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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1950-05-18, Page 9• A[1BURN " May 15 . =Miss aJeatn ,`" Houston •°and Miss Jamieson, stn= dents': of Toronto University, spent a few days; last week . With the formees days; Mr. r and Mrs. ro5'n pa Houston. . -:. titford Miss . Mary. :Asquith of Stratford • spent• the w;eek�end with her par-. . O. E. Asquith. • eitts, Mr. and_ Mrs., g and Mrs. •Ellis Little and ,Yiir, tekaend^ isiters•,' wt friends in Monktoh. d rto Tl e 'Mi>•. Steve Medd - of n W. lvfed - l t• Tizurs visited MTf J. w . d as ,, , Mr. and `Mrs. Thos.; -Park and son „ William, of;� npgalluou, visited on' And Mrs. Clayton Sunda with- '\I>r a y Sunday ,. Pada' , and 'Mr, ,and• Mrs. 'IGeo. Lawlor. :Misses' Mary Houston, of Hama- to"n, ia�nd Franeee H >uaton, Reg.N., oft. X4OPctori, °.were week -end`• visitors ' th patents,- 111,"'', d. Ma;s. with ear X;a ts,�• J. Henstcrn.. Dobie and l+llr�. and Mrs. Gordon family. Visited friends in Witnghant on Sunday, 1' Boss- of gait spent the Donald • R G >� 'week -end with, his mother, Mrs,: Jtass. Mr.. and Mrs. Upward 'MeC•auley and Mrs, win°' Henry of Fleshekton, Were weep -end visitor. with Mr. and ,Mr aid, Fowler. Eftewson and Ili. r• and Mr‘B. . r. P atllips yyon Mrs, "Vans, 'Sunday were .Nit; axrd, y e r, Chas. Seld . a Of .. Pxe�S ott,� . M Twiteiaell of Clinton, Mr, land Mrs ,!McLean of °Aoderich,. and; . Mr. Iiobt. Asquith of Saltford.. "w1vC acid Mrs, Gormley, ,Tiigmpson i 'and $:obby., of. iramptdzi',. and Mr. and- Airs. Bert,;' Mar$1 and- Betty, of Kitchener, spent Stinclay with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Magridge. Mrs: Thompson is: remaining foie . a week. .A number of the citizen on tete icsr. t} rid if Main. street are having linter Pije i into' their "Homes from the well belonging . t4 Vii*. , Edgar Lawson °cYhieh Vis. ,situated- behip4 the Ran of Gonamerrce,,., Miss ziiattie Iticaliwaiti is visiting i Dr, and M•rs., obi Jneksic on, HmhrO. Mogi ee,.. Ray..-;-MotherWas Day as. observe(. in all -the local ,ehurelres last Sunday„ Beautiful' baskets of; .!!wens adorned the sanctuaries, At I •n'oz United •Cliuroli -.a, 'basket of dowers.mas pureed'. in memory of the Tate Mrs. J;'oseph Irwin by the, f#aitily: At Knox, Or Church a* basl:et� of, flowers tir , nreinOry ' a '' '. e • . , ,- , r Orr' ::on:' th 'tconruzunian cOtt�ivas .Placed c table:: lay the `family. A mole choir led the singingg' with two number's and Elliott Lappsang' a solo: Res!, 3.1-Ioneyrnan balttixed, Edward Don- aid, ,son ',cif Mr.„ and M. Donald Haines, At St. Aiglican ' Church a maother's' choir•, led the singiaig : and rendered a ' xlu ober virhiie .at tine Baptist Church Hisses Tza,rraa and Shirley. Robertson .sang a duet. ' ` • 'M.S. Meed .—•hirs: ;w. Uoo. opened' he'x home. for the .11 a ,Meet- .ing o the,�'X9'.U,S..hf Knox Preeby# terian church; Mrs,. Good presided and, . opened the '. Meeting with prayer, . Tide 4evottonal. period ,was taken by Mrs, Warner' Andrews, who also offered prayer. A 'review of `"Glad Tidings" Was given by iss• Mitnnie Wagner.. ;1M�rs, - F.re�l M.. • �Itcss read a letter* frorn: "Mrs; Aa.- Brews, a,' missionary 1n IItlsh Guiana, •who're ' husband -was a former � I?reSbyltelriiuirk,; Ininiste r in• Clinton. ;The second chapter.. tit the stud book Was taken by Mrs, Ed.' y e s;•^ sea:.ett ••.,shote : ►P, Op �s.. were ';read by Mrs, X.' W. --Gralaazn. The offering .,Was reePived, y: xoan Little. The, meeting' closed . with a hyuiu and prayer"b, Mrs:. - An- drews, .L1,;, dainty bunch was served' by Mrs. Good, assisted, by.. Mrs. Andrews„ „ • Vire- - destroyed; a • large barn on the far a of Harvey Adams, three miles south of 1Vroxeter, 'at an estifnated, ,loss of $12,000, ,partially d covered by insurance. uoLMEsViJ bZ Maty,4). and -Mrs. R. •Lazagtord unit children, of Woodliam,. were Sur ay T,uelst-. *lth. Mr. aud.Mrs. 143. .L Trewaxtini. or V i •it s. at the home et' Mr'. and � firs} F fli.ddon;'lilst meek vele Marie Gliddortr London, On Tuesday and Wednesdta m and , S'lii 1 y; It•at •' sdn, Clinton. on Sunday,., s 11 eleu ?Eland, Londoat, spent. "the week. end` wtith her parents, Mr., and Mrs; A, Bond, • Qther, Sunday{ guests ler and /Gary, ot��7Clinton; Marie; Mrs., J...:Cox, [stars- Ahad Marie; of 1' liter's Hill.- Mrs. Harri'ou has, been visiting recently with Mr. duel. Mfrs. •ilwer Harrison And Mr...andt Marg, i,iell�vailar •Goderich •-townsld . *. , Speci�a 4urf 'lice - * The church service field annually by', the tide;place au the lu3rn of May ;21 to the ,United (,''birch. ; TIieke WM. he; • -a, , §Iteeitil choir ` l)t. 44i',M• . iugux Ors.: The speaker will. be Mrs., GreirsOn. of Londesborough. Mother's..paY . rvl,4e.. -A ,beauti- fill :Mgther's..La; ^ service Wig* held: • n,'"t teClYt7t cit, t wiskin day 3%1Ud;ningr;- M1`� o 'Kathleen nies, -teaelaer i,zr ,.1,ee Hi the village'-elraoi for the Bast tWEr {years, has been re-engaged..for•"kite next year, moron' • the wk -d, claded a .guTnests wittb nag cl Mil. S'i mee. Ileeat- (1, ehey were ,Ms, .and Jars. ,Tact Muncher, Larry and• Sandra, of I ondoia ; Mrs, 'Myrtle Qiivastri, .of 'Loudon Mr. and Mrd,' Albert Me: Clinchey and Sharon; of Collio•rne tOwnskip'; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd. But - with ai large congregation , presents ..' ;tine " sermon on "fi1ie • Boy Jesus" a ,t was delivered by \,theminister, Bev.v. (anaiibell 'rtvenen._, • Ronald Ie nrreteliwasvotafwist'ftlaiipdtzeMd s4uKdenngnethtte e en (' lidd'on, • Sunday,. , service.. l�le .x > ... 'Ilrcik4oi6s1. )2wiiatns. att, cbhaodir ixorfep-taweend ysPge1ira1s r and boys yhooccupied the chbir, , ht: . T.Ycchildren aanFa ehoi ' r humber,','Mothers of. Salmi" and` �t •! • $twUra- WillianIS,. :wleer:11•Pre:I:ion7 e es'•S " YeUTig lZntehi.�ts Il .Gr cc1` ,. gave -ai.7gair' (nor an /'u�,�,Tf�Cl' {t"Lead it:illdl . ` '"� - .. of e � Light. ' J'aeob • d, raydartus ,`Y... nd c * � , Douglas "Norman sung ,'Gocl' Sties -- Personal tet�n.. ,,, the. • ]Little Sparrow Fall," taking ., , " solo parts alternately. •• Every 'family we serve receives our .personal attention ."in . t1ieir •Holnlesviile's Successful Artiats. specific problems'. Helpful, personal service plus the finest' in 1 he'+St.ratfortl Music .I�'estit'al held convenient frtcilitit�s .hats t'ii the('ralistoli ziokicy through, Last week had two entrants from • this ,community, '.both ringing very the years. ;Ably' among artists from". Tor- onto, London and faller .PViutsn iii i ,-- .. _ mut au, Eileen' Glicicroii, who • Is , at pupil—of Mss ' (orut B:- !hens, titta-ts ' ford, v iee-pr esideut of the Strat- .- • • ford ' Festival,. came; ,fourth in it piano solo by Beethoven, and" third !'t : I I • - ,, , ill as piano •solo ,by Bach.Both], . C�'QDER1C�i' •flRIGiNAL tlrE=re classes' sses, here open tc amateur or professional, dial ' ,u -it Haid si:� - or elfin, entries, the n,;i,ol ity_being Toronto'.' Gorget 1LL,rj of Mirsic students. Ou• aatt:urdaly .,I4 It Jim Corral). Competed i:u the ,opei:itic ,. tenor cla,sr, •:ac.compatri:ecl. by it. G1iddon, and lie also •weas uj1; agaiu.'st ; specialized. talent,- but 11e • l�as.•ae- -" `: corded • first. place' by the adjudita- ltolicltt,y �i ith�•her. parents, before hone o1 he•r daughter;* Mks.• James tor., " It ;ic,. with- gt•oat, pleasure that 'returning. to the -College-,:to tales \ilchle,•-' l‘Ioiris ,township, in ):1er ' •sVe see. these., two 1uu.�iciau', w•ho .a 'pcasitioll, for the. sliming, on •the ninety-seeoiaa year:. She ':1,racl .been - • , .i . - ' ' • a resident of Blyth sin•ee 11.920. . help so gent r,nsly with musical qt£. activities in . the • coiuuiuriity , win ' - ucclaini'in' a larger .field: • Tr.&-- Fabella • Gold, ''wklow 'ot~ Win;ham lifts a project •Ior filo ' mei s • , --• -'olll-Er'-11a� Al;` t. Col , .'•�` , , e- alil-1shin° of a golf course - mere bel' of the W.M.S.and � .A. were held on, Tuesday ol_..lnst' week . . ,at the hook; 'of Mr:,. Glias.` Wilson. • The 1V.11.8 w crr:+hip, • service was yin char o•e. of firs ,I.loyd Both!; .4j opened ''The. inteting with ' 'a brief' talk. on the silver anniversary' of thi,s'society, and also. led. in. praayer: \Ir , E. J"• Trewart,ha rear! Me. Seripture, awl the scuds:book %'lovas taken hy', Mrs'. 1^�1Wan' Brost:, may �* Finlay and ,Mrs.F. Grigg '.sang. a H [; t . lovely": duet, al:ee'ruiianied . by Mrs. W. Yeo. Mr„.." 1I. (.'ndmure and, Mrs. I•:, .Grigg •,anA:e interesting re- ports . tin .the• -Fres bytet iai' meeting. . which Ahoy •tittended recently in 'Clialturr .., , Papers , on Christian',. stein t clship • and on 'temp'e'rance 'were given by Mrs.. N.' 1Iea-rd .'and Moily', Finla � . Mrs. Ewan: Ross'was", appointed successor to JirS. •Tavener- 1, as :leader ,of ,he• Mission ,Band; which meets monthly , in the school. :firs Frank Yeo will continue a,s assistant in this `work.' The W.A. 'business meeting gats'. cm -Whited J,;r y�e also have Ladies' Lingerie, Gifts, `Toys; 100% Nylon Mrs. Win.='Noonan: 'The.cirief freta of business was ti .discussion ussion regard ing• nec•esz.try r•el» airy" and redeeor- Yarn. A- few Spring •Coa'tatQsets lett, pri•C d for im- alricin. for• the parsonage. After the I mediate clearance. o w c•orri�lnsion i t' the business the , o 11fl,•teses Mrs..• W ilsori• (cid firs.' 'LI y •...< Elliot -I; retied a clel'itic•,t=�;luaich. 1� - �+ SALES' & SERVICE ` .ST. HELENS , °. '� • • !ilio or our lluely appot it 4 recvtion xoom is *emery fort s • „ : personal use of every . fs toil'. R A I. Irl 0 M .. : ... .lam•• . 7 Mc NTREAL ST. TELEPHQ,N 399"W"Aor.'W' . ' FINE EROADCLGTH SHIRTS-, solid shades, reg. '$3.95 at • • Plain colors, pleats and zippers Sizes. 29--to-40 at Cotton 'SPORT SHIIRTS, long and short sleeve, white only (slightly soiled); at TOP QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT ,MOST REASONABLE PRICES' A SMALL. DEPOSIT' WILL HOLD.' ANY GARMENT. ` . UNTIE. REQUIRED. Come. i and • see .our, assortment. " • s1.,rt• t'. r �1 .th, l 1)av iufltlflec1 alt, lntl'r - U1•,,. -To 11u Wright of •;itochest er,� • and Newco 1 ' M1 011(1 4�Irs. t'lirtydon.r. . • NI iller . ,�rucl Larry and Misti Doris. •..l'rr b•aur of `Loudon •a r1c1 �zr S1Tui` �y . , `.i';tyli,r, ,of A1'inrrhlnt with X11t. SI1 (,"lies^ter • Taylor; Its, Ales: J(ltr`dr � atiicl1 i iilrrT .uric r. a111* Mrs.. Mel. Ifr•own of 1'l`aterloo with ". Mr. . a id M «'ood,,.. lial:�ter. J)W11ric`i Ta, 1Crr' is; rereiv-' frig tratinotlt in the, %S'iirglrat•m hos- pital 'for.ivastoid trouble. Mr antr:ti15 -ftiltirter,Ttiilti ':Aril .\hdrew were Reel: -cud visitors with Mrs.. 'Todd's mother, :1irs..' John . Young, hi, .Goderich:_ • Mr. Irvin• McCabe' and.'Bryatl,' w' nrt11 dsor.,. were visitors with . Mr. and Airs. •Irrank- ._M'oQuilliu. Ttiid other• relatives. -•- • �1Ziss IMe1 ii Salkeld 'bas ; court• pleted : her studies at the Ontario Agricultural College; after a dye - Year tem- and is , pi•iiding i n • eek'. • for _McCL; .R'Y Electric and 'E ssotane -Ranges. Cottle in; and' see ..one of these' new ranges in. operation, i aur, floor and judge for yourself;,. No dirt, non poisonous no .odor,- „fast '_aIId_eG0il0In1C , PRICES frojn $89.50 up McOLARELECTRIC 7 cu. ft. • DELUXE. • REFRIG ERATORS- ''--•-$329.0,0. . PHONE 1019W: i TERMS, 10% DOWN •ANE'AN) TWO• PANTS, TWEEDS AND -,PLAN VV'OOL COVERTS, ,SIZES 6' TO 10.- REG. $13,00 TO $21.50, Ar Men's ' long `sleeve V-neck gull; ;overs; solid shades. a" Men's a sues. Black and brown, • Reg. $4.95 -.arid $5.95. AT -w- THERE'S ;�OTlIN? LIKE IT.To-TAKE r T'NE•SQUEE7:E•,OFF �A FANIIL.YS POCKEIi3OOKAN Wjt TER_TRY ITAND SEE. aIDV4iGE-- 1 CONVENIENT 2 NO WpRRIES • 3NANDYCOUPON S-P-R-E=t1-D COAL IS PAYMENTS MAK. •OUT PAYIVIENI DELIVERED IN .• - 1IOUSEHOLU PLENTY OF TIMEt . ' BUDGETS RUN EASY TERMS YOU'RE PAID UP SMOOTHER ALL TO SUIT YOu ,nEroRE WINTER YEAR 'ROUND' • ' Yes, our Bud'get Plan will liefp you imtke 'cods 'meet better. And remember, you SAVII MONEY, 'root, beeatis6 you get.the benefits of -special Budget Prices; , • .,