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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1948-08-12, Page 232,4011$024.-r, 41joufPX, leaf; 9.48 AT116I111,1• A•ug 4 Week en elalied ort, • f rie tg; ;il0e:14n visitors wit r1' pisitors with Ur. and .Ntrs...dr . h:,..--.s�',Wxr, !;n ta•wsou were' r. an4., Bars, L, Krim Weyer DZr, rid, lf, D. ,)'..L`atteise?a. and son Willizi n of Galt tnid r. aft Peace 1.iver. rte:., A aft. ?fall. , , , , . M of 1Yew ;Rork; and ? [rS, Muter of rand QrtirM ,s. Jelin ' Tapson, of , Sea Toronto. , Mr. and Mrs, Alex, Anderrson, and 'Mr. Root, Gibbs of - 114'32116n spent` ' hildr? ;Y 13iti tib ;Ohio; saite3i` u- f?l+lendS latst •week .. ..., n few nava wit}# Mr, start 1VI.,c *7"."' Zeta Mttit�r(), , Miss, If.N spent the weak iri ;?arnla, Visitors Wltaks Mr, stud. Mgrs.. X7. Phillips were iv Lr, , and Mrs, Arthur Clark and Mrs, Alf, Tebbutt of Gotlerich, '$rs, ,A. • Voz. aid Miss ,Isobel Fox', i' .N., of W1 iteel}><ueh. Dr, and Airs, Chips: McIlyeeni• and Brie Mcilveep of Oshawa,, , irisi(;ed' with Mr. and Mrs. F 0, IeIlveen, Master Preddie•' Armstrong, fivb- your-ola,,sdn of Mr and ]lays, Falk ATrrnstron'g, .underwent alt appendix operation yin . -Goderich hospital 9n uesday, ':e -n :--. W,M.S .11I etx b, Tlie W.M.S. of Knox, United dwell met in the Sunday School,' ,room on Ttiesday, With Mrs. lialrryYXuu g•,biut in charge andMrs.r '4'if. J. e'd :-t. .Cab pr sx. trig u the pianp. The. Scripture .wAs' read by Mrs, Wilfred Plunkett and prayer. was offered"by Mrs..Jags. Roberton. A solo • vas renderedaby• Pl.ietzer,- The , chapter from the study book was .taken nY Miss Margaret ijackson. Tlie president, Mrs.. Earl \Vightrnan„ took charge for the business Period, • Miss• c'lina Mulch, on.i;respondir;g secretar,: readseveral' 'thank you" dotes. Mrs. Wightnuan offered the 'closing prayer: Ladies' Gu'Jd.-•-The I.aciies' Gitild met at the home ..of Mrs. Andrew Kir1 connell, who was. also•in charge of the meeting. Prayer was offered' by .„]Mrs. Thos. IZaggitt n'nd the Scripture was .read •by• Mrs,; T. -S. Johnston. The eopie was given by Mrs, Glen Raithby. A piano duet' was rendered 'by Evelyn Raithby and Margaret Jackson. A reading was given by Mrs. John-.Daer and .Mrs. Gordon Taylor contributed' tt solo. Mrs. A, Nesbit took charge for the business. The roll call was answereect by paying cit'- uirthda„ Money, Mrs. 'Wnr. Gorier invite( . the Guild •to her ;'home •for the September meeting. Mrs. Nesbit, closed the meeting wtth,+p)ratyercThe dostess_h-served--tefxf.sili>:t s:•- • • Y IE • BA., . FI • LD. • yfro�nirgPlunkett. l r.a a ��s, Bob Mm cIlveen And dauter, of Isiii,gtoln, spent: " a few days with'Mr. Icflveen's par- 'ents, IS1i. and. Mrs, v,.0. A',icziveen; Mr, gad M'r's. A.rthrlr' Spiegelberg and •three children,- of Kitchener, are ,visiting the lady's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Alber ,,Cainpbeli. 14 and Mrs. Donald Fowler.' and lies, 'Seeburg spent ' a few days at Niagara Fa11s. . Visitors with Dr, B. 0. Weir are Mr, and Mrs. John R. Weir, Joan and Bobbie, of 0ttaiva, and Mr. and Mrs. p; Aa . vl;acKay and Barbara, ,.of 'Miss Lucille Keller Of Woodstock spent the, week:endWith friends here. • , - 1Misses•..Jetrid 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-hoa"inlay week -end with Mr. -and Mrs. Herb Mogridge. • -Royce Phillips of Brantford :svlidisited. --friends here over the week . . Thomas , .dains of Toronto is- re- newing old acquaintances 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, broth of Toronto. Douglas Yungbiut, George Wright and Bobby "Yungblut are" attending the United Church summer .camp at Godericla... " • The many friends of Mrs.. Wm. J. Thompson will be sorry to learn she is . a _patient in.the Goderich , hospital. . 'MissesIsobel..Rollinsaoon.., i Gild. aeras ]laws, of Toronto, and Murray Rol- linson, of W.ingharn, were week -end visitors -with. Mr. and lairs. A. Rol- ns(irl•, -�- - -MrsWitt": Dobiel` n rrn:t -trances spent' a few das with Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Stoltz. Rev. W. R. and Airs. Alp of' Perth SIMMIMPOilk Complete with •25 cycle • inOt1/4 y• orr, • at $20.0.00, . Complete .-with Briggs-Strattan:. 4 cycle gasoline engine- : at $210,00. ASHFI'ELD -1 ASHFIELD, ,Attlr, 4.= -Miss Chart- , . _:.. T �• t n .. i• •i m o te-'•1�a�ke� ref` T -o- ento•�r;h o - ::for -thea --hot days: _- Miss Ethel Mackenzie -has • re- turned to Toroii to ' after two weeks' holiday's at her home .here. Ai.hN?.:.<,E.rvo Vct7t.•:A11./h,!1)fiS'. ,0%".. `.. •Toronto. spent "the weekend with • the `tatter's brother, - _Mr,-- --Earl `Howes. and Au Misses Alice a c ie Brown of r? Detroit visited with *Miss M. Oath- -earl, ath -civet `lust FS'.taixdazy: ti... 1.rs r`ixrYti M)t�Ifistrxld :ice visit= ing relatives in Detroit: Mrs. • Duncan .Macdonald --and Diane; of .1 .Flint, _ l21.013.4gan, are .:'' ..,h(� oF. t ',guests a, ,.2]MYl;. 4�. _.. t4.t._.+V+-�R�.V+._1.-.....�b,�tik1:'.h�.bf��!i.ee,1!1, mother, •Mrs. Frank Johnston. FIRST AID RENDERED . �TO - SICK . RADIOS ALSO e PORTABLE FOOL -PROOF • SOUND SERVICE B. R. MUNDAY — Certified 1 adio. Tett nician -- PHONE OR- _C -ATL Widder St., Goderich, Phone'5'98 .: today, ankl 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 Pep>i. "Pepsi-Cola" and "Pepsi" are the registered trade marks in Canada,Af Pepsi-Cola Company of Canada, Limited. We ' take a, lot of -(pride iii the high quality of the candid wedding photographs 'Fe have made. 'TThey,are a remarkably fine adjunct to, our: formal studio, photographs. Please 'phone and .last' 'us explain our' plan: We/re sure it w .11'please you. T. PRYDE & -SON, (formerly, Cunnink:,am . Pryde) Clinton, Exeter, Seaforth Write Box 150, or phone 41d', - 7• Exeter Bald we 5ha11 be pleased to • call. _ _ ..: its?:..,, .• ania� 87 West St., Phone' a,74 -or above Agnew Surpass'Store, ' 32 &q 34 ". , Phone. 1.11118: 9' 2ttt •4 • HAYFIELD, A,ug. 9.—Mr. ' D, L. At1 in oil; Detroit 1S"': " elTtlit ' "�" ` n g a :fortnight qt` -his home 'tit the'rillage. .- Mr. and Mrs. W. Cotton and:Mrs..: G. A1way of -London ate' at their cottage this month. ' - Mrs: M. wri ht- and �sori ,Dori, of Detroit, .speltt the week -.end • with • -her brother, Mr. L. II. MacLeod.. •s \Mt•. and -Mrs. •f-3•ertt- " ti . Y--3�-z5-b'aia-F v� m Waterloo were week -end 'guests sof Mrs. iP." A.. 1 F,vards, Mr: and Mrs. Walter Grierson alai 'two • child'ren of „Kitchener spent the ,past,' week with. Mis. Ici�jvatrds. , ' Mt, ii. ROSS and daughter,' Mrs. Jr -I=I Cobb, Torou.to; .il•re-• at--- their - for a fort-. nigh't.• . fat Graham of St. Catharines. spent the week -end with "Keith Brarrdoti. • Mr. and Airs. Arthur • Ford,- who spent -the month of July. <1i- the village, -returned to Londun last: week, • • Miss Lita Pe-nhale has retartaed to �t. Thonlats•". after hating spent the past week with her consitis, _llr.,auei Mrs. E.. A. Westlake. ,Mrs. Oliver W. Rhy•nas returned t() .Toicintu un. Su-adny- afti,'r having spent the past, tw'o iiionth5 with her brother William L. and Mr.:. Fere'] Son. • Mr. ;awl Mrs. Gordon. Johnston of I'al'i's 1I l•e- the, ,;Nests -110:4 1pvri of the f,ru,ea-'s sister,' lir:; 1?. -Weston, and Mr. -Weston:" • Jars, i'larade, liobbin.s• and. dangli-- ter ('l ►lreliai, of Detroit, are visiting the t)rtlter'S ulutl er, \1 r4, <1. W. \l ai cr.eo(1 51'. Miss Lola I1liet, who spent the. past two weeks with lied• Mother,. Mrs. M. El.liott,'retfirpe1 to Detroit on Friday lest. Stir WI) ti ac091ti,[uTil10(1 by AI 1C.• 1I:\]alley and laugh -tom;, of Mount Clemens', who spent at few .days last week with Mrs, ,Elliott. • i\lr: and Mrs. I{aiss hueeslutvy :tad three elrildren, 24,,',1'oledo, Ohio, are spending' two weeks at- their house in the 'illage. • • Guests vitt-I{ev. unit \Irs. Harold '1'till. at. their o'rttage ale ;Nil's. 71. l',. -Ila ord, of • 'Totoutu lir. .I. L. Dixon. and Miss *Currie 1)i;ion, 'ef Brantford. - M• •lffr.'an-cl Mrs-, Gcii'i1sRa n1'li1siika :tad two cihildren, W4o have oceupietL.l). L. Atkinson's cottage for tare past eighteen months, tl9 left on SattirdaY - a ..i o a :Ian ort • til t t ,•moi-- where ,�Ir , atnsai .as �7 at 'ta) (r it. the .1 . and C: School. ' •• • Mr. Asa J. Styles, Los Angeles, Cal., -who has been visiting •rerlaltives in 'Canada, was t'iae guest ' of Mr. and, Mrs. Lloyd, Scotchmer for a few, days last' week. • Rev. `IY.. C. Tsai, of the Diocese of IT*amg 'Bong and °South China, was the special speaker., at trinitychureh, Bayfield, on Suday morn- ing..'"1`he speaker, who is going back to teach nt the. first Christian , University tit Yen Chiang, is at the IJurort ' iooese' `caw With his. Wife. ti d ]two children for the summer, • • *R IM S STS+ ak3.DENS;';A.ug, 0,4 1 :, IO t 'Vito! Tbrontd is the, guest O f Rev. Ata d. Mrs,, . ., Y Rea. and Mrs: W>n, T tyio'r of Der- . ci],ester were. recent guests oaf Mrs,; Cranston and - Mr, Mid. linraphrey: Mr. G. S. McIntyre was a vireek,- -encl�sit4 D(rtrald _ 4 Womten'siiy 'ood' Barbour was •kpstetls for the August meeting .of . the Wpttl.en'S°-Intstitute. The president, Mrs, Gordon 'MePiler- son, was pie ' chair. The roll call' was weil''responded to by naming «, , feral of politeness I aaduiire in' - a person." Mrs.' .p. Barbar, airs. B. W. Rice ;and ;Mrs. L...11urnin were 1LJ)Iointed.to•iarrange for tato sdW- ing course to he held in the hall, .frow August 28 to August Lorne Woods bead a thought-pro- voking paper on "The Caramahaity- Whose Business?" 'Mrs. • Chester Taylor entertained with. a ,Plane Solo and Mrs, l Arbour gave a• read - hag, . !`Grandma, • and the. Seagull," At the conclusion, lunch. was served,. with Mrs.; Jaynes •Aitcheson and Mrs, Norman McDonahl 'us hostesses. TOWNSHIP 0 ODERICII Councilr-met in Fiolmesville on August 3rd, Correspondence from the ' Association of Municipal 0'2- fieials and the Dominion Cement Paint Co. was read and • filed. Tax rates were' -;set as follows : • County, 8 1/10; Township, 8 mills ;• general st•hool, 4 mills ;' dffnton- high school district, 3 3/1Q mills Gode- rich' high school district, 2 7/10 mills. The school -area rate 5 6/10, with 1.5/10 stills additional on No. 11 school. No. 2 ;lection did not ask for any ; No. 5 . section, 6 3710 mills ; No. .8 section, 2 2/10 -stills ; "No, 9. section, 1 8/1() mills ; Union No. 12, I” '5/10 mills ; Union No. 10 and Union_ ;No. -2' are both closed ; Uni,cin No. 8, hayfield, 5 7/10 mills ;"Feder- atiori of Agriculture, one-liftit of a niil>ca . lltld. .not given any statement of how in1(Oh- they require. se ' the bylaw • 4080 S1?raaf, well known] 1�usineet- lnan of Seafoh. died. ` oa1Ju1� Ot• after c,-io 'period otfailing health, 10 was fifty. -elf years of age and b d •eorzdueted'a grog x°y' builness• Seaforth for' thirty= ve dears, t t # ,reoquea*,,t e tion ttiort ;(rf"" ilrti inteadell ` T: Iiuliett township after twenty seven] years' servile wink. the . tuwnship, The Ceuneil ut its sleeting Just week, resented liitli with a cane, • Suitably lnsetibed,, . ' • ?'ililat Vraser Swan, of=' Clinton, sud.ered. tl broken' hip .Azld severe. shock when its truck went into the. ditch on, ,, No, S highway between Seafortk and Clinton,, had evidently 'fallen asleep while driv- ing. ITe was tri pn to Vletor.•ia' 110s r pita], London...,. - One hundred ,stit„ehes,were re - haired to close a wound in .the side' of Dominic, AiutraaY, Meltil'iolr town-• ship, after he Jumped Off a -load of grain and struck the handle' of: a ,fork that •was sticking up: In the ground. lie Was takers to the Sea; forth Jiorspital,, • Telford •Cook, fainter of the TBe1-- gra w district, nearly lost iris life wheti Onoeked down by .an enraged, bolt. Twice the animal .hurleii him to *the i earth as he hung on "grimly to the Icing in'the' bull * nose: I� in- a,lly lie managed to crawl to a fence anti into a tree. Neighbors summoned by his wife came to the rescue and. he was taken to the Winghaui' hospital for treatment of •I1is injuries. • An' old' resident :. of the White, church' district, Mrs. John Gillespie, has passed. away in iter eighty- eighth year. Born in Lanark county, she had lived in the White church epw.munity for seventy years; latterly with her son; Gibson Gil- lestyie,._ She is sarvivedthy a dough - air, Mrs. 0. F. Martin, East Wawa- nnslt, and two sons, ; Gibson, ofWhiteehurch, and Charles, of• Tor- onto, - - 'LuiltaioW •11as • >lne ,ea.,seclTax Rate ' L\icknow's„tax rate tor this year is 47.2 mil]~,. an increase of 9.8 wills Our Sp�L cipus ' xe e ticn rooms 'designed ftir quietOesa convenience .and privacy, 'are ,:at the dia posal Qf fa. and 'friends' at no' extra 'charge. t e' a�eS• �u ' f ' O E Cranston .derv ice - 1. 'CAPABLE ATTEN`x'TGN.;"`' „ . You 'ears assured df. : our helpful a 1 tt"" t ion t ��—'' 1p c 1?ab e, a cut .to every' ��,etaii, 2. .CONVENIENCE. Our well-appointed funeral home' offers every fe,cility for family and friends..; - 3, ECONOMY. Our charges •meet they needs ofeverY family ,:,Regardless of the amount:, you 'spend, you ° can depend` on our utmost in service and::the' full we of our _facilities. ,g ' --,,-;-•ien. _.."-.'-'-- .. ,a;-„.. -n.Ve `--.-ltt's; -v year's.- Most, •-.. ,-_ . -1-7---MONTREAL REAL, ST. was „tts fialsf readltl„ to be,.ems , r t. e i t of •thea,, in__ _; _ ,pleted'.next meeting. • ,' •crease is from a •larger,. county ,.__ ' fC (Batt 1 .let andattar . C ' ' The n C ea ed . c�h o hoo 'four telephone 'systems a4 � •i1 z will . a�fi ->� p Xi ; rA. - 11' C �) (, n � ri .rhea .w,t).i�"tT�.•t::il • lenlr � � �i t' .•,11 L�+'L�'mstiit(attlt3n:tu'_:�xl'4.' • �.� - ,f:�. ti�,�� +�-,--,,. r at -the -age -ALL $..=Cl.�, Mrs: N. Opal!) seventy-eight eas. ler 1t sia l Hydro accounts if arty. C „ t n. b•. y t, u� 5r lit - The IIolmesville eeuaeter, t5ipkeep iDaes at St. Josetfh ,. • who died eight years ago, was wide-- was ide= wasagain;discussed: The Anglican 'The cl.enth eeen1recl' at her, home •11 Titov 1„ it the .turn of the century', r .S C _ , 31st i 1 cltut c1i 11€ty a t,oue ahead unci' •�cle:tnecZ a•t , t, . Jo. elan ”, on July of as the Iia nnft e'er of a plitri. to `join • rr .! .Jos )h.i D - l.a te:'..Hl. r nag gess h)ti - ... e nc c o t t( d e iY .itae•t s� i i 11 a l t n.. t aa. is . o f � n ,L G Q (a L. )ja wl l \V1 , tl 3 ,.;t >,... �_n(h..._..c. wa•t.tm faa:, . _ ,. ...,. e .. e,......�_„ .......��� .. the' Tl'nite(1 church to. take whatevver' •;_-_---- � of a cams] truant $t.' ,rosepri on Lake' method they decide on.` Duron tet a pniitt oat Lake brie. He Aorta -its paid : • John . Ilowiard, pieniiunl on road insurltnre.'x+100; Roy 'L't ndltll: fox 1lonnty..$f1, _Miss.t c•'lteson, use of house, .:'�ti ; Bayfield 'Fall Fair, **grant,.$ Q: ' ^�innicipal Teloplione,. loan, $400;"Scho6l Area Board, temprtraty loan, 82,390. f:.onnciL__n_d w area 1n' steer on ,Tlresclay,. September' 7. nt-1- p.m. • R. G. THf)MPSON, Clerk. •llso planned to make St. 'Joseph an industrial city. After some years - of effort his aiubitious plan' failed'" 1,to inatt'rua me. -arts. Catitih is sur- I vivt'd by four suits and three dangh y,�;'st:.v-o g'a ii InYtaldxen '��. . aTtr 7t•wenty With. a record of too'yenrs'as' a'west tia'tia.,.. fastory-trestment tor- piles or -liemorrhoid% -T- 4 you can poslti rely depend an . ms:_.-•�.__�-�.- ,: r. bases Ointment.. 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Front wheels are ' inidependently,suspeoded on large coil springs.•Rearlongitudinal --springs are crura longi Telescopic shock absovbers-fccr t tnd,t sae P: Vtllt�tl'Matt'siraTiied mus' cies take the fun (tom halting,. rub in Minard'S.teltukdzem telatxed, cool, QukkWitiki greasctess' no'strong:o iiir. INF'aD'$ taro kennelled! Siete lite ith its "Fingertip" steeling, llietenr holds to, an even; dead-straifght course. Self-enaergizing- • brakes permit "Tip'toe" bi akirig. Seven Meteor thodels in a tinge of striking Colours. (White . sidewali- tires optional '-ac e,'t't'a host).. _.. A PRODUCT OF ,FORD ,OF CANADA ia(NLtHT' { f V MERAIR `.-t1NG•;CLIC IA 1'.1E±t7 011/ISIt A� '' It5Re molt ItC,pMPANY OP tANADDA, UMt'E