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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-05-30, Page 6
PDERIC I SIONALt-STAR `] (B1RSDAY,' I�iL3�lc 0tb, 71010 CREWE, .11: �'1 ,.. EW !.,, May 27.t--- G3lid MM. 3e Etiplatrielt visited frieaads' aat il'Aan%ear- t 4 zVeea1tly. ,and • Mrs. F,tigelae Ilatazc:t)n Of `fawns, Michigan, -spent the wNel 'with Mr. and M.r. S. ]iilpaatriela and other frient s .in this vieiraity, =leaving to visit friends in -Detroit at the egad 'Qin the week. 1 i?. Justice Treleaven of Hamilton F9sited his cousin, Mr. .1 rt Tl.eleaveri, Ot,ad Mrs. Treleuayen, on Tuesdary after- , naoai. , . ._z 14ea•era1 frons this locality; ,attended the funeral. of Mrs. R. 1)aavi ison at Dungannon on Thaw:day,- Our sym, pattay'goes out to. the b.ereaveal. friends. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ata tended the funeral of, R. J. Scott near Eelgrave on Friday afternoon. A meeting was,'held in Crewe ehureh 1 Brophey's Funeral Hone 13 MONTREAL ST. Ow' Funeral Chapel combines the dignity of a place of worship And the refinement of a quiet residence. . PHONE 120 FLOYD M. LODGE, Director You are invited to listen to 7:L411/Lusk ;to Read fly" .ever -4, ,l~v, 1ngbaml._ emelt:: -Sunt' .y `_®y tun eta eaneaday z l ilt for the T', wsQ .0.g+r, anizicni; the t01710-3114) ,of• As' t ell in the temperance cause. While tltet'ei was ,only • a fair attendance, several ulterostmg r lomat ers were heard. , ' DEER, I,1�:1 )<l.i'lltti, L ay7 Thos. , Quig�ey and. her mother, from near I.irciinov, silent Sunday afternoon here. Mr. and Airs. RoU Bogie motored to London on Sunday to see the former's :,mother.. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Horton and Mr. Hallam, of the 1)th voneessiOn of :siltavicl, visited the foriner's brother and sisters here. on , Mbuday evening]. Quite a number attended the gather- ing athering at Dunlop hall on Thursday even- ing last for the newly-weds, Mr, and Mrs. Bert Vareoe. ' They were pre- sented with a purse of money. A jolly game of baseball was played last.weoi , S.S. No. i➢ and No. 5 playing;; against • S.S. No. .1..' Miss Culbert, from Kitchener, spent the week -end with her 'mother and her sister here. The futurue of democracy depends on Wnether it is able to depend on us. FIREPLACE FURNACE For Summer Homes and Cottages,. dtrws cold air cgs el CO= -rands hot ass is to ea pleat it notal of ttc.siaa c+sanidr rfr=tl.ta air -- r-,, gins fuer-'4110, wart cold rsrening &Cao* *ge..._ TWEED STEEI W'0RKS' X88 ). TWEED, OHT. WHEELER'S FUNERAL SERVICE No . extra ch rge for the rise. of our Funeral Home, Toron- to Street. '.. Prompt Ambulance Service Pn 4t3b. .� . atweeweimmetweimme tpiDERIIOH - MEMORIAL SHOP NEWEST DESIGN'S , BEST OF MATERIAL Guaranteed workmanship at prices that will please you. SAVE ALL AGENTS FEES Call at our office; Phone 242J or drop us a line to Box 161, Gode- rich.- .We will be pleased to < 11 and help choose a suitable mem- orial for your family plot. R. A..SPO TTON ANIMALS � DI$SEAABL°ED� or Quickly removed in Clean Sanitary Trucks. Phone collect. . ,.. - --215 UATFORD WilliainStone Sons Limited - ' INGERSOLL, ONTARIO Q1331)41/6110., ITZES: 1 The National Barley Con- test is being conducted-. t� help overcome a serious barley production situation' resulting from an extreme shortage of seed and steadily deteriorating quality. By stimulating 'quality rbarley improveipent, Canada's do- mestic needs will be met -and successful re-entry into world barley markets,, as- sured in the future. To ei'rcourage the growing - of improved quality •seed and malting barley in 1 46, the brewing and malting industries -of Canada are of- fering substantial cash awards to the farmers of Ontario- who produce the best ,barley of certain ap- • proved varieties. • PRIZt AWARDS -- $3,900.00 COUNTY PRIZE S IN ONTARIO TOTALLING '$3,O O.00 INTER -COUNT( PRIZE AWARDS IN ONTARIO TOTALLING •$lt®®.00 . INTER-PkOVi1511 Ab GRAND oRize AWARDS, TOTALLING (ONTARIO AND QUEBEC) $500.00 - Ontario awards are con fined to the following Cd'unties?- Eltuce Glengarry . ',Lanark fPrescott ' .Carleton •Hureon Middlesex t Russell Essex Kent Perth Simcoe North Grey, ' Laonbtoh Renfrew Sita oe South C1lYl)I'I'$ONS: All bonafide farmers inthe recognized malting g barley growing areas of Ontario• will be eligible to compete. Farms supported by ee mmercial or Government organizations are et rchtided. The contY;st is limited to the following malting varieties of barley: O.A.C. 21, MVLealsurry (Ottawa 60), 0111 and Montcalm. Halal date of entry is Jun 15th. For entry forms and additional information, see your Agricultural Representative or write to: ONTARIO CHAIRMAN 'NATIONAL, BAIILEY CONTEST .COMMITTEE Crops, .Soddy and Weeds' Brstrrcht 'PARLIAMENT RiM.aINGSr ItyRONttJ' 13ENMILL R p lItL1G1( $t, May 28,-- i s Jean Me&tie and Mrs..,][.,)onaald McKie. of Toi'unt° i`pent the week-eud with Their grandmother, Mrs. Wm. • Stra ughanaa and other relatives. Mr. and Mrts. Oliver McRrien 4f Goderich spent Sunday with Mrs. W. 5tlwa han. • Mr. \1'iliiaam Bolton was taken to *vital at Loudon on Monday for observation. Mrs. Bolton accompanied, lino to London. A Father's Day service will be held an Bennailler United ehurelt, on Jane Jth; at 11.30. A father,,' , choir, will lead in the service of song. Mi . 'Walters and Floyd spent a few clays taint week with Mr. and Mrs. .Leslie Jervis at Holmesville. Mr. Wilmer Hardy .was in Goderich hospital last week having his tonsils 'removed. The Women's Association will meet on Wednesday,' June Iii, at the home of Mrs. C. A. Vanstone. Mrs. J. Long and Mrs. Vanstone are hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reesor and Mr. afid Mrs. Locals of Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Vanstone recently. Mr, and _Airs.'I en. 1lowden of Urillia visited over -the week -end with I%lrs. Gledhill and family, . Rev. 41. E. Cronhielm is. Attending Conference in Loudon this week. -and Mrs. C. A. Vanstone -spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred White in Goderich. A number of old friends and neigh- bors from, here attended the funeral of the latMr. Ward ARM in Goderich last. week, - r 4 GordonUFisher er of ,Kitchener- spent 1 , Ktch ne, _ e r° sperit the `week=end with his ppatirents, Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Fishe 'Miss. Mary. Dumari'uk of Preston was • a reek -end visittfr with Mr. and Mrs -.---J. Fisher: CARLOW CARLOW, May 27.—Mr. and Mrs. Norman Siddell and baby and \,(,r. Reeves Siddell of Toronto spent the week-endwith Mr. and.Mrs. Mrs. A. Erring- ton and Mr. and Mrs. A. McClinchey. ' Mr. and Mrs) Fordyce Clary and three girls a'_M n 1 r. and ' Mrs. Amos Stull spent Stuiday with friends at Cullingwood. Mrs. Lily McDonald of Galt' visited with her parents, 'Mr: and :sirs. A. ]Izintr iotan u z a azi ...V Tt- 1 Pi sµ 'dor ' �Irhee waw lion r 'from' Toronto. over the week -end. ilrs, (;live Allin has rettirned home after spending the past Week 21r. and Mrs. Chas. Wallis. ' Mr. John Young, Ruby arid Mrs. Patton attended the funeral cin Mouda? of Mr. Fran% Al oods, near Londesboro. Presentation to .Newly-webs.—ii-good number gathered at the hall at Dunlop to hunt• Mr. and Mrs. Bert Varcoe, whom. nniirriaga took r lad-ewtece)i.tl\,. i)an.ciiig nay enjoyed by all; After lunch the happy couple l ere called to the pF a tforin ; Mr. Frank ' Mcllwain gave a short atddress and \ir. Jim Farrish presentees then' with a purse of money. Beit thanked the donors for the gift. . GODERICH TOWNSHIP GODErticH TOWNSHIP. May 28.— Messrs. Robt.McAllister and Erie visited over . the week -end in • Peter borough with Mr. and Mrs.. Earl,, Mc- Allister. Miss Betty McNee has been re-en- gaged as 'teacher at S.S. No. fi for another year. Mr. and Mrs. `Maurice Harwood and Diane, of .Thamesvil-le, visited .over Sunday with Mrs. •G. IIarwdnd. - Mr. and Mil, Brock Or an f of Toronto, visited in the community over the "holiday. - A number of relatives from the coinwunit\- attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Robt. Davidson at Dungaannon on 'Thursday. ,' A meeting of ,the executive of the Dramatic Club was held on Tuesday'I evening at thejhoute of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon t )rr, aapd,• plans were made for a pain supper and the play ",hunt Tillie Goes to Towrf," to be presented by the Anglican young people of Bay- field.. o i The service itte :Union -chores} will commence at 10 a.m. next Sunday. ASHF1 ;W,_ it 2i Parrish of Toronto spent-- the week- end with her mother, Mrs. Kenneth Farrish. Miss Ether Mackenzie of Toronto was home for the week -end. • - Miss Louise Macdonald of Ottawa spent the week -end, with her father, Mr. D. A. Macdonald., Ir, ,, Cod. Macdonald of Stratford visited with Id's Mother,. Mrs. R. D. 'Macdonald, last weekend. Servicemen Honored. --On .Friday, May 24th, a congregational sup ser 111 honor of the service personnel' was served in, the -basement of Ashfield Presbyterian church. This was fol- lowed by a program of musical numbers and a. thought-provoking address • by .Ie!k (�x�n�3�ru') � i,t . _,, :�:��i3t3• o k a I'a, the Present, arid the Future." Th Dr. Rhoad, assisted •. by t tiling elder,g]olin ('atlit'art, I). A. ;,%Iacdonalif and Murdoch MacLeod, presented each 'of the returned men and women with" a leather-bound Bible. -Of the twenty- five veterans so •honored, fifteen were present to receive them. These were: Misses Louise `lacdonaltl, Muriel Far- rish and Catherine _Mackenzie, and Messrs. Harold Collinson, David Gordon.-._ '(L:aa:G-regcu _.....1tobant, I Farrish, Duncan MacKay, (h.urge Mac- Gregor, Robert Simpson, .Rodney Mac- Lennan, Kenneth Dkrennan, - William Drennan, - Wilfred Francey, Keith Johnston. Those_ absent whose Bibles were claimed by relatives or friends were Kenneth IgaeLenurin, ],fonald Mae- tay, Donald MaaeUretaor,' Robert Mac- Gregor, George Bullenn, Wellington' narvey, Lewis Taylor, Kenneth Ross, lr'runk Drennan, and William George Drennan, 11AF EKING MAFEK1NG, May 27. Cel; 1 toinn- ston held a successful sale of buildings, farni..st"ock and implements on Wednes- daay last. Mr. Jtoinn Pearson of Ethel visited with Mr.' and \lits. Thos. Blake Ault!: .evening last week. Mr. and Mr -s. Eugene Hanson, of Tawas, Michigan, visited .fir. and Mrs. Alcln. Kilitatrick last Week..• Mr. and Mrs Cleo. Fitzsimmons, of Arkona, .and Mr. and Mrs. Hirai M'bffaxi` 'hill Tleverly, of•"A atf 1itt, were visitors with Mr..and Mre. Cecil John- ston on Wednesday' of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hallam and fain ily , and - y Johns n visited. friends '' London' \on Sun ay. Mrs. Johnst:n -remained anger visit at the hon of her son. Lloi'd Stinders, Wingham, spent the week • = with his parents, Mr. nand \Irs. Geo. Saunders. a r... Mr. S. B. Stoners-, Kaye and Stephen,' of Arthur. and 'Mrs. J. A. Crispin, of .Lucknow, spent the 'holiday at the fBlakemar. Hiss. «'ills Roffman, Dunnville, who - recently received her discharge, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest KINGSBRIDGE �`14(IE: -xay-2g:=-Ir: feed- p �'T.cou�' alai-n,Y �rattp _ D�#�sl:,� Sunday- with}- Iris- brothers, Leonard and Matthew. Miss Wilhemiva. Lannon, from Tor- onto, was home ,for the 24th with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Lannon. Mr. and Mrs. J. Eely, of T,pronte, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice ]Bowler. - Misses., Agnes Austin and Eileen Wallace, both of Toronto, were home lover the week -end.. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene O'Keefe and little dg.ufieiter, from Hamilton. visited loverthe lith at ('on. O'Keefe's. 0 les, we are ' all enjoying our share of that million dollar rain. Thanks to t the weatherman. j . , J.M;4 I II 1 itzenititcho, among.+ istrm -Qaets Omit Ease arid �omici No sufferer can afford to pass sip this honest offer of satisfaction or cnd416'y back. ' During; the past 25 years ti.ou-• - f sands of bottles of Moone's Emerald 011 have been sold for just such troublesome surface skin conditions. Go to your druist k .taotds an.l '�C't'""a smrili ,o lg►ncil btle r_ i:merald ° 011 and use as directed. You'll get relief quicker than ycsa over expected — aiding nature, it helps promote faster healing—stain-- less—greaseless. ,- ` . - Act today on our absdlurte guar- antee of satisfaction pr money back.' Every Canadian farmer sees prosperity ahead. He knows the world is short of food and food is Money. The question Most farmers are asking today is "How can I get'my share of that prosperity -.-� to come?" o That calls for a „o mens--tnodearn nation— 'b tion, eta e rtze.~so a fine! — d .o -a � til� ..1z��� �l �h. � !toraranrurdtlarefat� ,,; ire=B filo f -Montreal= -4e d rerditerlhe' necessary financial aid to go-ahead fanners who wish to improve or modernize their farm equipment, buildingsand lands_ Visit your B of M manager today. Discuss your needs freely. He is ever ready_ to be helpful. Remember, when you ask for a loan at the Bank of Montreal you do not ask a favour. 'MY DANKt' ro A NIEION CANADIANS A .help to Those Who Are Past Middle -Age When men and women get past middle agetheir energy and activity, in many instances, begin. to de- cline and their general vitality is on the -wane. Little ailments and sicknesses seem 'harder -..to shake off than formerly, and, here and there, evidences of a breakdown begin, to appear. _-- Now lathe. time. those, wishing .to help..rpountain Their health..v494 should take a course of Milliurns Health acid Nerve Pills. eTyheyy help tone up and invigorate the patielit by -their tonin seat* on theFiaae GOo a box, 65 pills, at all Vdrug counters. • Look for our trade mark a "Red -Heart" en the package. The T. Milburn Co.. Limited, Toronto. Ont menomweremerimmemenwemewme PORTER'S HILL, , PORTER'S HILL, May 27.—Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith and family spent Sunday with old neighbors at Dash- wood. • On Sunday Rer: F. G. Stotesbury delivered a splendid talk to a. good- sized c•ongregatiozi • in Grace church. This being Rural Life Sunday, his talk was along this line. ' ('omineneing June, ilth, the church service will be in \the morning. - .Airs. Rhoda Jordan of Lethbridge is visiting her smother, Mrs 'Thos.'Bettles, in Goderi9 h, also her sister, Mrs. Peter Young,' and brother, Alien Betfles. OM friends, were pleased to meet her at church on Sunday. Friends were pleased to see Mrs. F. Weston sufficiently recovered from her long illness to be out to church. MOVING. WET M. 1tawlinooas Lirriltell reglulariy. ,riakc• tot u�f__a�axd Ahs _eholsl_Furnifure-,-. �t on- eoudated Pool Cars to Manitoba, Saskatch- ewan, Alberta British Columbia and to Cattlifoa`nia. Wete, wire or phone for reduced 3'keight ratesEstabiiohed 1886. %>le'konge Si., Toronto. kingedaie 5125 MOVING; PACKii O, £uIPPdia gad aaTO AGE Nagghig, 1raggiftg Rains Inthe. Back Many womcln have to` (1e their o9c•n housework, anis the, constant bend- ing • over, lifting., making beds, 'sdieeping, ironing, seting, so neeee- nary to perform their household duties puts a heavy strain �n the back and kiilneye,.ar41 if there were ho kidney weakness i'hb bat;;c would be strong and well, 1;)oa11'9 Kidney Pills help to give relief to weak, backache, kidney suf- fering women. • ' Doazi'il 1iclney, 1'illt� , are put up in ail oblong grey box w'vlth our ,trade • marl: al, a t Maple ° Iwai" on the wrapper. Don't accept a substitute, 130 sot° and cot icy)©"agrt't).' Y: Ont. u' ,e 1]!! bu r ''Ue�,, Lid„ `Forionto. Ont. , n '� rt ONTARIO'S rich mining country is still a hard—and • ] • G chanceful--landw Copper Cliff and - Sudbury, POilzpine and Kirkland Lake still entice the courai,eous. Whoever is' 'anybody' in Ontario mining has been around here .... in this northern re-- r t u gion of mineral resources beyond calculation e . after gold, niches; copper, the platinum metals and silver. Today, new sub- , stancesare constantly being discovered ...i camps and towns with t .. mineral-sountding names are springing up . e a nothing that is of o-to'aalan will stay hidden longer than he takes to come for it. Published by, TUE /MEWING INDUSTRY (ONTA1i10) fr A CORNER IN GOLD In 1945, the province ;of Ontario recorded 15,225 gold -mining claims. In the Iire- vioun year',$25,000,000—salariee and wages ---went-to the 10,000 people engaged' in the proVince'a gold -mining industry and 1330,000,600' in nickel•ropper. During the war" the mimes of the Sudbury basin supplied the United Nations with all the nickel and platinum mcule required for victory, yield- , big 1,800,000,000 pounds of nickel; 2,000,000,000 poil nds " of copper, I5,250,1)0O ounces of silver and 1,'504o00 o.'aneea of platinum metals. 0 e e e e • • 0' O . m e e e • 0 . 0 e a • eke O00e0oae00000000000004OOe000'bp 5-- .