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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1948-08-12, Page 7Coin lete with 25 cycle motor, ' 14 11.1':, at $203.00: Complete with Brig> rStrattan 4 cyclecle gasoline engine at • $2X0:00. �, - AUB,Citi'�i,. _Aug, 4, '9� elk -end visitors : with' Mrr' and 'Mrn.411dgar Zawson were Mr. and A*rs,itr'use •and Son "Villliam, of. (.alt. and Mr, 'and Mrs, John Finlayson, `of'""Sear i orth, a Dir.ltblit,'Qril pig Hamiitotsi-pent a %w %Ian; with' lair, and Airs. Wit. NORTH ` 1.• Goderich, Orit, \ Phone 69 Y L. 0.'Whetstone ASr'IF IE LD r - ar-- .i �•.Ch ss AS:H°FIELD;�Aug:-'�-aM 1 tte 'Mackenzie of --Toronto, is home -fon her holidays. • Miss' Ethel • lir ckenzfe ,iris re-, turned to. Toronto 'after two weeks' holidays -at , he.�'home he •e ' - Mr. and. Mrs: Ernest' 'Dobbs of Toronto spent the week -end with • Air. And Mrs, 'kWh MOIlveen: and young, ds;1glteFrr.,Pf ,'rslington;. spent, a few days with ikit. AICIrveen's:parr ents; Mr. and AI 'S, F.: Q. Mcl[lveen, .,Mr. and: Mrs. Arthur Spiegelbe>;g' andthree ,children, of ;•Kitchener, are • visiting,the ladyls parents,. 'Mr, and Mrs. Albert Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. ' 1ionald 'Fowler and Mrs. Seeburg spent a Yew days at •Niagarra. T� alls -. . Visitors with. Dr. B. 0,. Weir -are.' Mr. and; Mrs. John R. Weir, Joan' and, Bobbie, of Ottawa, and .Mr. and Mrsl:..D, A.•' Mac�Ka and Barbara, of. Kintail. • • Miss Lucille Keifer` af. WQodstoek ;spent• the .. week -end', With 'friends' here. •... Misses Jetriai .Anderson- of • Strat- ford and Joan 'Anderson of Watford are visiting Mr. .and Mrs. W.: T. Robison. Mr. and Mrs. Gormley Thompson and son `Bobby, of. Brampton,, ,spent the holiday week -end with Mr. ant Mrs. Herb Mogridge, • • Royce Phillips of Brantford visited friends here over the ' week- end. . Thomas Adams of Toronto is re newing old aetivaintances here this week. Visitors with -Mr.' and Mrs.' John, Houston. are their two' daughters,'. Misses. Frances Houston, R.N., of London, and Jean Houston,- and. Miss Jamieson, both of Toronto. _.. _Douglas. Yungblut, George Wright- and Bobby Yungblut are attending the. United Church summer camp at Goderich. The many friends of Mrs. Wm. J. Thoinpson•'-will ore -sorry to learn. she is- a -patient-'in the Goderieh hospita1.' .__ Misses Isobel Rollinson and Fern Haws, of Toronto, and - Murray Rol- linson, off Wingham, were - week -end ssvisitaz=s�-with-�r.�audxNL-rs: �A:. Rol, linson. • Mrs. Wm. Dobie' of Fort Frt$nces •spe it a few• day:0- - •with Mi acrd y. -Mrs. J. 0. Stoltz. • •Rev : a ud _ . Al ,4f Orth the -;t'atter's - brother, -__..Mr. _:Earl Howes. Alice' and Annie. Brown, 62. Misses =Det�roft==�v-isted�vltl���fss�-M�G�ih= cart last., Sui 4ay. Mrs- Finlay MacDonald is visit- ing• -relatives in Det'roit: Mrs. Duncan ' Macdonald and Dianet-••'-off--�•Flintr FiV> ichigang=•., ire-• guests -•at the home of,, the former's mother, Mrs. Frank Johnston: iaued oa •frids `here: "last we . • VsittorrAcith MrM1in 44410$0,4 were Mr.can4 MAI* 0.ywe'fat. on of Peace 'River' district, Mrs', 'Man. of New l'oo'k ' and, Mrs: Mailer. of Toronto.; .MrY• #filo Mri. two'-ebclreri, Qf' ort friende last W0014 • .lex. Ar}d$rson i art d Day ton,.;Qhior • .led, Miss' Zeta Munro, R.N., spent -ti e week' in Stirnia. "visitors .with Mr, and • Mrs, E,' Pbiiiips were 'Mr. And Mrs: Arthur Clark and Mrs: Alf,. Tebl utt Goder ch;; Mrs.' A. F''o c and Mies xsobel, Fox, 'lt,N., of 'Whitechurch 4 Dr, and Mrs; etas, Meilveen and +i -Erie eIlveen, of Oshawa visited with, Mr. and, Airs,' F.; Q. Mellveen,.,, Master .Freddie Armstrong, five, year old °Son Of • Mr and Mrs,Jack. :Armstrong, underwent as _appendix.; operation, i4 Goderich hospital obi Tuesday. LS.' • VMS, Meeting.—The vP.. ,, . of Knox -, YJnited ehuirch met,` in the .Sunday School room'°"on . Tuesday; 'with Mrs. Marry Yiingblutin ehaxge an Mrs. W. J. Graig presiding at the . piano. The Scripture was read by -Mrs. Wilfred Plunkett anti prayer was offered by Mrs, •Jas,- Roberton, A. solo was rendered by Mrs. Fred The ter f oin Plaetzer. � . T e chap"the k r , , study boo ` was taken . by ': Miss Margaret. , a.cksdn, The president,. Mrs. Earl, Wightman, took charge for the business ,period, Miss Elma Mutch, corresponding secretary, read several "thank you" notes. " Mrs. Wiglitnn offered .the closing prayer. Ladies' Guild.--Tlie Ladies' Guild met at the home of -Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell, :who was also in charge_ of the meeting. Prayer was offered by' Mrs. • Thos. Haggitt and ,the Scripture ` was read by Mrs. • T. 8, Johnston: The topic was given by -Mrs. Gran Raithby:--•- A -piano' ,-duet was •'rendered by: Evelyn- Raithby "Lind Margaret 'Jackson. A reading was given by. Mrs. John Daer and Mrs. Gordon Taylor -contributed •a solo, . Mrs: A. Nesbit took charge for --the&business.= The roll call'_ was. answered by paying ' of birthday money. Mrs. Win: Gooierinvited the; Guild to her home for the September meeting.Mrs, :Nesbit ,closed-the-meetin wit ra-yer yTh e g-- h� y.. hostess served refreshments,. , ET. HEIE i$,A#g� »-.,1�4tr13, eta Fort .of Toa:olrto %, Elie 'gate .c• o2 AO. and Mrs. M. G. Newton, y R'ey. and `yrs., W,a. Taylor of Dor- chester were recent :gtte$te pY.. 3/ 0„ c anstpn and. Mr. Mid.. iumpbrey. M. G, S', .1V1;clni:yre was a week, end visitor' with Mrs.McIntyre'and -Donald. • • - Woineg'e Iris tute.- 7)irs, > LWcdd Barbour was hostess for the August meeting' of the Women's .institute.; The: president, ;Mrs,;'cordon M'cPher- sop, Was .141 the chair. 1The roll i calk was well responded to by .laming''it orae of .Politeness I admire:.in a person," .leers, ,F. Barbour Mrs, l; Bice and "Mrs. L.. "Dnia were , appointed,, , to,' arrange for 'tile sew- ing course to be• held. in the, hall, from August `23,. to. August 27; Mrs; Lorne, Woods read a. thought•pro `vo ing paper on `"The-:Cominunity wee Business?", Mrs. Cheater Taylor. entertained • with a piano solo and Mrs. Barbour gavea read-. ing; `.cc/randma and. the Seaguii.' At the c onciasionlunch was served:. With Mrs. conc. Aitcheson and Mrs, Norman McDonald as hostesses,, $ YJt E'TrT', ug --Mr D ,Ii. Atkinson, Detroit,, is spending I fortnight at his home in the vt'11ag Mr. and Mrs. W. Cotton and Mrs. G. Alway of • London are at their' epttage-this month: 'Mf•g: N1:: Wrrghrr'and*Son,-Don; of Detroit, spe; t the week -end with -FIRST-P--A-D--R• TO' - SICS... RADIOS -- ALSO PORTABLE FOOL -PROOF "SOUND. SERVICE BY--?� NAit Certified- Radio Technician PRONE OR CAT.L Widder'St., Epee c )phone 59$> P,. todaq, and -often every day.. It's a real treat, anytime: Pepsi's: quick. delicious flavour really satisfies your' thirst, doesn't just tease it. So whenever you're thirsty, drink a, Pepsi. Lim' " [septi -Cola" and "Pepsi"are thgregistetrd trade marks in Canada of Pepin -Cola Company of Canada, Limited: We • take a lot of pride in the' high quality of the'candid wedding --photographs we have made. They are • a remarkatbly fine-- adjunct ine adjunct to ,our formal studio photographs: Please -'phone and let ua explain ' ° plan..' We're *tire it mill please you. -• - . T. PRYDE (5; SON - , - (formerly, Cunnings am $c Pryde) Clinton, Exeter, Seaforth Write Box 150, or phone 41J, Exeter and we shall be pleased to 0 Telephone 401-J ' '° St. David Street Goderich 87 West 'St., •Phone 574 -or abovd Agnew Surpass Store, - ' Phone '1199. -9320 er biother; 1 r. . acLeod. • Mr. and Mrs: George' Fisher of Waterloo- " Were--week-eiid""guests of Mrs. -F. A, Q'ildwards, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grierson and two children of -Kitchener 'spent the past week • TOWNNSi;rn COY, vc r • TOWNSHIP OF GODERICE Y . Council met in • Holmesv'ille on August 3rd. Correspondence from the Association 'of Municipal 02-' icials and the Dominion dement Pant Co. Was read. and filed. , • Tax rates.. were set - as ' follows: County, 8 1/10; Township, 8 mills"; general school, 4 mills ; Clinton high: school district, 3 3/10 mills ; Gode- rich, :high. _.school districts,L2' 7/10 mills, The school area rate 5 0/10; with 1 5/10 ,mi11s additional on'No. 11 school. No.' 2' section did not ask for any; No. 5 -section, 6 3/10 mills ; -No. -8--•-section, 2 2/10 mills ; No': ;9 section, 1 8/10 mills; Union No 12, 7. 540` mills; Union NO. 10 and Union No. 2 are both closed;.Union No. 8, Bayfield, 5 7/10 mills Feder- ation ,of Agriculture, One-fifth. of a. Feder- ation, Police S9llage had not given any statement of` lbw much -require, so the flaw was given first reading to be coin- pl'ted next meeting.;' • _ • o.. 1 -_honer -em�wil' -•••.The•-•rf u�te ep y'st 1 furnish their `statements later, also Hydro accounts if_ any. Mrs.,N. Cantin • T e•'�•Holmesville cemetery upkeep RieSt'at' St. joseph � y p p ,�• was again discussed. The Anglican • 'Ie death 'occurred at lrer home„ church. Ifav on a and cl aned_-. ai • 'St:• ..Joseph, on July 31st • of up their portion and are' waiting '2or- 10Sephrne Denom ne, widow of the'• the United church to take whatever, •hY".'x7 Y-,SaNM'1!, P,w•a ••y T..r..,•.u.., •T'fi"";. naa •of Seatotth,„ +di 4: pi 1? -1.1117 apt, after •a long period of failing "health, He was f ty eight i.earrsR-of age and: had conducted ri grocery b,> ,lp, �.. ir. $ea2orth for thirty -•five years. , W Wamf,ovaltite ' �l ct resigned• .the: position of p road snperinte i4er t tf Hallett townsbip. 'after twenty-seven years' service with; tie township, The.Cauneil at its meeting last week Tare;lepted him with' a'•cane, uitably %nsertbed. T: - . . W 111iailu .Fraser Swan, 2 Cijnto , suffered a,. .brolten hip 'a;nd • seve:te. Shock when his truck went into -'Elie' ditch on ;No, 8 •11gb:WaY : between $eafarth� "and ":Clinton, He • had el'idently :fallen asleep" while (lily ing.; ,ile "was taken to Victorian abs." pita.,•' London. • One hundred stitebes .were re- quired to close a :Wound in -'the side' of Do?ri n, ic` ;Mnrrag, McKillop town;:. skip, after `he jumped o1 a load *of train• mrd Stru&k'' .the bundle of a fork that was stick Ag '11.,i); ,u. r iu t Le r C to a Sea Her astaken,th H w .ground.. forth hospital. .. 'Telford C;ook 'farmer, of • the 'Bel- d , grave district, nearly lost his life when knocked down •'by` an ,enraged bull. Twice the animal lied him h o riml flit as beun to the h g �g Y s to- the ring in the bull's nose. Fin- ally he managed to crawl to a fence rind Into aa,. tree.. Neighbors summoned by, his wife came', to the rescue and `lie was , taken to the Wingham hospital for treatment of ,his injuries. ' • An old resident' of the '. White- , • facilities. • , church district, Mrs. John Gillespie, -- hoe' 'passed away in her eighty- ' eighth year. Born , in Lanark - county, she had lived in the W hite- church community for seventy years, :. latterly 'with her son, Gibson',Gil- lespie. Gil- I ie. -She-is-survived-by a daugh- ter, Mrs. CE. F. Martin, East .Wawa - nosh, and two sons, Gibson, of , Whitechurch, and' Charles, of Tor- .; 0ODERICH S C)RIGIN, A1. onto. p ii hucknow Has F U N E IR A ` - _HO' M°E inereafie4 Tax Rate -_ L,ucknow's tax rate for 'this ybar is-A7.2_milis,_an increase of 9.8_mills over last year's. most of the in- crease is front .a larger county_ _+� . mar .� r;- `-,--- e alio caved 1 -c�.1e - -S,.. an in,,a the age of- °-'few t went ofn-------:-7-___,--2:1-1c ren expenditure; ' �� Yate.. arc.sse , - g �. ..�: en-;'--gra eventy-eight years: ` Her husband, and twenty ` great-grandchildren . Who died eight years ago, was' wide- wy l • known at the turn of the century r Na .. T' " as the promoter of a plan "to join H ren and .Erie , ri . akes u "of •a canal from St. Joseph:©n.•Lake method they decide on.• • •- Huron to a point on "Lake Erie, He Accounts ` paid: 'John Howard, Telephone, loan, $400; School Area ?ipso planned to make St. Joseph' an ,',,Pili. iti record of so yeuire :sr s a moAieaLis. ; prerninn.on road insurance, $1001 Board, temporary loan; $2,300. industrial 'city. After some years factory .treatment for piles vr•heniorchoidig; of effort. his., ambitious, lan.,_failed ' 'ou canpo� itivel�ydepend_on Roy TyYrdall, .fox_bounty.:$6, Miss"._Council l ad1our-ned._ to meet-- on _ h . ' ";. Yn materializQ Mr Cantle i - sur- • ^�y %d R`,?1•. -•- :- ^-,-- -- 4i•A:.T+pt. :+'k:• u"v:^ "+SEX. -1`^ II-- . 1"' ��lreacrn�-user.crf hrntse"„.�5 •;�.Bayfreld '.Puesd�a�<, Septeml�+er 7. a:t�;,:pum. _ � --� . ;,: , ... : •, •. �...: „, . �:Qr� \.r•�: rived tij'.. four sons,and.•three dal gl `". a s. Ciill7�rnleftf� �:. Fall Fair, grant, $50; Municipal. R. G. THOMPSON Clerk: P k Our cious re tion • 'ooms'de ed f'0' 'etli ,,, s •.a Co leu c ie c •.t d • 'vac 'Cir t .:. h di s of fer onvex� . ns art , px'>G y,., +� a the' e a�Q iends-:at. �o•;e 'tr c e....-. • , l1.0 E'e feature 4' W. E. Branston 'Service CAPABLE : HELPFITI. , ATTENTIOhI.. > 'You are assured' of. Our ° helpful capable . at'teintion',ta, every,. detail. 2. CONVENIENCE, Our :well-aointed funeral home offers every facility for fan'�1y and. friends: �' e' " 3. BCOINTOMY..�4Our charges <.meet the=` needs of levery'. family -Regardless of the amount. you spew.. y: can-- .. family—Regardless �? Y '-i you,y •,�- - depend on. our uta QQt in service and the full use of our: T; - 1 EL -E -PHONE- 399' W or. J. 17 fiIION'CA S - Mrs. •M. Rossand daughter; Mrs. 3. H. Cobb, Toronto,: aro at --.their,, cottage, "Sum-R=Inn•," for a fort- Pat Graham of 'St. Catharines spent the week -end with •, -Keith• Brandon. , Mr. 'find Mrs.• Arthur Ford, who' spent the Month of Jtdy in the village, returned "to- London last week. • - '• Miss Lita Penhale has returned to St. Thomas after having spent :the past week with -tier cousins, Mr. and. Mrs. E. A. Westlake.' • Mrs. Oliver W. R,hynas returned to Toronto on Sunday after 'having spent' the past two months with her brother ,Willran L. and M'rs. Fergtisop. Mr. and. Mrs. Gordon Johnston of. Paris ale the guests this `week . of - • 'n 1s : such• 1;Its���'Vest n r' 3fi1�.-E. Weston; s firs. Claude. Robbins and "daugh- ter - Claudia, of Detroit; are visiting. the •fortner's,• • niother, :.firs. •J , — Macleod, sr. - ' Miss Lola Elliot, who spent the past two weeks "witir her mother, Mrs. M. 'Elliott, returned to Detroit on 'Friday last. She was .accompanied by Mrs. H; 'Miller and daughter, of Mount Clemens, who spent a '.fesv: days last week with Mrs. Elliott. - _ : Mr. and--firs.-Ross__Kneeshaw and three children, of Toledo, Ohio,• are spending two 'weeks at- their home in the village. Guests with ev. and Mrs: Harold Paull at theii cottage, are Mrs. T. B. Howard,- of Toronto; Mi•. J. L. - Dixon and Miss . Carrie Dixon, Of Brantford. Mr. and %Irs. Gordon Ramsay and two children, who have occupied D. L. Atkinson's cottage ,for the past to make their home at Clinton, where •I1r. 'Ramsay is 'stationed at the R. and C.' School. • Mr. ,Asa .' Styles, Los Angeles, CO., who has been visiting relatives in '-Canadil, was the guest of Mr. . anti Mrs, Lloyd Scot -chiller for a few days' i.x'st• weak, 'Rev. Y. C. Ts'ai, of the Diocese of Thong Kong . and. South China, was the special speaker at Trinity church, llayiield, '.on Sunday thorn-' ing. 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