Loading...
The Goderich Signal-Star, 1944-04-27, Page 4o sons- Florists SUCCESSOR TO LATE GEO. S1 EWAR' GORERICH FLORIST F�� 40TEARS -Th`t ..a halds a'! tt&• i.` %p the- $ -i•� -leat - path to lids door. .:IS(lv.uns'tps ar.out oour line • a V' s .growing better `Ilaaits and better do esand the let e of .GE1erie , -and vicinity ate' coining' 'to .49 Buce • St, increasing 'La n xiuml>'ers•; heca.ase o�' t`be;.,catra :�ratillie° tr>,'k'rr"tiaac tiffs. �� ,,a� i , • .' Really ripe .faxlas at 15 40' renis tt�Pa yy mo•m ', ' t 1 N�` Cents pper stall: A . .; `Reautifu�l4iarllsp�r•'xa�: �.co1Er'ars a . R to � . .. . - .' •-.. yo 'f,are-, ss .reed +af .ir equal' ''�'`�ck •ars nt�t ora the Town ScttEa,r� but ;v 3 a w � deal; at e-49 Brnee Street. ° . • , • ;� •: Come • and. see for yourself or if that is impossible we are as near as . :our els hone.••• Call 195. iiA1 pY II, ►Grin.. ~°ITER Relatives here have learned of the e death at Buffalo, I+I.Ia., after 'a ;long illness. of 'harry U. Sebuuiacher, soli- in-law of the.late Mr. and i3irs4 Thglitas youu •g Oaf t oderirlk. Mr. Schumacher .x fifty-four r r�. was bzfifty-fourfifty-fouryears aatit fort.. Rigin, Ont., and *mit to Luffalo4wefty- five .^3=eaars ago. He -established the Iiait1harrit alts OunPatrY--and---ope aced°=it for to r years before --gym• iz" IL 'IL Seladhacber Inc., a real , estate atpd; iilailClii�g a ti>r;'w«.- -fie- was i-aaoXai,i1 ei' of Central Pres% yteriau church,•I3uffato, and: Chairman b .of the congregation, s � al i finance_ . c. olaitaaittee. Sltr it „i g, h an are l; Young, j�.^ t�ifp. f/ *i e,l: G•lac.v, it - .and. �...:n~_�xtttghter;---�lrs-•-i����=:�Eh�,; both of ilufiralo Ids mother, Sirs, Agnes w ei nil teher, 'and, a easter„ Mrs. il,atirzi i3annat\'ne n N•lagara I' 111s. 'Ont,„The funeral took place at Btiffttl"o. .ISS ISA13 LL+ , IacDON:ALI? The 'shbek and painful burns suf- fered 1y Miss Isabella Macdonald when her clothing .took fire' from an . Alien element of the electric stove at the home of her.. sister, , 'Mrs: - Starks, Waterloo street; as recorded in last week's Signal -Star, resulted in her, death at Alexandra. Hospital on Thurs..'... day evening. • '-Miss Macdonald was in her ' eighty- second year. She was the daughter of the late John nndi e11a:Macdonald, was born in Goderioli, gild, with the .ex- ception of a fea(C years spent in,•T.ou. don, had 'lived here practically all her life. She was a member of ICno Pres- byterian church, and a highly esteemed` citizen of her native ” town. She is survi1 ed Try them—you will them. S;- EAST STREET., Bayfield road, on Saturday afternoon. 'There wag a large gathering to pay the 'sinal tribute to one who was . highly esteemed in a wide circle : of relatives and friends. The pallbearers were; Leland Putnsmore, of Stratford; George Salkeld, of Goderich township; Wilmer Wallis; of Clinton; Walter Washington, F of West '�S• awaanosh ; xs;xae, Miller, of St.Helens, and Irving Hunter, of Col., borne to,xvnship. ipterment was` in the family plot in. Maitland cemetery., :aetIv erresent - o ` Strat. elftjton '=L'ac oiv, '-St. - los; -tuna _ -. and other Points. a NO% oWiTtii.700 ..ovEztiitgpi .0v 1 �• �. ar : Ba b r f raif d, er S 0 c R D .0 �.�'A. R.. S n4. 'o Eo panya. ' . The pallbearers ; were Gordon` MacDonald, 'Orville Holtzman, Arthur ()lark", ` Bruce Teiul ant; H.,.. J, A:; .Mac- Ewaii of Goderich, aild John T. Newell, of Toronto.: Interauent Was in Matt land cemetery: r, Out-of-town.• relatives and -friends 'at the funeral. were; • Mr. '• and Mrs. Harry . Buchanan, and '. son, of 'Smith's Palls Afr. and Mrs. 'Harry Stowe,, Toronto; l4rs.` Murray Mac- Doziald,- Ottawa; Mrs, Leonard Roberts', Kitchener ; Mrs. Agnes 111cQuarrie, Tor, onto; Mrs. A. G. Reid, Sarnia ;'Mrs. Ed. Loonis and Mrs. Herbert' Barker, -Strat- ford ; .Mrs. Ward «'urn, Mr. Piukiey and' Mr; Jas. Wainbald,•Y •atcUeaier; -and with -whom she lived. lIi s.' a1ealxn °Thum, field:. , _ The funeral' was held' from the res.- deify. `of Mrs. •Swar'ts on Saturday of.ter-' noon; They service Was conducted :ty Rev. Richar4 ,' tewart and the. .pall-\ bearers were Bert, John and Gordon -: M'acdonald Elliott Drennan and Reg. Barrows, all nephews. Wird Neil McKay. Tnter,inent .was iia," -the family loot in Ma .thrid' cemetery, for a year north of 'Yorrkton. • In 1004 he lolled the staff of the old Territorial Government. lie was promoted to chief cler of the Department of Highways and held that post until 1915. • • He was married at Winnipeg in 100T id" MISS, Iteb eeaa,' C. Carr, of that city. In his early years he was an outstanding; i , i baseball and saucer player, aaatllvaa� one of bestcurlers in' in . He was theRegina. president of the)Snskaxtolaewan' Curling three graudebildren. The Regina Leader -Post published a tribute by lion. A. P. Mcicab, Lieuten.. ant -Governor of Saskatchewan, to Mr. Q M of which she la r!�s the yousaid: Brown,. in .. "Job Brown was one of the 'kindest. hearted men I ever' knew. ;f To, his friends Le wa loyalty Itself,: On og•., ,.. detriment, aw i u ,nits� eree h along eyen R _ d i. r On. k e; C' .s from GA r a E t l , the CaineH to d tatrio, the native Place of many 07— Association .`" t ssoelation for two years. lie was al:; Saskaatchewan► Ilionee�'.. ,.. , tiring the ' 1 d-- m;e eY af, -rth "'S ascana. Iod e,^. ,11% Ia1:it' v lltSG'caa;Erwh; lived iuetI g • ?-althou h--7ert a - . y- ��• .��._.� �..�.. a�, ._...� - ., � !� a+�.� ;lin .� �� � ,• w°1tli� #x�: ftp,- g rXi" r � 1e�rry,^�y,,yy���,,((�, •kyr I1.a• • IRO '„5,,N..•. tl . •'Tae death of a' former 'resident of ,Goderieli,.To b Par,sens Brown, occurred suddenly at Regina Sask., ,.,onsMarch • l ^o'the Dceeased,_ wal,EY an. employeeof Federal income .tax department ' and that morning he -had just finished sign. lu leis: name onr . the register ' when he • a collapsed 1u: the '' ineonieto office in the 'ederal , bulldiaXg... 4 �, BroWi 'was born •October .2p, 1882; at Auburn, sour of, the late ige. and Mrs. ..J. ?. BtoWn Te; family., later' nnoted'to f3oderieh'and 1 3 1 leer, .� ,for. •a number of yparq, 'during whie4h period Z. • P.,, junior, attended• scho l• here. In 1002 ,he went tb,,Regina, at- tended Noriaal School there,''and taught'. Surviving are his Wife, two sons, o. Number of , useful ogeeupiltions. At ' ' '. of his death,, l e was serving, Ralph, i -'4't' andFlying Officer _ xlac time' JOb Parsons13 ems► with• the 11.O.A.T'. the -(iov eruweht of Canada In : a.yen"'ye.. overseas; two,(brothers John of Ae�" . important local branch of 'the service. s 1 • is . a os a t e � Cl. ` ea k1 hals a it' ` t'c :. ov' Td X et � N' oma. .�' , � h n A in .. o �. n d. R, if r �, c . • •,+ ro a ersotaa, tributse, on' hl .� otitt . Q e s .ter _ at. �. . Yatui �v sh to P p � _ s is �. t , r t�• r' t bid ' v X ve. 1 t of �.a o a' e a , uc uv ,• TJ e rax els er ire" Try Oetres"nude 'Tabtets. Contains 'toidee..Often, lanta. Iron. vttamlf B1. ealolium. phosphorus: aids tO normal Dem vim.•vl3or,'vittality after 30. , or be. Introduotorr stag ••only'35e, If not dellthted'rdtii,. results of dud package, maker refunds. foe At ali druggists. ptatt tskang OstrexTat • MELVXL, Y� EFPRE' . 1 I WINDSOR,• -April G,--- Meiyille- J.-- Jeffrey, of 71 Giles Boulevard east, died in Grace Hospital, Detroit, Mon- day rafter an illness of two weeks He . was bon .in..Enrlhrich fifty Yeats ,.o and had lived in' Windsor for thirty years. Mr. Jeffrey .wa,s-a- department ' ALLAN MaieDON,ALD manager bf the C. IT. .Smith store. For the past six years he 'was manager - A highly respected •citizen Cif Goole- of branch sores of the company ,in i�ieh...for-the-lacfi fifth tate' �'eaus 411411.-Amherstbnrg, Esse, _Tilbury and. "MacDonald, -Brock street, ,passed away Kingsville. He was a member 'of the in Alexandra Hospitalcin ' Saturday. tin, Ilgly Name. Society of >Ste." Clare'sl his seventy-fourth. year. He had ,been church and a• past president of ` the 'ailing for the past year wit a heart Ushers Club there.' He 'is survived by condition and more seriously The week leis' widow, the former Ellen Tremblay; before his' detill:t' 'when, he .was removed 1 two daughters, Jean, at home, and Mrs. Francis Langan of Windsor: one 'son, William, at home; . three, brothers, ,Pte. Edward 'Of the Canadian Army,' Ernest• of 1tQn:trraI' ::Tubb of ::Tubof -Kin , c' Bucltanal.1's Planinglash.nnt for• the 4l:so.surait-ing•are three sisters, Alis. last few .years. With the Goderieh Salt iT.' Visser and Miss Irene Jeffrey of Company, He was a member of Knox Goderiehfind Mrs. William. Willoughby -Presbyterian' ehtiveb, Jana for several of �yiiii`lsor. • one` step -sister;, Phyllis, of years was' a member'"tit'the choir: He ,+ , &rich,. and his- step-mther, ' Mrs. Belonged' to tae Canadian' Order ,fa Elizabeth Jeffrey of `Goderich.• . - Forester He 'He was twice'niarriet1,•if"rst .y. , to ,,Miss Mararet_..('oatefi. -By this Mrs..J�e re :1T1s._._Winsei and the itTlrr'�rtt t5x1f too list ... ". ,r .ry _a , ; . • 11f%sses.,���ane...€lncl P1SyI1'is •T�iirey at- _; now deceased, .`TAa"er ='lir ina-r Cts tenclecl_ the funeral; c= iph took . iloee - . let - .Cole.: Who ::`t la a; ivies - With �. M _. , to . a: :bro era: ,, ,_ _ ,, . , , r. a t,—.4 n.sor •. a �,d ?e :,.. • -� also attended. - ., • children; (npt�atn 1Taiiray '1 ercDona�t, � �: "-- • of the .-Canadian, Army; Who left Ot- �- -"r;, li you listen- to- siews-of- what-' Compazed_with that, ng amount • through ' of -self-denial is too great. -oma_- boys : ♦are. -;going • g •Are you prepared. to put EVER' . overseas .: �:. P. .,-and read the casualty lists id SINGLE . DOLLAR You CAN . SAVE into Victory bonds?. Into._ your newspaper everY� day., bonds. 'that will assure '''-a steady . . and measure the sorrow and flow of vital `'supplies to' bung anxiety►.,,. that have come to. thou- Victory closer? ' -_. -- sands of Canadian homes' :and That's • what, YOU can do to may., -coni. _to. -many! more... _bei ., ..short eta, -i,he war, to sane"' y ..: P that's What the • k...�..,, _ . .._:...--''�ed#ha "' •dun at"c" r osous krtii�id G s w A,r� .your .a; !, . :. #� e doing Alit. YOU CAN? - wearing,. of . this-ernbieiii means :women fes ioor-m= that,..yoU too'- r i,.ng-your share :-_.�ur��cn. .._ _.._ _. _ all t • e• are - ready, if • need, be, to die for :. that you are burang, 'Canada, for ;Freedom, for YOU. Victory Bond you cant.- r - to the hospital. Mr: MacDonald was bol;{n _ in Bayfield,, son, of the late Jam:eS. and Elizabeth-• 4#tn iuy MacDonald. Eor• v'rrr; was employed -70" Iat'C•a by plzue last week, and - is now • -:-IRS.,, •STACEY J: A11,1•Mlt . overseas, • and Mrs. :Cell Fr. ser M ,..., , '.I, warner, f 25 Murray ("Mairgneiitel', 'of Chatham., A brdt er, t • • 7aines..-4s-.M.:-Saisk,�tclielin, Ala a sister;-tree,ulb r,v; stied-=-st3ddeniv in- St Mrs. A-. 0. Reid. at Sarnia. There are Joseph` Ilosprlta1, ,Sudbury,..late •Satur- . five .-..gin iulehiltlrtnn and,- two .; `•great- day afternooix; • - April •- 22nd• in her `. grandchildren. twenty-seventh year. 'Theo�rmer E+dna.�.. The funeral serviee:-iield° at-liis late Marcella-A-innlie,-datrghter -Of James residers"e an. 'Monday afternoon,' -was Ainslie of ,Elliabeth • Bay,. Manitoulin conducted lir Rett, Richard .Stewart, of- Island., and the 'late. Mrs. Ainslie, she • j Knox church. Among the floral l tributes took up residence in Sudbury in 1V "IS FG --00-- LI I ': Duro I" gups°.and. Emcii Plumbing Futures Head Office • and Factory :.' LO:s;DON, Ontario Hamilton oronto SRIF big SHING'II TTD WAX' ANS - FLOOR 'VITA on' every FRIDAY morning at 14.10 • •37 prizes awarded each brroadcast', From CKNX W g oc and Hardware Stor. es For sale at all Gr o� w -•t)`l'me"fronr'tit "C`in rtl1. a • ' • ep em ).er, 1:x'0; after 1rcrc'=•n.a rrrarge. I-F.oresters ;and"`the `God ericlt Salt--=Cain--t^She was --a memberirtSt.= Andrew's '• --�••_---•� 1 T'nated church. She is survived by her ' " •;` husband, Stacey J - Warner, anti infant daughter Edna . Diana: her father."- James Ainslie, of Elizabeth Bay; one. •sister, -Marguerite Ainslie. of-•Satd-bury, ' and two brothers. Harold- of Detroit;, Mich., -and Matthew 'L, of fzoderieli. A 'funeral service was held • at . Oki, '; ekson- -& tBarnarcl funeral h5me on Sunday evening. with Rev‹ A:QR. Cragg • of;: --t., Andrew's church officiating. and the -body' was taken, to ,,tips Gore Bay ; T'nited church,. Manitoulin -lassie-rl, for i service on• Tuesday' afternoon, when Rev: 0: K: Caclthtte officiated. and bur*-.;,. took -plaice' hi_ .Gordon' -cemetery. ' ' Floris tributes • stirrtnrnding: the eacasket ; bespoke. the, 'esteem in w, -ch the' de- ceased was held :and the sense of loss .; .,,, teit : -by a lnrgrmmhgr- -of relatives nii4 friend•s._`�" " 3r -Till "1C'iis."' 1f. T: - .1Lnslie. of Goderich attended • they f'iltinral. a 1MrSC .AT TrE 'A:'\'T?REwS , ,.._. The dept th of Miss . Alice ' And. ews , ncen red Timrsda;e^ morning ' Las t E•si't Alexandra 'HOSnital, where • she had undergone an •� �• neration in March. • :4t--'nie>rn1Yer of 'h WMl-known, (7hderieh township family, Miss A11411,vs= Was. ax daaughter of the j 1te. Tulin, a and' Mary 'Salkeld Antrnivs sttad ,w s, • ]torn _.'nd:- ' tlnd-livecl all ger life on their' farm on i the Ravfleld mad. :She was a member j : of•_ `ortla' street Dniteri -church. - ani. -_of 1rhtb Woen's 3iissinnn v "Societe: and an ,acture member of 'the (Goderith town- shin .branch Of the Woni`n's Hospital \tt'-riliary anti the Gocicri:ch Township i North 'Tli/f unit of the •ler? Cross Society. `Sha is snryi.vot' he one. 1irn:• flier.• hone. f :Atylro.vs, on the home .arts. tand ai sister, Mrs. George Harris." fr rn-is41: i►r- n#itxanl _.® Rev. Tt: IT. Turnbull conducted the , ftirierayl .;,service. At- her li,t residence, _l is E.l�i-i S AG't%T.r:4, „k'.r of 4,, NA lit t.pttHH'. 4.,S, P'..ula'►t •au,a'.f4u. ejf As a safe'investmentifor the earnings and savings of'everyone r r : as a nest egg"for• the .future ..-. asa protection Against possible emergencies . as an essential help to the war , effort. Victory Bonds are backed by all Canada's resources. 6 •1, The banker will lend you money to buy Victory Bondi Oil east repayment terms. The interest on, the.loan for six months, would be, the game as that --,p Yrequired' ' a 'able • on the Bonds. You cane therefore .brrrdw thfunds e without expense. , BUY V'ICT:ORYNDS! .. l / LL LEND MONEY It xs not necessary to Selz Victory Boacis to obtain money -for temporary requirements. The Barri will readily accept Victory, Bonds assecurity for•loans at low interest rates.:' Establishici 186 ► RT. HON. SIR THOMAS WHITE, G.C.AlM.G./ clirnion, of tri.' Board • s. toGAN, ,A. ; , AtStwOTT, CAA S. M. WEbD s+d nit ' Emeocuttvi 1%rmPrestAgi Gignafathifointir M�numents' We invite youto inspect our . e_ staeit of •i A Cemetery':, Me'rnoriaL,' Alit enquiries will be pro «. . _..:-attended mto; L. Connitigharsi & Pryde E.,, ,1',,,,,, 'ii , --HONE 41 ,, CLINTON' ' : . 4 (hi eharge of ilr..f. "J.• Zapfe) • s14:.At•'UR' .'i% . Tuesdays amts Saturdaal°8 , As a safe'investmentifor the earnings and savings of'everyone r r : as a nest egg"for• the .future ..-. asa protection Against possible emergencies . as an essential help to the war , effort. Victory Bonds are backed by all Canada's resources. 6 •1, The banker will lend you money to buy Victory Bondi Oil east repayment terms. The interest on, the.loan for six months, would be, the game as that --,p Yrequired' ' a 'able • on the Bonds. You cane therefore .brrrdw thfunds e without expense. , BUY V'ICT:ORYNDS! .. l / LL LEND MONEY It xs not necessary to Selz Victory Boacis to obtain money -for temporary requirements. The Barri will readily accept Victory, Bonds assecurity for•loans at low interest rates.:' Establishici 186 ► RT. HON. SIR THOMAS WHITE, G.C.AlM.G./ clirnion, of tri.' Board • s. toGAN, ,A. ; , AtStwOTT, CAA S. M. WEbD s+d nit ' Emeocuttvi 1%rmPrestAgi Gignafathifointir