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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1949-09-15, Page 9�S y.'y(S.Z�S•hJ J :44JJ.V:� •. J. • } J J The entrance'' to our : Funeral Home at 17 -Montreal 'street. le Inv ; Y ou i a To Corn. are• • - Jour niodern facilities e . ,st�, .Aur complete. service DUNOANNON, Sept. A 14. - Mrs. Haar Maize visited relattilres *Rat Gtie ph last Week.... , . Mr, and Mrs. Len' bhr`istilaw and .Leona, of Nile, . visited Mrs. Abner Morris on. Sunday. ss'6lwe Finnigan,, who taught a school near Wtnghum; has 'been engaged -t teach'iii the new twenty- fonr-room Princess Elizabeth sehool in, London,' having charge. , of a primary -Blass. Mr, -and Mrs Everett Finnigan, ,her parents, spent Tuesday` in. Lendoli an'd 'attended the Western. Fair, Mr, and : Mrs. Roy Hudson. had Ng . visitQ.rs,Zat the week~ end Mrs, lUmbach and ,her son, Mr: l£1mer 1144ach, druggist, of ,Lucknow, and, Mr, and Mrs, 'Gordon.• Htadson,.' and .daughter, of Detroit. ' Master • Kenneth . Crawford, .of oderich, who ;, spent...tp meummer with his: grandparents, Mr. and • Mrs.' W. A..Culbert, returned to ;the home 'ofhis parents, Mr. and Mr • -Leonard .Crawfo d 'to• start school. Mr, and Mrs: Cecil Culbert 'and little son ,are visiting relatives lit s Week. . Mr. and Mrs. Allan Reed and family. visited. the scenic gardens and Sowing well at 'Formosa on M the week -end at Niagara .Falls, Mr, and , Mrs. Steve Stothers and •,daughter;,'B.uth, of Fergus,.atld.&Mrs, xolkn"•rCrispin of L�uckuow, spent Sunday w.ltI Mr. 'and Mrs. , Henry Horton, N.„ ' • Horton, with ML. and Mrs, Robt Bete on 'Sunday were Mr. and. Mrs,. Orland .Bere 'and' fa ni'y',• Mr, ",tend.: Mrs. Eldon Culbert•.and iamily, • The W:omen's ,Association -of DIM. gannet). Vatted Church .trill 'have their menthly meeting at the home of Mrs. T. J. 'Rymn on'Friday even- ing:. ' ' . a• Miss- EYizabeth•.Eillott ill able to be rip and around. a little each day after nearly aix months' „confine naent to bed. Mrs. ' Olive thilbert, Who . was,nurse e4mpanion; 'fo>: •seven yy, of [• s - hasreturn horse. ,manihs,. � �•._., Mrs, .,Rich, Finnigan ;is,; visiting' her. sister.; "Mrs. -Z. -MOS,- :.Goderich-:_ We are sorry to hear that, 'Miss 'earl Finnigan' Of Goderich is III. at the °(oderick' Hospital, . Mrs.,', Melvin Reed and . Girvin , visited the ,former's daughter; Mrs. Lorne Hedy, Mr. Eedy and + little t Toronto t i we k eon Doiiglas, of •Holyrood, on Sun h day, • Bev. James Bright resumed his pastoral duties ithis• week, .with Sunday services for the Dungannon, 1?ort Albeit and" ` ,Crewe United Church coiigregations. , Miss Noma. Mrs. J. G. Montgomery: • Sherwood sang 'a solo, ,accompanied .,..,...Our many er ti ecord of helpfulness to every by her sister, Miss ;Shirley. Sher- win annual harvest "home service family' in their'time of need. 'll b h ld i' St P 1' Anglican wood, ' at the piano, during.- the Dun - Sninciay,• , _ • Mrs. Neil McDonald of $intail was a recent visitor with her sister, 47MONS' EAL S'� A �'.EVE PHQI�E., r FALL FAIR Dg `ES --1919 J Bayfield Harriston Kincardine Sept. 15, 16 l�r'ussels • Dung nnon• . St ford•.... .. 1921,• .rat. ,� eEt• � .� ' Exeter - L-Sept.•'21; 22 f. orTrton.... Ripley Palmerston . -,,z;.Sept 2Z 23• Seaforth, •. • Sept. 22. 23 Tees$ter Listowel Sept, 26,.427, St. Marys •':;e. Mitchell _ • Sept, ' 27, 28 Atwood Sept. 2,•7, 28 Sept. 28, 29 -Sept, 29, 30 Sept. 29 ;_:.�:,dept, X9,;•`30 Oct.,, •1 Oct. 3, 4 ,Oct. 4, 5. Oct. 5, 6 Oet.• 6i '7 wn e. e . au s ,_. . Church. next Sunday at : 7,30 P.m. gauinon service in the morning. The in charge of Rev.' Mr.' Bright . of c-hoir sang an anthem. • Berrie. Special music has been Vietters with iVIrs, ,J, Kill,otigh are lanned. her two daughters, 1Vliss Mabel Kil- Mrs,. Rich. Park, ° sr., has been lough,;, Byron, and 'M'iss Eva E11- nursing a sore foot aftercalditlg lough, Reg.N., and George Knapp, with boiling water from the stove, 'Toronto. ' Her granddaughter, Margaret Tlionias " Rivett, ' Mr." and I- rs.. .Black, has been, _, lending assistance Everett Errington, Wilmer, Mar- in the home...jorie and Norma :enjoyed a week- Miss- Joan. Rivett;; whhad just »rotor trip to Owen Sound, recovered" from a lengthy illness),.: ' i1ai sBertha n and oberinor .on Monday became , j1' win last'Thursday: .- ...;' Popp night, requiring ;•the doctor's sed to attehd-London Normal School.. • Benefit Dance.." The -Coiwanash vices. _ Portuu[itely •'the.,. illness :Was. •.: . , ..:. ._ quite • temporary and she'was able. Junior Varit ers _`and "Junior •Instr . - tufa sponsored a:, penehit dance at to _: reiu>n, to High.. School on Moir.. •-. P°' .. 'Agricultural' , ; .,.. _ M:� day, the Agricultural IVsi.11...here en Fri,; • Dun •anion United C rch willday night far Miss "Joan Rivett, a" tember 25„, morning and evening, hold anniversary services on Sep.: member of the :institute .wiio was 'nd in hospitals •-most of the. with Rev. G. Hazlewood of Walton as'';ille'`speaker' 'S eeia1 rr�iusie is being prepared and engaged for these' services. Mr. and . Mrs.;, Wm. McClure visited`9;G1r, and Mrs. 13111 McClure and family at Elmira, and spent Just add water —,foie milk istri itbe a "cream, Mixto 'mix..4 a yand few `. -: - minutes you• 11' have* Devxt s Food Cake, that will make you, proud of yourself, - Never before ,lias there been ,such' rer- -minty of home baking success. The "new , DOWNYFLAKE Devil's food. Cake Mix - is one .of%'thirteeni neve prepared mixes resulting' from 25 years of experience itt blending the finest ingredients'to produce e�oresu You can be sure of quality, of ease of preparation, of rcsui`ts. whin you buy DOWNYFLAKL Miixes. Treat your farm.' Ay to ,this.delicious cake ,today-. A . TAN? .AL1.: TI -IES!., POWNYE AKe mixes HOT BIiIIIT GG PANCAKE '‘,IWITITE CAKE BRAN MUFFIN •, ,Q1.DEN CAKC coOkIE, , Hot R6tc Set WAF' SPICE CAKE CORN MUFFIN GINGERBREAD SPICE COOKIE Repairs 87 WestStRul?'hono 574--fibr above'Agnew Slunass Store, 932 hn 1199. One r�ao BIOU and W,te h1`iaxts in On $o c •;A few Yetirs` ago, pnxrebred ete%xn 'herds Tin i3ureI .�.ounty•.were• fes'v .and tai: between. ° An ladica- •tion, Of }naw ..the picture • is new ehang%ng was, ,given at the 'Huran� "X1aek. and White nay held •iii con,- •vection with. Blyth Fair on. Septeni her 1, when twenty seven" exhibitors'' brou lit out'a total Of 138'.hea,dr to make, ,this One of . the largest :Ho1-` ,�., stein,: shows yet held in the 'ro. , ince this year, Tba was 'un- i . teih he•b Hots n 'un- doubtedly the est tltxai. t� .,. ,• show • yet- be1'd lir H�.>lrron .a .,Judge 4,° I",!. Rrtn,ions' of the ('J„ A.,q , GUe1P1i expressed pelf • as being • cry much' impressed, singling . out the junior' ,.and senior caii `classes. the' dry two -•year-old s and$ the' nill~nng: . three -.year-olds for.. partienlar ' ut tention, "s`ally°Tenses Pioneer proved her- self not only 'a good show Cow but an. 'outstanding brood tow ns well when she carried off 'the sent dr. , and grand championships after heading the aged cows in intik for Ross Marshals, Kir:kten, and then scored through her ,progeny. 'nor juniorbuil calf by *entitle Rag Apple Sovereign was first and junior champion and her two-year-• old daughter, also by Sovereign, stood; second in her class, . „ ' • Sovereign . sons, daughters and granddaughters, topped ma ny classes and• a group of Sovereign granddaughters wan. the senior get- _of -sire_ for . J. W._ :''n-Eginond Son; Clint n. • -This -go-tip-included the „reser e senior nior and reserve rand chaPi n.f .maleE ont Sovereign Sue, who ''!.headed the milklu'g ;three-year-old. class ,•-Rose' holm `Milly Sovereign, a Sovereign granddaughter;, was , junior -champ- ion female for Leonard Learning, Walton afterheading the- senior - heifer calf .class, while a. Soverei. daughter, .Hilight Sovereign Clo h- •ilde,,.owned.•by.Thos t yen &„Son, 'Gerrie, ,was. reserve junior champ - ,ion. . The • latter animal, 'a: junior heifer calf, is out of 'Hayden's fatnons world 'Champion producer Banostine Dutchland •Clothilde with her senior two-year-old --305-day twice -a -day milking record- of 823_ . lbs."'faf from 16,272 lbs, Maurice^ hxiia-lran-of S. IIsi n• & Sdn, Belgrave, showed the . Win- ning junior yearling heifer. An- other member of . the same herd stood .second, in this. class. Senior and grand champion bull was the top senior biill, Walpine K. B. Max Ragap:.tx, owned by Reg, 111cKiel, Clinton. • Reserve' wentto, the second place senior bull, Meadow Glide Rag Apple Sov- ereign, the "property of ,W. Hume Clutton, Goderich. Ross Marshall, ltirkton, :'took the junior award on Meri `,Acres Sovereign, the, top junior bullcalf with the reserve junior going: to ' S. C. Galbraith; Blyth, on the, winning junior year- ling • Vinedale -Sammy K. Three exhibitors had four iit'sts• each.- These were W. Hume Clutton, Goderich, Ross Marshall, Kaarkton, ' and. Leonard" Leeming, Walton. Jarrott Bros., Kippen, and J. W. VanEgmond, Clintola, each' had two firsts, whilethe following had pie first' each: Reg. McKiel, Clinton; S., C. Galurtiith, Blyth;' Howard Feagan,. ' Goderich ; -Alvin Bettles, Bayfield; Thos. I3iyden & Son,' Gorrie; and ,S. Hallahan & Son. There was a string Calf Club 'class, `tide- antimals'-being,in.- spiendit shape and cveIi shown. The four top cafes in particular were oritstand ing.- . These ---were. shown by, 1st, Norms .'Leeming, 1Valton ;' • 2nd, J. F. ,nn'Egmond, Clinton ; 3rd, .Tack VanEgmond, Clinton ; 4th, Toni 2 { Brock, .Granton. 'Incident:111y,, the top three were all granddaughters of Sovereign. ' Fifth.' place went :to Dotiall Clutton, God'erich ; sixth to George 'Turto,�n,” 'Goderich; seventh to Don Can;Ipbell, B""ayl;eld ; eighth :in ;YOU McBride, Zurich; nfinth to Chris -Eine Dobson; 1 irkton, and tenth to Boyd Taylor, Walton. Showmanship awards: we •e gig en` as follows': lst, Jack Van1 gmond ; second, Christine Dobson; 3rd, Fred VanEghiond ; fourth;, Tom Brock ; fifth; M. Hallahan:- :sixth, 'Norma Leeming; seventh, Dougall Clutton. BENMILLER,- Sept. ,13.. Feagan and Mrs. Hoover of ..Nile spent a • few°: days :;ith• " Mr. and Mrs. Stanley .Vanston last .week. Mr.' and ,Mrs. Benson Good of Goderich visited on, Sunday' with Mr. and Mfrs. H. Geod. 0. Mr. Girvin Young -and' Mr. 'Verdun Vanstone are getting their, buildings wined. for Hydro. The sympathy. of this community is extended to Mrs. . Clifford Van-. stone in: the Loss of: her ,father. Silo -filling is the order of the day in this community. Nov the • holidays are over ' the C.G.I.T. tvi1L. respme their, midweek rneetings •fir tiie fall and winter on Friday night; September ].6. - - The' 'Choir are havin g a social evening- on ~Thursday evening, and practice also,' • The Women's Association met in the church on Wednesday last with' r nt, In, •.tri.. n �tlnree .members . ese, . , e . t3' .., .P the win ..of new business a. bake°'sale -was planned 'for in the near future:, Mrs. -R. X. Moore is spending -a few days -with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W'isson, at. Straffordville, :