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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-04-11, Page 6TITS GO I 1 I U .SIGNALSTA DUNGANNON $DUT$UANNON, Apr. It➢. - Ia'. Jcls. psaliidaoa who hasn't been well' • this vti irjer, .and coaiFlited to Nal most of the time. -Avta - -on S:tturaliay removed to, Utadttrie h hospital . fur treatment. ]Ells many' friends wish for lnizii, his Health Mr, end Mry, 'David S. Errington ''''''—returned , ` 'wine East week -end, after. slttndiug,, the winter mouths with their daughter, Mgrs. -Stanley Hughes tomb: Mr. Hughes, Toronto, who nilptored them home, and returned to Ttfl unto uu, Sunday.- Mrs. Errini;ion, who TDA r:UOM TAg'AD/RAS The trees will soon be taking bn their new rai- ment and spring will he, whispering to farmers everywhere "How about a new cultivator?—how about qther ftrm machinery? — how about this and that ' Now is the time to' get ready for spring. Readymoney for the go-ahead farmer is. available at the Bank of Montreal. If a loan will help, see your nearest Bank of - Montreal manager. He knows the farmer's problems and is ready to work with you, 4nd to 'put money to work for you, to make your farm a better farm. Ask for the folder "Quiz for a Go-A'hed'Farmer." ST. ELUNS ST.�]IiI'ELEN,9, Arr.`aI°he c4)Ilil rega- t3t►an °(Df the United church took: part in, the w& '—hip sez'ilso Over C] NX on Sunday morning' when M. Parker, menaaging director of the Imperial Life Assurance Company gave tin interest- ing; ail informative address expiaiuingi -somet)f.the plane for the Pension Fundcapital campaign. . -. Mr. Stuart Collyer, ' recently, is- chtav'gt:d from the IbC.A.F. has been engaged as teacher at S.S. No. 7, Morris, with. duties to conimenee after hadn't enjoined t,'erS 'rood health, fora "iv 1,`•-t ter vacation. while is keeping fairly well now. Wetnnen's institute Miert. -•-The ,an - Mr. and Mrs: Anderson Mugford spent Saturday with the latter's par- ents, 31r. and Mira. Abner :Morris, to observe Mfrs. Mut;ford,'s birthday. We are glad to know :fir. Morris. has almost, completely reeovered from 'his illness of a few weeks ago. The 'Girls' . Home -making Club is meeting at the home 'of Mrs, D. A. Fowler on Saturday . afternoon, where they will begin ai. short course , on "Sewing." The lenders are Mfrs. EOw:ler and ' Miss Connie Morris. The lessens will"be held weekly out Saturday after- noons for six weeks. .and w; ill be, super- vised by Miss Flora burnin, Home, :cononiics coach for Huron County, Some of these girls have received their vegetable and flower seeds, from the Department to begin 'the • gatrden brigade work for uuother year. _Mae Un*ec1 church W.M.S. met on Friday afternoon for the April meet- ing -in the Sunday school rams. Mrs. Melvin Reed; president, opened the meeting with a .hymn, followed by the Lord's prayer. Mrs. • 'McConnell, took charge of the worship service following "Yewitnesses" 1 be m the theme steal y frond ,the missionary magazine with an Easter program.. Mrs. M. Shackleton, Mrs. J.31cWhinney and Mrs. (-.Rev.) Rpgers read several passages,of Scrip- ture. After a hymn, Mrs. Elliott, Miss Elliott and Mrs. Hodges read respon- sively with Mrs. McConnell, "Jesus with Thy Church Abide," was a hymn repeated in unison, After another hymn- sung, and prayer by _the presi- deikt, the roll call was answered by a vet* with •-the word "Hope.a' The iuintites were read- and approved and crt? oi tll, ead , Mrs. rs. R eed read z alma�� fl On a-. , lait that there had been a meeting tilb o � -. -s:k vi t it in regards to the liquor law D62, Boy iected paper. ANK 0 . l .0NTR' a�'A working with Canadians hi et'ei y� walk of life si'ce 181" y 4 Goderich Branch: H. D. HEl "ST'RO'P, Manager. of Tilbury and ' J.C., St. Marys, wears 1 nual meeting of . the Wo i ten's Institute was held in the Community 'Hall with the president, Mrs. Archie .titchisoh in the Chair. ;April 18th was set as the date for the Red Cross quilting. It was decided to invite- Mr's: Lorne Jivers, the district president, to address the May meeting. Mrs. John Caineron presented the report of the nominating °coxumittee aid the following officers were elected: President, .Mrs. Archie Aitchison; 1st, vice-president, , ?Mrs. Gordon McPherson; 2nd. vice-president,, ,'firs. Elwood Barbour; secretary -treas- urer, Mrs, T. J. Todd; assistant, Mrs. McKenzie Webb; pianist, Mrs E. W. Rice; district representative, Mrs, Rice; auditors. Mrs. H. Gaunt, Mrs, S. A. Todd; agriculture, Mrs. Lorne Woods; citizenship, Mrs. ma. Webb; historical research, Miss Mary Murray; home economics, Mrs. H. Gaunt; social welfare. Mrs. A Aitchison; publicity, Mrs. W. A. Miller; Red Cross, Mrs. W. A. Miller. Mrs. Lorne Woods gave a reading, "Food has an interesting, part in o'ur life." Mrs. Harold Gaunt, convener of home economics, read a paper. on "Family Relationship and the Home." A . two -minute silence was observed in honor of - the late Mrs.,, Ball. BENM1LLER BENMILLE-R, Apr. 9.—Rev. U. E. and Mrs. Crontheilm, David and Mary, visited' in Brantford last Thursday and Friday with Mrs. Cronrheilm's mo- ther and brother, Who has just recently from returned f m ovis e eas. MI•r • Kenneth eth G nu' e n ni lx. ,,, .,lgha;�i, of.,.,Bel-,. � i t� last,weet• r01 r: Ind Mrs. Courtland''='iEYa'' r'rlZ' Rev. U. E. Cronheilm deliveref""'a in this ruunty. She also extii;,pded an splendid religious mesSaj$, ovdr'C-I NX invitation `to the 1'resbyt ry at Wing- on Tuesday last aand'ch°ild a good radio ham, -It was stated what at the 19-4.6 atudience. - - bale would be' and the treasurer,•ga ve Mr., "tend" Mrs. Ralph Million and 1 -tun 'tip---tr'r-ring reps \frs:�h ev.7 tiisil4v. eof...,:.gtr.ilffuitL ,ilie•s :isitet}.' it }fl(ge`rs -fitvori'd with t solo and .Mrs. relatives .at Beriht ller over the; -week- • rola) a •readin; . Mrs.Hodges read end. • • a' paper on "C'bristiain $towardship." 'Mr. and MIrs. Govier, of BIyth, spent 'Mliss' Elliott wvaS,,.appointed assistant last week with Mn .•tiifcl Mrs. Melvin temperance secretvu•y with Mirs. Jas. Goocl. > Finnigan who is temperance secretary. •'lir. and M•rs. Jas. Heddle, of Michi- After - the ,offering \ the °meeting was gam spent a' week. -end recently with closed With the _1"liziath .benediction. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Gledhill. Mr. Omer Brooks,` ,who lsii'rchased., Mr. _Wm. MIcClure'S•`'ti,,uck. has lately 1 `VA recent survey discloses that 80 bought u house from .'Cir. Allan Reed' per cent. of -rural women make up their and this week he' anti', Mrs'. Brooks' shopping lists from advertisements in and Wayne moved to' oc4iipy. part of the weekly papers. the- house with Mr. arid 'Mrs. Harry f Ryan remaining -in the other part. • Mrs. (. lias. - 1)urnin, zv hb lfit's =de'l - gone quite a seige of pneunnonia and.j •ptettrisy, • was able to be orougit house rtin-Ooderieb -ht spital. I week; liu>t1 will have to remain in herd for quite a while yet. Her friends_w'li. be,;glad to see b r back to normal health main. - - Mr. - and Mrs. Chas. Alton, , Fern CALOR' CARLOW, Apr. O.—Mr. and 1lg1`'s. Harvey l'Vebster and family, o2 Gode- rich, visited , with mfr. and Mrs. R. Mean. liter : -Tretltewey, of Toronto, spent the week -egad wiVh. her brother, Mr. B(.rt -V areoe. Ifir. and Mrs. Omar ll;roohs and Wayne have moved to Dungannon. Mirs. Hugh hill spent Sunday at her home. Mr. aud Mrs. Cory, visited with Mrs. Bean, sr. Mrs. Chas. Allin is with Mir. and Mrs L. Snyder. Mfrs. E. Mitchell has returned to 1 her home for the summer. Mrs. Ed. Hardy visited with her son Wilmer for a weelh, having spent the past few weeks in Toronto. She has ,returned to her home in Goderich. Mr. and; Mrs. J..LIaamiltori and Mur- ray, of Medford, spent Sunday. with Mr. and. Mrs. Allain Stoll. Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Wallis and Margaret, of Bayfield, iipent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. -Dave Bean. SIIEPI ARDTON SHEPPA,I<kDTON, Apr. 9. — Pte. Gordon Pollock of Toronto is visiting with his mother and brothers: Mr. Wm Sage motored to Brumfield on' Sunday, returning home Monday. Mrs. Gilmour coming home also after Spending the past few weeks visiting her sister, Mrs. Baird. Miss Violet Bogie has bought a house in London and intends moving about the 'firSt of May. Seriousness of Canada's butter situ- ation was reflected in figures released at Ottawa by the Doziainion Bureau of Statistics, showing hdldings of cream- ery butter in nine principal cities on April 1 as 1,894,659 pounds compared with 5,560,156 the previous month. MOVflG 6ET M. Rawlinson c.imue.-. tet u.ar,. a up and ship Household Furniture Con solidated Pool Cars to Manitoba aast.aten• ewan, Alberta, British Colurnhi:, Juo Hu • California: Write. wire prphone for rcducec freight rates r Lstah •hoed 11185 610 Yon est. roron�p,. iu s,lale �x �a "•M V1ltfii, !?AL`>t AFt4; z'tl!` '1,fiG abtl 'bTCiNnflr' 4 $561111.1..."." - PAPE . 15Q'P' t', -AIL' 14 1:11 14. 1O-16 -T q q Q�, FT10iicQ4F �:ap ly sup' $ diced frelele00 9 ). x pawl i q mop fits:c9 ;4(04all is2 liee Cep. !mit coops 9,gitinci wallet pylvl.caQc®°A ;onion n iz o , aaat 60' it c_a an Ad q smell Q iL�So fall � n&�r �s�ii bicttcp anion � � 1- t3 � �+ k 01. � • ���� Via• a'��c0, at1'�$�- � �,; cd. at�'*'�aL' .z t� rata a 3' our wn¢IIa Rask to rote i ►. =• sv s, MAFEKING MAFFAING, Apr. 10.—Mr. and ;11rs.. Lorne Woods and Donna, of St. Helens, visited wi,`.ii i%Ir. and Mrs. Bill Andrew on Sunday. • Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Johnston at- tended Mr. Feithtner's funeral in St. Marys, on Thursday last. Mrs. Sarah Helm, St. Helens, visited with. My. and Mrs. Richard Kilpatrick on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. II. Webb and family, of St. Helens; visited on Sunday, with Scouts in the Exeter area col- HE:lS.%LL KNOWS ITS OlgONS week -end visittrs with friends at Duh, -,1 more than 25 tons of scrapgtalinon and Mr. and firs. 'Sum Alton`;. IIENSALL.--Two hundred tons. of C Belfast, also then;: mother, M s. Jas.� onions will 1ieve been shipped from l Alton, Who has recently returned from I1� here a f U t and to •� spending the_ winter in s i` Brephey s 0' Funeral Home . 13 MONTREAL ST. • Our Funeral Chapel comlahles the �►�'gnity of a place of worship and the refinement"- of a quiet residence. • • PHONE• 120 ,,FILOSiD M. LODGE, Director Yon. are invited to listen to "Music for Sunday' program over CKNX, Wingham, each Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m. to attest parts o n aro h O I afi a with \, t1:'istern,-C-anad&t-.b' ..mid-April. _. The ._ .a - _.� i her (.tighter shipinents began in March. Hensall 1 •. ' Mr. and .Mrs., Geo. Cowan ,and little l has' been the centre of an onion -grow- 1 sonof Hensall, 'were recent visitors nig district for 50 years.• I with Mr. ;l.nc1 Mrs. Roy .Rutledge.' 'Visitors' with Mr .an6 .anMrs. W. A. Men �. f Culbert 'on' Sunday were .the latter's ��M ��� I cI1rosR,ty ins', Misckhos. Adause Stackhouseantisora . Blyth, ■ .uS; Llayd, of fRidgeway,and Mr. and firs. Leonard ,. ACHES... • • Crawford and . of Goderich. • Members of St. Pauls ` church ate is often caused by lazy kidney tended a• Lenten service at Chris action.. When kidneys get out of order excess church, ° Port Albert, on Tuesday acids and poisops remain in the system., Then jj evening. ° • backache, ,headache, rheumatic pain, dis- turbed rest or that 'tired out' feeling may soon follow. To help keep your kidneys f - working properly—use Dodd's Kidney Pills. Time -tested, popular, safe, non -habit-form- ing. Demand Dodd's Kidney Pills, in the blue boi with the red band Sold everywhere, 136 GODERICH MEMORIAL SHOP NP?WEST DEESIGNS BOST' OF MATE IAL Guaranteed worilmenshfp at prices that will please you, SAVE AuLL A'GDNTS FBE1S Call at our office -Phone 2423 or drop us a line to. Box 161, Gode- rich. We will be pleased to call. and help Choose at suitable mem- alai for your family plot. R. A. SPO".P1ON St. Andrew's St. WIIEELER'S FUNERAL SERVICE No extra ch rge for the use of our Funeral Home, Toron- to Street. ' Prompt .Ambulance • Service Phone . 335 ` xe3, $55 or _7 The errrorial Ide4l 4p A monumentof enduring •Grarrite 'or Marble, symbolic in design and reverent Din purpose, resting° in surroflndirlgs of peace and beauty a tribute of respect and honour to the dead,' a constant source of ,L inspirationrp•to the living. 1 ` - T. RY,L& SON MEMORIAL CRAFTSMEN CLINTON : EXETER , SEAFOR'TII ` Write, Box 150 Exeter, phbne 41j, Exeter CREWE CREWE, Apr. 8.—Mr. and Mrs. Allan Corbett and family attended- the funeral of a friend at Grand Valley on Saturday. Mr, muck; `3Tms; : �atier('C; and Norma spent ,Sunday Visiting dr. and Mrs. -Earl Sherwood of Carlow. Mrs: Nelson and sons of .\ Clinton visited with Mr. and :Mrs. E. Zinn on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon-- Culbert visited 'with Mr, and Mrs. T. M. Durnin on Sunday afternoon.. Mir'_ . Orr.•ille Durnip spent Sunday with friends in Goderich. Mrs. - Raymond' Finnigan received news on Sunday. of the death of her, uncle, Mr. Perdue of 'Bel -grave. • -Missionary Meeting.—The ladies o Crewe W.M.S. met at -the h me, ,o -i1ir's. Treleaven ' on Thursday \after- noon. last, with an attendance of ten., he 15rograzia' zeas 'in: charge of Mrs..C. rozier and the Easter program ' in the Missionary Monthly was followed' «liy • i' piano instrumental by Mrs.' Jgitn Sherwood, and a 'Very interesting 'talk lay Rett; ' Rogers on the Canadian ,Japanese a tuatien. Plays for the bazaar at Mrs. M. •Shaukleton's., in Dungannon, were completed. e1as.r.10r►sr► DEAD. or DISABLED O uoidy removed ni Olean mita* ° .'ruckmit. Pink coned. 010 r 1.0 oLN ON 21.5 STRATTI'orD Williani Stone Sous Lhnited nomyworit, ONTARX ASIIFIELD \' ..- ASI1F IELD, Apr: 9. --Mrs. Duna McIntyre is visiting her daughter, Mir J. Cole, of Underwood. The Women's Institute held their° April meeting last Thursday at te home of Mrs. John Cowan. On Tuesday, April 2, a reception was held in honor of Mr, and Mrs..Gordon MacGregor in Kintail Hall. Th�°e.even- ing was spent in dancing an4 after lunch, 'Mr. and Mrs. MacGregor with Duncan MacKay acting as ells man, were presented with an address b Mr. Arthur • ;imptlon. expressing; the .esteem in which Gordon is field in the coln- mitnity, and welcoming Mrs. Mac) (4regirt', a native of $t otlnnd, to our midst. Mr. Earl Iiowes pi4ented then with ,ti purse of looney'. (o'dei' .thanked his !friends in a witty .sf►e eh, whleh draw loud applause from the audience On ,,Tuesdaiyl °es -ening, April Atli, the Women's Institute beide iuieeeilaineous ehowel;• in hemlock City Sehool, in , honor of Mrs; MacGregor. A Parge number of ladies were. present` and many ugeful and beautiful gifts \were presented. . Mr. !'rand Mrs. Gordon . Anderson. .Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Blake and Calve spent Monday at their daughter's, Mrs. Don MacIver of Kinloss, Olive re- mained for a longervisit. :lir. and Mrs. Lloyd Hunter, Of Wawanosh were visitors on Sundax with Mr. and Mrs. T. M. ,Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Phillips and family spent Sunday `with his mother and sister, at St. Helens. The Woman's Association of Ashfield. circuit held a meeting at' the mailae on. Tuesday afternoon.' It Makes You Fee So Much Beller The Vitamin Bi Tonic Extensively used for headache, loss of sleep, nervous indigestion,' irritability, anaemia, chronic fatigue, and exhaustion of the nervous system: ' 60' cts,. Economy size, $1.50 • r. Chase erne- oo . .•,:.., w„.. -:—.. _. -' . z - a".:t,^ara'r. •. ,.sew i 14�,sa`Y�" ..,-.�w- �:.: t �'cu%i•a;w.. The Cough That , Sticks u T.th.+arts... Cogh That jtalt..,,,Olt This is the kind of a`coiigh it Is hard to get rid of Mir kind that bothers you during the day and keeps you alike at night. Why not geta bottle Of Dr. -Rood's Norway Pine and see how quickly it will help to relieve ydu . coughing condition? It acts promptly and effectively, going to the foundatioif of the trouble, banning the phlegm, _ soothing the irritated- air passages, and stimulating the bronchial organs. "Dr. Wood's” has been on the market for the past 48 years. Price 35o a bottle; the large family size, about 3 times as much, 60e, a1 all drug counters. Tho T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto. Ont. A tI M- T € Q GP/ 6•` r4 4. s LIGHT THAT WOULD SPRING into being at the touch of a switch! Lightthat cM ld be fed . by the 'force of a waterfall hundreds of Miles away t Old tuners shook their heads an walked warily around the new electric light standards. Jim, the lamplighter, left his flame -tipped lighting poleat home and did his regular rounds with a per' of pliers and `a handful of The Lamplighter --by Jack Martin, O.S.A., C.P,E. + a a carbon pencils, shaking his head - were working over plans for the at the newfangled invention that electrificationof their factories. had turned -his world t psy.'tWvy: The stubby black carbon pencils But the children in the Canadian the children of the '90's collected' cities accepted the' change with were a portent and an augury unalloyed enthusiasm. Gleefully for the bright light of Destiny they followed the Lamplighter-- that was to shine on their country. turned -electrician, - gather-' as-- Today, by aur -pnrchae�- prizes the burned -out carbons. Great men like Sir Adam Bec`l, father of the Ontario Hydro -Electric Power System, were to set the pattern of publicly owned power develop- ment for the world. Enterlirising businessnmen holding of Victory Bonds and War Savings Certificates, each one of us has a chance to play a personal part in the bright future of our country -To invest our savings, as we place our faith; in the Canada Unlimited of tomorrow. One of a series depicting the growth of Canada as a nation. produced by'O'Kceff's on the occasion of their idl)th anniversary. 1,9 r e x310 rj