The Goderich Signal-Star, 1944-08-31, Page 5LIONS, vLIM OODVARI
.15TREET
ON TIIIK SQUARE, FRIDAi EVENING`
Septeinber lst, 1944, :at 8.30 pAn.
Aid of tib` Lions Club Rritiieli Child War Victim' Fund
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GOOD ORCIHESTRA,
. • Godei ich'• Boys. Rand ° will play bl Rani Stand before Dance.
Jnr' ease of ,rain "•danee:WJI. het bi.the Masonic „Hail.
COMM AND JO IN TH* FUN.:
.
"W4 LTER UODOE, .President (U .+ MERSON,•
S retax '• ;
a gpod_time to
select your �.
RANGE or • IIEArE
"We Aa re a complete stoOk
ofall moo °n igns:, and
mikes.'` ` e
A small deposit will hold
for. later delivery, ..•, s
Purnmture and Stoves,
On the Broadway, of Goderich
AVB1RN, 'Aub, 30; ----Mrs. ` (Ree.)
7t, ' J. .Ross, of Walpole •:I'sland, meo.F.
Wallaceburg; was a' week -end visitor"
with • Mrs. John Arthur. •
. Mr. ' o"t� „Mrs: W. ''I , Sheppard and.
Tom,. of Blenheim, spent' Saturday
renewing ,acquaintances here.
Mrs, John Houston was•• a visitor
last week. with 'relatives4.at Buffalo.
Mrs.: Marguerite ' Chopin, of '•Tor-
onto, spent last week .With ,bean par-
ents, .Mr. and Mrs, J.. Q. Stoltz.. ,.
Mr, Glen' Patterson. is visiting his
sister; Miss. Elsie Patterson, and other
ftriencl� -:ih 'po onto-: . -.. .
Mr. Chas. wins : -of Woodstock
Spent 'Si nday;'at his home here.
Mr. . and Mrs. A. P. •W:alker- ` of Tor-
onto were visitors. ,here_ crn ...Thursday"
and `Friday a:.•.
Mr. and- Mrs. Frank Washingtbn
have'' left a for , `-Kirkland• Lake after
. spending ' the uminel' ---holidays---wit
the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jos. Washington. , �?
Miss Josephine Weir is visiting leer._
cousin, ..Miss,.:' Christine Robertson, 'at
the- C. A." Robertson',farh in�Colborhe,
Mr. and Mrs, ,Edgar =Lawson were
week -end visitors " ltt �'or '1i 1giir
„Miss Ruth .Arthur, of •Victoria Hos-
pital, London, is' holidaying with her'
'mother, . Mrs. John Arthur.
lair:'.las. Medd, rMrs.. F. Ross, Donald
u I Ross' 'and' Mrs. ;>=o n° eethT � e spen,.
"Wm. McClure, Mita a Robin*
Aug.,
11;$', " ' I ngatn» $ ; ` at.t home; Mrs. Robt. Wiliesto
i a. v. G clit44Y', oderictt i M oil i '1?'pro' , ice, •
anion school° re -o ns t�taa •
a September,Sth,.w, tl4 Mr ,ambers' ford, and Harold. Sproul, or Davao"
as principal and Mi -M. Anderson'' 3ilSk 'Another $00. Warner, PAWSW1
assistant ,principal. "
Miss 'Marjorie ('rep of ]3ramPton bag
been : visiting her grandmother, Mrs,
away at David$on in. I,9,0.. There aro
thirten grandhhiidxn , and n , great-
grandchildren. The Isle M B
was a lifelong member of The 1,1 t
T.
Miss Jean - Stothers, left McWhinney. i ebureh, ;a lite n►exnher also t!
.a 1a'st weep
for Toronto 'after a. six yveeks' vacation to '
.dent of the ' °Missionary Sotwio
Thos iatilers long as her health permitted, She t
with. her father, Mr; . ' an •active part in ehtxreh activit.l „
Miss Beryl gliott. of "New .Liskeaf;d
visiting ming relatives here..
Mr. fireman, the 5 S,
Superior, is ,taking a week's vacation
a't his home
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cowan are moving
son to Mensall, where Mr. Cowan' has
accepted the principalship ,of }t'he sehoor
'after .two ..years in charge' of' the 'Dun-
gannon school,: .;
Miss Pauline Jones, of, Godericll,'
spent the .week -end at the ho» e -•o her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones.,,
Jack` _-.'h'�
Caesa'": snored. =- About.
seventy Jive friends, and neighbors
gathered at then holm of 'Mr._ and Mrs.
Wm, 'Caesar,• the +ith night
.of
Ashfield-, ow-°nrscl night lastfor
a social' evening -.and- to,, honor their
second son, Jack, who is in .: the R.C.
and was home on. -furlough • from
Daft*: ' Sask. Community singing
opened theprogram, 'walih . Mrs; . J �.
Sherwood 'accompanying at the piano
and Mrs, Sack Rivett leading in the.
singsong. Other numbers of entertain-
ment -were enjoyed, as'•well as games'
and, cards. During the r -evening Mrs.' i°neut took place in the family .plot
(>Fle r•
EFFROTTVE • SATURDAY, SEPT, 2, 1944. _
I • _compliance with the new forty -eight-hour week, the
new hours for- Drug Stores will be as follo�nva
Weekdays -9 a.m. to ` a p.m. '
- f?Y r.. �1.�--. ll.::%t-;iris•<s<}:'.:
Saturday and nights before holidays- �9 to 10 p.m
•
Ii_may be • necessary to further curtiu1 ithe hours during
the week to keep within the'forty eight-hour week: r
CAV/PBL' 1 U'G STOitE -"
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'BUTTER
SU
�`PE SUDS
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CORNFLAKES `.. Quake,
TEA Ncotar Orange Pekos
ab
EW CHEESE . "b• 26q.
SPREADS Hadlunds
White
�WlioJe Wt cat ,
Cracked W h+rat
y Y
2
,24oz, loaves �¢
Y or Infant: Vebetable
SOUP :2
KRAfirDINNER-..t tipT
Heinz' Mushroam-
'S0UP,. 2 ',tins-;2ie
KAM tin
sok
LOBSTER,:. Vz ,lb..•J9c .'
ENJOY CiJi3t0.4 ,GROUND
Vigorous ib.
BORA
COFFEE . and winey'
FRUITS AND
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bask. 'V
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290.
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' 190,
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bask, ,
dot,. 07
bunch
A&P FOOD STORES
Owned and Operated by The Great A(laratre ci lief/cam Tea C.o. 1 ti.
Prices subject to mnrItet 4'a4t rages _Wre.,erve the riqiit1if qac. t,t, •'
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..TSes 't e 'Pictures were taken itt Kitchigami Ctimp,';south Of. God rich, and •'show members .. of. then
r s ` whD were in'training. there - for ten days, ;and. some of the trarning, staff at ,
Serniic '.Sea Cadet CO pCadets o yacht "Oriole." Beading :from the, left in •.this, group
• the camp. Picture at: the tole' sha ys an
,: Ordinary: :' �;eaman'Dd�cvlird Johnson, Oshawa ; ' 1?etty..�Oiiicer Norman Ellis, Vancouver; Ordinary •
are . Ord y seaman Arthur
• f' ner, Toronto`; Petty Officer Frank Vlpey; St ,.,Catharines ; _ Oiditn
Corby, Jun, e: o f • rni Sea Cider 'officers.Reeading ;from. left,
' . Corby, .Tor9ntti: Centre 'picture shouts a group � -Sarnia, M. . 1Jt: N. ills 1�.Or Lt.'J. Lewis, :,-.- ---
• back 'row, are Lt- • George' . Futcher, • D.U• ; Paymaster Ltb M. Brush ; h1,D.O. warrant
' ones Supply officer ; Lt. F. B: , Freele, bandmaster ; Lt:'. L. Crockett; ;
,jD.O, , Lt. B. •J p D:O: Seated. in front from ,left' are Lt. F. Elliott, executive
`� Shipwright ' It. Thorpe, • Lit.:. T. gathers, , •
officer; 'Lt. -Comm. 'Clayton Kilbreatli, commanding officer, and „"Lt. A. Edmunds, training ()Meer;
era n
the bottom . picture are :,. Brack row, Left to. right: Don Gladwich, John Bond,
• Alf , George. Seated in front ';Bill Kelch, left, 'and Bernard Tugwell. (Photos by R. T. henry,)
*sterling gwaklit s and • Cbr �t
character 'will lo»g• : stand out
'memory,'• Mr s; Sproul. •.was ,•.the • � d n
member • of her family.. • Tb N fume
took place . on. Sunilay- afternoon trot*
the ' fatly residencf and was largely
attended. Bev. D. As, MacMillan* n
former pastor of the 'United ;enure
conducted the service, Mrs, Ralph
roster sang. «One -Sweetly 'Sole
aecompamied by. Mrs.'Veva
Trel oven. The, casket was banked
with; beautiful :doral tributes from sore
rowing' "friends, including u, iiov: oil
roses, from' thQ family and ,two lovely
sprays' front'" -the 'grandeldludren.
pallbearers- were IT--• J. • L.: Eedy J. Ado•+ ''
•Wh ey,. -J'. Ryan; Herb -Curran,' R.
McGratten -and Bert Maize. .The
flower -bearers were grandsons •of the
deceased : Harold Elliott, Chas., Wilton, •
Robt. win: 'McClure, jar., • T,
`1 ffor'd7 ' aiat ;Sant W dco be Mai m
friends were'in attendance from Tor.,
onto,' 'Windsor, '-Seaforth, Stratford,
Teeswater,'',Go'derich; St. "Thosnas'•and .Y
from. the., s arra nding district. Inter
Ilarv2y-Male read-an'address',-ot%ood::3ungulxno'n
wishes sfind . Mr, Ronald Treleaven . in
behalf of the, friettas • presented .'Jack "
with • a purse of• money, which he ap-
preciated very Much, -Making a lifting
reply. • Jack has made splendid pro,
gress since entering the service 'less
than a year •ago. „ He has, trained as
a wireless -*operator at Calgary and
Dafoe,; and is now commissioned as a
pilot• officer. He ,left. Monday for an,
'officer's' camp ,at 'Maitland, ;'N.S'4 He,
is,:in• high hopes that before, long' he
On get across to see his elder brother,
g>.�•11d:;-®,�A.�. �i�h_= •dim ': thQ
very best of luck and 'continued •sac -
cess. •
Death of Mrs ,Ilar.ry• W••alker-=Af?ter
a
Week's 'illness, Mrs. ' Harry walker,
formerly. Margaret- &feta . Augustine
passed , await' at'NV-Ingham . hospital. on
Monday. ' •She had made her home for
the last sixteen years 'at Brussels and
,was bereaved of her husband, Mrs
go' try- Wa,1ksr s ._..years 'ago. 1GIrs,
Walker was in her• seventy-fifth year.
She was born at F,orest,a daughter 'of''
the , .late: Benjamin and . Sarah ,Aryl
'Augustine: Surviving are . her only
child, Lieutenant- Stanley Walker, of`
'Windsor, and two . grandchildren,.
• Patricia,Wand "Bobby ; -a' sister, .Mrs,
Ada' Pentland, dor Dungannon; and :a
brother, . O: "E, Augustine, of.' Blyth.
Miss Clara Augustine_ anad Mr. La1erne
'Augustine:; deceased, were her sister
.and, Brother;. The- funeral, took place
today:4 (Wednesday) from the :home
bf her ' sister, Mrs. A. kentlaaind, with
the service: conducted -by Rev. S:' Kerr
of Melville Presbyterian- church,. Onus;-
sets, 'Of which Mrs. Walker upas • a.
- + alined-- • inemb@r; =.being -- pa t cuinriy
interested in the .Missionary Society
- find .the 'W:dr':fit.—The= •interment` . s
> n Ou.., 2-c'emOte + ` a • , s
bearers 'were nephews,. La ,Verne, Ron-
ald, Frank aild Wilfred Pentland, G, =R.
irgnstinre -and p'rge" OCoivan:
Death .of • Mrs, David Sproul: Mrs:
David Sproul- of, Dungannon passed
'away on Fiiday,'nAngust 25th, in her
eighty-ninth year,. boa n at. Dundas,
Ont, a daughter of the late G George
and Grace_Kitson,. Mfrs, gSproul , had
spent almost her, entire.. life in::Aida
B YFIELJ
;BA 3, IELD, 'Aug. 29. ^. Mrr Wand 'Mrs.....•.
Milton Bruce, ,of Blyth, spent 1Sunday
in Bayfield with the lattear'e • sister,
Mrs. H. Murray
Mrs, . ll. - Murray ,and daughteir,
Donna, of "Mayfield, ' are-spending.a-
week iia' Blyth with the former's sister,
Mrs. M, ,Ilruce.: ',
Cis' s M: oc car:retiltiedi
week' from Toronto,, where: she ,'sje
se' eral days visiting: the fall ' display,
of ,millinery.
Ts the • tiiue to have your Giri's'r�
or Boy's Eyes,examined, to stdrt
' the Fall term at .school. ,
Don't" start them off to school.:
r th unperieet'4 eyesight..
DO IT, NOW!
..CLINTON :- ONTARIO 9 .
ENROLL` FOR FALL TERM SEPT: ",x.tlb ` .
Be ready in ,a few months, to dq valuable and necessary o 'i ce work:
CQURSES•- Stenogr hic,' _ Conamercial, Secretariat • and Clerical.
• 1VI. A. STONE, Com. Specialist B. F"WARD, B.A _—.
- °'-'hone: 198' Principal ' . r
"• Vice-Principal34tf' -
• -. n 'Ra thUy 'and Leeburn' church; npw of • Walton
ith r a d' ,l r - soli . of -Mrs. Joh r ' , e, o
dnesday--�-{�tocla�l• a�*. ---� --. n --e - - . - Y 'eiii'ciutelhe. loridea -b , � .
Mrs.-
t h ,. were u ni
„ . • late Mr. Raft 3', �@�a�fILi .. . .�
Mrs.' ;Stephen Medd, of` lime ty ,•. :the. I• t , Millson - local .triage by her father, entered the church
1 ee e- nlarriage•' by Ife' : Mr. , the'
. � . � :.� . - stex� let. _.l• ., , .. ed
brated
this
drev hty-oU rift. ..a . Met i i . , :have. al» ,as Mrs.-: Hanailton,.Clutton.3a'lay:`. ,... h
t`s 'ei hty-fourth birthday last -Methodasi�`Ihlnister, • ,They , .•
brated g i ..e - Where: they --have Mat- Chorus -;from Loheiigrin. ^ The
•�. .�- , ,: �:ays-resicleci-her ,- �•-- .,
week: ., w � d tock been ' energetic Workers in' every, good ,bride =looked ' • lovely .: in ',ar oci length
Mira•• Mary -Munro, of .Woodstock s active 'members gown. ' of .White satin made on princess
n@ "til' Hospital,- is _ holida' .uig 'with cause, Thea. " a:lso axe .�
R. of Auburn- Baptist c bitch - There • are •'lines with an inset of • lace. It was.
her „axe• • - Mr. and Mrs. fit. P
• . '� with .finger:tnp tulle. veil,
Munro:.;- •• . two. trhilclaren'• in the faxrily, 13111 and misted vyith
». which fell, g aeefuily • from a„ .he ,r_t•
Mrs. W. It ,Thompson is visiting her Marie, both at home. . .
illi ' . shaped halo. Slie carried- a cascade
*p'sarents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Benita, of ,Till: of stephanotis and starlight roses with
Sonburg, . , o ; ASHFI� D green and • vin jte ivy, '-,and wore the
• Mrs. Seers,' `along : with Billie and . ...--.,. •
groom's gift, V. Ehlosf>?} watch.. 'Brliss
-Johnny. Seers**. ha -s returned 'from • It ASHT'IELD, Aub. (1.•- Drb . Fr nk Graee.;ilunter uvea her sister's 'brides-
visit; to Ingersoll.. .� �., Scott NlacKenzi lice Mrs. MacKenzie; 'maid, beautifully go'w'ned in a long
titer, s A 1nla and Dorcas scenery, id
r', haveb m 14tontreal, 'visited with dress of white .sheer and shoulder-
Exeter',. •bee?n' visiting Mr. , and and Isobel, •fro , n"tla . • ; length Veil. She carried a, cascade. of
14irs. Herb Govner. " Ashfield 2riends, on y.� ,red roses and riarelrie, Little Betty-'
- Sibter .Wedding Celebration., - 111r.'"'Mr.. Gordon: lliacTavis9n left for th@
d k- orals :, ' • : , ante Clutton, •cousin of the `bride, made
n •s. Earl Raithb3' were. honrne "S
West on ,tine harvest a c, ? ai Winsome-,doWer-girl, Wearing, a ltyng
and i ..was,
e party .at their, home on .14iiss "Jeannette MacDonald, "who --was ofigured white net and silk,
bya { surpris p 3' dress of g
•turdny evening,..' the occasion-, being. visiting with Lochalsh friends, left
for her hone, in Washington this .week.: with 'ia. garland' bf; fiowe°rs to 'form a
theii�''silver `wedding. anniversary. The headdress, and,;.! parrying - •,a �coloiniat
evening was spent in' arl',, epjoyztble Miss -Catherine MacKenzie has re-
Manner,
e- nosegay of recl roses, bully w i co1nu s
ai-:from. c U Ver -where she
. nettin oof'v Williams,Ia s.
ed, ''44�at1 i . nt
le' ' na,ld
i ,u a , D
s be to p . .„ t edmatricaria,' o
a @t riot
er m p • y XYn mat
t l' : f a4 - he holida s..• and xxrann , g•
1 During ;the •'er @Hing memories a had beon, spendiri r holidays... Galt, cousin 'of the bride, was ,grooms-
y s visiting,
a i
ht•Martin,who •w �
y ouHunter
tlba s�H to
11 @
• ee g he E nr u
xt ••flue- eaxrs ago' 'were ,•Miss Rhea man. •The• 1isllers •were
tock .' ,
• Ito
fordo
Ch
i
hack.' when , Mr. an�i:•.:�tns..:• Re�ti?bs� w�t�l- vier, uncles, Johxt • tt � ,. and Prank' Lillklater, both cousins of
donned their" . wedding ,outf ts, . and ,Macteod, Tins- returned to Sault . Ste..., the bride; : ' • • •
entered. -the. living groom to' the strains 1tlarie': After the cerem•ony, a 'reception was.
din bait. played by then'r Mr, nd Mrs. Neil .1liacbonald had held. aft t'+c ome of th• e • `s- father,
of •wed g rl , _ a erienCO of 'hn•ving . 11 e d � b.
ria titer Marie. At this juncture the pieatsant exp, ,, . Blue water Higinrvay, , Mxs, Ruston,
u p ' . verses,no andehilclrtin `with ,titch •the •„fist l
clever ..poem, ' t�vep ty► flu e -their gr MrS• of Godericll, . aunt of .the bride; • re-
m sed ,b- Frank.'Ttait"hby, ' week. the children of . Mx. end s' fv er with the 'bridal „sae wearing,
less, and cp po y
a byhilt • and Mrs'., Ronort Ed. Itiley -of Detroit, 141r. and Mrs. Ce e
and
was .red he celebrants Town Bogie of. thntli th, ix Mr Mr. and''an orchid 1111(1 white sheer d ess
Wightma><n presented t g.� x,911 corsage of white Poses and. larkspur„°
.1oi'ei silver• basket- contap.ining, . Ars; Eani and Air: and Mrs. A bttlfet luncheon 'Ryas served to the
'twth s, y
ivelttq-fYve beautiful asters. A. 'sttmi>•raeDahal<l.
,i� • , ' •� .
thirty-five guests. '
sus lunch was served to the eighteen triter, far . traveili><tg the grid@
-, ,
Mende and relatives. • Those present DA , l�-ftUNTER dontrd a turix ise hive dress V;ith
were Mr.'' and .Mrs.. Prank .Ituithby' On SatordaY, August Alta, T,0e'burta.i i>laz�kd •a ccessories fond 'tt: ?corsage `of
and'faintly; Uni,' ,Mrs. Raithl);w, Mas, c t'harch, b tTtlaftllly deeorttted white roses. Tr. fano Mars, Barry .lei t
.• � Edna • Cd�y�n, nnit..�
Joan ” illoug nn, 14ids n Miss ,with late summer flow+ rs, ,•made - a on zt motor triiii for,.p+�ints north: They;
ought Llapd ��JohYxsto ,,�:r will, reside, ira ..+�ttat'tryat. GntestS were.
Joan 'Hill 1 or the wedding of i'ea.rl
,e ggtigton and ,MIr, and 1111(1. r . orelyasetti(inugitte't'., •of „Mr.4� present 2r,am KitebQner; Galt, Strgt-
l'Iaggitt :and
brinat; Ar, , ^and . Mars; i4Trtde`line, youngest
Johnston %tette iiiiablt to 1 Irving the late Mrs. •faro; (1'aderich . stnd (:olborner `4ir lth
Stanley, ins. Etunitex •. Mid
presc'i1it caving to the death of Mi. John- Minter, to 8/Sgt. Andrew Ed' a tlifb many gifts wits ;a enbl@grain- from
Johnston, of x Thirty, .of Otta: va;• youngest. •soft ----of the bride's sister,. Mrs. Prank Barclay
B yth father, Mr. Robt. and the late "Mi. Albert-, (Jeau)., now in,, t ngland; . also tele-*
Blytlt: It was on A,,txg>.tst 29th, 19111, �4T1rs , ; �strrY_ i 'I yi - MAO.. . It+ev. grams arevt�i�c'ed. frnln i the groont's
that A.lfaretta Xillough, niece of tho 'Gordonarry' of •Winnipeg, peg, ,sr• and 'ea<nilf,' in nipefi.
of
late �'oTatx Maitre and Earl Taitlaby; Hazlewood, a• fornier pastor
0OLLEGIAb"T-E,, iND; PUBLI_ S
RE.=OPENN'ItTESDAt ;SEI'' : nth.
Campbell's- :Drug Store -with their complete staeh,..4f
back to ,sehoo!l, tradition
AZT .$t�O�S' are�,pnrt of the going •
in Goderich,al l,±his' )ear :Will be no ' ezetptxbf
� 1 ht
're• ou will find, • intellige
`;� � bt'11 � D�Lt� �tb �'
.tit ,amp .
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ser,�Yee and a complete stock of 'text Books• School 'Supplies,
1ie'and' High.
�Oth �'iX�?`€�
•
.'; .. a1 loose leaf books, Waterman, a d. P tr er, Foun-
3ring mei, 'Note _ ..
taro.:Pens, Note gooks, .•Pencils, $criblilers,' Faints,
*Onions, and ever. hing teeeosa1•to etart
the:. new school ternt.
We'hev'e a• very wide selection of fountain Pews.
L'i"iil�' your wa , s and ,c we wiill;, do` our hest Supply them.
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