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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1948-06-17, Page 7:' 'ATJBURN`, Tune 15,• --Airs, Bert, were. taken up.-. and_ :t Miestou Marsh of. Kitchener spent a. few Band leader, gra, Sid; Mcclin�Gher, days with her, parents, Mr. and read ;a. very ,interesting story. The Mrs.. Herb Mogridge, Meeting elosed with ' a •,hymn and Mr. and; .Mrs, 3 0..1301 x are the -benendiction'tiiu visiting friends' 'at! Ayr,:. Wonie, a ,-^Mara. •Her . Mrs..r, ,Ray' O'Neil •and children, Mogridge presided • for the; dune Lyn., and' John, of . Ottawa, • .are meeting of .the Women.'s Institute, visiting- her' parents, Mr, and Mrs. held•in the Foresters•Hall .oa►ea Ferguson., day. . Mrs, , R. x Phillipa , presided Mr. and Mrs. John Graham or at .the' piallow The ,aeeretary`„r,.Misa m d d.. the f. neral M. Sin _ ;. read, several "Thank You Detrottr-�'wh4-�.t�en . ,e4�, .. • ,. u..�-: ... _F ...,. -. , .� urn. d to notes A re ort or ,. the distrlet - an - oi' the Rate.: Geo._ xrurin .ret. ee . � , on a -fis ,' aanaizneeting"Iield recently. . Gode- Detroit on: M .,d y. . . , ,.,. �-� itch li of', rich 'was' 'given by'Mrs; Edgar Law~ •Mr; �aud Mrs.,: Chas. Tw _. .e r ;, � ,. nisi ed•'141r. °wad. Mrs, R °•:d. Son' and Mrs,' Alpert C impbeU. A Minton t Mrs Bra Ph 1'i' arlcl Mrs, Ci, Aa • norsos .solo. 'was ” rendered. , by . d o 'owed b y a readingbyMVA. it Sundays' :. � .. " : Hoek, f ll. by:a ,. o. �' rM .TI iso an. n , s .M W Ro. d Frances Houston, R.N8,. Of Ted .:E+a. tx. ..._s, ..,. u ,. b , ,. ti- Visitor r red ,.,Plaetzer- •contributed .,a L on was a week end , , , M , M, �' ons,_.,, . ,.. k • a eats ,Mr,' and'Mrs. •Sohn duet and Mrs,, .Wilfred :Plus , ett with. her p„r, »c 1 Houston: • gave:',a' reading., d'he{; Coll: a l° was �. 3n of : fees,,,' ' The answered 1�2Y •'pad - g . • o li Or �lant;'e�d�i• , ve.: �: 'it. t#a_, k; &i:.-�!f$.�+�_.... �} 'r,� "la o to r. tested o: �f mt R'Pi��aiE�D>�"� �....o _.�ra h'y', . nx arra' t� a to: e e ..edl s-. . oolatl"o1Yed feed aBgr � f e�x, . , . , . 'produce ut•to - � _ � , . .. rod C ... a a , th26t' will' growand Mush �0 aquality, hag ,. P 4 ater ro t`p - o' t to the roduGeria:: ...., � x hoe 'IRs BALANCED FEEDS Ar. ALL CLAS.f, 'Qroso, roowUVE Stout fllR :REAtul t' ANIMALS &'DOGS. MST ER RRGOD. SOW x . R ON „• ...TARTER MASTERL 5 PG _PI. -ND P ..� A aVrAiTB& 0'W ' RTE '35% and your own ' grain, . oea TARGET PIG GROWER Remember it costs less.- to ._ feed a balanced ration . ' ..on & Allen -Herman Car'efoot The :regular, monthly. meeting dot , the B.lz,l'xTJ, will be held iu the 1president'•weleomed'two new mem- bers. The July " Meeting ; wilt. he "children's' day” and a' picnic will be held at Harbor ,Park, ,Goderieli. :Lunch was served -by the hostesses, M .s -•Geo, Sturdy, Mrs -Herb,„- Mog-.. r r ridge, Mrs. H. Tungblut' and Mrs, '0,, M. Straugha�n.. Ladies' Arid,—The Ladies_ Aid o£ the Bnptist'�e"hurch held their June meeting at .the hove of;Mrs. Glen Raithby on, Thursday, with -Mrs. C, • A,, Howson 1n :Charge and Mrs. R. ,3;,.. Phillips at the piano.. •The devotional period was taken by Mrs. A, Forsyth and Mrs, 'S. John - Baptist • church os ,Sunday evening at '"7',3O when :MrS. I4.F{ra,sen of Exeter°,will ', be;. the guest Speaker,' Everyone iS welcome, ffin m 'Mrs; Toho-'?rifdri, Mi4s�eraO Ti _ and Mr, Andrew Mcllwain of, Gode- rich visited Mr, Wm� MCIlwain and ,Amelia on Sunday. Mission 1$and.--•The• Mission Band of ''Sno$ 'TJnited church met. in the Sunday school room With. Lloyd:. McOliinchey in charge. The meeting opened with 'the members' purpose, A 1iymn was followed by prayer by Christine Cunninghara. • .4 piano (instil« MShiny, xsotn an, 00404,Howard t u l .Fieeiaertounay Brldgeo, bounty Sagliw, leb., and BarrT, Be .air A „... Toronto. I ntermeft was to DO- gannon, eeretery h'riends, • were present frons; Detroit," Toropta, Saga W, Mich.. Port l lgilx, 1Ci11- cardiue, 'Brantford, Waterford •.and Goderich; . ., Celebrating Sixtieth Anpiversar$, --`►ixty.: years of.• service as an organization ..was celebr ted., by., the ,of _Knox' PrelOyterlan diurelt ort ThursdaY afternoon. Guests present frera fretKnox W;•M.S„ G. r' ode ieh . send; 'Old St. .Andrew's, ii- ented= tl a 4110t1 n -So-} elety in observing the i►nversarY. h • "GS1' M SR was o..:anized In 3unei Mrs 1.888 by 11i`rs, I`air-oi' Ciiutona Ars, Edgar Lawson'_ presided and after' the opening • ,hymn offered prayer, telco ed the Mrs. •d.o>a.t?. M.QI$t9,u Ra w S' • read_ b re a__ guests, .The.. S�IFt>ii. _ , . -Mrs., Fear •of Blyth and_'prayer: -was ocered by. Miss, , &IlIe• Toll, also "of e Blyth. :Mrs, ',Lawson read greetings from" t. Mark`s Anglican church. S Bisset ofGoderieh, Ctrs: Gordon et president"''of Huron Presbyterial M.S., brought greetings frorc . that 'organization, and Mrs. Redditt Dg " from .the W.M.S. raught.: greetings.,�rm._,;, ..._..�._- of"Knox: church, Goderieh. A pleas ung duet, • Beautiful Garden of. Prayer.„1.. was -gendered by ,Mrs.' Geo.Sanderson and• Mrs,' Nelson A u , -;gal ou Nate utak par* chased -00W the Pott Albert airport was erected. last week at !'mien: to^ see, -x a the. v1f Otge. the posto�ce staff et Blyth fox PIA Fears, bus accepted a iwsitioa on the Clinton ` Scheel. Heard :'bas • AP - pointed Mrs Bert, Moyes, 'organist.; and choir director. of Clinton �Pres- b teriau . church, as music ,super' ' ;v#sgrK .�, of:A.1» i' a::' -- �bre l • G r � o 'C741404, . _, .. eY:« ,. od.�. recent honor. ; graduate'. of Western: 'i t His ins s • dm �, s a ` v"' it in bu S . .._rsl, ;'i.1rx rs tion arld . political science, has;' ac-: ` ce ted :; a .Goyernn e�t :appointrent", P ,, t . awa.Before • , the war ; he taught ..a:t. Paramount and' fiolyroodo • no to tion r meeting.will be: June: held in M�gllio� ,to. �c`righip on, . , 21 ' b 1. a' tacancy In. the Town- 21st to . >a, s.. ship Connell. caused by:the resigns tion of Couucillir' Frank Kirkby::, Mr. Kirkby has 'sold his farm in`'Mc.. ', ilio and moved to, Walton,: in Grey' township, r. - Fr derick Gibbs, of- Londe, sboro, e - ial on .o t 't n, hs • in.' rice Cli . died n e• �!. Wednesday, . June k, '• 2nd, in''. his' -i ht -fourth year.., Born in ;Eng- land,. Mr.:Gibbs came: to• Canada of GG, der ieh, accompanied by: ;when quite.=young • and spent most Hill o r Mrs. R. E. Wilson. The guest of his life in the Londesboro diS- speaker was Mrs. Albert Taylor of tr.'ict. He,.w-as not married.... Goderieh,, • who gave - an inspiring The death 'of .Albert . Morrell on message •-•on "Prayer. In her re- June in removed ne of the oldest marks she said there.. was a Zimit men in the 'Londesboro di -strict. He in s,.were iven by Mrs, almost all things; blit prayer Is was in his eighty-third year. His •fit wzta pla�ed�, 'l�•,.,and-..stun;,..,...R,sad.,...g,.,.,...,,,...., „.g •,,,.>.,. , ,,..., : ...�„ tQ, s•t h w he roll call ,was V. Kneeshaw. Mrs. A: Forsyth, Mrs �,n,- limited. We should `have wife, the former Isabella Farquhar, Marlene Eastim, The bytwenty-four members: "Glen Raithby and Mrs. C, A. How- faith in God, as. He- is`;alway°s will- died "�sotne . years : ago :and a son, answered Mrs. J. Smith. of The peering was received • by Ber- son Thee topic was given by Mrs. lug to .''hear our prayers. God Harold, survives. i i and= nice ''1VIcDougal:, Bible questions .W. Vesterfelt and. Rev,• A. Forsyth doesn't ask us. said the. speaker, .Godericl' township, s a grand,- ' -. ' gave o, few remarks 'and offered ..the, to do more than,.we span bear, and daughter. • closing prayer. Lunch ,was served. ; no- matter how small ,our talent Gs od d The death. - a rht n Edward Hen- Funeral of George- Irwin aarhe. can use it A poem Sixty year o e n, ofoccurred on was. held �,�from the home of :-his Isobel' Graham of Seuforth, who on the previous Tuesday. Surviving, sou -in-law, Donald Fowler. . on for . twenty-one years was cor- are his mother,. his wife, the.former Thursday and. was largely attended. respond-i�ng; recording. and press Mary V . Hawthorne of. Hullett, one Rev. A., G. Hewitt was in charge secretary of Haran Presbyterial,. brother, - James, of Seaforth, and of . the service, • during which Mrs. was read by Mrs W.• T: itgbnson o three sisters; Mrs. McClure, Col- Ralph- Foster of Sheppardton • sang 4 'VI A Lamont, Sweetly ,Solemn Thought," ae- c inpanied by- Mrs. ' R. J„ Phillips. The pallbearers were Sack Graham, Detroit;' •Wm,' Irwin, ',Kincardine WHO KEEP RECORDS EVENTUALLY BUY funeral •of they late ' George Irwin service,” composed by the late Miss Thursday, •June 3, following a stroke • h�• nton.re i. s ' Pisa.. Q r Haar d 11740* . Meroh ��.. t , o ,. air, 2.24° Olass Z�B _icl ii IId� 1 Vp Pis -4- Races � taxiing Gate • :.,. lVtabile I'm for 2 Strained; tense serves' are •often the cause Of meatless nights. Improper rest, night after night, is smell ollowed by -loos of appetite, -irritability and :. a tired, run-down condition.. • • hesor ilburni�s�Health , �W--For wdiao>~de�►� , , -��►nd3 erve iHs., ar_e ?iglrly'lseaeScie l;TTh ir6n and ther;ingreh ta_- ' thoT-contain- holp-to-impioga- the : blood • content, stimulate the nervous`, s tem, and the appettite, avid digestioa,y_thue ;helping to •promote sleep. +;� .v4,c4,4 ... r'�re e §old' o.t dna � ' . -I[ilbmu''tl.-Health"nnd^•`�'e%V'0 =1�llie I;r ,, g'*�o 3^� •iSi'b� TT'Miiburn Co., Limited. Toronto. Ont. ,.i'r'in�!'- pct' l.rs, P 87 West Str♦hone-574--or- above Agnew: Surpass Store, S�Y.ti,Y Don't suffer any longer.Yoy'll find-quicld • relief for tainful-pites when you- use Dr. Chase's' antise uc O rye entz Qrovea relief for ower z•b• years Ir. Chaser O me-rii Non worry about .your present or future security; Phone Carlow 2115 or write S ft. ROBINSON_ • cut the Monarch Life Assurance repre- sentative, R. R. 1, Port Albert. -w36tf . f Auburn. A basket. of white fl`awers I:borne township, Mrs. McKillop township, and MrsAles, Wright, Tuckersmith:, •• Hennedy—Noungblut . The, wedding ceremony uniting Annie Ferne, daughter • of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Xoungblut, to:•Donald Ray IIennedy, son of , Mr. and Mrs. Victor. --Kennedy, all of Londesboro, was -performed. by Rev. S. Brenton at the Londesboro.. parsonage. The couple, willmake their home on. the' b m' degrgo� �farni.- allett, town ship. ' '. ' • ' " ApeAmon—McCully : • ' .A.t the. Brucefield United effliren manse,` on' Jwie 2nd Rev • . R. ..]... .ems v. . . tri �...,.... .. _taaiavay united in mstrringe. ary- Grace McCully, daughter of Joseph' S. McCully,- Brucefield, ',and Charles ---ightth V.e n—of—lielgra, son of George ' Wightman, Kincardine. ' After a. honeymoon _ trip to Niagara Falls and.United States points, the couple will reside on the'Wihtitnan fa rni,. R.R. 1, Belgrae. . • n' Loses Hand_ by Explosion of. Dynamite An unfortunate accident to Ross W.illets', son of ;qr. and Mrs. Web-, ster Willets,'•Turnberry 'township, resulted in • .the loss, of his ' right hand at the wrist. He was "wo"rking with Road Superintendent `Harold Moffat:When a stick of dynamite. which was •to be used for blasting a: :iargep.stone,, exploded. He was taken to tile-Winghain hospital; -where was placed on, the communion table in memory! of members ; of the V; M.S. who had 'been called tot higher` service and a minute's silence wds observed in their memory.. Mrs. F. O.- Mellveen extended a rote, of thanks to the:guest speaker and all' others whohad- contributed to the . meeting The offering was -received by Mrs. W. ' Good and Mrs. F. Ross,' .and Mrs. Lawson, offered the dedi c tory-prayer:-, `After the -meeting, tea was_sorved in the Sunday school '000mis,-w•he.re-the-tables- War -e decor bniteewwith ow lnt�yhedllao w • aa kned decorated in the - W.M. colo blue and gaud and with lighted candles, centrad'the head table. Mrs. Annie Goderk whose husband; the late Rev,' Robt. Henderson,. was pastor of Auburn and Smith's Hill some fifty-five' years ago, blew- out the candles 'and , cake; Mrs. Henderson- re- marked that She considered it -au- hgnor to •be asked to take part on• this memorable occasion.. ,She spoke -of the- first .president, the late -Mrs., Peter Patterson. and. of some of the Members. Mrs: Oliver.0 ark of Gode- - rich, a former resident of Auburn, and member of the' W.M.S•., spoke a few worth; .expressing her pleasure in being Present. • a". did Mrs: Jas: Woods-. of'--Blyth,,--another-, former= rneinbgr of the W.M.S. Mrs. H. C. Dunlop, of Godericli extended a vote` of thanks to tine Auburn ladies for their kind `hospitality. Admission: Adults 54c plus tax: To Park Cars 25' DR; G. 5. ELLIOTT, A. A.M. President., No ,extra charge for the use of our Funeral Home, Toron- to Street. y' Prompt , Ambulane6 ' • Service ' Phonal Res: -365; .or - 7- the injured "member received surg- ical attention. Dogs Damage Livestock - in Tuckersmitb Doss suffered in , T,uclersmith through ,damage to livestock by dogs'• running at .large has become Yso great that: the Township •.Council has issued notice that owners must keep their. dogs under strict control.. Otherwise It will. be necessary to increase' the , dog, tax to provide money. to pay for "loss caused by, dogs to sleep, cattle and ;poultry. LESS .". • you..have ;firstconsulted ;'your nearest Customs: Office. The import of certain 'goods is now prohibited in order to conseve -our U.S. funds;' If the article you wish to buy is an this . prohibited list, it will not be ` allowed to enter ' Canada, 'even though, you 'haves - paid for it. ' ^- - Don't be_ disappointed 'Before ordering:. goods from the U.S..ot.; other -countries, consult your nearest A GODERICH MEMORIAL •• a,o 'SHOP . - i._.. NEWEST' DESIGNS .... ' BEST Oi3' BIATERIALS Guaranteed workraaaishio at prices that will please you. SAVE ALL AGI3INTd 'PEES 'Call at our ogee: or line to Box 161,'- Goderieb.: We will • be •pleased - to call,a{d help choose a suitable' metnorlal for your family" plot:. R. • A. SPOT'I'ON 9t. Andrew's ',10..• • .-- ' "� S0 your money by regular deposits in a Savings Account' at -The Canadian Bank of .,, .1.: : ;, ,, ..- .: ..; : _, ,.:gin ��d•,n,,,y,-� T. PRY PE :dc SON (formerly, Cunningham`•& Pryde) Clinton, Exeter, Seaaf*th- • Write Bog 150, or phone,4l3, Exeter • and, we shall •• be pleased to` oallr . . . . , . . THOUSANDS MORE FA►ERS -' LL UE TRACTORS use' The . new Canadian -made .Massey -Harris "Pony" beC0 -° has opened dip a great new market. fpr traitors. , Coia�merce, and- watch'.: tgid cr.♦ As 'your savings grow, "so does'your abiiaity to buy • - cash: Start saving today."IrouiVill. be glad you -did. Eaker atty . ... Wi�ndnnills 7 and'8 ,foot ,wises: Raker '& Beatty bit.'$ath Pump Sticks S=WAY FMB UNP' ALSO CISTERN. • Yee • we take - - your old, tires as part payment innbrand•neat/Gobdyearl. Take'. advantage "of our trade-in ' plan today► Q ETAILS Y a ,a ° ' y ...witha One year ago, Masse ••H•arrls• lntraduted a. new small tractor .. '. the Pon :. ,"with full complement of mounteditbols.....,to_be made 'nits Canadian factory; , k•, y, Previously, •all tractors used in Canada, were.'imported, Thus,i-Massey-Harris took••two important steps which: are.,:•.b'ound to play al big port. in Canadian. prosperity during -the yedtrs ahead.' The "Pony" 'open's up• a great new market -or tractors, both Canada rind In the ex ort,fiel' �.; The last Canadian census showed.nearl 500,000 farms still without.tracfors . many of which are nail farms and market gardens where big tractor.outfits`aree not racticakAnct therearea a great many: more` thousands ofrsmollfarmsinthe United States, - in Euro e, in Africa, and other countries where Masse i�iarrls praductt are Sold;. most every one of them is a rospect for a P . y r With the practical`, economical "Pony" thousands More farmers will bo able to use do their• work easier,• quicker, and rubra profitably. . • �tractQr power to "Pony" . ':. � :. 3 n , ., •, years The manufaicture:of;the Pon Tractor in Canada will provide obs in the ears ahead for Canadian, Workers ...°not only those employed in the Masse rYHarrisfactory, but also . those' employed Ili the, Industries' which supply,;materials, ports and services; 'The great and -growing" derriand for"the, "Pony", from the day of its firs#public demon striation, is evidence of its' real need and place in Ceantiditin- and, world agriculture. Ezttiblishieci' 1847 Winnipeg, Brandon, Regina, Saskatoon, Swift Currejtt,-.Yor'kton, w`aigelkY,► to to ii:d onion, •Yatn�titrv�eiw, `f+bi�taa,tal,.N�lortt�rslai� Moncton , .,. _ , ....... .