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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-08-22, Page 6pita t x It Makes a Mar Coot Dtink rtI THE GODERICH SMN A TAR 'MURRAY, Al ri #'t;SSV 414 Its Now . the Air Training Plan 'urns Out Men The British mm sh CoonweaAirrralh lth . " lft$1 Plan - recruit first 'goes" to one of ommaisameeriesiesemeemiereeisieeei i7 LEES IZ i"Port Albert. , e.'l itlg ; boaerlirlt.• .°rhe:T:.anennbers of the l4ehurla W. M. • hiliety *i)tereA to. town Baa V'eainc,sday ),est 'to epilog their Aygust meeting' with the members of Union ((Aootiericb' towuslaipl 'Soc,ieta at the home of Mrs. James . Ilamilton, who was tie •leaader o tial.► i'iaeetita4. Mrs. Warnock gave a reading on the need of courage today, Ors. G. Me ilwatin, front, inion, rendered d a solo in her pleasing mauin r, The iueetiug was. then favored with an address by Mrs, leaDUBd A'. 20.—C�hureb. sere is e� R. Mc�lz�ena•zie, Presbyterial, president, OP I TOWNS:41P C1OlaER14W11 (\VNSIIIP, Aug:•2O.-' :rcreiv-Waltxn 41.111 of'i «helppardton, ala tnt Sunday with Mr. and Mee. 13Orthet •tit's.; Mitis tisane Jennings visited last week n Benniiller at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Fisher. 'National registration, lit the Chief topic of eofvereation this week, Mise Vsther :MeIlwa in and 31r. Leo Chisholm were the two deinaties at ilnion a oho+,i. :On Sttiaalaay Rev, (`, L. 'Brown oc- eupied the, pulpit at Ziiiion church, after' his vacation, afl(i delivered a One ser- mon on the eubject 'The:Christian Revelation; 'of 'God." On Monday, August 26th,. the nein her o the W;M,S, of Union church are invit ltti va J with.; the auxi1 4W •a}. Vietonrin street, • , •'.fihe August meeting of the Dramatic pub will.be held on Thursday evening of thi'e week at the home of. Mrs,. J. ;11da.y. tFrr, , "Auguetlm Joint W.1SLS. Meeting} O1a Wedites- afternoon., 14tb, -(a#tev.) japesIlaamllton entertained the Leeburn, and Union zt xiliaries Uf ow N.A.t. s., with aa, number of her town friends, at her home on Newgate street, Goiierich. Abotnt forty' ladies were liresent; .Mrs, 'Hamilton conducted the meeting and her friend, Mrs. McDon- ald, elonald, of 'St: Marys, presided .at the piano. 'he .meeting opened with a iaymu, fol- lewed Aby�_the 'Scripture, lesson Matthew 0: 1:944} read by ,Mrs. ':axe: ,Quarrie of LeeJiurn. -° Mrs. A. Y. ,Denderson;,of 'Carlow .lett in prayer, A solo, "0 The )Love "That 'Sought Me," was- sung by sutra. Geo; Meliwain, ae, companied by firs.. Harwood ,Of Union. Mrs, Warnock of JGoderich read an article:on ,``Courage." Mrs. Warner. Walter; '-of' Smith's•' Hill; gave at short address on. •� "`Stewardship," A duet: "The iGospe'1. ,According ` le Yale" was sung by Mrs. Wm. S'allows and her daughter, Alma, ,accompanied by Mrs. Hamilton Clutton of iLeeburn: - Mrs. V. It Itedd tt off G4derich gave as coda ;prehensive resume of the book The Master of the Inn" Mrs. (Rev.) Mc Ken2ic . of Egmondville, , president of Hurons~ • 'Presbyterial W.M.S., spoke briefly, stating that a great challenge faces -us today in ;war -time, Our need is very great, ,but" vwe ha.ve the old seed as ;well as the new.; :Our norinal• program must be kept up, as well as ,thhe new, Mrs. McJenzie stated there were more non-Obristians in the world today than there were ten years: ago. Stating •that tithe watchword of the IW.M.iS. Was "Expansion," she explained the five- ,point plan.. "We .must not stop doing our Lord's work," she said. "Tile, Red Cross is, a great organization and its work ''very essential; butwe should consider the Red 'Cross' las iii extra. Our .task is to expand, and bring God 'acs_into our lives,- The real 'need 'is for Christian hones and Christian par- ents," Mrs.. I1amiiton made mention af, the late Mrs. Irving Bunter, of Lee - ,burn, who 'had been called to higher service -duringthe past year. .The, meeting closed with the hymn "Ail .the Way, My Saviour Leads ,lisle," and prayer by Mrs. McKenzie. " The ladies then went out on' the lawn, wherts, .dainty _lunch .was served, and a social hour .was spent. • }u"who stressed • the+.n �d . of; pressing for- ward anadenllstinrr newaneml>ers. tii[r.. " attendance. 'lir. Harold Hu.•kman} �'. • �zaallo�c, and her dalughter Alma, A 'indent, orf. Toronto', who, is visiting_. from Leeburn, sang a duet 'very likely. near Renmiller,.conduc:tecl tine, j Mrs.•.•Realditt of •+etierieh gave a .clever relatives bl e " e .Ma'5te', ef., the review' c!f.-rRl1e.�.,,a.,.�..-Tb ,. Jinn:' This was enjoyed by all present. Mrs. W. Walter of Carlow gave a paper en ' "The • Use of Our Possessions," These all made a very 'zine meetiltg,n Mrs. A. Henderson of Loyal led i11 prayer after the -opening' hymn. Lunen was. served en the "lawn and a social time was spent.- A vote of thanks w a s t5 1 v 'e.:lteNt- undt4 will --e ',� at 10 . a:m. Mrs. A. Pearson and two, children, of 0tr+eetsvilio, were -visitors at the' home of Mr. and Mrs.. Fred Horton on sun - day, Mr, Jags' . Hunter of Montreal was home for his last week -end leave over nn day . Mr. Clifford Morton is working ar 1 rendered to Mrs. Hamilton on•motion of Sky Harbor airport. Mr.' "Wilford 1 Mrs. It (Mutton, seconded by Mrs. J. 13. ,Smith is . Working at the. airport • •at Orr, for her h$spitality. tanning .Depots Toronto, Brandon, Oftgwa . . Here late gets :aa uniform, spends. three weeks learning elementary dri11, „ " Thence to one of .�' • ool- . S h nttY�zl T�raxu Toronto, Regina, Montreal ' siftedout for aptitude for training in'•one .,of-tbree branches, pilot, observer or gunner and Here he is p Q a eai operator. He spends .four weeks learning discipline, air force law, theory of *flight, mech- anics, etc. * Qf = course not -- but' some motorists do aztd Somebody pays. We offer sound insurance e • advice; quick, helpful service.; NELSON HILL, GODERICR G. C. TRFLEAVE , DUNGANNO?i a. W. CRAIGIE, GODJ RICH WE REPRESENT Writing �d.e ed:: risks:d, irsz---___Antontabile, Fire, Plate Glass, Burr1nry, , set Fubfic Lnabilitty, and other general insurance. head Mee, Toronto. pilots. 1 26..Elementary:Fly- ing ,Traiining'Schools ' These sch'oels are. operated. by eiviliaxn ,companies •formed by the flying clubs. ...The Gov- ernment provides each with 27 light aircraft; the operators provide. the instructors.° Stud- ents here seven weeks. , Melton, Fort .William, Lon- e_ 'don, , Windsor Mills, Letb.. .z bridge,- : Prince Albert; Van- - router, Camp 33orden,, St. Catharines; • Goderich,, Harnlif ' ton,. Portage la ' Prairie, Xorth• Battleford, • Brandon, Cap de , la Madeleine, St: ;' Eugene, Que.; Chatham, N`.B., Regina, Edmonton, Swift Cur- ' rent, • .Penold, .Alta., and , five .sites yet to be announced. �. 1 Air ,Observers. .,t,. 1 10 Air Observers Schools These schools are 'operated by commercial flying com- e: panies.. Here •gets 12 weeks course in navigation, reconnaissance, . ▪ photo,graphY. - ' _ i Malton, Edmonton, London, Ham?lton, Virinnipg, Prime }. Sibert - "ortage la Prairie, St.'. Hubert, Regina and one to be • announced. • P . Air Gunners • •' - -_ Y 4. Wireless Schoors Mere gets 18 weeks course in wireless, etc: Formerly 24 weeks. Montreal, Winnipeg, Cal .. gary, and one to be•annotincesl. •16 Serwrlce. Flying 4 Training Schools tl. • These schools are operated by R.C.A.F, ' Each has . about 60 ' aircraft. Student gets seven : weeks' in intermediate training squadron-; five weeks in advanced training squadron.., Canip Borden, Ottawa, • Brantford, Dunnville, King- ston, ston,' Saskatoon, Carberry, Man., Dauphin, Marl., ` Monc- ton, Summerside, PRE.I•., Cal-' gaty,, MacLeod, . Moose Jaw,- Medicine Hat, and two other sites to be announced. • 1 • . 10 Bombingsand Gunnery Schools All stat.dents.g to_these schools --,-Pilots for two weeks, Air Observers for •six weeksAi , r Gunners for four weeks. - 7 - • 'SI.:: F . Jarvis;, Ont., Fingal, Ont., Picton; Ont., ,Mountain :Slew, Ont., Defoe, ::Sask•,-,Charlottetown, •Macron incl, MAIL, MossUanki.,Sask, and two sites yet to he announced. • 1 2'Air Navigation Schools. Air- Obseevers here get four weeks of, advanced training. 'This work now being done at Trenton but schools ,beim;--estaiilished _nt .Port Albert, Ont., and ,Rivers, Man. ALL READY NOW FOR. WAR SERVICE Pilots 25 weeks Aire Observers 26_tweeks Air Gunners 20'Week.; 'Phis chart, published by The Financial 'Post, Toronto, is .subject to alteration as the Air Ministry speeds Op and^ ehortene the training p(.Iiods HOLAuSVII.LE IIOLMES' I.LL ,, Aug. 20.—Mics Wilheltnife. ,Trewarthaof Toronto •ls • ho lone s "l 1 'V ,Near' 1t ,toQ eetet lexee . eke.. tit o ov`a'l 0titelacr 011 %OM' C Nv C,0 t G,00cl e t,bee° ti •� D tire a big are looking n forg ax Dirt � buy at a money -saving low pry, come' in and see the MARATBON... This great, fully.gUarafteed, extra -value -tire has exclusive, in. built Goodyear qualities thatgive ou, long, safe, low-cost mileage at a downright saving. Marathon is the lowest priced tire with the famousGoodyear Good ear centre -traction, noxi skid diamond tread. . W Now Is; the time to buy new tiles. »rive in today we'll give you quick 'service and save you moneyl ROUSE and Ilhia Cor. .iu ton and Viotoria, Zta. Paintui Boils Bad Blood the Cause When bogs start to break out on ° different; parts of tho body it isan oridenee that the blood's' loaded up with impurities. , Just when you think you are rid of no, tinothcr crops up to take its place and prolong your Misery. All them lancing and Poulticing you *ay . do will not stop more coming. may; not give that old,reliable, bloodpa>i� purifying medicine Burdock �� reload Ditto a ehanc to `baba. the bo1'I . Thouaaxnaclax have used it for tea pnrpome during the past 60' ,cure.; Take H,T#.B, sued get rid of the boa blood 0,11athe bole ,,too. ` TM T. Xlibion Oso, Iatd,,. Toro** Gego s vending her vacation at her home here, Rev: Peter Addison and Mrs. Addison called on relatives in the vicinity tit. route to their hoYne at liaileybttryd. 1l,s 5, .Acheson,bad as guests last week Mr, and, Mrs. •ilarolO Dalbeck and son, Ross, and Mrs. Lee- and son, all of Fruitland. Rev. and Mrs. Voting, of 'Forest, visited at the home stf Mrs. ,l. il.,.Mae Math en. Tinxi''tlay . last. Guests With 'Mr. and Mrs'. John'Cud- more last week were Mr, and Mrs. Sidney Brown, of Crediton. ° ' ' The Misses 'Viola . Glidlton and a y Margaret .Stolt motored recently. 1[telai, wlaerwe they, are engaged for the remainder of the season. Registration Is proce4i9)ig in the vil- lage hall, with the deputies, Messrs. Mcllyeen and MacPhail,' assisted by :Messrs. C. rearm G. Shock and, , Cudlnorc, • ° 'SIIEIVARDTON Sfl'IIPPArturo si, Aug. 2O. Mr. and {, Mrtt, Floyd Leslie and family,. of Leam- ington, eanington, are visiting with' Mrs.. aX eslieN parents, a Mr. and Mrs John Foster- Mt oster .Mrs and Mrs. L. Aliignauai g of Iirestou ASHFIELD . Alsi1I 'I+E{LD; Aug. 19.—Miss Georgia D Dunbar .Ethel . is visiting. her aunt, Mrs: .W. L. Francey. • Mis• +`,aid°'Howes and children, Isabel did fie,iiJtn spei Xtis -wee iri Tei-Vitto with Mrs. J. rB,' Tthodes. . Mr. Frank Mackenzie and Mr.° and Mrs. Robert :MaCkenzie of Toronto were guests at the +home of Mr. John 'Cowan on Sunday. • - Mrs. J. Agnew of Lucknow spent Sun- day ,with ,Mrs. D•. Rose. • = • Rev, Robert. MacConneli of Lucknow conducted services last Sunday in Ash- field Presbyterian church. Rev. J. B. [Rhodes and Mrs. Rhodes of 'Toronto were guests of the latter's ntother; ; Mrs. M.M .0 ackenzie, ' lust • week-encl. ,Miss Charlotte Mackenzie is visiting with Mrs. ,Glenn MacLean 'of I3ensa}i. BELFAST See THE WMR EFFORT AND .: ' WAS S,6EVICE UNITS OF CANADA'S GREAT MOTOR INDUSTRY At the Toronto ,Exhibition, Aug.'. 23 to Sept. 1; be sure to see the.outstand. ing General Motors Exhibit in the Automotive building. SEE the diopl y of ' mecbanized army' vehicles pro. lured by OM,. , . LEARN about the ac i' l'ie's of the Volunteer -Auxiliary,., ;Drivers Corps, young women trained to serve byGM... JNSPECT the new, 1941pontiacsand11 eLauglilin,,Buicks. , . ATTEND' the showing oftwo thrill,. •movies-- Euturaina,�-. in technieo or, in the GM Theatre in the AutoInotiveBuilding-- "Motors;onth° March," at Harry Foster's Outdoor Theatre on the grounds. Everything free ... every• body welcannew, GENERAI MOTORS the Er •l.)lake's tinned church. Mrs, Mac.. lien use,. from Teesavater, addressed the ladies."' . . ' Mrs. Stewart Alton and son Gorda. and. Miss Aileen Briggattn, .Toronto, spent a few days with their aunt; Mr.e. '" John Muliin. J ittTe Louis and Earl= ,Harmsworth,. ' Toronto, are visiting with their aunt, 11rs. Roy Alton. : Mr. gond Mrs. Allen Alton and twee daughters, Marion and Mrs. Downs, Toronto, spent the weekend with their;. aunt, Mrs. 'John 'Mullin. a' , READ THE '•CLASSIJfJJJ D ADS. BELFAST, Aug. 20. Threshing is the-, order of the 'day: The farmers have all finished cutting their grain for another year,. '. Mr. Glen Cameron, from. Powassan, is 'visiting with hi's parent's, • Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Cameron, Mrs. Cameron's brother,.Mr. Tom Purc1on,,alse is visit- ing with them, a,;... ' Mr. Jinn 'Cook, Toronto,• is visiting. with. Mrs. Itoy Alton, and calling .On -her--nld-neighbors, - 'The V.M.S. of -the Ashfield circuit held their; ,anniversary an"°`Sunday at visited' recently" at the home af Mrs. Aliigmang's sister,, Mrs, .Frank IXaw kins. ,. ' A, Mrs. John Tiivens Is spending a couple of weeks lit the ,home, of Mr. and' T. •kfcPhee, Nile. Mr, and Mrs. 'Frank Ilavvkl a$ and fatuity spent '8unday in Kincardine Mr., Titrvey `1V;ivens of Toronto visited Foster, recently. . t d with his sister, alit"'s. Jis. Dater, y Miss 11. Stotbers of .Dungannon spent last week visiting at the home of lux uncle and aunt, Mr, and IL Tiger. Andy's Scale ° Andy Macdonald 'lived alone in a cabin on the batiks of a salmon river in, the llig'hlaands. Ile claimed to have made most of ,the record fish catches in that vicinity 'flue'- luxtbe past twenty years and kept a `[lig record containing dates and weights to impress visitors. Last summer as young harried criiiple; from London were occupying a` 'Small bungalow near Anciy's cabin. A 'batt' WAG born to them, aancl the only scales the proud father eGnld obtain on which to weigh, tlae now ar'ival were those on which Andy had weighed all the big Iish lac lased eaught in twenty years, The baby tipped the Rahe at twenty - rave pounds! eaaaaata:ar.G. Your -Next visit to • ,-TORONTO T+rI' n' HOTEL. WAV'ERLEY Locate„en•• Wide .Spadina Ave:: • • at College St Easy Parking' t=aacil.ities, Convenient to Highways • Single - $1:50• t0 $2.50 Kates . Double $2.50 to $5.00 Four to Doom, $5.10,10 $6.00 • Close to the" University, Pariiament ..Buildings,. Maple Leaf Gaafdent, '1 he•atre0, Hospitals, �. Wholesale Houses, and Retail th0 Fashionable : $hopping "plstrict. A. M. 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