The Goderich Signal-Star, 1944-02-03, Page 8err
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�u Are
nvited To Attend
Sunday Servicep,
',RBV. Reetor , s ,
'1, • V. 11. S. COMAS, Organiat and•Cheiniaater
8,44 tutn% 1100( .9).1‘11S1PNION..'
1100 am 1101,11 COMMUNION.. AN SERAlbN.
-,Subjeet; "In the Teeth of the Storiat,*--
2.30 pita, CHIMP* ,§pioot AND 0100 CLASSFS. ^
10* e.w.tNTENSONq 'AND' SERATN,
blibeett "Wayside Ministry, • •
X,? BOW Hible claSa now meets at 10
COME. TO 'CIIUHC#
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North ;,St. Ilnited Church
31116110..1ElioL-.40V-4-0, IL T1RNR1/14/344.10./t:8.T
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puiLDING FUND,SUNDU • - • '
11,44alk :AHMNING:srtonce'
3 p.m. &Imlay, School, - • - ,
,1 pan.; EVENING scRvice.- _
, , P, . . • • a.
_Orgitaist and Choirmaster,* AY mpulEuoN.
- ' A"SINCERE WELCoME. AWAITS YOU.. .
,
Knox Presbyforian Church.
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P. am, IkUBLIC„,WORSHIP.
"Sermon.S.abject: "A. preacher Of Righteeasness.".
2,30 Pa. SUNDAY SCHOOL:. • All Departments.,
•Pau. • IrCHLIC -WORSHIP.- •••• _ _
••Sermon Subject: "Bartheaeus.":„--
• Pa: • Young People's Society' in. the Lecture Hall
'Praise and Prayer -Service, Monday at 8 p.m.
MINISTER -REVEREND ''' RICHARD STEWART.
-ORGANIST-:-MISS EIIEEN BOGIE.
DIRECTOR OI• PRAISE -AVMS. FRANS SAUNDERS.
4.1enne and Worship the lord in the •Ileauty :ef. Holiness.
derich .11ipti$t Church,.- --
Rev. &Seat Jane's, M.A., Paster:. :7 7Alisg VeritYCVEMer, Organist
11 tam. PUBLIC- wogsuir., "Should Baptists Strike Their Colon '
COMMUNION SERVICE.- -
pan., BIBLE* SCHOOL. •
/ pm. SONG- SERVICE,
" "The , Danger' of • Drifting?'
Monday 8 p.m. Meeting of B:t.P.U.
Wednesday- 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting.'
CORDIALIVELCOME FOR ALL
ree eoss Chure
:Corner Victoria and -Valle. 'S"71"
, REV. G. W. FREEYMN, Paster
10-aart;----SUNDA-Y SCHOOL. '
11 ain* -"Basic Prineipleg,et ,Christian Life."
7--p-.-na. "First -Things." : • •
Meeting Wednesliara1•8 p.m:
• CORDIAL WELCOME TO EVERYBODY
DOINGS F
N,, Veb.
Taylor, Airs. Taylor and 'daughters
14,tarJorie and LaVOYnne, o Thames;
ford, were guests with Mr., Tiles.
or.. 014 14900,1% •
Alta. Jas. Spronle returned, OniVriday
froin visiting for :ten, days with he.r
klaughtem. Mis. Fraelc _Garaett and
AivAtt.1,3aCuutlMMurs,"rIl!-"D(4. ftllha9zirsIt(zSdn'" and
family,-trom Aylmer, spent the weel-
end with Mrs 4t1fl1k 0_111hert and
.Mr. and Urs." 'Matthew:Phillips Of
:Manitoba visited their cousin, Mre,
TIerbert A:lieu, on Tueiday,":,..- _
Mr. and Mrs. 1.4.01iard Crawford and
,Tiamily, of : •Goderich, Pliant Saa(laY
with Mr. .and Mrs. W. A. Culbert,
Ur. and Mrs. Cci1, Culbert,. TenirnY
: and, Mary Ellen and •Ir. and Mrs.
GeKtleh. congraiii vela- the week -end
'Leaden. „
Miss Margaret Dickson ,.OtN London.
was a ,recent visitor with her parents,
Mr.,. and Urs. Mids. Dickson, jr.;
Mr. and-,mrs. John' Darnin•and
'Of 74IOfl, Werci_ Sunday' •.vistters,
wtl: Mi.- • andz Mrs. ' V: Erriagton.
\Lr. Nelson Culbert on Sunday killed'
five' snakes that had came ont to, enjoy
the sunny; %weather.' If -we hanians.
couldn't read the calendar we might
be fooled too,
Air. Wesley Alton and sons Leonard
and Elgia, .of tendon, visited relativea
-in .4shlield. on .Sunday.
• Miss Betty Elliott visited in ode-
ridli 011-TS-U*10 with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs... D.. W..'E11iott They-rad.-
eompanied her home. - •
• Miss Bertha Jones,. Reg.a.,•%. of Wo-
9Inen's'.- College _Hospital, TerontO; has
spent the past -week with -ter . parents,
Mr. arid Mrs. Frank Jones, prior to
reportiag for duty en, Monday •-•crt
Loudon;- having- -been • iteeeptect-••Wah--
armY nurse.- It is about a Tear -since
Miss Jones_ applied for entrance into
this Work- andher many friends -Wish-
her the Very ••• -hest of luck in her,
:courageous unclertakiug, , • •- •
.Dilfigannolt , Agrieultural
The annual meeting of .the Dungannon
Agricultural Society Was held On
Fri-
day afternoon. - According, to the re-
ports presented; -last 'year was a suc-
cessful one, with larger gate :freceipts
and more and. better horses and -cattle
on exhibit than .previously. The ,prize
Money Ivas_pnig, 100 per cent-ae
-and th.
treasurer reported a neat* baip.nce in
the bank. „ The ofileera elected for
UNGAN
1944 are: IIonerarY PreSittenta, Thomas
tothers. William Watson, 'William J.
ThorapSon, Albert. Oolinstont Alfred
'Briington. W. 41/4. Oalhert JaCeb Reed,
Sainuel'Alton, and Xaraes Lyons; .presi-
dent, Wilfred Drennan; 1st vice-Presi-;
dent, Eldon Cluabert .211d vice-Preaklent,
John Brodie; aeeretary-treaearer,
:A.t.„'Duraina•-direeterar-GOrtibn-Stewart,
Johnston, WiIUaiii Reed, Clifford
.LOrne.-Duridla;
"George Alton, William ..3.„f_,...0totherS,
Thomas Webster; associate direetors,
Bolus Henry, Allan Iteed,..Oordon Lyons,
L11(1 Ronald TreleaVen;. asSoelate lady
direeters, • Mrs,: . Olive Culbert, Mrs.
Arthur Culbert Arra. ar.
Jarnes Sherwood, 811(1 Mrs, R. David-
son; auditors, 1Villiarn4. Steivart:and
George' Cowan.
Erskine Cleareh.,67;The .atinuai,meet-
ing 'of' the - congregation ot Erskine
Presbyteriati,,, ehrirely was -held 'on
Thursday' aftefne'011:-Rv. 0.•
Donald presided and Mrs. R. Davidson
acted,'atit seeretary„ .1•Tanies Davidson
reported ,'fer . the congr'egatiOnal`. Mis-
sions, Which eshowed that $187,03 ,had
besii raised, 4180.47 of Whieh had been
forwaialed• to the' church; treasurer in
'Toronto. 'Wig. E Davidson reported
for the 'W,M.S. that the allocation of
$U5 had been _oversubscribed by $3;
$4,55 in cash was Sent for the bale, and
two quilts,. valued at $9.00, had alse
beencontributed towards the bale. A
total of 4475.41 had been raised. The
Sunday -school report showed a total
of $32.78, with r $9.3E' sent to, Missions
and a balance on':litintli of $2.47 rafter
,purehasing, all supplies for the school.
Radcliffe Murray gave the auditors'
report which showed that the tete). of
$82371 .had. been received for-doilgre--.
gational ',purposes, withan expenditure
of $74.3.31, leaving a balance„ in hank
of $80,40:.,Two 'WO Victory,. bonds
lind-been parehased. .d.,.the stun, of.
4100 additional is helil in Oast by the
trustee heard of the church._ The 201 -
lowing :were' elected: Congre-
gational missions secretary,' Jams
Davidson; "dongregational secretary,
Albert Taylor; „-congregational •treaa•-•
rarer, Mrs. Freak Mies; church organ-
ist; Mrs.." S. H. Stothers; assistant
organist,'tMrs:-..W. J. Rid;: auditors,
Wallace. Wilson and Robert McAllister;
managers,'S. .Stothers, Radcliffe,
Aluiray *and. W. j. Reid for a term of
three „years. A' vote 'Of -appreciation
of the faithful. services _of .14..eis'i
MacDonald as, pastor was heartily
en-
clorsed by all. • ' t.
r ie
°OK" euchre and danee will be held
011 1'ridIt), Te.bruary llth„ in 04 1d.,
fellowe' * Hall, under- the itueplece,of
the ,Woznea'a 'Institute. 0/4NX : Ranch
Doys • will iiittpply---the* mit*. •10-une
MUUter, -Lucky- doer Pilaw? "-Ade:11s-
siOni 35O. . • . •-4
*1•,,.geehre, "500n and dance; inder FOR .'SAL'ar,---BLOWN ROOKWOOL
atiapicea of Goderich ,Township North InSulritioa applied to the walls and
End Red Cress Society, in Odtlfellows" !ceilings Of your home will savd fuel
and give you a more comfortable house
Summer and winter. Trafned crewa
apply all Installations and material is
permanent, v•erialri-proof and, fireproof.
For free estimate' write HOWLAND
,Thoratoti ave., London, or
write BOX '9, SIGNAL-MTAR,:".Gode-
rieh, •'Work done- anywhere. Our
equipment will be. in Goderielt, -Meek
ot Fe/apiary 1-10, 4-5
FOR SALE. •-=,, ItIT011EN SINK
- with high back' and • rolled' rim,
used jut- two 111°1102;n also one ,Pair'
mini's Skates, size 8, and . one pair
woman's ,skates, Size 0. __APPIY 48.
ricton street, or phone_ 41W
7.
Res
/FOR SALE
THERE ABE ADY.A.NTAgES
about arderiug'YOur chicks riglit
here, 'eaViug time in cerrespandence.
We are taking orders now for
Kitehener Big4 Obieks. Order yours
to avoid later disappointment- tV0Y-
reliable fiteek :rota a. reliable gatehery.
:RYAN PROD1104, GOderich.-.
Goclerich, Friday, February. 404.
Lunch Provided. BaYlield Valley Five
orchestra: AdnitsSion 85e.,
•. The Margaret' Seager Club of., St.
Gorge's church cordially invites you
COMO with your friends to ,their
Valentine''...teri • to be slyeil at the
rectory, TbarsdaY. afternoon; February
100.,
The Goderielt Atone Club will hold
-its monthly ineeting.WedaeadaY,•Febru-
07 9th, at 8.15,. iz MacKay
Visitors weleome.. • "Ox
I . n'n
ieeti'g Ot Central
1, Rome' and Sehdel Associatien will be
held Tuesday, February 8, at 8- pm.
.Special , Founder's. Day. and candle -
lighting Pregrata. lgisa Sbarl.nat„ wilL
be, guest speaker. "
•
The. 'Red Cross Society of 'Clinton
Collegiate. Institute are heldinga
dance in the Collegiate on Wednesday,
February *9th; • Music' supplied .•'1,a
Clintea, 11.0..A.F.7-' orchestra dancing
from. 0;30 to 1.30. -Dress ,optiOnal,
Adthission 00,c, ' , • • -5
The Members , of the. • Evening Aux -
Mary of •Nertli, street United church
are having a Valentine *tea on Friday
ii.fterneon,_ February lith, in t e
church hail; Come and bring .yo
friends. •
The Giaduate...:-.1,Turses,--,E-group-**111
-mee't on IWO; •Fehruary,11th, at 8
p.m,, at Alm Town Hall._ Dr; J. Wal-
lace --of Sky Harbor will be the guest,
speaker. ' -.5
.• The 'Maple Leaf -Chapter, *-1.6.1).E.,
will hold its annual raeeting Friday,
February .1.1..th, at 3.30 p.m., at Mac-
Kay Hall. The, executive . will • meet
at,. 2..30 p.m. All meMbers urgently
-
requested to attend meeting.. Im-
portantbusiness. Meetite of officers.
Owing to illness, I.•regret to inform
mY easterners that I will not be able
44 -take any--,appointrnents until after
the -1st Of March. FR.4.N•K BISSETT,
Beauty. Salon. '
- JOreenshide's •-•Bakerk„ East 'Street
ahnounoeg that house' delivery of their
bread and other products. has -been'
resumed; • • • • '
.Aummage sale in -Oddfellowa':
under auspices ot,Itebekah Ledge, on
Saturday, March. -4th.
BLYTH
,
. Mrs. Fred Crawford ,received official
. •
notification on Sunday that her son,
Pte. Jack Bennett, was misSingwhile
on active duty in: fialY; 'He ai3en
overSeas three ,,years. • -
orm. nit Le Church
• CHURCH 'WITH .A.; ITEAWW:WELCOILE"
MINISTER -REV
.1.0 „a.m. SUNDAY MONNGSEWLVL
.1--• p.m. 'EVENING SERVICE,
Organis, t ---Mrs• L.-anna. -
g
"B
"The centre of 'Evangeline; , • 4'
REV; 4. 'G. • HARRIS';Fastoi 16 W1ILTIRL-6.01
„ServicQs74-„,..:..-
.813N -DAY ----10.00 a.m. SUNDAY so/utak
• 1.1.” a.m. ntouNING, woRsuns.
- 7 'p.m. EVANGELISTIC AERVICE.1.
:The young people will meet on Tuesday at 8 P•11.
A WARM WELCOME' AWAITS 'YOU;
Mrs. M. lioltzhatler lias returned
home „from Clinton hospital,where. she
was cipatienf. • --. • ,
Jiiek ‘.f,ohnston has Sold his --farm on
highway '14'0: 4,' mirth Of Blyth, : tb"
Walter Mason, and Mr. -Mason has
_sold his farnk on the 4tli concession of
Bast WayvanoSh to .Levi Good.
Blyth -Telephone $ysferne--The an-
' nual meeting of the: Blyth Municipal
Telephone System was held on Satur-
: day: afternoon. T -The ' finaheial !state,
ment showed a surplus of $9.175, Whidh
will be, held 'until, after -the war -to
ineet the-0st. Of repairs to the'rlines:_
,Qilieers • were re-electedas- follows:
James •Phelcui (chairman),. Albert
Walsh- and. Frank. alaish All, .,..eattuatiat.
seners - •Leslie Hilborn secretary
-
treasurer. .• :' - • • , .._• ,• -, : . -. :
_Death' of :3/Irk If. .Richniond.-Lavirs,
Henry •Riehmorid, ' one ,of -. the..aades.t•
,kesidehts of the. 'community, slied on.
*Friday at,the home of her soh, *James
..1liehmond,1Efut ..CenceSaen et 'Morris.
She was in het, ninety-seventh year . and
had eajoyed•goda health until a feW
months' ago when she suffered, a fall: She
--,. 7-U7ifir'I=R:Fiealtwo-soil$:tvia.,04.0.-;44.u_glai
ter ;--Jartles Ridliinoid, .with :Whom 'she-
-11,,(redT"-B11/Otriticliintattr -of'-: Parente,.
And, Mrs: 'Thos. rate. -There are •six
grandchildren •and six g,reat-grand-
children. • '. The'funeral- took. -place, ori
Sunday-_after.nden„ ..11.ev. Arthur • Sin-
. , clair offi'diating, and interment • was in,
Barns cenietery. ( - _ 7_, *at ' '
0 * ,•.: '•
., Funeral --4, S.; Miiiikion.,--tThe
funeral ef. ,AT win., S. ,1VIeKinrion, 'native
of Blyth wheldiedlat7Torehtd-on-Satur-
day . last, teolc. place 'here on .Tuesday
afternoon. .. Mr. .McKinnon left Blyth
at-an:early-, age -AO -enter -upon., basiness
life it. Toronto and eventually •hecanie
the head of a la.rge.,..whelesa.le •concern
in that .city. The .funeral 'aervice was
liIeld-in _St. `AlliareleS, United church,' -Rev,,.; Arthur ',"--Sinclair,_ Offidiattng„._:_ahd,
.Dr. WM. -ROSS.; a lifelong friend 'of
the dedeaseil, giving. 04...address. 'Inter-
menk was in Union °cemetery, -
At the annual meeting, of Blyth Agri-
, cultural--; Society •-*-• ,Lelvi3O.=, Rtiddy-- was
elected president. The Society is now
free of debt :and .prospects for the
- f utire:••.-are eneouraghig. . Miss, Leila.
Livingstone is the, ,secretary. - .
MAFEKING -.
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..p4.4sja, Feb: -1.--Seryiee at
Blake's :church ..next ,,•utiday 'morning
-at 10.45. Sacramentwill be, observed.
Elerybody:, welcome,
,Mr. and Mrs. Thoi. Anderson and
Mrs,, II. Berton .spent Saturday Atfter- -
noon with Mrs.,Isaac• Andrew of •Zion.
• 'Mr. and Mrs. Chas'..--11411afa aud
fintitlY and Aim Robt. Johnston spent
Sunday With friends at Surnmerhiii, •
--!The Blake's It.P,U.• met at•the'llomo
-of:Atri and; Mrs'. Harvey Anderson on
,Thuvsdar.:, evening, wtth. a -g00 '41;-
te)Iflariee'. 5ITS, Howse and Mrs. Tilos.
• Anderson layered with a•duet.•
• itlipatriek Condtieted a contest, "Trees"
Found in the, Bible,": which witS very.
.interesting and ins'tructive... The yOUng"
'people wilt.ineet at the aiorne :92 Mr,
r
!'1711.1 Pay; the .
- _
and Mrs. 3...1...itenry on Fri4ayl
even-
ing ,pf ,this weeit. ; '. ,••
• Mr. and s. Reg, Broome . and
Mary, df Holyrood,--•an31 Lloyd
Sa'unders, of S -vitsited'i their
parents, Mr. ard --Mrs, Geo. " Saunders,
on, Sand y,14
-Dr: a d rA. N. Atkinsert ef
-Goderi-e .e mi. Sunday With Mr.
and AirKilpatrick.
Mrs. 14Webb and ehgdren, ofSt.
'Helens, 1 , at .,the' Parental home.
on Sund y fternoon. •, '• • •"
Many .ap»y.I'returus to Mrs,".•Robt.
,Sehrigten Mtg. lierb Curran and Mrs.
Geo. sa
a. birth('
kiersi :celebrated
y in Sanday, 'January 30th.
RE , L EING OPERATION
.&.e.;4-Aithou h
choie; r 1
it-com
dry glee
parts; : til
*Oh gl
Joined.
111
;
isat tintee, tiresome
.„ •
itig,:af-Zrekeri'..farniture
atively.-etisY process ,' •All'
°tad- be ..scraped from the
tssandriappred, and thew
plied and the parte re-
iire'and be AssUred. AgaInSt
Ihe
• , ,
FORD
R(st'asinired.
•
/4100,11 St 'tel., -268w:
Grant
itogo 0AD
, Lie aid -Atletieheer for
, autos ,c.ounty .
Purnitu e and, Barns. Clearance
. $gleg, •attels and Real V4ate
Prorapt ttention given to all'ealls.
Write „. *
BO N 66
42x ' PHONE 69 ,
ou require. Coal or CoI
0.4kra,
Ie
Coal and itardlvare latillte Harbour •
:1-0140. 22
' •
ST. HEL S
ST. HELENS, Feb. 1.-M. an& Mrs.
Victor _Taylor. and..:childien, of .litr;tice.
.field;: Were, repent !,visitors *with- Mr.
and 168., R. Woods and Mr.•and,Mrs.
Lorne Woods. -
Alexandra gosPital, Gode-
rich, on Thursday, January 27, to
Mr. and, WS, Stanley Todd; S. Helens,.
son, '
4f.70,:--:and-4ona_Tirdd;', rte
and George Kennedy were
iTI Toronto this :week_ tor the perivea-
don- of ,the. Aberdeen -Angus- Brbeders"
Association.
. • ,
All'ill11.111!"111 I
Again. iit Stock
rnLED
114.1iTTRESSE
All Sizes
$14.05 to $39‘.00
Also-
nvir springaittnect .
ogritErzurran 13171TES
Wood ot Metal
he It'd .arrived
Cranston
Fatni toe
RgEt CROSS NOTES
,
Red Norogs headqnarters has issued
an urgent 'call' for ,turtlexteck or . _ _
• 6, fia7, aiii Mr
Force. The Vast ,,majority of these
sweaters -'Wills haVe" to be made-:rof.
•
wheeling, as it is utterly inipossible-.0-
procure-Scotch -fingering -or-special
SCI vice wool in.1 sin:admit quantities to:
13ORN '
-UDR OALE.-TWO ALLIS-oHAL-
VIERS,'Icombiiies; one large and one
smaiI one Allis-Chalmers rapael R
troetor. used; also a limited maither
ef new Allia-ClictimerS tractors, 'rubber
tires, lights, arid starters., -HYDE.
TRACTOR - Hensallphme 128
-
WANTIM
ivANT,4D.,--r0s1Tx0N, HOUSEr,
KRBVER bY an elderly, wOnlan.
Towit preterted. Write pm, )3cox. ow.
0,0der1ch. • - • 4-5
•
TED:-- -TO BUY OLD HORSES :
Tind dead .eaitre,;.raualie siiit4do -
far intuit feed; removed promptly. ,
OILBFIRT, Baylield.
Phone.- Ow r'•22,, Clinton. Calla paid
for, 1E91 -
TATANTE,D.--4-BABX GRAND PAN0,
Will. pay _cash; state make and
pried to -BOX 10;.SIGISAX.4-STAIt.' -5
• ,
VV.ANTIIIIY..--()SIT,TON AS HOUSR-
' TOEpER.I•by an ,elderly
Town preferred. eyotte, P.0. BOX 40,.
crquerAcb.. ' • • -51314'
"WANTED.-1101)..SE TO AUNT xit*2. *
permanent resident; unfurnishea„,„-
with three ..or • four bedrooms!" and
*odors" conveniences. Call IMP,DKTAL:'
'
10.11), FOR OMBRA:T.,
housework. A.Pply „MRS. N. C.
JACKSON, 'Church street,' • 5x
,
NOTICE vcr CREDITORS.
TICD 0.pREDITORS;-
FOR tSA.11. -BIGHTEEN' PIGS
weighing from $0. to 100,1bs. Phone
Carlow 1213. AARON C. FISHER,*
Goclerieh, R R 4 5
FOR SALE. -PAWN RAINCOAT,
• -self-lined, size 14,• $8.00; black
tallerecl suit,- *size 14, $10.00: Call
SIGN.A.L-ST.A.R,. • -5
Foit S'ALD.,GO-CART; MAROON
and white storm - eever ;mu1ter
ttres Also , Steel_ runners for pram
or go-cart Call 3174%,
F?litioustAhoLlEd-.7.-fuirnisVhAinTgsE, 'iuSe41LudElag°11a
timple dinette suite, -bedroom furniture,
practically -new; davenpOrt occasional
chairs, floor coverings,etc, MRS.
HAW. LER, ...South -Street, _phone
302M.
FOLIC ,,i4CITIOE
REWING:tliA.C/aINES.
'"" Any, Make... • Also,Ainger needles,
hefts, ana lights. Ilaelaines' bought
un&sold at2 East:street:-Apt:•1. 39tf
4NDREWS.-At Alexandra Hoapitair
Gee.erich, on. Janhary- 31st, 1,944, to
Mr. 'ail(' Mrs.- 17,Varner., Andrews,: NIB; :GEO. - ULE AND
Aiburn a diughter V1ih:to tottrey; their taiinita-zto
PETERSON. -At Alexandra Hospital; those whe-expreased_their sympathy
-Goderiehr on,aanuary. 30th, ,1-944, to- 'or assisted thera.iii" any wayin. their
. Mr.-and:Mrs. Harold PeterSen,,,R.Its recent bereavement. - • ' -5
• t I 1
r 16.
make More than a very small fraetion_ - •4, •Godefich,• •a•••••daughter. ' • "
Of the number4ieeded.- Seeka, 't0o, `110,BINSONi--At Alexandra
will haVe_to be Made !-of light -weight • • Goclerich, on January' 30th, 1944, to
wheeling: • • ' • . Mr. and, Mrs,„.. Gleh ,Robinsen, Gode-
We know that many of our 'women rich; ,a ditaghter; . -•
doilatit like tb knitwith wheeling wool.
We believe,' however, that 'our Can-
adian. women,•wall.-rise 'te the -occasion
when they realize that the- • -paint has'
been reached* where they will either
have to knit with wheeling or take thO
responsibility of -knowing that some of.
Our men lathe. service -a -will -go- withou
sweaters or socks.
It is StIggeStqd,,that.:tWO ' or three
Tateilith --eollaborath 'in the making- Of.
a sWeater; thereb,y speeding production:.
Women -who do • not knit are 'asked.
to canvgs their- friends.and try
lind--gorne-- who will take-- our wool.
and -knit it into sweaters.'
THIS IS AN " URGENT,,ArptAL
.WHATEVER GOBS'U'Ir ,--
IVEISSTs COME' DOWN
, .
•
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Whate•ver'• goes •up .must come
that'Ssure' as
'Remember ;the ' last war? . . Well,
*here is how .things went ..- . wheat 'OP.
16-'025. a bushel in 19.318 .,., if sold
in the early 30's as IOW as 27c not
nough• to pay for binder, twine and
feed for the horses.. •
Men eorailig back*froxt 'overseas got .
,it *.thet.-virorst- of alLandeme--ef. them
*ever recovered; 'the" 'Wounds that
peace .gave them were -more fatal -than
bullets and Sheiia.,-;,.:(-„:•.. They paid •$1,40
•for everyday -grade. cow
which solU a couple of years i later, at
$28 a piece. Day-old grade calves d6st
$15 . .._. two years' .%Iater these. .saine
eaves, growim big and fat., sold for
around T18 on the .
-;•11-ay was $25 a, toe, then. Ilropped
to $3.75, p',AdI after 3220 ruin -and banks,'
ruptei were, commonplace in every see-,
tion of Canact'h;'and returned. soldiers-
starvel off the land: --were. selling Iead.
pendia; atUdy'Tund-soap„.Itripzi deer to
loor.,• :.ead "dying:. on their-- feet from.
sheer ..discouragement . and poverty,
their children forced ,cpilt sea -01'7'14
fifteei.f.and sixteen yeara.of •age to take'
hard underjatLlobs, tokeep the rest
of ittiailY.- r0331. starvation., -
- That's what Canada **going- to ape,
doesn't happen again, but unless eveiY4.
, one' keeps battling dome sure as
mins; - • ;' • --- •• -• •
.110W- . to 'Prevent -it? here's
yotir part In this nation-wide Olt
Watcli„,prices . observe-ration.:tegat
lationbuy' OfitY,Mlitit yda-reany
need., for. -if inflation ever .getkAts
UglY:li,etik into aS we'll. go through all
the hard times again (Ally:: they'll
be -harder WA time for there are
more 'peopleto suffer.' IPKOOS
to 'tumble there's, nikhe , to -lose.
We're ridiug high' right now -big Trai
tong "geed' -*ages More. 'Jobs
than peopletto 811 them . but the
pa -off is just around "the :next 'toner
what are you .doing to, see that
' inflation doesn't get a lietid4tart?. Whitt
are.you doing to hbld the 'price cellthg
liiie?- •
SOWERBT.HAt Alexendra.
: God.erich-Tcav-January 30th, 1944;1
Mr, and ,14rs. Thos. Sowerby;
Goderich, 8 Soh. •-
STRATTON., -At A1exthdra Hospital,
Goaerieh, on February 1st,* 1944, te
a. and Mrs. Stratton,
AiegandrEospital, Gode-
•-• :
.v
on Ja Y 27th -1944. to Mr
anti , Stanley- Todd,
tue . ow, to, sett: '
4,
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TONE, ---At_, Alexandra HoSpital,
Oderich, on Ja-nuary 30th,.• 1944,-. to
Mr. ana .Mrs. Albert -Varistone,
goderich; .a daughter.
MARRIED :
ary 22nd;_. 1944, at 3 pm.„.. 'in the.
; United church, Toronto, by Rev. R..
(1. Chalniers Eagean,. dauglithr
-of Mrand Mt -s. W. J. Hazelton,
_Midland, Ontario, :.to-LRUssell,James
son of -Mr.' and Mrs., Richard
. Oke, Goderich; Ontario. Mr. and
Oke ' Will reside in Toronto!, .
BOGIE. --At Midland, on Saturday,
' Janilary 29th, 1944, Thomas •Lcivvr-'
en.ee Bogie, liusbahd.og Pearl Wilson,
in. his 54th year,
.14098 Grandville ave.,
Detroit, on Sunilay, January ' 39th,
1944, Mary Belle • Finlayson, beloved
• wife .of George Hy Nairn. ‘;'' (Mr.
. Nairn was *fornierlyo of --GOIderich.i)
Goderteli, qii- Thursday,
. January 27th, 1944, Maria Fisher,.
Widow of the. lath -1Thomas, :Young,
--in her 88th •year. •
' -IN IVIEMORIANI • ,.
levitig Memory' of
Straughtin, who, , passed
--tivElavYbre•liemrueamrY-ber5ethd''bly°4h01:S.- Wife sat;
.'5x
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CRUitC11-- NOTES
At the meetilig' of 040 B,X.P.TJ,. last
Monday !! evening- at .,Goderleh , Baptist
hureh Mrkt-Prstdine Janes -read a
helpfulYltdlsPXt;°OntimeliXistitintlubLiee'
if'!3-1M9isws
Marjory ,Miller eone.ueted the-hieeting,
and readings were Wee' by Mies Venni.
Italer and LAO. '',Iames., ,McDougalty
The president, , Mr, Wm. Outten. con-
neted "-the ..devotional exercises', as.
Stated „hy„„Itey. Ameph Jajaess '
The Presbyterliiil Syood Irdixtriton"
nd-London-WVI-Meet,at Brantford, on-
4,.:Lritelit'2s4tthw.'ord ieeeived by Lt.. E 14c-,
Arthur from Satiation 'Army bead -
quarters iathat she will -rewrap itt lier
post; In Goderich ,and will be assitited
by Lt. Durkee, who Is Ciiming from,
Windsor.Lt. Waste% who itas' liben
serving hi the local corps for the *tit
three months, left for St.,Marys to-dhy.
. 'A Das' Club has been forined at
Knot -chureli;-- with Miss -Esther *-
Math, MiagioA -Band leader, la 'charge.
Over .thirty- boys have jolned,...with
°Xi& Merlon, Charles Ilawthorne,
ilvitteertrey;74DsoagkrouitptildendMeargr.tin Straughan
,
T.HE FAMILY OF TH11,. LATE
Witham J. McMillan -Would like to
thank the neighbors and friends for
their ...maw% '• acts:, pf . kindness " and
sympathy extended .to -Vein, in -their
bereav.enient. , -5
THE FAMILY 'Or -THE LA'Pfl MRS.
John .Newcohe take this meas
' 4;'•
„Alt „persens -haying claims against
the ,estate Of ' Catherine Clark, who
, -
died December 19th,_1943, are required
to send .particulars to the 'Undersigeed••
by February 19th, 1944; as after that
date the executrix will proceed te•die...--• •
tribute the *cisSets, havtag.regartt only -
to the claims then filed..
•Gederiek• January .22nd, ,1944,
. FRANK DONNELLY, .
4.0 • .- • , Solicitor for the Estate,.
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NoTTen TO •CRED1,-TORS. ,
'
Notice is ;hereby given to all Peritaas
having any claim -against- the estate
of Frederick Henry • Jenner, late et
the. Town Of Goderfeli, who died on Or
about the lath day of. January, 1944,
to send sanie to the undersigned en or
before 18t1t.of February,, 1944, as on
and after that -date the administrator
of the said estate shall proceed to dis-
tribute the-assets_thereof,•-'inivieg re-
gal& only to the claims then filed. -
r.. -•-*Dated - at-Godariolli this -twenty-
seventh day., .pf_Jaatiaryy -
. • •R.: Q. HAYS, , • - •
I Solieitbr 16.7r Adwthistrittoi,
; -Goderich,. .Ont, - •
TO -CREDITORS.
. •
.Netice_ is. hereby given to ailpersens.
haviag any.-'elairtr-a-gatngt-the estate
oft•aElizabeth Buchanan, late of the
Tew•nship--of -Ashfield,---whp--41e0
_Tadnabre, &mit, on the 27th day of
Decent' her,„ 1943, to send same to the
undersigned on .or ' before' the- 18th -of
-February, 1944, as on and, after 'that ,
date the executor of the eState, shall
‘proceed to make distribution of .the
assets thereof, •having 'regard only to. ;•
the 'Claims then:filed. "
Dated- at Voderich-this-28th day of
Sanitary. A.D. 1944. '
,
oliditor
for .the Estate,
oft- thanking , those whO •sent
.tribuWO
tes or -loaned ears. for the any .faneral, • ••• •
else., those . 'whe,....assisted:- in. '
or expressed theirlsympathy, •
,
. TENDERS WANTED „.
EivEats FOR WOOD WILL BE.
received up till-Februitry,-10t4-for
15 cords 20" and, also ,16" maple, beech
.and.._birch, delivered. by' -April 1St. *
Sec.-Treas. U.S.S. No. 3,
-4-5 • * - -Colborne.
TENDERS WANTED,
Tenders- will be received up
-February ..5th, 1914,..for- 16 cords of
fa" awood • to be delivered 'at S.S.
No. 9, Colborne.
• •- HARvEy rialtR,- Secretary,
.:5.9 6, Goderieh.
TENDERS WANTED.
,
- Tenders- tor; wood' w e-rece ved
up to February. -12th, ,fo-r 15 cords 12"
maple .or• maple and beech.
MILPQRDW DURST,, Sec.-Treas.,
Beruniller rted_Church.
m WON
:-NOTICE
:*.The. annual meethig of members .of
the Alexandra, 'Marine and • Gdneral
Hospital will be 'held at the Town
nail, GiAericli, on Monday, February
14th, 19,14, at 8 &do& p.m" for the
purpose of re/Mit:kg' the linanelal
_statement, the eleetton of Governors&
and any ether Wiliness which Might
properly be brought before the meeting.
Siit0VIPS 5-(1 (III.04.8. K. SATINDIMS,
fieerotall.
Good: Enough
• Inquiring ' Friend: "Why must .
judge look so impassive?"
'His Honor; "If you Show -any -signs
of interest in a lawyer's argument
liellrneverstep." ' „..'
, •
-vuTinThiARy .E§u8;01111i4j01N1:---
G. .8.
SMALL -MD - LARGE -ANIMALS;
At Liniller's prim Store,-Goderich)
• &CORY Thursday afternoon
208 CLINTON '
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*_■gi•i'%••sout
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GET y0:61t,_
teense
pRoiw
acVICA
OX 41.4 GODERICIE
Apilliationk;ibinis for '104-
,licenses;-and-dtiverS!,-permi,tv-
are On th-e-13aek-oryour 1901
•
..eards„., These applications,
"'inust 'be" completed , by' YOU..
bolero prosolitation.'
Issued* it
GEO. 1Via0V/0411'S
SHOE OrOltE
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liaye your money. earn'
your T�*n:�f Goderieh
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IliTAITAESPE,VOlt PLY3,114 40ROOL
• 00010 ,WACI.k.
Living aeeemedition ptovided Wider airtain eirenzattnees
APtLY. VNEIVOLOVIONT'ZNSUR4N�1 oomisuskoiv,
Gommoir.
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