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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-05-23, Page 5a Wt..L TiLit RSD Y, 51A.Y 2>ia, 101 IN 3.9 or BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS FOR, ALL OCCASIONS ..... The Jacksons Square Florists • A b d me ' be F r : • Flowers wired or cabled an y- .• ed Il'i r tri .'.�.' � 9 • where (Ceralnaiy and Japan excepted) ,.._ wired. to order, early, especially Orders. 49 BRUCE ST.,GODERIC'R PHONE 105 One hour and a -half, morning and Mrs. Duncan McDonald and dangly evening, is the . most tim.e`'it will take ter, Dianne, of Flint, Michigan, are o go to church. 18 renewing acquaintances In town. THE + RI!- SI NAL DUMANN-Ola D1C11`vG Nom` OW, May 21. Mr. ,ansa. Mrs. W. A. €. tlbert, Howard, J3W and MRs. Abraham ( lg(rt visitedi$ C. on Sub it Mr. and Mrs. Wflaa ]Ienderson, Iauclrnoyt . A non • was born to Mr. and ,l r'r3. Nelson Pearson, 4th concession, ta Ask field, at the Clinton hospital on I' um. day, , ...ay 11Gth, .but ,the little child lived only a fow_houars, Of% Friday morning a private, funeral 0eltbvi e wa0 bold"' -'at the home of .the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Go rd on Convram 5th concession oAsbile with the immediate fan fillies :present and Rev. W. Jr. Rogers .in bliarge. The, interment was in Dungannon cemetery. Miss 3ernice J3lake, ILA., .of 011 Springs,. was a week -end visitor ,at , the home of her parents, Mr,, and Mrs, John Blake.' , ' M... Godfrey Hall expects his sister, Miss Mary Hall of Brantford, to spend the week -end with him. Mrs. Barbara, Tate of .Melfort, Sask., is visiting With relative's 'in the East and 'with, het—brother, Mr.', Wm. MC - Connell, of the village., ' Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Scrimgeour and daughter, Mrs. Joe Marks, with` the lat- ter's children, Carol and Brian, of Blyth, were recent guests with Miss Minnie Jones. • 'Service at St. Paul's Anglican church will be held next Sunday at the usual time and for the summer months, com- mencing in June,. the service will .be held in the morning at 11 a.m. Rev. It. A. Joselyn, the rector, will have an assistant. Mr. M. Wyatt, a curate i'rozu Huron College, Loudon, who will be in charge of the services at Dun- gannon ' and`Port Albert • this summer. War Bride Arrives.•= -Mrs. Albert Rivett, wife of Pte. Albert Rivett, was Aboard the ship Ile de France which it.&ive(d from England last week She reached Toronto on Wednesday from Halifax and travelling up to Goderich was met at the noon train on Thurs- day by her husband and his folks. Albert went overseas four years ago, returning last fall after serving in England, France and Belgium. He was married last June. His wife, who so far is Quite -interested and pleased with this country, was on the night of her,, a :0V. in-TProTAX1,, ,_ki ted 7.1t .4fet " if f -Maple.- .syri p' . b. Mr`s and Mrs. Geo. Rivett warmly Welcomed their son's wife to their home, and. as Mrs. Rivett, sr., came as a war bride to Canada from England after 'World War I, she has much in common with the newcomer: • A Happy Meeting. - ;Miss Flora Durniii, home economics coach, was travelling to her home in Dungannon recently and on• the highway near Clinton an Air Force man • walking along in the same direction was asked if he cared for a ride, Miss Durnin stating that she could give him a ride at least part way to his destination. In conversation she learned that he had- hinted -out frons Toronto and hoped to. spend a few days with his father's twin brother, Mr. Orville Dunkin, at Crewe. It was much to„„the ur i'is t of hotli t1(:tt tla y learned they were of the same name and connection. Lieut. Bili I)urnin, who is a. son of 7 to urch EVERY Sunday THIS APPEAL IS MADE BY he Gro•toCommittee STRICThY NONDENOMINATIONAL DENOMINATIONAL ACTIVITY) oNG DISTANCE ears agoe were serv- two years ing 915,000 telephones• tele- phones dna 120,000 more There are now Distance as a result_ Long g has steadily increased even thong callinActually the li the war is over: . calling is now about 100% volume of higher than when the war began. • it as so holpful when T hats w�'� •r•. • r sequence, as you observe the pry low, in making Tong shown be tance calls. d new ding new lines an yPe are buil ill takeaometixne. Oaw awitchbrds but it to get them into use• In the xneante we'll appreciate 'y our help teourd undetr- call is standing' especially ' if y delayed• • Imo 0 STAR PAO* 11TX Smith gleaners and Pressers FIIR, STORAGE, DYEING FNON ; 84' •W ST. Pick-up .and Delivery AT,TI3URN Ai3BLRr', May 21.--MJr. Unser Keller of Windsor spent the week -end with 11irs., Keller and Lucille: • Muss Sadie Garter, who underwent an operation in Goderich hospital, is making -.favorable progress. Mrs. Herb Govier and sirs. Harry Govier spent the week -end with friends in Toronto. Mrs. Albert King is a patient in Goderich hospital. Mrs. Fred Ross spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCreath, Kincardine. Mir. Steve Medd, Ilderton, and Mrs. John Medd, Goderich, called on friends here on Sunday. • Mrs. Clark of Toronto- 4s visiting Ms. W. J. Thompson. I Miss Betty Marsh headed her grade (form 3) at Goderich Collegiate at the Easter examinations, Betty is the slaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Malsh of Blytb, formerly of Auburn ; and is staying , with her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Kerb Mogridge. Arthur J. Fergusoa.and Keitii..Arthsr attended a meeting of funeral directors at London last Friday. .Mirs. Wm. \lairs of Elullet-t k' visit= ing her mother, Mrs. Thos. Doyle,, who is i11. • -- Mr. and _Mrs. Percy Yungblut and family, of Oakland, spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. John E. Yung - hint. • Mr. and Mii1 Gordon Dobie, Bill and Gerald, spent the .week -end. with. Mr. Stanley McNair of Galt was a week -end -visitor -wills' his parents, \ir. and .Mrs. Thos. McNall. Boy .'' Injured. ---Wellington McNall, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McNall, received painful injuries when his horse 'became frightened and fell at the top. of the Maitland River( hill on Tuesday. Wellington received a severe- shaking up and a badly bruised leg, As the horse ,.landed on his leg. Medical aid Was rendered by Dr. B. C. -Weir.- Gordon R. Taylor took the -in- jured boy" to his house and Thos. John- ston took charge of the horse, which also received bruises. I3.X 1P.I1 Meetings—The B.Y.P.U. held tieir May meeting'iii• the Sunday ,thool room on Sunday evening-. The meeting was in charge. of (Glen itaithhy and the devotional wereexercise• ere in charge of ` eorge .Itob"ertson Gand Turrancel Tubb. A so1o, was rendered by Jerry 11r. Orton Durnin...high, somoi teacher. at Winnipeg, wUIi a4 -air -pilot before t the outbreak of war. Ile' made altd- I ;;ether ""idity-two flights from England 1 to Canada during the war. and -he has • been in almost every ck;uzitry in the • world. Ile modestly showed. medals of distinguished service. Ilii flying -ser- vices were required through all kinds of weather and at• times he .flexr- only by radio and compass. He enjoyed a, very pleasant week -end with Mr. .and Mrs. Robt. Durnin and Mr,• Orville Durnin. Address by Lt. Bertha Joiaes. °The May • ruel thrg 'of the 'roiled t•1rurd Women's Association was held on Fri- ,:i::i�••'r• 7r,'rr firrA'1.. rY Ve ters' it} tirnd a piano. mare' by Marg- aret ar'et Jae''hion and l.'av elyna [laitbby. xcaaling Was given by Ho 'CO 11nbllilts. the tole wa given by rales Raltlbhyy and sBnb e u was conducted' e d b Y Evelyn Raithby. a The ogaer ng zvaa re. caved by ,than Raitbby.„ A lariignum- ber of friends, and neighbors 'met at thea hone of /1.1r;''' and Mrs. Wilfred 'Sanderson, newly-weds, and during the evelnipg an addresa , was read by Anis Edythe 3eacont and a beautiful- chair was presented to 'the young couple by' 'Tiboaaaas aggitt and Ray Daer; •Lunch was served. . _ved. Women's � Ii6titot� The o meg •Instl'tute held their May ,meeting in the Foresters' Hall on Tuesday, with the .,president, ;,13irs. Edgar, Lawson, in charge. The secretary, Mss M. ging,, gave the yearly • report, .also the .sial uncial report. Letters," of thanks for "Get Well" cards wet.ead from Miss Sadie Carter, Mrs. Herb Mlogridge, Mrs. Geo. Sturdy, also a letter of thank, from Mrs. Blanche Phillips and alis • 1ae Ferguson of .Brantford for gifts they` had received prior to their removal. Arrangements were. made for the district annual Meeting,. which will be held in' Auburn on June 21st. Mrs. E. Lawson, Mrs. 11. Yurigblut, Mrs. G. MicClincliey and Mrs. Fred Ross - were appointed. delegates. A committee was appointed to make ar- rangements for. the dinner : Mrs. Edna Cowan, Mrs. Geo. Sturdy,' Mrs. E. Phil- lips, Mrs. G. Taylor, Mrs. L. Irwin, F. Ross and -Mrs. Wui. Itol.terton. It was decided to give $5 to the cancer fund. The following .program was en- joyed: n- joyed: Solo, \Irs, Gordon Taylor ; piano duet, Mrs. H. Snell. and Mrs. S. McClinchey; current events, - Mrs:.-;- Gordon McClinchey; rending,_ Mrs. Fred Ross. The topic, "A Talk on Flowery," «as ably given by Mrs. James Woods. A prize donated by 'Mrs. Geo. Million was won by Mrs. Geo. Bean, the ticket being drawn by little Gladys McClinchey._._ Refresh- ments were •served by Mrs. J. J: Robert- son, Mrs. J. ('. Stoltz, Mrs. Loif. Irwin and Mrs. W. J. Thompson. LEEBURN • 7.oe1 ca after tho bmlncs,3 lt?' teer'cato the organization and the vaned cls 4 I i `I S(;i� i � oa'' o$ tQ3" �' Q- a �'� , � t�© Hier o>rn 1're5byteriaal meeting' at U g- hada on April 25ith. After £n sbipg her report Miksa Clara stated. that ;