
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after spending a week in Toronto.
Mifz Beulah Long motored to Ctratfore
en f aturdal.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Thom visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Ilarold Good on Sunday.
Air. and Mrs. , taniky Vanatono vlsitcd
with Mr. and 5,f0. 'ito^s 11terli00 ort Gat-
urday.
[Salt i1 11 tiers inece;:1ary constituent in
the twine ration and pays its actual cost
many times over.
Easter...
The Festival
of Lilies . .
EVERYC►NE welcomes it as a harbinger of spring. We
can meet your wants in Any direction and can have your order
delivered to any part of the world. Will have a fine Stock to
choose from in both plants turd out flower. •
HAVE juet received a shipment of Fancy» Evergreens
and Flowering Shrubs from Iotland. Now ie the tine to fix
up your home grounds with thf above. • • w
GEORGE ,STEWART•,,.
'Phone !05 BRUCE S`t.GODERICUI