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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1948-04-08, Page 5o a oar, rr pn nfrlia - " tube $'erhet rokatvab band Radio,' ' `wtt auto., =tic o w m tic' record' changor. Two-tone, 'beautiful walnut cabinet, 10 inch speaker, • PRICE 289.50 �; �PE. L REG. i.0 S �. 200.• fiWQ :ONLY NQ TRADE IN:_:.. - • PHONE 399"W `THF STARE .W1TI1 SHE-,.STOCK-�'. RLIT-ON ;_.-ethee Eaeter'4holidrzys with,hpr rjaugh- SHEPPAEDTON, . April and Mrs. Wm. Vogler and sons, of Detroit; and: Mr.• Harold' Nixdorf visited recently '.with , their motlfe4- Mrs; Geo. T1aggitt, Mrs. Bert Bogie .'visited' during ter -Ruth,, who is a nurse -Ai -training at St. Catharines. • Mrs; Ralph M Foster, Lynda and .Barbara..spent part hf Easter week In Toronto visiting • With Mirs. Foster's mother, Mrs. Pentland,. at the home of her sister, Mrs. E. Pritchard. • : ' Mr ..'and Mrs.* D. :Cttirinnings of Detroit were with Mrs. trimmings'' ether orerthe week_end-and_als _ for the funeral of her father, Mr, Chas. Jones.:. : The community -extends sympathy to - Mrs...Tones and family ' in:_the owe husband•-andfattier. r•++9 PU .NO + DUNG ►NNQN, Aa rtl: 8,". ---Mr. and f heel+ .a. •60eial'evenin' With ,earda anti Mrs, Gordon'Nidd, Ryan and .Shiela, of Islington, rettiriied home on Sung dancing at theparish ball of Thugs, • `.hda� eye u e, lass; a&iu ut se�renty- 4ay atter spendiu the -Easter vaev. of t. inern e s ttez#ded,�x The, Port Albert Soctixl C i$ axon: tion •with Mr; and IVI s; J. J. Nyae. • soma �a 'dance ,in.• tae pariah ball;. on Miss susie t iLputrick,,. Lueknopw, brriday night, �vytth ''arxier'0. oreh, vleited,.;fOr a few days with Mr;and. • . Mrs.. `Henry Horton . and called on estray upplying music. other friends orto,d the'%;1Ua're, Visitors with, Mrs Charlotte Reid . b • on Sunday were iVfr. and. Mrs, ;S'tan- Mr; and Mrs:' Stanley'' Viinotone -ley 'Thompson and .Alvin„ Mx. °And of, Benmiller visited on:Sunday with Mrs., John Norman and $flaran;,'of, Mr,,an4Mrs ;Rich ;Park!, jr.. Nincardino; .'Visitors withAMr, and„Ify,, Ab1 er' •iorria ver the ws;,el qs ve o,,thei A :iitay ;and cencekt Wil he pre dtiugliter,. 'Mrs, Anderson Mugford sente(1,, n))unganno, , ?ash hail en. 'of•LonUQn,saiid Mr,: and Mrs. Gordon Monday; , April 2th, at 8,115 Y,m,i "Iarwin,• of* Goderich,: r .. ' . 81)0140170l» the °'Dungannon Wo, ' tt , rs.; ie -Son smen's--liisti te:.. The l r�',... "J he' on;•SSuriday were •'her • brother, ' Mr.' "Spinsters *ef ,Lushe,"• will . be' ire, •sente 4 .the •Gr erich W mea' Bert . 'Marsh • of .I'� tersbur :..near e d by h. od 4! . s, bitchener,,,and; Mr, and Mrs, Gordon, .Ihstitttte.: , Adngissioa •35;0 , and 25c., Bowers and little son and Mrs, Ed. Bowers of Goderich;' -_ .„, _..- Mx... and Mrs, David Errington .have returned home after seen di ng the winter in Toronto. They were accompanied by -their daughter, Mrs. Stanley • Hughes, and Mr. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs, Wm.. Bradley . of Goderich visited the;latter's parents,.. Mir,, and Mrs.. Thos. Webster; . Mr and Mrs. =Fred Fowler • and daughter Joan, of Chesley, spent Sunday .with the former's brother, *Ur.: Charles. Fowler. Mr. K. K. Dawson is having the barn of ' his property formerly of An-elate`LetithrDreanerestate -toI w down and intends to build a ware- house for hardware supplies. - 1Virs', Hugh Stewart, who has been ill and "conAned,= to bed; was able to die up -a little at the ..end of_ last -week. - The Dunganncgn -United church W.M.S.-. will observe next Sunday morning service, at. 11 n.m., as the. Easter thank -offering: service. with Rev. C. W. Down of Exetergiving a missionary address. :Mr,. and Mrs: ;Harold .Errington (-nee Dorothy- McGee)' have -returned from their•'honeymoon and fire pre par1ng heir,- home: on the • 6th con-, Cession. i;of • West Wawanosh. The bridegroom is they, lineman for the Goderich Rural ;Telephone Co., The :Junior Farmers' : club and unicir.. , Institute o. ' ” .o1wanash" '' 87 West St., Phone -574---4o. abote Agnew Surpass Store,. ~" a - 'Phone 1199..-=982tf and ;every .Friday evening „thereafter: - - . DANCING 10 p.m.- to '.1. a.m. ADMISSION b E: R. WESTO14;4`Manage '• 15-18 • rSoeiail• Evening, -The lV',A. of the Duhga'hnoa united church held QE o iat evening n We. nesda • `even Sklar, a .d �' ipg of last week in the church base- went. Despite the very wet, even= ing, there_,Was a good attendance. Various games' were ennoyed in the forepart, of the evening, ,after- which Air, Kenneth Petrie). acted as chair- Mian for the program .that foltow,ed. While lunch was being prepared contests were enjoyed. About was. the amount of the silver col- lection- ler the evening. - �e at. Pauls Anglican Guild, The ,Guild of -St. 1:'aitl's 'Angilea-n'cti rch, held the iflonthiy meeting at the home of Mrs. L. Iversi, with a full attendance. - Mrs. IVerS, president, opened 'the, meeting by reading the 1s ': 1 '' - The roll dial - was answered ;by payment of fees. Mrs,, Ivens conducted a Bible contest. 'Mrs., Albert- . RiVett..�:ead, the first Chapter, "Loyalty,'.' of :the ' study - book. rk of a Christian.;” boo. ix •Ma sC , PS ix Hamilton pronounced the 'bene- dictiou, _ after• -}which the' hostess served --refreshments. ---Death of-•Aohn 1Vienar-3. Word.. was receivec`P liege by relatives of .the death. of John A. Menary, a highly_, respected citizen ;of this dis-. tritt, which occurred at the home of. his stepdaughter, 1lrrs 'XVilliurii Begley, Hamilton, on, Saatiirady rmaia --of'- -if-ftei�noon,=•.a-iter--sev-ora the illness. Mr•. -Denary ;owas • in, his seventy -t urth.: year. , Bora. May. 2. 1874, a roir'of'themlate. Thomas and ::Rebecca=llenary off the= Dungrannon district;w•he Was: in•.arried 4•forty*-nine years .ago. to Annie• .Ryan Curran, who ,died _. three.. years ago., He is - survived by f daughter, Mrs. Kenny (May)' Campbell, • Detroit; three stepdaiighters'Mrs. William. (Nell). 'Begley, ,Hamilton; Mrd; Joe (Lily) 'Day, - Hamilton.; Mrs, . Aubrey, (Mary)- Higgins, Detroit,; four step- sons. - Jack, . Dungannon ; • Herbert, concession • 9,' --Ashfield ;': Victor and Robert, ITancouver, ,B:C. ; 'three bro- thers, , Thomas; Goderich-. William of near Dungan -6'0n; ; = and Robert, concession 9. Ashfield:.' A sister,' --, Miss}-Bella-Mena'iv,=died-::it G'odca cli_ two years: a -go. • Mr. Menaiy:-:was: known as a man of high standards. a good neighbor, • and an atdeat Church -:work'er, 'a - iiietnliei -. cif _Alio, Crewe United Ch.tuTeh. The funeral - - ry ice was•. held in the Dungannon'' . I n.LteclNchurch on Tuesday afternoon when Rev.` C. W. Down gave al beautiful . address on the twenty-! third. Psalm., During the service a i' male 9uartette sang '!,.1 will` sing you n song of that -beautiful • land." Tlii•''-Auartette Was •composed of Harvey Anderson, Henry 1lorton, 1li'effiew' Shackleton and I)arid Mc _cvath 1 •___ my soul," Was sung liy Hjrvey 'Anderson a:nd" ..David 'McWhinney. These Songs were old - favorites -of Mr._ :Menary's, .and were sung, b3 lifelong friends. • The many floral tributes bespoke silent respect. The {' pallbearers were, Matthew 'Shackle- ton. Harold :.Blake. :Sam Sherwood, I Arthur Culbert, Will- IIasty and I Dayicl MoWhinnei•. • The interment was iii' Dthiganuon :cemetery. A ? 13RDT, 0‘prik d. --R r, Milt n Go on i11 r .as: r 1 n Q rd iW[., e � eta ed , bo. a P1ui kett of . eronte,.Visited. his ' from '` ode,rieh, haspitsai, where he taster, Mrs. Fred : Piaetzer, Cud. •Mr. ; uaderrvent Itn operation; r� Mrs, Stanley'Mc±Na1i.'•las returned' x Mrs, •Gordon Wall and Son David► to _Welland after Visiting >i1r ,and ofg *dent `bl��s. Thps; ;DteNali, . Ldn side, 'were • w,i��tor, .c � Av til litars, ,?ohil Arthitr' , Te fot1?wing teachers have' re-� doMuga?4arsWWtnraLeisr, vm)i,siatriinag Mhrs: turned, to their schools .after+ spend- .Letup, Hamilton, , ilxnogefsifeheBreasteBr ethtyol,idy. As sqaut itihnctlo,. Cie thae.m. amtbracst,a f cafes Anna College, St: Thomas . oil ;'. Vivfan' Ladies: u �-« le Faster meaty S ran hang o Lori o and Dpnal ,�d• , Ross, o G n�, d o lct ingofthe„Lailtes' •Aid 'of `th e &l2tJts, Miss."Frances Heiiston, R'.N„ 'Of dare waa.:held. at•the• home Of Mra.; Victoria 'Ilospital,; :;X4on40n, was ll "G.• A. Howson on Thursday, ;The .. =-eel -c ad Yi 'fur :,vvi li liar• ' areutr mee • w s ml tr e• of Mrs a s.+ J �.hn° u tun • So sind. rs, •, J ,Philp . presided .d and Mrs._ ,anh1_1° :,.� n a.ci,M ,,„�;.� ps p @ at< the, 'piano; , The L ord.% ; grater, r , fwuasse x*aesatredad in bu n°iMrns,:; .AT.Foc yitp-h r. and, .Mrs. ,'GY, , Vesterfelt ' ofee act .. prayer,' Readings were giver} by. Nrss, F, Ross, Mrs; Stanley McNall, Mrs... S, Johnston, MrS, „ Kneeshaw` and Airs.Thos. UcNall. A solg.was and'111rs. -Ellie' Little ..and daughter• Joan, have ;returned after .spending the ' Easter holidays • at Monk'tou. Master Wayne liens ha's returned to Gait after visiting -bits ,uncle and ant,.'Mr. and Mrs. Chas;cott. Mrs. „Emmerson Ii odgeril rde wentrendered •' by 1V.larsr W y esterfeit; .hospital last week: Rev, A. Forsa yth gave , lantern lecture on .--`J'he 4Life' of Christ" Mr. and Mrs Frank McIlw`ain of The meeting closed with ;prayer by. Carlow visited Mr, and Mrs. Keith. Rev,:: Mr. Forsyth; and a pot -luck Arthur • on Sunday-,,, • • supper was served. • • Miss -Mary. Houston has resumed W.M.S. Meeting. -- The . Easter her duties at the Callege'• of Edtima thank -offering meeting of the 'V ''.M.S." tion wafter spending.theholiday' with of Knox TJnited church was - held her parents, Mr. and Mrs•. J. Hous- in: thal,..Sunday sehool on Tuesday. ton. - Mrs. G: lI Stra ughMi •was4n-•charge. i ri • and Mrs. Bert Marsh of tiitcii of the oening period• and Mrs.' W. even spent the week -end with -Mr. J. Craig presided' at•• the piano, and Mrs, •Herb Mogridge. - . • Following the opening hymn, prayer Rev. A, E. Suver of Southaniptoir,. -was offered. by Mrs. Striiughan,' a former Minister of Auburn Baptist Miss M. King --took charge for the � -program. The • S'cripture WAS read _hy`.., Albert Campbell.. A. trio, Mrs, W.'.1*, Craig, Mrs: A. G,; Hewitt and Mrs. Geo. Million; accompanied by 11Xrs. .S: McCliucbey.. rendered •a nuuiber... Mi 'Ernest -Patterson-::,; • gave It talk con -Christian_ steward-' ship.. Prayer was ,offered .by •Mrs. A. G. Hewitt. 1 isS Zirig introduced t tr'ests ..,ir.Rde - he. . Squate Rodgers e of Blyth, wfi9 gave an interesting -iddress on "1he4White .Horsei"-'the text being -taken • from the Book of. Revelation. Mrs.' S. McClinvhey ;' _ . ;.•+••� 1 �Iavin urchased :�� hie eneral ��ore of o� .... ....., _ , - .-. .,..,.e.II.+.w iaY4,F h3Lex.trXa�:.e�i ww,au,..«.„.y i�;,.-..,,....P:. • .: yw».,.'v,.�.yaoL .aa,,�r. pew owner, ][erman Care- foot, of •'Tiverton, bias completed: stock taking and to clear 'out . v erstoke I e s putting ting them on s a,,,10',At a reduction of This is an outstanding opportunity do buithe fol owin good$, atigxeatlyreduced prices „ . eliurch,.-called-on'-hien ls--h-ere least Thursday... ' lir. and Mrs. Harry Rinderl t echt, jr., and -Maynard Rinderknecht, of Detroit, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs Geo. Bcad1e. ` - •_ Mr. • and• Mrs. Harold Nicholson and daughter -Kasen,: of Seaiorth, Visited Mr.. and Mrs. -W. •Bradnoek 5W Sunday, t _ _ Miss Flettie.Wightmaii is'a patient in. Goderieh hospital. ----• ' 'Mr. and' Mrs.:- Archie .Robinson, - Bobby and Betty Lou have' returned to their farni'` after spending- the: winter , in the Tina ge.'• • Miss Helen Mgt -rill has returned to Toronto after .visiting, her .aunt,' \f•s. Wm.' -Roberton:" - Another co munity social evening ivas .held in the ..Foresters' Hall on Vedne i1ay evening. --. Prizes were d,»yaitled as fol],owS : • Ladier high, to Mrs:„Wm.-J; Craig, ladies' low to. Mrs A, Nesbit, gents' 1iigh..to.a1)on- nld Ross, gents'. low to Harry -Yung- hint. .. favored with • an. instrumental. The -offering' was received by • Mrs. E. „Patterson and Mrs. B. Craig and miss'' King offered the dedicatory- -prayer; _ Miss Elma Hutch gave the. sixth chapter of the; stud book "Tile ' Price of '.Splendor'-; ; Mrs. Straughitn took,.eharge for the busi- ness period. The. corresponding sec- retary, Miss E. Mlutch, read several.' "blank ydu” -fetters • and ' Mrs: Straughan offered - the,. • closing prayer. Refreshments were served. P� ER ONALSIE NTION: • o.. Ii.•-mMty rtin.,, ;:has. _returned; to •town 'after spending the winter months a t h3ettgo .^ . Miss Margaret 1f tcl ell of 'Toronto spent the. Easter week -end with4her mother, Mrs. E. Mitchell. Mr, and 11ii•s. -.G , A:: D'tnlop have returned home after spending the winter in Orlando, Florida. • - • Mrs. b'r`ede lne� Nn • N { Snell),•ru efield,'was the• ' uest } ~+ 'of her, aunt;. Mrs Chas --•Barker , •Anglesey street _ d'tirin . Baster eek.. x -T • . The name of J. B;-ReynoIds was inadvertently omitted irbm: the list., of thosemembers of. St.: Peter's church •who- *ere at .IJdddon.::..an March 30th to attend the meeti'l i • • ”` ' g r. for the rromotion of the ;'Family Rosary Crusade. ` • CARLOW. • • CAI i,LOW, April G,-Vlrs', Ai-la'n Wilson has returned to her _lionie - ,at Mr. Tom. Wilson's,•,_haying spent the' winter In.Goderich_.witith and Mrs, Amos Stoll. - - Mrs. R. McIlWaini baa 'returned to lier. home at 'Nile, having spent the winter at Carlow. and Goderich. Mr. and• Mrs.. Allan Stoll spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hfimilton • of Thedford. • • ' ` Mr's. Errington ` and Mrs. A. _'Alc- Clinehey and Sharon speut•,the past; ;Week with Mrs. • L. McDonald of Galt.' - • '•• -.• • The West End ,Group of -rhe- ALS. met at the home' of Mi•„ and Mrs. :1'arank Wilton, on Tuesday 'evening and enjoyed a lovely -hot appeL1e4111 5itti •:g (o L .o• .10.ti. tables.' . • :1Ir, and ,Mrs. George Addison and Betty, of: I.1nburn, and Win. Addi- son, of 'Londesliore; -"l site t with. Mr., and 34Zrs..Davwe ]Bean on Friday.. Ladies Are Invited.—All the ladies 'Wlio : are interested in;,-Wonien's •lnr),stitute Rork are invited to be present ;at a+-•,Rmeeting 'at the home of 1Virs, Tit Clark on •T.uesdby. April 18. There will• be two speakers front. 'Goderich to Outline the' organ- ization of a, -branch of the Institute for `Colborne. . - • • ' w' -'- - Miss S. Bair has returned to her home on Palmerston ,street after spending the 'winter in , Toronto, RtelE \'IELLO Coffee - - Tea • - E BRAND MIXED Q' Pickles 16. ,lar._ 29c • "'""1�rOUtld �) Coffee ,STOKi LY'S SWEETE "ED =11.4cJades e Spic & span I►t g: 23c ;,.IL AWES.. Lemon• U i '2c C'aice or Bon -:Rini Powder 13c TOMATO & VEGETABLE .,„ . % r _•r.oa -max_:__ _ , :�:wt.,•s�:�-.r.;s�rxas.^.zs.�'..r""�.xv�a+r-. ��::�:::sxrK,.�r.•a�;:;::s�.•r,_..•,, ..�,..,wM� 1 QO Coiitrictors- • • ,Att WORK ou AntEp �µ Phone ' 3V -r42 or ?75M .. - .x.•45 OVAItDR• Quick or .• Pkg. is or7„ :negiltaii-44 'STONEY EY CREEK CIIERRIES ' A -NEW b )1 PRICE , Til i. 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