The Goderich Signal-Star, 1950-08-24, Page 5rto
GORGE'S CHURCH
SUNDAY, AUGUST 27th
1,0 a.m: SUNDAY SCHOOL,.
11 aan,. °' MORNING PRAYER' AND SERMON.,
REVEREND BEVERLY' H. FARR, • B.A., L.Th., RECTOR
' • A. W. ANDERTON, ,Organist and Choirmaster •
North .St. :United Church
REV. C. WESLEY COP1 , B.A., S.D., .-inister
ALEX. CLARK, Hrpanist ' and Choir Master
10 a.m.,: THE CHURCH SCHOOL.
11 a.m. MORNING :WORSHIP. , ' '
"MORE,' THAN CONQUERORS."
The Churc ('With-The'"fire-gIng •Tower Welcomes-•YOIL.-
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welcomes you to its
Services
T1
a.m.-"JEUSUS—MAN OR GOD."
Sunday, Sept. 10. • The -Sacrament of Infant Baptism.
OBITUARY'
MRS. 'w. J, GIBBONS
AW3TJRN.---The death Of , Mrs.
Mary Jane Gibbons, widow of Wil
tram J. Gibbons, occurred on Sun-
day, August 13th, at her home 'in
West W'awanoish, at the age • of
eighty-two years. M•r. Gibbons is
survived by four sons, James: and
Clarence;,. • at home; ':, Ambrose, , of
Toronto, and Myles, of Saskatoon.
The funeral service . took 'place on
Wednesday, the 10th, in St.
Augustine Church, • where Rev.
'athely • Smith. 'sang requiem high.
mass. Burial was ' in the " St.
Augustine parish cemetery.
JOHN 'C. SHEARDOWN
The death of 'Sohn' 0. Sheardown
occurred in Alexandra Hospital on.
• Saturday morning, after an illness
of several weeks. Mr. Sheardovtn
was in his eighty-fourth ;year. Born,
at Port .'Hope, v he was a son' of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shear -
down. „ A blacksmith by trade,''he'
was' employed for ten years in ear'
tshbPe at Windsor, ,and Spent thirty
three years of his° life 'i'n' Goderich,
After his retirement, he operated
THE EVENING SERVICES SERVICES' WILL I3•t' DISCON,TII UED' '
THROUGH AUGUST :.
REV. R..9. MacMILLAN, W. 'H:-SISHOP, >H'.R.C.O., A.R.C.M.
' . Director of Praise.
Minis'ter se.
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Victoria St.. United . Church,
IVI INISTER—REV. D. W. 'WILLIAMS; B.A.
ORGANIST mltid ,, UOIR LEADER --Miss _ Mary Joyce Strachan
10 ' a:m. SABBATH SCHOOL:
11 a.m.' PUBLIC 'WORSHIP..
ANION CHURCH -GODS i'ICH. TOWNSHIP
Public Worship for summer months at 9.45 a.m., immediately fol-
• , lowed by Sabbath wScltool.
,,Victoria -Union Welcomes You.
Goddrich Baptist Church
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Organist ---Miss Verna C.- Miller
° Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Dr. L. C. Kitcheiof McMaster' University, Hamilton.
B.Y.P.U. at 8 p.m:, Monday.
Prayer Meeting Thursday, •8 p,m.
Visitor,.. always:• welcome.
the eiex,eu-acre holding at his -home
en, 'Maitland road ae a; • maarket
gardan. Re vas. Associated :with
Victoria street United Churelf. He.
was twice, married,, first to :Edith
Mayo, and later to Jessie Qoxhill;
who survives, with three sons And
two daughters: Verne and Marl, of
Ilaliburton ; Harry, of Windsor ;
Mrs: Fred Holmes, Of Norfolk, Va.,
and Mrs. Annie Wright, of Buffalo,
N.Y,; also four brothers and Sisters;
Elmer, of Goderich; G.eoi'ge Shear -
down and Mrs, , Ada,, Caves, of,
Hatniota, Man., and,, Mrs. Libby
Bice, , of 'Clandeboye. n There,r, are -
nine grandchildren` and eleven
great -:grandchildren.
The funeral,, service at the ' Kra`
phey funeral' home on ' Monday
afternoon' was- conducted . by Rev,
C, W. Cope, of North street- United
Church, The ,,pallbearers were. six
nephe ys : Murray,, James, Harold,
Leonard, Walter and Matson, 'Shear -
down. a Burial " took place in. ` the,
Colborne township cemetery. °
Among those • in attendance, .at
the funeral were Verne .and' Earl
Sheardown, Of Haliburton ; Harry
Sheardown,. of Windsor; J John
Howard, of London; Mrs. Libby
Bice, of Clandeboye ; 'Mrs. Annie,
Wright, son and daughter, ' of
Buffalo, N.'!. ' '•
fi ON RE x
TO . GAS ..A,11•" G . „ .E . .
It'r good tfe Of .tr., tribute
To°`those old Pioneers
'Who, came to Colborne township
° Melt in the early years a•
And cleared t'he land Of forest...-
.
orest -• To build and llow.and sow;
It's good to pay a trib.uite.,
- Part of the debt we owe.
.It's 'fight to sing the. praises
Of those -who taborVd long •
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With axe . and • scythe and sickle;
It's right—it can't . be wrong ---
To honor and extol them, '
• Who've crossed the Great Divide;
And' so once ' more, dear Gavin,
We've ream your words with
pride.
'We've read 'yonr words, and, read
Have shared old hopes and fears,
Been moved to smiles and 'laughter,
Ana touched at timesto' tears—
Your 'words' .so wa m` •with feeling,
With power. to- Te -create, '
-And. rich with the ripe wisdom
.That's yours at eighty-eight.
--truest. H- ' A. House,
Strathroy,
3rd August, 1950.
• Tie "Black' Cat" Pays Tribute <.
In his' "Biack• Cat" column in''The
Strathroy 'Age' Dispatch Mr.' -Tome
(who contributes ,a weekly article
to that paper) ;Makes reference to
the- Colborne -Township. _.centennial
gathbring :
"On June •30' they had a ,grand
reunion in° Colborne township,
Huron county, and one of Those
who addressed the , gathering vas
Gavin Hamilton' Green, veteran.
'citizen of Goderich, and for many
years proprietor of Ye Olde Curios-
ity Shop. Perhaps no man..in West-
ern 'Ontario Is better versed. in:
pioneer lore 'than -Mr.- Oreeur • ar this
done more to 'recreate the pant:
Testimony tp this effectafforded.
by his numerous exhibits ' in'• the
Goderich museum and the two
books that have conn; from his
ready lieu—'The Old Log School'
and :The ,Old Log House'."
Mr. Home then quotes part ef'Mi
Green's address. at the Colborne
celebratien as = reported in The
SignalvStar. '
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` 1 A,SIl1~'IL'Irly, Aug..M«, �Ir, ,�h m
aid MacKay, whu•'has been icarryltig
en a general store in Brtwefleld, has
sold out 'and has again the Urge
to return -''to the: air ,and has ac-
•eepted a position north of I dinon-
ton,
Miss Greta Caulpbell visited with
Miss I)ouelda MacGregor at the
home of Mrs.: John MacKay. Ow-
ing,'to the railway strike she re-
turned to „Duluth. sooner than she
expected..
Mr, ' and ' M,rs. Tom Bode and
Dolores, of Lambeth, spent, the
1i'eek-end with Mrs. Neil MacDon-
�ald, ,
Miss Minnie Cathcart, who'"'I as
been ,a p .tient in Vletoria Hospital,
London, 'has so e'muchlin• roved as
to return td. Lucknow, where ;she is
spending some ,time with tier
tfve,; Mrs. ,A.',B,, rinia,y'.Son.
Mrs. ;Courtney and Mrs., Sennet'•of
Detroit axe„holidaying in a cottage
at Kintail Beach, ' ' , •
W.M.S..Meets, -- The" -Women's
Missionary Society of the Ash'd,eld
Presb3•teriup,' Church .met at the
lame of Miss•. Annie Mae ,,MacDon-
a1d, with twenty-six ladies and nine
children in attendance. ° Mrs. Pan -
A. •Mn'cKenzie, first vice-presi-
dent, presldent.'After the singing of
a hymn. Muss MacDonald 'read . the
Scripture lesson and • prayer was
offered by, Mrs. ' MacKenzie,.• Mrs.
Francey read a splendid-- paper on
"The • Glory . of the' Garden,” An
article written • by the president of
the 'Estonian Federation of Canada
on his personal, experience with
Cemmunit;m • Was read • by . Mrs,
Simpson, Miss Anna MacKenzie
gave the lesson from the study
book can • "The Churches. In Korea."
Mrs. Duncan MacKay sang -sweetly
"Art Thou Weary V'- Mrs. Duncan
MacKenzie gave some items on the
r ,in, , Fnrea... _ :Mrs....-H'ugh Mac-
Kenzie closed ,the ; meeting with
prayer. ,The' hostess .served,lunch
and a pleasant- soeial time 'was
enjoyed.
CROZIER—TWAMLiJY
LONDON. ••— The -•wedding, took
place-• on ' 4aturday afternoon• 'at
Calvary United Church,' of Lorena
l'erne, daughter of,' Mr. 'and. Mrs.
,Wallace L.. T\; amley, .to William
Colin, , (crozier,, son •-of .Mrs. W: • P'
Crozier,. and the late Mr, Crazier• of
Ashfield tewnsliip: 116% L• 3'nden C.
Lawson performed the` ceremony in
a setting of pink and white 'gladioli,
palms and .tall. lighted tapers. Miss
Percitis Snyder,, •of Toronto, played
the wedding music, and' Miss 'Betty
Jarrett sang.
Given '.'in marriage .by her fa their
Llyn Lodge, where guests were re-
ceived- by 'Mrs. Twamley, wearing
a gown of hyacinth blue with gTey
.accessories and corsage 'of .Rapture
roses: A,ssittipg her (vas ' Mrs.
Crozier' in nags _ blue;, faille. . with,
navy accessories and corsage . of
pink ' Delight -roses. Among' the
guests' was the grodr's gi andfather,
W. H. 'Campb'ell, of 3lyth,, who is
in his ninety-fourth year. ' '
For 'a 'wedding trip to :Montreal
and Quebec,„ the . bride donned a
navy, gabardine' suitwith pink ac-
cessories :and• -corsage of roses. ,
•The bride was formerly on the
London 'teaching staff at Governor,
•Simcoe. School, 'and the groom is ' a
'48 graduate of U.W.O " - •
Mr. and- Mrs: Crezier:,will reside
in Blenheim, where, ,Mi. Crozier is
the . bride 'was lovely in a •gown of a member of the, High School staff.
white ' slippe'r•'tatin n%ith full-length '• -
train: The softly ',draped shoulder "
which accenttihted the •nylon `yoke,
and the peplum were edged. , with
Chantilly .:.lace. Her • fingertip' veil.
of French illusion was field in, puree
by • a wreath of Orange blossoms'
and seed pearls. She carried a
Bouquet of Briarcliffe roves and
bouvardia. '
Miss 'Hilda Twilmley • 'wast ''her
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sister's bridesnialenn' •'Miss wren.
Crozier, sister 'of' the gloom,,' also
attended.' Both were gowned in
orchid taffeta with sweetheart neck-
line. They Wore," -matching- head-
dresses and mittens and carried
cascade bouquets of yellow gladioli
and (ween Elizabeth roses, The
groom was attended by John-Weese."
Carman 'Whitmore ushered.
A 'Wedding'receptiori' was held at
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_SIiEEPARDTON
stIEPPAR,DTON, Aug.' 22,---31r.,
and 'Mrs. ' Jadob - Psutka of Kitch-
ener •visited on -Sunday with the
former's sister, Mrs. Moerbeck.
Mrs.' Wm. Brown • aqd, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert ,frown of Goderich are
holida ing kt Parry Sound.
Master Joy Catlin of Detroit
holidaying • at the home lof hits
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
McCabe, 8
Mr. and ,Mrs. Clayton Mierowski
and daughter Pauline, or Iiespeler,'
spent -Sunday with the lady's sister,
Mrs. Moerbeck, and 'John. Betty
Moerbeck returned horue.,,y, itl,,,them,
Mr a 'week's holiday.
Mr. tend' -Mrs. Jee17. Hussey and
Mr. and Mrs, .l , Rising .attended.
e-ar-eception -held- in Salem --school,------ .9px, ..-..--
north of Teesw:ater, on .h*riday even-
ing In lion -o' of the marriage of
Mr. and Mrs. Gree Freeman,
Master Bobby Bannister of Gode-
rich is' holidaying at the home of
his cousins, Mr. and Mrs.- Ra.ip'h'•
Foster. . . "
Every. Friday ' 'Night
$,kyIar1r Danoeland
Loca'ted`, on'-Go'derieh Airport-"
M,liott Carruthers Orchestra
9.30'1. '' 50c. per, person
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Joh'nA.T.,firi
,` `Frrae Bonnie 'Scotland"
• oARPENTER,
Worn out and tired, but still forced, to work.
' Kitchens and Bathrooms Reniode3led --�
Plastic' and Marboleum Tile 'laid.;, a
PHONE 576
G ODERICH
BETHEL 'TABERNA,CLE'
(Pentecostal Assemblies of ' Canada)
• REV. HOWARD MINAKER, il'A,STOR
10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11 Aad, MORNING WORSHIP.
.7.30 ' p.m. Pastor Jack West, Hamilton, Speaker.
Tuesday, 8 p.m, ;Special Services. •
Missionary front Alaska with colored • pictures.
_Friday,,(i iu a ncl�Praist • .
' ALL WELCOME
PENCIL
,SHARPENERS ,
$1.50, $'2.50"aiui
Any !ay, you look at it
your telephone is
BIG VALUE
• 1:Corner Victoria and 'Park Streets.
Ilse-Clturely--ef-the- Likbt•L.nit-Life-_Hour",
• Sunday, August 27th
.l
You'll find the cost
of felephonehservice hZ`is'
not gone up as much as
+ ther throngs- yo.
Rev. H. E Stevenson, formerly' orf Hamilton, commences his
ministry in Goderich. • ,
' • Hear '.tum :at• ,
11aa.m. and p,m.
Sunday School 'meets at 10 a.m. •
ALL WELCOIVIE n
GEOMETRY
SETS
35c ' to 75c °
,FOR SAP; + g .;PASSING •.
Highway authorities en 'this eon-
tineet are wondering what they 'eau
do to make driving. safer ,and more
fileas'a t, Here is 'a tip,.,The Pin-
anelei_ ,Post veilortt, 'rein Great
• Rritain: ••"A friend of ours made' a
1,5004411,fe tont from London. to in,
verness and retun'rthis• spiing. In
•
all that time riot once did he have
-to lake his life in bls,handsi when
he, passed a track. invariably the
driver of the bigger and slower
Vehicle waved himahead when it
iMis ,'safe to pass. „ If'V'thaa sort of.
thing had&happen'ed once on a 1,500s
mile drive"°1ii'Carinda he would have 'y
been astounded,, but it, seems to be;
standard courtesy on .'the LIrritisli
roads.
'
Even with recient rate increases, yourtelephone
still costs po little.; it remains one of
the smallest ileins in your family budget:'
And it gives you so much. In inoments 'of`urget�t
need, its convenience anti' sped tniyibe
beyond p"rice. In •ternis of day -to -clay usefulness
it means more than ever before; twice as
niany',people are' within reach of•your telephone,
today as there were ten years' ago.
Telephone valutethas steadily increased.
Today, as always, yobr telephone is big value : ,
THE SQiTAi N
c IIERYCII
IF'VOU' ARE,,,-.„...��....�.. rade of
WMTING FORA TELEPHbN v.,or for alhigher,u
you have our assurntire that yc►u will have jt just as tt'u"rckiy as
vieti, facilities. bur continuing root Is toipre'
we.cdn provide the neeessory
vide the ,
kind of setviee'tcs oh who wont it, when and where they want t.
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On:
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Fridy,
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at
August�.
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We 'wish to convey to ,the •people : of, Goderich and vicinity and also to the : Summer
,visitors who. return and , shop • with— use during the Summer ' .nio'niths—our sincere
appreciation of their patronage during the 25 •years'', we have been_: in the dry -
goods busines 'in Goderich:
We trust we have , proven worthy of sour . continued patronage and, may good -,
'yours
e'a1th r -d osperi't Vie. in future yo 5: - - --
1Valost gratefully yours• • - 4. 1
•E. :Hibbert -It� . - Hibbert
BETHEL 'TABERNA,CLE'
(Pentecostal Assemblies of ' Canada)
• REV. HOWARD MINAKER, il'A,STOR
10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11 Aad, MORNING WORSHIP.
.7.30 ' p.m. Pastor Jack West, Hamilton, Speaker.
Tuesday, 8 p.m, ;Special Services. •
Missionary front Alaska with colored • pictures.
_Friday,,(i iu a ncl�Praist • .
' ALL WELCOME
PENCIL
,SHARPENERS ,
$1.50, $'2.50"aiui
Any !ay, you look at it
your telephone is
BIG VALUE
• 1:Corner Victoria and 'Park Streets.
Ilse-Clturely--ef-the- Likbt•L.nit-Life-_Hour",
• Sunday, August 27th
.l
You'll find the cost
of felephonehservice hZ`is'
not gone up as much as
+ ther throngs- yo.
Rev. H. E Stevenson, formerly' orf Hamilton, commences his
ministry in Goderich. • ,
' • Hear '.tum :at• ,
11aa.m. and p,m.
Sunday School 'meets at 10 a.m. •
ALL WELCOIVIE n
GEOMETRY
SETS
35c ' to 75c °
,FOR SAP; + g .;PASSING •.
Highway authorities en 'this eon-
tineet are wondering what they 'eau
do to make driving. safer ,and more
fileas'a t, Here is 'a tip,.,The Pin-
anelei_ ,Post veilortt, 'rein Great
• Rritain: ••"A friend of ours made' a
1,5004411,fe tont from London. to in,
verness and retun'rthis• spiing. In
•
all that time riot once did he have
-to lake his life in bls,handsi when
he, passed a track. invariably the
driver of the bigger and slower
Vehicle waved himahead when it
iMis ,'safe to pass. „ If'V'thaa sort of.
thing had&happen'ed once on a 1,500s
mile drive"°1ii'Carinda he would have 'y
been astounded,, but it, seems to be;
standard courtesy on .'the LIrritisli
roads.
'
Even with recient rate increases, yourtelephone
still costs po little.; it remains one of
the smallest ileins in your family budget:'
And it gives you so much. In inoments 'of`urget�t
need, its convenience anti' sped tniyibe
beyond p"rice. In •ternis of day -to -clay usefulness
it means more than ever before; twice as
niany',people are' within reach of•your telephone,
today as there were ten years' ago.
Telephone valutethas steadily increased.
Today, as always, yobr telephone is big value : ,
THE SQiTAi N
c IIERYCII
IF'VOU' ARE,,,-.„...��....�.. rade of
WMTING FORA TELEPHbN v.,or for alhigher,u
you have our assurntire that yc►u will have jt just as tt'u"rckiy as
vieti, facilities. bur continuing root Is toipre'
we.cdn provide the neeessory
vide the ,
kind of setviee'tcs oh who wont it, when and where they want t.
.._