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GODERICII SIGNAL -SUR
T-, a . , rs; J. 11. Maartin
d eluded Rev..and M ,
AUBURN, March. 27. ft a
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Mrs, WV. Ling and Marilyn, of
'Tomato, were week -end visitors
with ;gra. (hag's Parenits, Mr. and
A• • .Mrs, R, .D, •Munro, •
• , Mr. and Mrs. John. Hildebrand
and .son, Orlo'rdan Station, spent
the week -end _ with ' 1Vi1>s. UIiile+
'brand's. parents, Mr. ,arid, 11irs. Earl
.. r,W'ightngan.
• ,Mins Ruth Arthur, of St. Thomas,
visited at the week -end with her
'mother, Mrs. M, ,;&nthur.
Misses ,Mildred Scott of :Mitchell
and .Grace .Scott of Kitehener spent'
Easter, with- Messrs. R, J. And Ken -
meth Scott.,
aVi tors with Miss M r aret
.Jackson and .Mrs. Jackson have
of Beimore; Mr, Crawford Martin
and Davis', of Leaside; Mrs, J. M.
Barker, of WormItO; Mgrs. (Dr.).,✓
Grierson and 1i D. Grierson, of
Londesboro ; Mrs. A, Lovett; Mrs,
L. Young And. Linda, Af St. Oath
arises, and . Messrs. '. '. and O.
eBrien, of Goderieh. „ - -_
Mr. 'and Mrs. Wilfred Vesterfelt
and Miss, MaY . Renouf spent the
week -end at Peterboro. •
Miss''Mary Asquith, of Stratford,
was , week -end visitor with Mr.
axid Mrs. 0. E, 4sgirlith.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald' Pentland)
of, North Bay, visited at the week-
end with Mrs. ' Pentland's- mother,
Mrs. G
3.Z .' M. Strauhtt
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Miss Elora Mutch of. Oshawa
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THERE'S
MONEY
to, E E
at. the B'of M
For many . farmers, 'operating funds are
• ' low at this time of year. It's the in-between'
period when there's .lots of expense, ,little" "
income. If this is your problem, talk it over
with your B of M manager.,.
BAK U 'If you'can-plan repayment from your farm-
num
arm-
num[AMAOm Income, there's money for you at the B of M
-- for seed, feed or fertilizer.. '
BANK OF MONTtE.AL
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Goderich Branch: BRUCE A1MSTRONG, Manager
WORKING WITH'C"ANAD1•ANS {,N EVERY•WALK OF LIFE SINCE 1817
'�• • Ab106
Waited at the , week -end, with 'Iter
grandniother and aunt, Mme. Wolf.
Match and Mist Elena Mute1
Mr, and! Mrs. Reg Carter and
daughter, of Port Eigilii,'• Mr. and.
Mrs. Nelson Hill andr'Mr. and Mrs.
Bill H111 and Gail,�.of Godex'ich,'
'int Sunday With Mr. dos. 'and
Miss 'Sadie Carter.
MTS. .Wes.„ 13'adinock and Mitis. -
Mol ris Bean," �whb 4 Look the project
"The home Cvxirls Stand on Guard,"
at Clinton, took charge„taa class
of young girlsori, Monday,'
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Fox�nels Iitesi7ent . lines in13‘9 .4 .
tRelaltives in this,, distrlet were sad-
dened' reeently
ad-dened'recently tto learn, of the death
of the former Mitt S. Tyndall, wife
of Rev. A, J. Bawbrick, New West;
iilinster, -B.C., after a long 'illness.
Until • her marriage, Mrs. Bowbrlck
made herhome'vith
the late john
and Miss Mary Hoare, Auburn.
Besides her h 'band vne atti' hter
e u�
I3 d
11Irs. ^D, Murfitt (Lantra), gfgVan-
couver,. B.CI, two •sons, Johin, of
Victoria. B4C., and .Alfred, of_Idaho,
arid' five grandchildren mourn their
loss, ,�
Easter Service. A service -of
f
special interest
was held in Knox
Presbyterian Church an Sunday
evening, when Rev. John Honeyman
was assisted by two ° members .of
the'London Bible. Institute, Misd E.
Pettit- and Henry Landon. Miss
Pettit presided . a,t. • the organ for•
part of the service 'of praise and
she and .Mr. Honeyman sang.. duet..
Mr. Lancton is a chalk artist an(
he displayed his talent by drawing
two beautiful pictures, one of Jesusr
theGood. Shepherd and one,of the"
Resurrection. Mr. Honeyman . pro=
vided a, soft background of violin
miysic during. the artist's efforts.
The• church was comfortably filled
for ..the service. ,
, Death of . Mrs. Jahn Wright. --
Mrs: John Wright passed away on.
Saturday in Lbndon after a lengthy
illness. Mrs. Wright was formerly
Emma Matilda Thiel, .a native, .of -
East Wawanosh, where she was
born sixty-four : years ago. After
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If moaning finds you
enif half tested, still
Weary -if your sleep. t .w
is-brok?n by fitful'
tossing and turning
-yourakidneys may
be to blame. When'
your kidneys' get out'
ef,order,=your sleep
usually' suffers. To help your kidneys
regain a normal • condition,. use Dodd's
Kidney Pills. Dodd's help the kidneys get
rid of poisons . and excess acids in your
syitem. Then your uneasiness. disappears
-you can enjoy restful unbroken sleep --
.and awake refreshed and reacig for work' or
play. r Get Dodd's Kidney Pills today. 147
o�aas�aneY��ros
her . marriage ' to M. Wright they
farmeilt East Wawanoch and
,Mullett, .'retiring: to Seaforth a few
Year* ago. ' 'Mr. Wright dish sone
ftur• Yea*. , ago, after,. which Mrs.
rue ,Auburn n to take
t ..
Write eta d to
upresidence. There was no family.
Surviving are a sister and a bro.
her, Max' 'Pollard. ar. ' eaforth
t. ,fir, y of d.of Sw_ .
and .Henry Thiel of the, United
States.' The funeral was held trona.
the Arthur funeral' home on .Tues-
day afternoon, the service ' beim
condubted by Rev C:.0.. Waslzin,g-
ton. .Pallbearers; were.Ira Rapson,
Wilfred luPenfouncl,. Lewis nudely,
Norman Wright,. Henry Watkins
and Bill Pollard. Interment was
in Ball's ceui eery.
The Tid -.Husband his. - The
Women's' ,.Institute held a'. social
'evening in the Foresters' . Wall on
'Wednesday evening, ng,
with.,,,a.• a•
• 'go
od
atendance. 'The early part
of.,the.
evening was spent in playing euchre
and lost heir.. Afterwards an ins
teresting program was presented,
with the president, Mrs. Albert
'Campbell., presiding. ' Th" highlight
of the program'was a debate, "Re.,
solved, that a good-natured, untidy
husband is 'better than a cranky,.
tidy husband.." The affirmative
was taken by Mrs. Wes. Bradnock,
Mrs. Morris Bean and Mrs. Archie
Robinson, while Mrs. Alfred Nesbit,
Mrs. Fred Toll and Mrs. Harry
.Y'ungblut upheld tile negative. The
'judges were Messrs. It. D. Mum,
, Robt: Perris and Carl Mills. After
due consideration they decided the
inogative had .. won by a. slight
inargin. A number by the , local
orchestra was followed by a solo
by Lloyd Craig, accompanied by
-Mrs. W. J. Craig. Mrs. Wm. Govier,
who moved to near, Staffa last
Thursday, was presented with a
gift,from the Institute, Mrs. Harry
Sturdy making the presentation.
Other numbers Were: Piano duet by
Gladys and Rena McOlinchey ; solo
by Mrs. Gordon- Taylor, accom-
panied'' by Miss Margaret Jackson ;
reading by; Joan solo by
Donald Yungblut ; ,Mills.;' piano , duet by
WEST 'I LD
WETritrii); Munch 26. Air.
and' Mrs. Win. Knox of .Kitchener
yis ted
'- oil: Tliurada with Mr. and
a.
Mrs. W. A. Campbell. Airs, CAMP'
bell accompanied. them 'aback to
Kitchener, where she also visited
with- her daugkteri ,Mrs. Arthur
Spiegelberg, and, Mr. • Spiegelberg.
Mr. and „Xis. dim Boit and
James, of Crewe, visited on Sunday
with Mrs. Fred Cook and family.
Messrs. Norman McPowell; :Alva -
McDowell and 'Win. McDowell
motored' to Toronto on Monday,.'
ready for ,.the sale of ..their cattle,.
which they shipped by rail an Sat -
uruay.
"Mr 11 a 1 s, n
I. a �C w aOwen
� , Ceti � miibel a�, OW
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visitor en Satur�d4. ;,.
:ldr. Ken Boyd of Sudbury' visited
on Saturday. its
with his mother, Mrs,
Boyd; sr., at the home of Mr. Ken-
neth Campbell and on, Sunday .he
and'
A mother left tor ,Timli
Timmins*,
where Mrs. Boyd 'will spend a
couple er weeks with her grand-
daughter anad • great-grandson,
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart •A•ment of
kl:ultett township visited in .West-
field
entafield on Sunday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Wm. .Smith, Ross
and Jean, and Mrs. Joan Henderson
of Brussels visited • ori Friday at'
the home -of Mr. and„ Mrs. Chas.
Smith. ' „•
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Bosman
and fancily, of Belgrave, visited..
Sunday' with Mr. and Mrs. - Maurice
Bosman. M'a'ster Allen remained
for a few days' holidays with his'
grandparents.
I'fr. , anti I!rs. Roy McSween `ef
London visited .en Saturday with
'Mr, and Mrs. Harvey McDowell.
Easter guests at the home, of Mr.
and i\urs, Earl Wightman were Miss
Hattie Wighbinan of London, .lir.
IIa•rvey-Wightlnan of. Niagara and
Mr. and Mrs. John Hildebrand of
Jordan Station.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth 'Campbell
and children and 11zr, W. A. Camp-
' bell visited on Monday with Mr.
and • Mir. Arthur Spieelberg,• of
y 1 11iott' Lapp ; mouthorgan 'selec-
(tions by Mr. and IIrs. Everett
Taylor;', a ccompa nied by Mrs. Gor-
don- 'M 1Clinehey.; piano solo by
•Mid' Margaret Jackson. A number
by the orchestra brought the pro-
gram to.a close:•. Lunch Wei; served
by • the Institute.
James E. Prest
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Electrical Contractor:
Wiring and Repair Work
Phone Carlow;' 207,
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TAYLOR?$ CORNER .
(intended for last week)
TAILOR'S O'ORNFIi, Marbh 22.
'here 'has been A great ,deal of
'411" "in this neighborhood, . Der&
Blroy Rodes was oulte 111 and was
a patient in Alencandra Hospital.
Walter Rieke also DAs• been quite
.111 in the hospital, suffering from
pneumonia. ,''We' wish tau/ a speedy
recovery, •
'1440. and Mrs. Goulfi' .naiad little'
daughter Patricia were home from'
Trenton for .a few days.
Gould and little daughter ,are ,re-
raain•ing until after Easter,
lklrr and Mrs. Wm, erguson of
r m' spent, n thew U u pet a -end: with
relatives. rb
Mrs. D. A. Stirling is still 'very
i1I at her home. here, Mr. -
and
Mrs.VQ' Snyder aS d r an
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3%r. and Mrs. L. „G. Collyer and
Tittle daughter, Sandra Jean, have
Nen yen o,t� e winter inn-I1>id
They Were supposed to leave for
home on the.• 14th of this month,.
but planned toovisit several beauty
,spbts on the return, °trip.
Ladies' Aid.Meetipg._Jphe Ladies'
Aid met at' the home of 'Mrs. Ken-
neth Holmes on Wednesday ;Utter-
noon. of last week." The afternoon
was spent in -quilting. A short
bu.siness programa was held, It was
decided to hold the April meeting
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St. Adrew's .St.
in the sehopl, u pot -ll luz 'h to
be served, Lettere . from• ahuWns
were read, thanking .the soclet3r f'or,
gifts Of,110Wers. A delieioua h4neh,
was: serted by ° he hostesses,
.. ST. HELENS
ST. TomENs, March ..2o. UrS.
Alex. ¥lirdie and Abby and Mn.'and',
3trs. 'Mel. Browns of Waterloo, are.,
holiday 'visitors with gr. and Mrs,
R.. Woods,
Mr. a. ''Mrs. Gorden Miller `and
M nd_
Larry and Miss Doris'.Tayior, ef'„
London, and. ,Mr: Murray* Taylor, of
Winghaui, spent the holiday week
end with Mr. and . Mrs.. Chester•
Taylor.
Mr..s and Mrs..G..S. McIntyre and.
aId'
f , of Ottawa,
er 'nt
Do were Easter
visitors with Mr. - and Mrs, W. I.
Miller, .
Mr. Donald cnald is seriously
y
ill at his- I1! One here, having . mtf-
tered. a stroke on',Thursday even,
ing. a'u Winter ' . 11 a
II•i,5 d Mrs 4 a Mal
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Charles, .Mr. MacGharles and little
son,. � of . Arkoma; Piave been •with
hilxt, • :. .
'Miss ' Noi uia Weatherhead of
Orangeville ' is spending, the Easter
vacation -'at her •h'ome here.
Death of Louis Weatherhead. --
The community was saddened on
learning that the death bf : Mr.
Louis Weatherhead: had occurred in
the'Wingham hospital early Friday
returned home with them'.
At 'Westfield thuich on S'inday
0 special Easter service was held.
Easter 'music was rendered. by' the:
Mille quartette. Ten new members
were received into the church. •
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Thousands who never could gain weight before, now'
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Peps yott up, too. Improves appetite, digestion so.
rood nourlshes,you better. Don't fear getting too•lat.
Stop when you gain figure you wish. Introdtytory
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Tablets .for new 'pounds:' lovely curves, -nett, pep, -.
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DEAD STOCK
;HORSES $12.50 each
CATTLE $12.50 each
HOGS $2.75 per cwt.
According to size .0 condittior,
CALL Seaforth 15
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