The Goderich Signal-Star, 1951-06-28, Page 3rMl."
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10.th Year --No, 26
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CHARTERED ACCQUNTAitil
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C ARTERRED A.CC'OpNTANT
Phone o.--Otiice 343W. House 343J`
Goderich.
DONALDE. lair] ",
11 XPERiENCED 4,1x10ION
Cleansed for Count* of : Sump
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RIPLEYJ, PHONE 49
For information apply to J. ,N,
Rernigfuui, Division Cogrt Cork.
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Qoderich Ofit.
AGCgOUNTANTS
ONAI,D -G. McCANN,
” Public Accountant
Clinton, Ontario
Phones: • ,Office, 561; Res, 455
Office .:Royal Bank
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Correspondence promptly lan-
irivered. Immediate arrangements;
can be made for Sales Date by
eatUng Phone 203,: Clinton:
Charge moderate and satisfac-
tion Guaranteed.- . I94
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Winner in Perch
Derby Addresses o
Lions Cub
The. Lions Club . eNec:uti v e for
f951 -off, headed del by
Lion Leo
1-
oak aa,. president, was of114 ally in-
stalled at the last meeting of the
season on Friday at_ -the• Bedford
°Hotel, with Deputy, .District Gov
ernor J. 11. Kinkead direetiug
• DENTAL
DR. R. W. HUGHES
Dentist"
Corner 1Vellingtdn and Lighthouse
Streets.
Phone 10333 for appointmell4.
HAROLD. JACKSON.
ICENS,ED . AUCTIONEER
HURON AND PERTH
Seaforth - Phone 11461 or
Harry Edwar(rs, Goderich,
Pholne 144
CHIROPRACTIC
HERBERT B. SUCH, D.C.,
Doctor of Chiropractic..
Office Hours:
Mon., Thurs —9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
!rues., Fri --9• a.m. to 5 p.m.
7 p.m. to 8 p.m.
W d, & Sart. 9• to 11.30 a.m.
V itathln Therapy
Office—Corner of South St. and
Britannia . Road. Phone 341.•
C. P. CHAPMAN
General. Insurance •
Flrei Aptomogile, Casualty
Real Estate
West St., Goderich,
Phone 18
insure In Sure I'n'surance
ConfederatiipnIu'fe–Wind, Car
preferred risks.
ACCIDENT , Ji SICKNESS
'Consult.
SURANCE CP. — Farm and
isolated town prOperty insured.
President, J. Trewartha,
ton; Vice -President,, J. L. Malone,
Seaforth; Manager and Seify-Treas.,,
A. Reid, Senforth.
Whitmore, .Seaforth;' Chris. Leon-
hardt, ; Robert Archibald,
Beaforth; John H. McEwing, Blyth;
Frank McGregor, Clinton; Wm. S.
,,ilexander, Walton.; Harvey Fuller,
Goderich. •
Atents—J. E. Pepper, Brucefield;
hagen; Selwyn Baker, Brussels'.
Policy.liolderS' can ma.ke all pay-
ments and t.et their cards receipted
a the Royttl Bank, Clinton; Keith
Cutt's Grocery, King.ston Street,
Goderich. •
WESTERN ONTARIO
• (Daylight Saving -
7.45 a.m. to Stratford and London.
11.10 a.m. to Kincardine and 'Owen
12 noon to Stratford and London..
4.20 p.M. to' Stratford and London.
EXTRA RUNS FOB SUNDAYS
6.25 p.m. to Stratford and Louden.
9735. Pin: to London.
Charter Coaches'•for all oceasionS.
For informatioirphone Reg. McGee
/OM LOCATION
on the Sqwire-;fornaer-ly,•Mr.-
Real Estate—General In.'
P:honie 115W
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a►FFICaF {SR ', `RSV. Cer�'1''a �1 KNOX GRIMM LADIES'
The •June meeting of the W.Vit.
held at the itofl1 o tMv :IR rn► t ,4g ►� .ill
P. J. C-autelon, Ligltthouse s eQ ,
with a good attendance, In the { lome Church
ahsence of the president, Mrs, Thos. I ;
T,U Was
Dougherty, through illness, the first
Impressive services "were held in
Mrs. '1'. Graham, had S.t Gear re'p Church on 'Sunday in
vice-president, b
charge of the meeting, .'-Cite, ' de-
votionsl per'ud was in charge f commemoration of the 117th an -
Vert. Goldsmith of the Salvatio niversary of the founding of the
who read from mark 9:14.23 Anglican Church. in Goderich.
Army'music •and
and gave a line talk on, "Faith." Beautifully sung
She also offered prayer. The clip ,•thought-provoking . and inspiring.
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sermons marked the serriees. The
altar was decorated with hoWers
in. memory of the. late and..
Mrs. - 'Samuel 'Vickers, placed by
their grandchildren.
. Rev, Lyall Crawford -of Parkhill
returned, to his home parish to
'preach ht. the morning serviee,
chose ,as 'his text: "A thaisand
years• la Thy sight are but as
.. 'Stating that this church. had fond
memories :for him, he said .that
Ged had never failed in watehful-
!less and caw for His people. In
the long lapse of ttme manyehanges.
had taken place, from the earliest
history of Canada and of• England.
St. George's Church, one of the
oldest, in the Diocese, and referred
to his early training received there.
, Under the 1 direction of "Mr. A.
W. Anderton the choir sang. the
anthem "Holy Art Thou," and Miss
Marjorie ',Hays a's guest soloiSt.
sang- "'How Lbvely Are Thy Dwell-
ings,': Liddle.
4.:',Mason8 9,i Evening' Service.
In the evening, the meinbers of
Awiding their ennual church
in the ehurch. The meter; Rev.
Beverly H. Farr,xenducted the ser-
vice. and, preached the sermon. He
was. assisted by his 'brother, Rev.
„Maurice, 1-1. Farr, of St: .Luke's
4.'hurch, 'London,- and ReV. Lyall
Crawford of Mr. S. H.
Vevett, master of..MaiPland Lodge,
read the. lesson and the choir Sang
the. anthem, "Remember NOW'. Thy
hest on 'lSocta1 1tesponstb
ceremonies, s
'Other membere of the executive
was taken by the , members, As
installed were: Gordon McManus,
ist 'vice-president; George Parsons,
2nd ' vice-president; George • Pa.
singer, 3rd , vice-president ; ' Glen Those elected were: President, hiss.
ixardinen,�secreta•ry; Willard Legg, ,1.} Graham; 1st vice-president, nit's.
this was; the annual meeting, the
election:' of officers took place, • with
Mrs. •George J*bnsfron in charge.
dues secretary ; Ed, " Jessop, assist-
ant dues secretary; Bruce Arm-
strong, treasurer; Frank.• Curry,
lion tamer; 4e_c11 Hoffman and Bob
Barnes, tail twisters; Don Aber -
hart, Bert Drysdale, Arnold Mc-
Connell and Elmer Weaver, diree-
tors.
'Lion -Harry Watson, the retiring
president;, expressed thanks. for the
co-operation • given him during his
term of office and added that he
had enjoyed the work- .At, the con-
clusioir of his. -remarks he served
warning that he had to sneak away
early in the evening in order to be
present for a party marking ' his
twenty-dfifth wedding • anniversary.
Deputy District Governor:, Kinkead
voiced the appreciation of the club
for the leadership. given by retir-
ing
etiaing president Watson.,
Lion- Ernie Pridhatu announced
that .the Goderieh .Lawn Bowling
Club would be holding its annual
Monday evening, 'July '16th, and on
behalf,• of the •' l o•wiing 'Club ex-
tended an: invitation to a1l-Lions to
take -part in it. A Lions 'committees.
' hbttded by Lion .Pridham., was ap-
poihted to arrange for the event.
Other Lion.s ,on the committee are
W. J. Baker, J3ert .Sanderson' and
George MacEwan. •
INCOME TAX RETURNS
PRIVATE BUSINESS
FARM REPORTS
Bookkeeping records installed
and checked monthly
or at request.
ROY N. BENTI,EY
Phone 152W
Box 58 15 Warren SI.
Insuranee
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Gordon Jewell
Lien Ray. Hi:wiles, reported, that
net• Proceeds. of $366 .were .realized
from the. last 'Lions bingfi at the.
areiut. Lion Bert Sanderson stated
(Rev.) Stevenson; recordingsecre-
tary, Mrs.,Geo. Johnston; treasurer,
Mrs. W. .Peters ; corresponding sec-
•retary, Mrs. P. 3. Cantelon; cont -
mitt& conveners -,.-•-I! lower, Mrs. W,
iiern ; devotional; :1Yra. " Jos. Cran-
ston; sailors, Mrs. C: Pennington;
temperance inAS' u oalysch o1S, Mrs.
E. Raithby:
calls, with flowers sent, were re-
perted. The meeting closed with
u hymn and• prayer, after which
refreshments ' were served and a
social tithe Spent. -
ACTIVITIES AT. GOODERUAM
PARK •
-**" Boys and girls who' are interested
In playing in: the Recreation •Open
'Softball League in July are re-
quested to leave their names at the
par'k
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The' first meeting of the airplane
'Club was held and tie • following
officers were elected :' President,
ietat-r—a-v-lee pt'sidentt
Jeneane Young; secretary, Jelin
Gritliths,; treasC•rer, Ruth Reinhart.
Airplane meets. were planned for
the---sumuter months.• • It was de-
cided that meetings shot}•ld. be •held
twice a week, Tuesday and TThu•Ps-
day,. at 2-p..m.
Beginning Monday, July 2nd,
Judith Gooderham Memorial Park
will • be kept open:evenings until'
approximately 9. o'clock, during
which time, a supervisor will bi
present;
BAZAAR A SUCCESS
- `Vraigie Rooke,", the .lovely suln►-
mer borne of M.r's."J. 'W. •Oraigie at
Lighthouse Point, wits the scene of
a - delightful garden. party , and
bazaar on Thursday. last under the-
auspices of.the 'Ladies' Aid Society
of Knox Presbyterian Church,
MI'S. P. J. Mita -wan, president
of the Society, ;and r\irs, Craigle•
received and graciously .welcomed
thtr many guests,, who during the
afternoon enjoyed social intercourse
on the Lawns which overlook; the
blue• waters of Lake -Huron, The
liouse was Artistically decorated
with auzxtnter • flowe>:s and the lace -
covered tea table in the dining -
wont was centred with a . !bowl of
mauve Bowers and lighted yellow
tapers 1 , crystal. holders. Tee was-
poured'
aspoured' iby past presidents • of the.
-Ladies' Aid Society,. Mrs,' A. D.
':\leLean and . 1VIrs. W. P. Abell,
assisted by a busy group of mem-
bers. ',Sales tables placed on the
lawn were Well patronized, as. was
the "Rookie postoffice." Those in
charge 'Were': Aprons — Mrs. M.
Ainslie, Mr :C, Bissett, Mrs. Thos.
I andy, M . George ''Sanderson.
Home baking—Mrs: H. •R".'
Ea11,
Mrs. Charles Black, Mrs. IW, Mac -
Laren,. Mrs. Kenneth Stowe, Mrs:
Gorden Bisset, Mrs. A. AIexander,
Mrg. G. Iflr Samis, Mrs. H. P.;
James. ' Miscellaneous — M•rs. W.
Doak, 'Mrs. Roy Chambers.',Fancy
-work—Mrs. J. MarWiek, Mrs. John
Newoonlbe, 1Irs. P, J. Warner.
Rookie postoffice—Mrs. R. E. Wil-
son, Mrs: W.• J. Ritchie.
• The bazaar. was ,a ifinancial suc-
cess, too, for $451 was realized.' •
Mrs. Gordon Wing
Comes from china
to Jain. Husband
OTTAWA., 'dune 23: --Mrs, Gordon,:
Wong arrived in Ottawa on the
i,
morning of ,June 21st, from 1Yong,
'Kong to ,Join her husband, a former
well-known Goderich business man.
41:6, Wong left' ,Hong- Kong by
Canadian . T aelfe Air Lines on, the
15th of June and arrived' in 'Van
couver on the• inclining of the 17th
=--thirty-six hour's later. The plane
upon ,which. • she travelled carried
thirty-six passengers, including
thirty-three Chinese 'women, one
Canadian woinaft and twa 4hinese
boys.
Upon arrival `in Vancouver Mrs.
Wong left iminediately for Ottawa,
As she speaks, no ,English, 'she
found an' Dnglish 'woman .travelling
companion„ on the' train very help
ful in this difficult situation. • Mr,
Wong "fins been -in Canada for. many
years and is anxiousthat his wife
learn the language. as quickly as
•possiltle.
Mr. and Mrs. Wong expect to
visit doderich in the not too distant
future, and " will be glad to meet
his many old friends.
LREBEKAHS ENJOY" AN .
INTERESTING EVENING
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there „waS an attendance of 347 at seven g",•irl..$, and .11N.° beys were
the first Lions bingo, while •the
attendance at the second, one last
week was 448. ille said ..the next Chosen were ,Mary •Andrew, Linda
Brflekenridge,, Ruth. Relphart, Ruth
upon to give an account of how mos8, Bill Sturdy,.. Don Goddard,
Bob Dockstader find Bud Chisholm.
he managed, to win the $100 bingo
and be did .so ill. his cuslignary •
humorous manner. .
1,Ion Bert lir.yisdale reported on
a C1 IV t 00(4,1'lla 111 01.110r11)
Ilions taking- pai4t, In the': instal -
Emerson, Ilert Sander-
son, nit rola 'Bet tger and ltay
Tells' about His Luck
,the $10() In -No in. Jfie Lions
F. T. Armstrong
OPTOMETRIST
PhOne 1100 for. appointment
SQUARE GODERICIL
Geo. G. MacEwan
Fire. Accident and Motor Car
Insurance
OFF10E—MASONIC TEMPLE
WEST STREET ,
PHONE 230 GODERWill,
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'ABOUT OUR
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Confederation Life
Goderich, Ontario
(dainula's list ..of. •food fishes, In-
cludes nearly .sixty different vari-
weleaming' the Masonic, mem-
bers, Rex, 13: 'H. •Farr told • them
that the vprnerS1 one of the present
church was laid in 1880 by, Very
The text chosen -'by the rector.
hord said unto (Muses, what iS that
Moses ',became „the leader and
hiwgiver of his people. He was a
nein of great .sour, 'yet whom:most
00.
The members of •Goderich'''Fte-
'bekah Lodge, No. 89, who took part
in the bowling league each 'Wed-
nesday afternoon during the j$ast
Ranter, Met on -Monday evening, in
i For MADE -TO -MEASURE 1
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so $10.95.:
• Any style froth •
9. • SPORT 'JACKETS ;' $35 00 •
: suiTs-1-- , . • $35.00 -.
I . .SEAET .. 130ND CLONES,: I
3 : he Major --Store 1
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,.. 412 . .. • , .GO D E R I C II fit
1.,tier,, chief Ituiong. which firer sal, • PHONE
«=--: for tasty,. mai* '
Otter thq, dance or show
Open` every -evqiiing„ .+seeps
M4x
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• �Krltanaa Road• at Wifider St.
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the Britishg.. ......
Exchange Hotel. banquet.
Ball, After a delicious turkey..
dinner, :the prize for the high, single .:
,winner wad »resented to ,1: Peg
,\Vood, and for the • high triple to.
Mrs. Mary McCabe. The captains
for the three 'renins, Mrs, W, Doak,.
Mrs. C. Tweedie and Mrs. • I31., ,
Harris, graced the head tables
Pater the ,party drove to Mrs. J.
Snider's home and playing of "500". •
war 'enj ed. The winner at cards
was,. Mrs. F. Fritzley, and a lucky'
cup.. prize went' to Mrs. Violet
Bridle,•, - r
A hearty vote of thanks was ex-
tended to the captains and to Mrs.
Snide_ for , the use of her home.
THREE SCORE:ANN TEN
yond the biblicai span. of 70 ,
years. The wise man ensures
that he .will.not outlive .his in-
. come. A retirement policy of the
San Life Assurance Coninany of •
live. asg4yarot;
Start saving toddy call
Harold W. Shore
Sun Life Assurance. Company
of •Canada
halibut, -Sardines, . merrkerel, 1-14-uu414 Would _have .up_ 0040006.0.00400000.00.0A00.00.0.00000000000 0060 r40“.0
pickerel, grayfish and haddoele. a leader. By ftt Ing the' rod into . •
the meeting and .was presented:with
hehalf of tile Lions Chin. .
,Lions about. his', lucky number
Wa'6 one. of a "nifty of
four and thehist one of the gi'oup
buy a' ticket. When he got home
he thrOw the ticket in a drawer
along with !,)tbei., tickets.and.forgot
all about it. wife . was sur-
. prised when • a Plione call' came
front Goderich' sayieg -her .huShand•
wife • scolded .nie for' going
on ',fishing 011)8 and -Spending too
abodt fifteen fish at,•Alode'rich% when
'flie money I spent 'on the- trlp
Could have bough't many more Ones.
that number Of ',fish. . •HoweVer,
when she. learned I was* a 'cash
winner her scolding Stdpped. Then
'fishing trips ,while she had to Stay
home and do the housework, which
she' didn't think NirtiS fair. „.She
Wanted to go on the ne,xt trIp. 1
told her 8he •got her housework
done in. tIme wbuld take her
on the next. trip and all was peace -
0 seri wilt OA made him realize
!hat all Ihings'imiy be -used by Gi01.•
,"Tlita things crud has glA.,D, Are.
yourr,,, to use in His servive. The
nexi:ornianee . even the homely
gave us .the power to do good, the
IkOVV6r dei—eVill and, worst ,of all,
the power to do nothing.
.."Every man ,And woman has• a
spi,r1tual reseonsibility, to be it co-.
w(frker 'with 'God.
brave new world, eyerYone must
carry own share., futd,,- a little
bit more. What is in your handr
ask6d'-the rector in conclusion.
wedding took place •recently at St.',
Paul's ,United Chaech, -Toronto,.
'when '.1tariiin Gertrude Brown, only. -
daughter of:Mrs. E, Wyatt of Tor-
onto, becaMe the bride of ,Colin C,,
"Ansterherry, only soli of Mr. and
Mrs. (.7lets. 'Ausferberry Gode-
rich.„ The cpuPle yeside in
Toronto. '
NOW LOO4ViEil
BMLDING
ON THE SQUARE
, 11. M. FOilD
,Get Insured Stay Insured—
TELtpHONE 268w
Eyea _Examined, Glasses .Fitted
Phone 33
Goderich, Ont,
LATHING, PLASTERING,
Stucco, Mason Work -of -all
- kinds --Estimates given.
Phone 4g2M Brink & Victoria
Goderich Pavilion
Dancing, Wednesday, Saturday and holi4ayevenings, .
SatUrday Night-7Johnny Downs and his 'orchestra.
Wdnesday night: Barn danoe te) Jerry Rennie and. the
Special Mid -night and holiday dances *July lst week-
croderich Car
Undercoating
SpliAY 'WAXING.
and
UNDERCOATING
PilONE
Cambridge St.
zItt
Giant
FAB
Cleansor
AJAX
, Junket
POWDiERS
Iona
PEACHES
MthiTETS
Anizair
. York Brand
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oAt PARK' '
Ore ,th ,, , A.t, .CAPITAL' West-
Now—"I Was a. Communist for the F.13.1."—A-ri authentic and
Now—“Stage to Tueson"—lik Technicolor with Rod Chinei•on.
thrilltV spy bunt. •
Mon., Tues.L.n Wed. '
Dorothy and portraying inan.with a gifted talent,
• Dorothy Kirsten, Ann Myth and Jane NoVotana
Thurs., Fri: aud Sat.—
. • "LORNA DOONE”.
In Teenhicolor
of 4,11xmoor, told by a superb eag‘t agalagt the, added beauty
• Ruth -no'. man, Richard To (.151 and Mercedes MeCanibridge
Written, arthind h IfebUtifta and MIN bride who nevet learned to
recognize stoplight.
"LIGHTNING STRIKES TWICE"
Thurs., Fri. and Sat.—
. Jan Via% Mary Castle and Pettr Luidc
Lst.txtrawny from ordinary a frail% 1111(1 Share this thrilling R6(41;
Billy de Wtimamosommip=mu=1:;;II'm'es..,.
"PYGMY ISLAND"
At' your meatest
Scarce's dealer.
Pkg 81,c.
SZIMMON
'Ann Page
tin 13c.
-z Pkgs 23c
20 -oz till 24c
Pk§ 14c
0211VGErit ALE
....)4&v:Jruit4 and Veg• etat
This Week's OUtstanding Fruit -and •Vegeiable Buy
selected for a more enjpyable 4ulynF„irst Holiday.
Califor:niu,',Salmon Flesh, Jumbo 'Size, No. 1 "
CANTALOUPES .19; ,
HERE APE MORE LOW-PRICED 'AND TIMELY HOU-.
DAY PRODUCE SUGGESTIONS.
Georgia, No. '1, Freestone '
. PEACHES
lb
Caiif,rn,a,' Santa Rosa, No. 1
PLUMS •
Native, Fresh, NO. 1.
CUCUMBERS
doz
Fresh arrivals of juicy ripe •recf cutting Georgia. *Water-
' melons, priced whole, in halves or..quarters. •
29.2's tin Al
8 -oz jai:29C
30-oz.blls 25c
bustorti
(LAIR COME 96c
Vegetable
MILK BlIERII
PEICrillifli BUTTER
WIEVSTAIR
Pastry '
voiver
12 10 -oz tins 27
12 -oz lin 43c
16 -Oz jar 35t,
•
lb 45C
54b ba
WHI1E or -BROWN
'SLICED 24 -oz loaf 14c
UNSLICED 24 -ox lbai 1,3c
Fancy Blended
Cligial SAUCE 21C
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IRISH STEW
Fancy Pink
SALMON