The Goderich Signal-Star, 1949-07-21, Page 7Make tee: double strength And
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filled 'with cracked Ice tl�`•
Odd sugar •and lemon• to taste,
Brings
quick relief.
reas',ess.
fest-drying,
no strong od
Economical
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ST. 1rTI'+LI7NS, '�'
Mrs. Wilbert Durnii and Janet,
. ere• recent gbests
.
of
Mr. and Mrs. J,iin Durnn..
'
Week -end .visitors. lnuded Miss:
Margaret McPherson, student nurse
��� _.at Victoria Hospital, .London, with..
O.
Mr. an 'Mrs: G. McPherson :Mr.
and Mrs: Gordon Milleg;.and Larry
,aid Miss Doris "Taylor of. London,.
and A r, M' •rt'ay ; Taylor = of .Wing-
haih, with Arr. and Mrs.' Chester
Taylor ; , Mr. Robert McGuire of
London and Mr., Stuart McGuire
.of -.Prince Albert, Sask., at Mr, E.' J.
Thonn's. -
siYs63e Mrs. 'Gordon McIntyre and Don-
ald, of Ottawa, are holiday visitors
with *Mr. 'and Mrs. W, I.• Miller.'
• Mr. and Mrs. Cuyler Ramage and.
Children, of ,Chicago, are visitors
with ; Mr. Lind. Mrs. Mac. Ramage.
,'Mr. 'and Mrs. Fred. McQuillin,
Ivan and Barry and Mrs. John
hiller visited last week with Mr: and Mrs. Alvin Miller at Strathroy
t.Oliuton Is organizing for an old and Mr. and Mrs. John Sparkes at
Home lWeek in 19i;U. ' London. '
Wary' Steinbach of Zurich
fell She,�• •survived."'lny her only dauif.
from a tree: while picking cherries,
with the; result, that •his 'leg "was
fractured ' la twos pierces. r•„ �h
'TO pea. erQP in ,t , e Exeter disc
tractis reported by l nadian Oita -
;tiers. tp
aa-.:ners.,to ' be konlytwenty per cent.
of a .normal erop.
Polio' ?Victim' ' ° '
Wingbain Girt
Grace Giitnour, a seventeen-year-
,014I
eventeen-year-,old• girl. ' from the Wingham'' dis-
trict,, died in Victoria. Hospital,
London; on .Thursday last, the ° first
polionyelitis fatality .of the ;year
•ins Wester. Ontario. Miss Gilmour
'was. the daughter of Mr., and. Mrs.
Hugh, #Gitovour, Turnberry township,
and was ' an employee of the United
Farmers' Co-operative at Winghani,.
:$osiery Mill' t', • ,• -
Clinton $old
The Richmond:, hosiery mill at
Chilton' has been sold 'to a London
man and will be re -opened on;
August 2nd'to inanuft cture olil
full-fashioned.' hosiery....All, -Circular-
type,' knitting machine are being
removed to• the Richmond mill at
Mitchell. Antoine Garon - will be..
retained as superintendent of the
Clinton plant. '
Strange Animal
Found at Walkerton, -
Clarence Thompson., a Walkerton,
insurance agent,' could hardly ..be-.
•lieve his eyes when, at a .call from
his son, he rushed to the `woodshed
at 1}i, home and found half buried
in'sa dust a strange creature which
turned out to be an armadillo, ,an.
armoi-plated animal , of South and
Central America. Its body was
about a foot long, with a • tail- of
about' the ,same length! , It had
escaped from •a show. that hadbeen
giving An °exIiibition in the, town.
Drilling , Operations
in Search of Oil ``
The search for oil has brciken
out again in Huron. Drilling is
proceedingr., in Hulled . township,
some miles distant from the scene
of 'similar operations somee rs_
ago. William MacGregor : and bis
`Iippen -are--gritting down
'a• ^ pipeline°' in. their •-spare-` time .'and
say they are willing to stay with.
the job. for live years before giving
,up. 'I'n. Usborlue township there is
•another• hopeful group .,who have
commenced drilling operations.
Was Noted, a.
Writer, of Short Stories
The death of Mrs. Pearl Ann„
Toll; Lauglilip 'of 'East Wawanosh
followed an illness of 'five months.
Mrs. Laughlin was the . daughter
of the, late Mr. and. Mrs. Frederick
Toll of East Wawanosh. She
trained as a `teacher and. followed
her -profession until -411 -he forced`
eo-resignm 9iei. sehoc l l
Forest last winter. She was well
known. as a _writer of :.short (stories
and of articles dealing with life
on,, the farm, t which were pub-
lished in 'many farm ' magazines.
ter, Mrs. Roy Cope, >l'Qrest, an
three brothers. and ..two steers
Fred Toll} Auburn; Dr.. 0 ? Toll,
Trail,. B,C: ; TOY TOW and' Miss: Adie•
Toll, on the 'home farnli,, and • Mrs.
Marr „
Glrallb44kOtris. township.
HQLMESVILLE
HQLMESVJLLE,
and. Mrs, Bill McOlinchey, London,
spent tile week -end with, relatives
in the village.
•'Mrs. J. Harrison' spent a few
days withher family in ' Goderieh
torvns'hig, •
Mr, and ♦Mrs..J'im Howell, 'Teddy'
and Johnny, of Saginawt. Mich,,
Spent. . • the,. week -end with Mr,
Howell's aunt, Miss ..5. ° Acheson.
Mr. and; AI•ii5l, ,Aitken and ,,daugh-
ter, of Londcdii called: on, Mr. and
Mrs, Charles MacPhail on Wed-
n a
esd �' : •'
Recenx..yisitors.witit;Mr, utud Mrs,
El, J. " Trewartha were Rev. - and
Mrs., S. Miner • and, family, of . Ford-:.
IChr and Mr• and Mrs, :Kennett}
Langford ~end fn.mily, , of Woodham.
° Mr. .and Mrs. Will-Zapfe..and
daughter Arlene, of Saskatoon,
Sask,,--spent few clays with the
fortner's ' sistbr, Mrs, Wm. Mc-
Clindliey, andfamily:{: Mr. Zapfe
has been a C.N.R. engineer in West-
ern. Canaria,, for forty-five years.
OfSBRIDGI
SZNGSBUIDGl43, cul ' 8,
and Mrs. 'Leo A7# rintate of Wallas ;
burg Visited, with frank .Dalton on'
$unday la
fix. 't Long
iron, and Mr and Mrs. Victor
O'Reilly werevisiting their friends,
In the neighborhood . ;over. "tike` week=
Mr=.. and Mrs, Michael Martin bf
Stoney ' Creek spent the 'week -end
In our midst
Mr. and .Airs. Jpe Garvey and
family, • Thomas Garvey, and Miss
Dolores Dalton, ,left here last Week
on . a: motor ' trip to Denver.
Colorado, and other Western points,
„Mrs. dames Wallail"e, left for Tor^.
onto today and will visit her 'daugh-
tors for a week. -\Shg;.,will; he pre-
sent at the* Maria* ..of Miss 'Beta
to Mr.. Feeney • of Toronto. • which
takes place out' Saturday, July 23,'
Mr. and Mrs. ' Mlehael, Law ane:'.
famii ' of Goderich and Miss'
D'armali I ogan.,vlsl ed. their friends
here on ,Sunday. '
iss Agnes King 'fi'f Harpilton Is
visiting • her -sister, Mrs' Braise
Martin, and ,,Mr. Martin,
A shower was given, for .the bride=
elect, Miss Beta Wallace; at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dalton
on Monday evening, by her many
friends and ail , spent a most en-
joyable evening.
On Thursday last Mrs. John •Ken
ney had a' two-story f•"hlne•. house
moved from lot .3, concession, 7,
to her property on the Blue Water
Highway near Kintaii, and will
homemake• it an addition to her tourist
A large deer "and a 'little fawn
have been seem. by many farmers
In this vicinity- during the past
week.
P. J. Sullivan • and, .D. Dalton
Madea business ,trip',to to London
on Monday. '
Miss Rose Mary Lannon. of Tor-
onto visited her parents,' ,i ir. and
Mrs. Wm. Lannon, over the week-
end.
'.CARLOW, Jtily 19: - The Col-
borne branch of the Women's' Insti-
tute will meet at the home of Mrs.-,
Arthur ' Straugha'n at l3enmilleli' on;
Tuesday afternoon, .luly 26th •
A Trip toThursday
one -of 'Mr,. •She nod's::14uses" took
several Wadies front the .Dnugannon
anti Colborne Institutes. to 'Guelph,
for a day • at- the Women's;, Iltstitute
holiday -held there all last week.
The ladies enjoyed' an • organ and
piano recital, a lecture on beauti-
fication of -the home grounds; and
a clemonstration of .,garden Amer
arrangements. All.were well. lei se.
with the : day.. •
• Junior Farmers' Church Service.
•
Suuday" eboning a number
from ' this part . attended.'the Col-
_ flash' ru.nior • Farmers'' churc-
serice in the Dungannon ,TJnited
Church: With the'.e centionof•l:he
siilendid -sermon preached .by,' Rev.,
a:s: 'Bright en. the Parable 6f the
Sower, the• members, sof the Junior
Farmers' organizfation • conducted
,,the service. ' It was a very beauti-
f ul : and reverent service, with fine
music by the Juniors theniselves,
W.M.S. Meets at Betunillor,--he
W.M.S. of Smith's Hi1lW United
,:,.;• Church held their July meeting at
the Biome of Mrs. Hayward a
3enmiller. • The call to', worship'
Was .given. by Mrs.. Tom Wilson,.
who 'was the leader . for :this meet-
ing. The hymn- -"Where Cross the
Crowded Ways of - Life" was sung
wilth Mrs. Treble •at the piano.
yiis.• M
BMarsh and Mrs. Win. .Clark
read the - . Scripture lesson. :Prayer
followed by . Mrs: Henderson,' whom
the .members are' always. glad to
welcome.., The roll call was
-• answered by nine members. ' I1trs.
is •Sher-w,00d', gave the -f✓inal';'chapter'
_ of, the study book,, which has been
ii:j{7?:,C;';.i:}: } <•.:::r:.•i 'i •: •r .....•.::.. }Y::.Y::ir•
Lunch
Refreshed
Travel
Refreshed
Work'
Refreshed
`L Authorized bottler of:Coca-Cola..under.coniraC :witii�Cota.Cala Ltt ,
enjoyed -by all this, year. ` Mrs, Wil-
son. conducted a quiz regarding the
task of finding -.more missionaries:'
A call has gone out to the young
people to enter the Master's service.
The meeting closed with the bene-
diction. Mrs. Hayward serve& ' a
delicious lunch and all' 'enjoyed' a
social hour in her home.. ' ,'
BENMILLER, July 19. -Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur' Gibson of -Detroit spent
a tfvo Weep,' holiday at their sum-
mer honie'4at Benmiller.
int. Goderi eh, called on Mr. ,and Mrs.'
C. A: V'anstone on. Mondays' ,These"
friendly ?visits from old , friends
are greatly appreciated.
The Adult Group. .of Benmiller•
Church held their. picnic •at •Sunset
n
Beach one venin evening last week.
Mx. and M'rs. Adair Craig of
'Toronto• are visiting. with Mr. and
Mrs, .S: •Vanstone. ' .
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pfrimmer
and family are away enjoying their
summer holida .
�*S' ' ,
.Miss_ Louisa,,Maedel- of Goderich.
spent Tuesday at her old home in
the village. ,
Rev...W
Bk, and Mrs. Moss. and ,
family; OtiVds,who ,are A,,' baseball has a cork : centre
spending holidays with their friends about the 'size' of a . marble.
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strength and nourlbbinibnt• put flesh on bare bones. =•
Don't teargettingtoo fat.Htop when you've gained
for normal weight.
Try f monaOatwrei onto Tab10 e 1 n wwvvigor
nd added pounds. thla very .day, At aU itruggista.
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. in all"income groups, including ivany Who can. afford
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C-19498 -
MANY PEOPLE, perhaps you yourself, already live in hoi3ses
which are as much "aluminum" 'as. others are "brick" or
to •. o • ariad>ari'buTltlixl s: 'num which
stucco"-' Just look at the amount of alums
alrea'd'y Tsgoang int g
Roofing and Siding —Last year alone ab
m
ut 100 Gan
adian
fabricators. shaped thousands of tons of aligninum for use
roofs and exterior • walls.. • ' • •
as w
r.-
W:ndows. Today a score of Canadian companies are making
alurhinum. Windows and sash which have unique advantages:
.they never warp, swell, shrink or crack, and never meed
painting. •
Insulation---Alurninhn bas outstimcling insulating properties..
Already. numerous Canadian companies adapt it to keep.
hairier w,arm in Winter, c
obi in stimrne.,r
Cutters ticishing, Trim rchrfeci►ral Hardware—
$ecc.aus.
e •aluminunr •
is attractive and lasts a, °1ifet ne, daz Canadian
i lantrfac ~o kept busy
�r making it ink;; all sorts of farms for
use Outside :and load+ the house.
Alurn:mins -'is becoming more add i Pre • popular
for use nni home building because ... -
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MINIJNM C0)1111)/itit ►1 CA04404; sLTp.•
'Pn4iittit idwl Precessert r1 Al nils a Yet Gthodfafl ledu;itji kiid Werld Markets:
'NrllbNf'itEAI,+A•UEIFtOyf iRQ it(t.IVANCOltigi&WfkplSOfe',
all Inde true `ble.
• • . it ,does. not rust... es practically y ; !�_-
r, A
. • t rf e arts stayio
'1`hererortb rncxlta eria c c w
: it is light end easy to hancilk, is very stronti needs
only correspondingly light supports.
'a rt has.. an attractive natural tinisb, and can isd�
V a,.
paiiitod if desire4,
•
",+.like; other Ueltlit g matecia1sr ,ctlurnirium can lie
"'Used in houses,p any de�aienf
Ask' yontk arehiteot or cantxactor ahout al zintt T i
for building. ° He knows the', ,story, of ATh tn'e ••
t ontinaing .•research• into its tiscs. So Ito oatri, toil
you .about its overall advsnt4' gee; anal how ytnuctitt
profit, #hey Whorl huillng or rettioddliirig