The Goderich Signal-Star, 1951-03-15, Page 9L.
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saw t�t
the
high cost
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of
living these da �
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plenty. t w d e' ecd
us
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that. the' Red. Cross does too
',much good work to • ignore' •
its = pie?, for funds.; So, we
°are gisintg a donation. And
I'll bet ,you and John are
going to donate, too."
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,UBU1tN, M3a,rch 13.-1isS Roth
Arthur, Y.U.N., St. Thoanms, Spent
the week -end' with her mother, Airs.
Jo'lln. Arthur. -
Mr, Don 1VIcLean of Kintail is
vatting R,o�bt. J. Scott and Ke?aueth.
Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Osborne,
Bob and Donna osboile, of ItiPle*y,
visited ;11'r. • and Mx's+• J• 'S . Graham
cisr Saturday.
The Wonaeu s 1nstititte n.ite hold-
e
e ' ti ]�
lag, a scrc3,ai, . e9 naAg a e
.a the Foresters! Hall' dru ` V'edne-
day evening, March 21st, In, place
of the regular meeting,. a
The local ' 1..(.D.L, held 'a card
party. In.the Orange , flail QIr .l'Ved-
vesday • evening, when eight tables
were pl, eyed." The prize for ladies'
high .score went to, Mrs. 'Thos; M.e-.
] 11; .gents' high to..Wellington Me -
Nall; ladies' low; 'Margaret Nevins1
men's low, Nelsoxz A2cLarty;' ,.
Mt. Geo. Raithby - is it patient
in the' GodeLrlch h(�tppltiti.
•The last of, the, Lenten- services
preceding JE1aster will he held in
the United • Church next Sunday
morning. ', Rev.! 0. 0. Washington
will speak on "The End of the
Way," in the seriea "Toward
Jerusalem with Christ." It will be
a • service bi preparation for ,Good
Friday.
At New York. --While visiting in
New York recently, Mrs. Gordon R.
Taylor went on a conducted. tour
RN
B.C.A.-on radio and teleirisloniuthe C
building it. 1Zockefeller -Centre. She
dent Mrs• W, Good, was in .charge
and 'Mrs,, 'Don ,Hain presided '•at
the Friano, `The'. Program in • "Glad
Tidiu '" was `carried out '. 2e
i3cripture was read responsively, and
xis:C1ood. gave ,the. no.ditll.tion,
wok," one of the: group winch was ' 1fo11owed by the lord,s Prayer in
chosen to be interviewed
on, tele- I un'lsozi. Mrs, Fred . Roes read h.
vision. She was the ouly one on letter from Rev. klugh Mat•Milian
the tour; frau. Canada, `oP Fox -masa telling of his work
rt 1 r r
F }. ed•
�reWeu JP>r'estentat Wit. • ••-� .l he there, the roll call wua answe r
Ladles' Guild of St. Mar/ea .An- j with a verse $f Scripture contaznini,
I " . " r 'chapter
Olean Church, , et; iw the chtt'1�Ch the word preach. The P
on Zhuxsday, with,Mrs.,Win. Govier ill the study', book' dealing with
in charge, ; The meeting, was opened
with the hynint''`Tlere Is .it ,Green
11
HFar Away, . Prayers dere
offere.
d
byMrs. A.�Irkeo 'netl
d
Mrs. '° TheS4 /Taggiti; read- the Scrip-
,tore. A reading, "The Spiritual
Railway," was given by Mrs. Thos.
'c on
topic, "Count �1 TheYour
Melva ep ,.
Blessings," was taken by Mrs. W.
Govie,}. A reading, was contributed
by -Mrs. A, Nesbit. The president
took charge for. the business .period.
Mrs. Govier was called to the front
ands� an address . woe read by. i14rs.
Kirkoannell.. expressing ' regret at
her departure .from the .community'
and gifts. were ; presented W her
from the .embers of the Guild. „ It
was decided ,tci „hold a bazaar slime
time in Apr114-,. A bundle of print
was distributed' among the members
to sew for. the bazaar. •The roll
call was .answered by "something
we are thankful for." The meeting
closed with prayer by the president.
W.M.S. Meeting. Mrs. Gordon
pope gave her home for tbe March
meeting 'of - the • '\%.M. S: of Knox
Presbyterian Church. The presi-
"Our Share in the •World Mlssioz.;'
was given' by Mrs,, Wes. B•radnoek.
Mrs, Roy Daer read a letter frons
Mrs. Y 13. Afidlt.
Mk
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f • •o xri t h
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Guiana, who expressed appreciation.
of the Sunday school papers and
supplies which had been. sent to her,
The secretary, Mks. J. Halton, aa
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cad
several "thank you" letters: • Airs.
J. W. Graham offered 'the closing
prayer. Tile hostess, assisted by
-blut, serve refresh-
Ai1x�. Geoung d
meats.
New Rooks , at . Library
Jiur�n Seed Fair
4'0oatin.ued t'rbnl Page di✓
ins grata and seed eiarses Merton
Jieyes won, second ' prize as the
exhibitor with the greatest number-
of'poin'ts+ in grail` aad reed velar ses.
Tlie T: Eato ' , . Iitd. special
far be 1 bushel trf oats went' to .•
•G. Strang; the'LawreUee Gpp1Iaii�tl
special fer one 'bush} ' hybrid all
earn was presented to Itabeift' #1.
Allah, .
{;lana
1, fall ,wheat;: ,sec;pnd, ,Alun
'Walpe'r, Rat. 3, Parkhill ; ,Merton
. Eeyes.
K,las-s• ., dearly, eats, Robert P.
Allan, ' 'James E, 1<icGWen ; G.
Knight & Vons.
'Class 3,zeiuw
or late oats;,
11. G. Strang; Spencer JetYery, Lx-.
eter ; Alvin 13ettlea, l3ayt1eid.
31ass• 4, malting barley, ' It G.
Strang;, Elder Bros.; It, 1). Ether=
in'gtoln, 1l. . -
+Class 5,
ensailbarley, It, N. Alexander;tl
The •"Public; Library Board' has
purchased " the . following books
which are ..now .on the shelves of
the library.:
Adult. Fiction
Alille'n--+Born Strangers.'
Du Alaurier--King's General.
Miller --Dark Sails.
Stevenson -Vittoria Cottage. " "
Oostaii Sen' of a illundred rings.
C ronin-rShanrnotr's Way.
I)eeping--Paradise' Place.
Do.uglas-Forgive • Cs Our Tres-
passes. • • •.
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Steele --Ghosts Retut wing.
Loring --r Certain 'Crossroad.
Keyes -Joy Street.
Lacing swift Water.'
IIill Morning Is for •Joy.
Hill -Happiness Hill. . .
Iiiil-�Apiil ,Gold• , .
Dpnglas-lla'gltificent• ; Oi:sessio11.
Landolt -Never • Die:,3 Dream:
Keith -Yonder Shining eight,
Jeukias--•Brand-uewv Parson.'
. • Adult Non-fiction -
Popular Mechanics -Mr.
.Gilbrith-Belles on Their Toes.
Moody -Little Britches.'
Itieh-My Neck of the Woods.
Bromfield -Out of the •Earth.
McConnell Never Marry 'a
lta ng'er
•• ' Rose -Robin for On More',
IHO1$ESVILLE,
11-OLME SVIbLE+, • ,March 1.3. �--
Mrs.• K. Tvwartha ° and Ronnie
spent:=a few daya• last .week at
the ,home Of Mr. and Mrs. L. Haugh-
ton, Olinten.
Miss • Ysi1een • :Gliddon • received
word . recently that she had been.
suceessful itt • passing- the grade V
examinations its history in connec-
tion with .the "'It:oyal Conservatory
of .Music, Toronto . •
'i'he eoiniuunity, was shocked. to
hear Of.-- the sudden liassing• of
W. H. 'Johnston on - Wednesday,.
March 7. Sympathy is . -extended
to • Mrs. Johnston at this time._ -
•-Fornier- Holmesvilie 'Boy. Killed.=
Nets-.slpapers :carried - accounts 'of a
fatal aeeldent ` which occurred on
March 3rd at .Cadliiigwood its which
one, of the two young tttelr killed
was Milfbni M.4.ecto1, of • .Iirooklirt,
Ontario. Mr. and. Mrs:' Barry 'Mc -
•Cool,, and their 'family •were resi-
-dents of. this continually for.seyeral
years, 1.ii-ingc,•on the..farm, now:.•lac-•..
c'upied `liy O. Pocock'. 'They moved
'frena .here when Milton was about I
five: Friends ;and neighbors' were
itf (r•uiI't'
death, at . the age of• twenty-two.
. Y P L1 • Meeting. - The weekly
meeting of the Y.P.IJ.•"was held -in.
the church baseiiieri•t., on ,Monday
evening, with the program in charge
of -11.eja, Yeo;• •Tlte meeting opened.
'with the singing of several' Easter.
hymns. ,Aloily .0ox react, the Sc rip:-
•ture, visa Dora Iltaard gave a. •read
ing, "The Twelve Apostle:.” ,Nest
week's meeting wi11.. again be held •
in the c'liureh, and will- be in charge
of Bennetts Ti•ewartha and Donald
.l er•sis, social -conveners.•
Robert P. Allan. "
0.1ast; 7', Clinton, Date, Grin to boys
and girls, 1950 club menbor0, t`av*a
Turz.bzlli, • 13 u+OSels ; Chaacl `TOO,.
it Br•usse+� Glenn Uli'Eaer, R,R.
U , ,n
` ,1lrtlskvelS.
. Class 8, beaver oats, olien to: hays
and giri.s, 1950 club nrr ers, Tom
Bl ick, . R:lir 1, +c'a nton Wayne,
Tuckey, I7�ceter ; ' 1W`t ilern,
Gloss 4, bucarwheat, Fred. 13e11,,.
R.R. 2, Goderie'h; G. Knight -Sous,
R.R. ^2, 33russeis; John• Clark,' R.R..
5, Brussels.
Classy 10, Reid beans, .lWise 31ros,,
1 .It.. 3, Clinton; 'AMertoflr•,• .`, Keyes►
R.11;: 3, 'Seaforth; James, E. 1e -
Ewan, Hensail.
Gass 11, soybeans; James B• Mc-
,
t
wa i, s n .•
n g
Clem 12, ti notli;Y, . Robert X.
Allan, 13rueedeia; 'FVjilialn Addison,
I-tgndt sbor� ; • Wise Bros., Clinton.
Class 13, ,red clover, R. N. A.iex-
auder, 'Arnold. J'anlieson, Qlinton;'
Oliver Anderson, B. 13..• 1, Londe --
hero.
• Classl 14, alsike, Merton T. Jeyes,
11.Il:. 3,Seaforth.-
Class 1,i, • alfalfa, Lo tit e r
tel4 g.% R:U. 15, Cfl4's
Cra t R.R. •$, 'a�'rth.
Class 10, earl pots, ." 0
;100t, 1 .. a, Ca mote :. normal
Carter,' Clinton r G. Knight*, �•
, :Cin 17,'late i a'toes, `Joe Gib--
son,
i -
son, .i.,, 1, 3, . Cliutoo , ext P.
Allege, lel i a`x'ed ` Bells 1.R..
•2w Goddr'iett. `
JCli s 18, 'bytxrid mu, Robert V.
Akan, Brueedeld i Mau '!�V' 7Pe'x'M'
R.R. 3, Parkhill; 'Fred 3:eU, R.Z'.d
2, `G,oderie ..
. ''Cies& 19,E swarms, 1E Obert R.^ Allan,
13rucefieltl „ James . V. 3teli;wa n,•
lle asall; IIuhter Bros., Centralia.
Class 20; 10 buSltel Lots of r opts•,.
-Bider liros�; Serer ;1efRrY Xx
µ 5. a
e G t �$`
e,Jrd
'Clams 214 10'1)01#110 Lot's ot•:bra:rley, .
Robert I''.• 'A11an '..Rider` D .1, H,
G. Strang.
u
'd.
Class..., any ot>ar .see4; , Loxtald
Midl1efon, R.11. 3, Clinton; amen,
T. Reyes', lt. N. Alexarl ie v,
Class 23,'feed grant,, James- E.
Mc13+ witf; ::Ila B. 11ayipr, s.R. ,. 3,
Walton; Wise. Bros..
Clues 24, bay, A, •Dick Jacob, (1lin-
tan►, Aiertor. ;�`: `Keyes; 1,anglrilge
Bros., R.R. 5, B' Ssels; Merton ' .
Keyes.,; John -.T0$ r, E.1t, ,5, W1ng-
• S ourth ; Stanley haiit Eldr
e
ttundels, R.I1.':2,. ehf•
ic•ho1-Tie ;I1o�4ng 1:-
MacDonald - 7.Anybucly (.'an 1)o
Anything.
C'ustaiu 'i'he Conqueroia.
Kelly,, ---The Men( of• the Mounted.,
• Sutt,irt--Pootloose lit Canada.
• Thane--1leluctaut Farmer. ,
Ford -As the World' \Fags Ou.
1as. vane -Nun-fiction
\ieA11tster---11oc•k.ey. Heroes.'
ltainboe•-Mother 'Goose.'
• Rainbow--rBible Stories.. •
• - 1'eueoek--4FI:It.1H. I'riucesa" Eliza-
beth. -
. Juvenile Fiction =
Wallace ---Field of Honor.,
13rockie 'Taic^n of. the. Mouut.ed.
'Irhotiia,-your iI!cacler dAiriuia1
St o ries. `°
it:iley=Mystery' Iicri�t;.
I3'atlt'blc3tan--Altitilai Adventure.•
• \A'iese—Clriue e e Inlr Stick.
McMeekin "- First Book . about
4 Babies,
aiothweli-Little' Flute P1ay'er.
liuth�vell �Littte' )3ortt 13oy.
linrgess--Story Book.
Fait -•-Silent Gulls.
13ntgt?s-Adventur s of„l'rickLs
i'orky. ' . - •
\\ rggiii New (hrotti;cles' of
Retie :ea.
I At1 insuu-•.aG-reay-, I+'rutrs. Bobby.
(r others---(.''hildroi of Dickens.
Burwell -To You. rile Torch.
!Hutchinson '- •Chiit►urey • (Jortler
Stories.'
'Leighton - Twelve 11.1-1 g 1► t
Trumpets. • .
:;Lrightori-Cues, \Vlio 1,ivl:s.11et•('.
R1u�ir- �1'uli Tate • Aiuerr('a : (tet
\)'e Go; Nenr arra Far. -
The, librariari, ?1iss •AI. King.
• would' like al'1 ,('aunty. hooks in liy •
Satarday, March 24, in order, to
make• the exchange cin slrii'eh 27th.•
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N I Lieu, • Jlarc•li 1.3. --Mt.. ;a nd Mrs. •
b;lmer. Sproule have uaovt;ci to the ' , .
fu rut they bought froth ' 'Mr. \Vna..'
Stewart of Auburn.- •See it Cit a
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~;spate •arid surr ►aYntling neighbor, •
lotod that tuts Hatt it. "ti u" :1,1:t Luis]
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Miss "Maly Currey. attended . the "
funeral on• Saturday of' her. 'friend.
Miis'AliCe Reid of1.tteleno'Wi•. Miss "i:.; -
Reid' Aras with 'Miss.•etrrrey last ,.•
spring for nearly a • month and
well known in Nile,. having lived
'here with her brother; Rev.. J. C. •
Reid, whehi'he' had chatr,.ge. of Nile
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M s. 'Russell ell Mc('Onnelf' and
daughters Phyllis, Audrey and
Carol, of K'in'gsgarf, visited on Snit -
day. at Henry Matthews' and tools
Ray back home with them, He had
'leen here three weeks, convalescing
from a recent illnh:.' '
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