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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1949-05-12, Page 7We have the PtejliPes f'0 149,M9t YOUR c Pr:REASON MOM' GARMEE.NOW eREIWN 'CREWE,fay 8..1 -lits. R. h'in- •pigan ,Spent the week -end With ,friends 'in ,Ggderch,' ' 'Mr:. and 'Mrs. jack. Curran and " amiiy 'visited with Mrs. Treleaven In Lueknow on :Sunday. ' W.M.S.-Meeting. The ' Crewe. met at the home of Mrs. Finnigan on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. B. Shackleton ':'had charge of the meeting and followed the . Mis- sionary Monthly' program; with Mrs. Kilpatrick and. Edna McWhinney reading, the _portions from • the Ohnreh observer, ' ,Mrs. , slier WOQd faVered with. "six-instrumen t. Mrs. FZnnigan. gave ' tlie, report , of ,,,the Presbyterial meeting • in Hensall. and Mrs, Zinn' took the chapter. in the study book. During -the - busies' ness period it was deeided to send a bale for relief •work. • Mrs, Kil- patrick closed the meeting with pra e . , . NJ r . ? r'7 AUBURN, May 4 •, • ;311r. Bf t ruse: of Galt, !Tent the week -ed of with a [r, anct Mrs.: + Lawmen,: 0%044 ° Ross, ox Malta was a °week;entd • visitor with htsry nxol xer, NOS, V. Ice/34. Aft6S Stella 1tutied e. of r*oderich, is "nursing. Mss Cies.. Septi: at present.:..We . <8 d,.. ` _ Yepo?rt throe. Mrs, 'Scott Is °impr Odr,: ,tuT health., ' . • M1SS -�i� is Straughan spent, the .Week -end.. •with , her mother, Mrs; ;StrAugban.. Miss Margarret ding is a patient' in the Gaderich hospital, suffering from an attack of pnewnbnia. TheSunshine . Sisters;' 4itlnquet will 'ee Jleld in; the united Church basement on' Tuesday, May 17, Mrs, Albert • Campbell, delegate from West; Huron Presbyterial,- at- tended the auntie]: +convention. of to. London 0o�lfereiice branch` of time W.M.S. Of the hafted Oh n'eh, held at Kingevilie' chi May 4th " aild.. 5tli, The P,U• ` is , holding its monthly' meeting' int the. Baptist ,Church • out :Sirn'day,t Mays 15th,: , 0 . p.mt, isu 'Betty y godie . be the ,Fuest+A weaker .and special. music will, be .provided by. the Gloderich . young people: Everyone is , welcome.: Uuted $unday Behcet- Anidivers ary. Sunday se"hool,anniyersaryr will, be observed ' in Knox •' United Chulbeb .on 'Sonilay ';next, May,15th, WOOD STAYS GOOD WHEN TREATED IN�TN SCARFE'S D PRESERVATIVE! ' ° Scale's vW'ood Preservative seals new wood against decay and attacks by insects -mini - mazes later repairs and replacquents. Easy-. , -and-'i iexp ensai`ve' toy a . 1 ble�Eor!painting,. P pp Y on porch' steps,. window sashes, arbours, lawn furniture—any exposed . wood. -Proven effective by -exhaustivescientific tests. vont• o r Cars. and Trucks M+ narl ► an : k 947• Font Adan ARO DP* (14011, 1046 Dodge Sedan 1940'f Oldsmobile.Wan 142 ago, %/an . Picky ode -ate• 'acpeptable at fah' allowances. Aberhart's CarvAyme. RrOTJRY'_xitErsoxv, SALIM and BER,Y.CE St.4indrew's St,' Goderioh '.. - Phone '625W 0 MER? BNJI�tl4tlil'L.1 It, xMay V, , Mr" and. 1'Mrs, Ray WOW, and Dorothy' vjfted' oyer the 'Week -clad ate. Straf-. 1'oatdillte 'i3titttt•, Mrs, ' Moors►'-- ;pa. vote, ?3r., ;and ';Mrs'. Wisson, AO their son. Walter. " . . An: in2pressiyo,'itather's Day ser* 'rtes ,,, *as cpnduoted ii $entnilier '1Apite4s.- �f C1inre,h,: orld ou Say T' ie 'sa�cxaeft ba P tlsmn wase :adruin- m istered, Ave babies being presented' 'i r -the€ , -pare is -for ! '' :mothers' choir . llrov'idecl the. music, The Women's . soclattQn: metFo» r , Wednesday,. May &, 'at t'ho home et,Mrs. Raipli .Jewell,; with :as good .attendance. • Mrs. Hayward and Mrs, ' Moore were assistant hostesses. r • , , - Mr; Verne Gledhill motored, to Oriliia. atIthe week -end, and Mrs,' -Gledbifl who :spent two} weeks with relatives there; returned home with hitPm, ' Mr, illy Hill, of ineat • Mitchell, ' spent the weekend with ,Mr. Erie..`, and Tommy ,Meexe,' at • the dome' of Mr. and Mrs. Elford .' Moore, , Mr. -Will Feagall of Sardis .p en•t Week -end with `Mx. u4 • xs, the we.- ,� '..Feagth at. Nile. and other *rela- tives, — . R On' Friday ' evening last •, -the G:G.LT.. of B.enmilier United nite d Chu. rch: entertained the mo hersut a mother and �atghter. nn�ietiu the church.; A. short worship., service . was con- ducted by the leaders; Mrs: Fisher and. Mrs. Dunbar. '' Thaliks were endere _to -the -mothers for _their_ _. Interest in the work of the C.G:I.T. - and also . to- the girls 'and their - leaders • for• the pleasant evening which Was „enjoyed, by all. " Mrs. • Walters and rloyd ..spent; Mother's 'Day. with Mr, and Mrs.. Lester Jervis at Holmes`*i11e. r...�. �' andthe `preacher of? the day Nil be Rev. E; ..E.. :'Flallinau, . e r4ian Evangelical ' 'Church,.: Pite1 iie'r. •Services --"Will" be -held,. at 11 aja. and 't.30 p.m Mr. Hallran.'s o, ,the father" wits the -minister . f h ,' nmill aEz angkcal • 'Church at, Be er gg J• g here will • be special music at both services, with assist- once b ° Mr. Boo vmau, tengr soloist, Land Mr. Taylor, noted vtolinis , of Kiteheuer.' United Church W.M.S.. -- The W.M.S. of Knox United: Church. met in the church: basement; . with Mrs,. Fred Toll in charge' of the meeting. 'Mrs. Wm; Straughan read the Scripture and Miss Margaret • Jackson- offered Prayer. A minute" of silent prayer' in mem= ory.. _of. the, late I.1iss• Margaret Small 'was 'observed. Mrs. Toll paid a- tribute .to Miss Small's. work. A reading 'on" Christian, stewardship was; given ' by Mrs. D. : Patterson. and. one; on _ the'_ G1Zisti.an .,,Church by Mrs. E. Wightman:. Mrs... (Rev. ) BlieWitt favored - with asolo: A' report on the' Presbyterial meet- ing recently, held at`; Tleusieil -was - given by' Mrs. ''Toll- and Miss Amelia Nlcllwain. - • Correspondence.. wag' rend. and accepted and the meeting elrised with: the_ 'bene«itiction by Mrs. Toll. BAYFIELD - BAAVFIELD, May ,•1.0.—Mr. • 'Lay.: retice Fowlie 'of London and ir. and .vire. G. Koehler of, Zurich were guests of Misses E. an -d F. Fowlie over the week -end. ':lar. a d. ti r „„.•d.1m..,..'e•rguso London spent the week -end with the former's-.: mother, Mrs. J:ixn Ferguson. The service in Trinity . CC�h,urch, was taken on Sunday by Lees of Huron College, ,London. Rev. •LaVerne' Morgan has been given leave, of absence for the next few months and Is at . present undergoing ',treatment at Eek Memorial, Sanitarium, London. Among those who spent the week - .end at their cottages were :.Mr. 'and Mrs. Edgar Baher, Waterloo; 'Mr. and Mrs. ,Chats. R. Will, Mr. and Mr -s.- Cr..Chrtehward- and -•son Jack; Mr. and Mrs. .W.: H. Dunn and family, Professor and Mrs. Pember- ton and family, Professor and Mrs.• :- Kalbfeis itnH faicniilt".' D "and Dtrs. Torrens ',and family,' all of London. '• ' •Mr. and trs.'• James Scott" and Katie Spent the week -end in .St. Mhrys. . Mr. and, Mrs. Wm. Stuthers and faintly, of Embro, were • guests. of Mr. tend-1%frs. ' Ted • Mack over• the. week -end. Mr. and—Mrs. Ar tirE Brisson o Grosse Pointe, Mick., • spent a few days of their cottage this week. Mrs. Ed. Weston vent the week- end in Goderieh. The local vetera.n+s •and the village. t-rnstees are making -_a` fewer=bed around. -the-- cairn . %ll Clangregor Square_ around which they intend putting Ya low ornamental -`fence. Anycnie who wishes to donate any bulbs or Xfloweriug bushes,••• Vrefer- ably 1)ereunials,• will please „leave thent"-,with Mr Ma o1m Toms .,The, would be •miteli appreciated. - • Mr.. tlnd Mrs.„„ • Keith „• Pr.uss' of London'were • guest's over the Week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Tack Parker. VISITING NEWSPAPERMAN C, Bedient, editor of The Albion Evening• Record, of Albion,' .Mich., 'and Mrs. Bedient visited the Signal -Star office .on :'Saturday. Mr. Bedient was. a member of the group of United States editors' who •visited Ooderieh- about two years ago a • goodwill tour of I Ontario.. Mr. Bedient 'stated •he•en-� josed the, ,,,trip . so. inner, sit_ dist 'rime 'that he -decided to 'retrace hi,; steps this rear. From' f:ode-. ricll they proceeded` north to. the Brace peninsula. Get. 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"locals", cover more than 'two million .miles eactimonth and make up the Railway' "Blue Book" --- the Canadian National Time't'able Only Canadian National serves all 'Yen Canadian provinces, anct the "Blue Book" is your guide to everywhere • . , "p Canada or across the Border,. be ,your, journey; . .--14)r•a•da o;varelt ht longer. p o`r You enfoy courtesy and seruke ... ydu /ravel in comfort . you a'rri've refreshed- ' -• and relaxed whenoil-go Canadian Ndlional.` • MERCUR "°�t,I.NCC LN.METE0R" WVI'SItlN' /AT.}Oyp OMPAN'Y .. OF CANADA,:: '1.IMI .ED Wt. 'PHONE205 (Or contact..y0ir local , C arage. gat' ririceBtatioti st :ILWAirg ` r, 1R1.1N S` :e ' $ t' lL7l '$ifIpS e;. `' ta. BE.AHEAD- , 0' THE GRASS Power Mowers up to.25 inches-. an•`III0-3116.'wefirgliwontit- ,• •and repaired. '" Scissors, Shears, Garden Tools •' and `all 'small Tools sharpened. Drop them at the premises' of J. V. Thomas, 64 Elgm Ave. E. Robert Groves b ' IStf ,Complere auto glaze reptsice neat Ietvice..' Hobbs Dualite. and Duplace Safety Glass Installed quickly, cco. ' nornkally. ljleive.• • its Across Canada, travellers are speeding to their destination on trains of t Canadiaa-Nationakenjoying„delitious-dining,car„meals„conee' ' accommodations, rooms and berths, and every travel .comfort. ' Famous wins such as The Continental Limited and The Olean_ Limited, enable you to cross Canada from thePacific to the Atlantic. The International Limited, The Inter -City Limited, The Washingtonian are; typifyins'Canadiaa National's importance as an, International carrier , between Canada and the Uiii'ted States. These and other great trains, together with dependable. "locals", cover more than 'two million .miles eactimonth and make up the Railway' "Blue Book" --- the Canadian National Time't'able Only Canadian National serves all 'Yen Canadian provinces, anct the "Blue Book" is your guide to everywhere • . , "p Canada or across the Border,. be ,your, journey; . .--14)r•a•da o;varelt ht longer. p o`r You enfoy courtesy and seruke ... ydu /ravel in comfort . you a'rri've refreshed- ' -• and relaxed whenoil-go Canadian Ndlional.` • MERCUR "°�t,I.NCC LN.METE0R" WVI'SItlN' /AT.}Oyp OMPAN'Y .. OF CANADA,:: '1.IMI .ED Wt. 'PHONE205 (Or contact..y0ir local , C arage. gat' ririceBtatioti st :ILWAirg ` r, 1R1.1N S` :e ' $ t' lL7l '$ifIpS e;. `' ta.