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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-07-25, Page 5'MB ^ e ' TiiritSDAY, JtilY 2.74.11, 1010 SUPERIOR STORES WEND V.A.LI/ES FOR 'THUR. FRI. AT,, Kellogg's • Au, -BRAN, tap, pkg.:: 19.e mimmogimmilim • Grapefruit MARMALADE 24 'Flui,d oz. jo,r 290 Cottage •' Grade. No, 1 BONELESS CHICKEN 7 oz. • tin 53c MUFFIN MIX 2 pkgs. 25C Select California OR1_ IOKEN' LEMON STEW JUICE 15 oz. tin 23o 6 oz. tin 14o ELLMARIt VANILLA 8 oz. bottle 15o SHELLETP WALNUTS 1• /4 290 HAWS' FLOOR' WAX • 1 lb. tin, 45o LEMON JUICE• 6 oz. tin 14o Plain Stuffed OLIVES 6 oz. 29c• 6 oz. jar 350 J'ELLO 'CUSTARD POWDER tin 1Qc COWAN'S COCOA , 1 lb. tin 250 Catelli's Readieut SPAGHETTI 16 oz. pkg. 10c 4111111MIli pilaw NEWS OF AUBURN AUBURN, July 23.—Mr. and Mrs. Eustace have returned to their home In Ottawa after- visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Weir. Mr. • Harry Turner of New York • called on friends here on Sunday. He 4accompanieci by his sjster-in-law, Miss Ida Whyard, R.N., of Dunga.nnon. • Mr -toy Webster of Niagara Falls is Visiting his parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Webster, Recent visitors', with Mr. And Mrs.' Wilfred Vesterfelt were Miss Betty. Stokes, Ottawa, Mrs. Rose Vesterfelt, Mr. and Mrs. Featherstone, Mr. and Mrs. k eh. Newman, all of Windsor., - Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ament,- Howard, Stewart lind Irene attended a retinion at Listowel On Sunday. • Mrs. John Arthur spent' a few days wjth her daughter, Mrs. Gord:on Wall,. and, Mr.• Wall at HOlyrood. .?,7"11.1t7.7*- • • _ - free-Theree -or-Fort viet teng, , - - her cousin, Mrs. Frank Stanley. Wayne Johnston of Holyrood is visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Bert Moss. 'Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ryan and son Frank, of London, and Mr: and Mrs. Mayhew of Thamesville visited w1th Mrs. C. M. Stranghan and Vivian at the week -end. Recent visitors with Mrs. Annie Walper were Mr. and Mrs. A. Randall of ModretOwn, Mr. and Mrs. WM. Lem - Ming of Kinburn, Mr: and Mrs. Reiss McGregor and twin -daughters of Sea - forth. Mr. and Mrs. 'Gordon Taylor and. Marion .were at Toronto on, Wednesday. - B.Y.P.U. Meets.—The B.Y.P.U.. held their monthly meeting on Sunday even- ing with Mrs. Wilfred Vesterfelt In charge-. Verses of, several fav9rite hymns were Sung and the Lord's Prayer was repeated in unison. A duet was T It-W*1w TEDki;fa--m-nd;ShiTley,2A0bert” 1, THE' 031YERICJI SIGNAL-STAII, • DOINGS OF DUNGANNON YgItSONAL MiINTION flrNI1ANNOII, July 24.---Miee Geeen ere-at/meat dli% a bit -3 eondiltion reeiorted -MIL'Irg"vte-S3I"417:1 • Flanigan wa5 in Goderich ltoepital re- a5 favovable. We fr/ende wish, him cuperating from •au operation for the dee beetof -luck towtu d. recover)* and reeeeeee, oe toluene and ware en a wealt- retura home. . RO had to return .to hoSpifal again. It Ocondition after coming liome andi A IFeeeily Gatiteng,---Mre, Jac4 , Eeringtou on Sunday gave. a 5urpriee is hoped she will be able to be 4/4°vede to her ,father, Mr. Thanea5 Culbert, home elXis week. •who was ninety-two years of ,age on, Erskine Presbyterian church. service„ July ltith, by inviting the relatives to which,wati held at 3 pan. Sunday after - 110Q11, has been changed to 9.4$ a.m. for a while. Some little girls in this vicinity are enjoying a weelt at the Croderich Sum- mer School camp. They are Marjorie and Norma Erriugton, Mary youug, Betty Rutledge, Anne and Kaye Ham - her place for the afternoon. She had, previously. luvieed , her .mether • and father to come earlier. They were •greatly pleased to see their children, grandchildren and great-grandehildren arrive to the, number of f,erty-three. Besides Mrs. Errington, thehostess, Mr. Errington and on Geerge, who ilton, and Teens • Webster. ' welcothed the guests, there were Mr.. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Larkin, of New and Mrs. Sam Swan, BennOre; Mr. and, Toronto, are visiting Mrs. Larkin's bro- Sirs. Harvey Mole and ,Donald, Mr. and titer, Mr; Matthew ,Shackleton. e . ' • Mrs; Will Niveus and family, 2nd con-, Maeter Charles Drennen of Goderich' cession West ' Waevauesh; . Mrs. ',jean is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Patterson, Mrs. Roy' Scrimgeour exid Mrs. Abner Morris. family, Goderich; Mx. and .Mrs. Nelson Congeatulatione to M. . and Mrs. Culbert and family from the parental .Eldon Irwin on the advent of a (laugh- home; • elr, tied Mrs. Eldon Culbert ter, born July lltbeat Alexandra Hos- 1 anu .daughters, Mrs,„ Robt. Bere and pital, Goderith. — ,•son,' Harvey -Culbert, Mr. and Mr.. Mr. and Mrs.' Stanley Fines and Tom II. Culbert and , family, Crewe; daughter Suzanne, of Toronto, ate Mrs„ Will Caldwell and family, south spending two weeks • at Port Albert of Dungannon, and Mrs. 8. E. Erring - beach, and occasionallr visiting Mrs. ton, who is Mr. Jack Errington's mu: Fines' brothers, Cecil and Harold Blake- titer. A lovely afternomeewas spent in of Dungannon. . _ . happy conversation, and at teatime a - Mrs. Wm. Wark and Mr, and Mrs. Eric Wark of Wyoming visited on Sun- day with the former's • danghter, Mrs. Parkie Wiggins. . , Capt. Howard Hammell of Peter- borough, of the Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa, Who has recently returned from oV'erseas, was a visitor lust w6ek with Miss Bertha „Tones,' R.N. 4 Mr: and Mrs. -Harold Shore of Gode- rich silent a day or two with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Taylor here last week. • Birthday Not Pirgotten.—Congratul- ations to Mrs. Abrahani Culbert, who .11•10111=11111111•1111W Goderich French Dry Cleaners , WEST, ST. . DRY CLEANING AND pRESSING -PRESSIAVICL31_1 YOUR CONVENIENCE , EXPERIENCED REPAIR SERVICE CALL 122, FOR PICK-UP AND DELIVERY 24ti - C. R. Lowery "nlmie" Reies Upholstering WE SPECIALIZING IN RE -BUILDING, AND RE-COVER- ING CHESTERFIELDS AND OCCASIONAL FURNITURE. The Best in Velours, Tapestrys, etc. Phone 206J Coderich Automotive Supplies !robbers ' and Importers of Automotive Supplies. .,REBUILT MOTORS, STARTERS, GENERATORS, ETC. A limited cluantity of car aerials. PHONE BRADLEY & SON GODERICH 247 or 658 , 30 delicious lunch. was enjoyed on the of Guelph; were week -end , , ' . lawn. We join in wishing this familY D"nalq, ,.Sproul the Beard decided to call for. parents. guests yr the Misses, Strang. from S.S. No. 14 to Whiteehurch school .more happy reunions with their fond tenders for'the transportation of pupils . Mr. Alex. MacVicar, of Montreal, is ' 'y -ith his parents, Air. and Mrs. George MacVicar, spill ingand for tenders for the transportation of pupils from S.S. No. 15 to No. 7 Miss M. Emack has returned to school in -East Wawanosh. The secre- non, Where she spends the summers spentTulu11tv%ol t hafter her tao u st iv z Mrs.wee1.1"s: Phillips. holiday Pentland $2 for the use of a wire tary was Instructed to pay Wilfred home of Mrs. W. It. Andrew, Dungan - Miss Margaret Ruston Of Wallace - with her brother, Mr. Godfrey Hall, streteher.r. • It was decided on motion of Both are enjoying good health, con- are visiting friends in town for several burg and• Mrs. E. Rustun of Waterloo who will be eighty-nine in December. Messrs. 1 innigan and Webb to calf for sidering ,their advanced years. At a little dinner7partv on Sundav, one of eeteedieg hoHdayeth 191.711. Tit. -Legg feeene last weele With freende tte Sainte and „Windsor. . Rev. E. F. '4„rneetreng of London vieiRdIriende. in town this week. M155 Margaret Craig and Mies Evelyn Breelsow are v15iting in, London. Mrs. 'Thos. Wal.tete is visiting Dr. and Mrs, LeRoy Henry at Grimsby. Morris McKee has been tie/text 'en the stat f of --the Pnblic. Utilities power- house • PAO* MN end Mrs. Reg. Tye of Detroit Were recent' guests of Ur. and Mee, Paul Trudelf. Miss Evelyn Beeekow is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. W. Good at London. Mrs. Redditt is visiting, her son, Me. Jas. M. Redditt, and Mrs. Redditt at Ilalifax,eN.S. Mrs. T. G. Allen -and Airs. Balt a Clinton are epeuding cbuple of weeks at the Park House, Miss Mary MacDonald of Toronto Is spending holidays with her graud- motherelirs. J. J. Hayes. Mrs. N. ,Kennedy, lately of Toronto, is spending a while with her friend Mrs. II. Phillips, East street. Miss E. W. Gilmour ore, Toronto is ,of Eldon Emerson frenreS7S. No. 14 to J. le- Wilson, Cambria road. holidaying in town, tbe guest of Mrs. Sf.S .mNetc.),s.r1s2. . FoTrhstiserwalladopnidnnoingaran.otion Miss 1Smith and Mrs. Norman Mae- % o OLP! oti f — Fi ."1 WELOOKES viSITORS sz,00 2?tit DAY •Or Membership Rates mai. be secured,. . 5ILEALS SERVO Onsitop 'PRONX OM 304 MEETING OF W. WAWANOSII SCHOOL AREA BOAIM The Board of Trustees of the 'West Wawanosh School Area held the regular meeting on July 2nd, with all the members present. • On motion of Messrs. Finnigan ait'a Fprster the rate for labor on the fence and for work on the school grounds, at S.S. No. 17 was fixed at 50 cents per hour. The secretary was instructed to prepare a contract agreeing to pay $12.50 per month fon the transportation Enters- Her Ntnety-first Year.—Miss Mery Hall on Sunday, July 21st, ob- served her ninetieth birthday at the Mrs. Myrtle Smith of Dunnville_ is eighty-seventh birthday at the home02Wm. Blake of Ashlield, who NV II'S ninety( a . guest of her sister, Mrs. L. C. On Saturday J , July20th, observed her the guests was a lifelong -friend, ,,Mrs. her . -sob, Mr. W. A. Culbert. On Sun: 15. also hapman,. and Mr., Chapman, Cambria, ,-ears of are in January. and -Dr.-and Mrs. T. Thomson•of Chatham haVe returned to their home after a Week's Visit with Mr. and Mrs. Pala_ day a little family gathering was held in remarkably tine health. Miss hall's to spend the day as a surprise; and a pareuts, ,Martha Godfrey ,.and 'William further surprise was -some more 'Z'Om- John Hall, carne ,from' Antrim county, pany, Mrs. Culbert's brother, Mr. Chas. Ireland. and she ,was born at George- Congram4,-Mrs. Congram, and, - their town and at the -age of two years'eame son Mr. Harold Congrarn, Mrs'. Con- to settle on it farm between -the 9t11 and gram and family, of Holyrood. Mrs' 10th concessions of Ashtield, The fam- culbert iS enjoying 'fairly good health ily ,are well known as having high and is about the home in :the usual standards of Christian principlas, hon- " I,St$,..,And. friendliness. Miss Hall was, 'Air 7''''fi•-pa-e•rif; -emeeeeeee-eeeyeeeyee-ee----eeef -s-IstereeteMesgeeeIsabelhpeMatheevnee eStee te4nner, We wish, her continued health a her family and friends. Trampled by Horse,—Gordon Reid, 5,011 of MM Charlotte Reid, Ashfield, met with a nasty accident one day last week. While tworkiiig In the stable, -he took a weak spell that let him down near one of the horses. The horse is a quiet one, but being startled It began to trample him. His brother Stewart, ''hp , was nearby; gathered there was • something wrong, • ran in quickly and drtigged him ,to safety,: As I• was, e receive na. face •that required stitches, also some ,bruises and a bad serape .on his leg. He -was taken to Goderieh hospital for Tradell. • Cameron; whowasin war service in Great Britain, is now in• Canada and visited her relatives in Goderich this week. Mr. and Mrs_ Reg. Matheson of Port Colborne are guests with the • former's eitr"beefe'ebrefflilaY-Witfilversatiee vrta, at Hackett's church, And is now h Mr. and _Mrs: .Clifford V. Williams tree t younger day', teaching Sunday sthool- Patrick's s . •church, Dungannon. For the past ten ' their home at and two children have returned' to Dayton, Ohio, after a member of Erskine Presbyterian years she has been without her w•eek!s visit at the home of Mrs.' Geo. sight, but as a teseful pastime she knit 170 paii.s of socki; during the war years and has 'been keeping' up a good _record since. When antunth conies each year, 1 • , • Mrs. T. Wardlaw.Taylor, of Toronto, is spending scam? weeks in -town and bustakenMiss Sullivan's cottage on the care -Mad eomfort at the home of ', shortly. , West street. Dr: Taylor will juin her she returns- to Brantford and enjoys b r nephew, Nr. Ernest Hal,t,. ho ,.isI - Mrs. T. 11. Bradley has returned a son of the fa te Thonnis i: w-01 ot ! 't(n. rra"7,,, n • • ' * ''.• Ashfield. We wish Miss Had every 1 V 1 1 1 (- at the' home of her -daughter.. joy and happiness. •• i Margaret„ Mrs. Herbertridle, and ; family. Ntristine and Teddy.B4„. BAYFIELD ° ; Mr. and Mrs. R. J. S.' Tracy and . two children, of Elston, Sask., are - son. . A, musical quiz was conducted 1 BAyFI-FIA.) , ; enjoying a month's visit with Mr. by Miss Anielia McIlwain and Mrs. , . " July 22—Mrs.. • 1,......B.I•Tracy's sister, Mrs. W. G. 'Moorhead, Smith and . daughter Maxine returned; and Mr. Mobrilead. . . . th London .on Tuesday aftei spending '', Mrs. E. Bender of Toronto, Sgt. some time wait the fornier's mothe-i-, ElsieRobinson of Blackfoot, Alta., and i Cpl. WM. Raithby of CI-m.111in were 1 recent guests with. Mr. and Mrs. Earl -Mrs. ,Lula Burton of Loudon and Ra it hby. Howard Burt of Windsor 'are the guests Mr. and Mrs. Albert ;Wilkins have of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker: • . ! returned -, home after spending a few -Ji. and Mrs. Percy C. Parker and I, days with their - son - and daughterin- 1 R. J. Phillips': The topic was given by Mrs. Edna Cowan, George Robert- son closed .the meeting with prayer. Death of' Andrew Webster.—Andrew Webster passed away at, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew tiirkeonnell. Base lne,-„Hullett, early Saturday morning, after 11 few days' illness. Mr. Webster waslann in Ancaste,., England, eighty - tenders for • painting the classrooms in schools-S.S. Nes. 2, 3, 4..and tenders to be in by July 17th, and all worle to -be completed by August 25th. Ob motion Messrs. Vereter and Webb James Curran was giVen thee-teelatra4 - to repair the ceilings in the classrooms of S.S. No. 4. The rate for, this ewer* was set at',50 centS per hour. • - The meeting adjourned to July 18th, at 8,30 p.m. ' , DUENIN PHILLIPS, Secretary. KINGSBRIDGE (Intended for last wee10 Mr. Eugene Dalton of Detroit spent the week -end at the Thos. Garvey home. • MisS' ffary M. paltou of Detroit is spending this week among her friends here. Mr. -and Mrs. P. J. Murray and little sons, Jack end Jerry, of Detroit, are enjoying the lake breezes in -a cottage at Kintail beach. • Mrs; Reynolds leaves today te spend -a-while with her daughter in Toronto. Miss Theresa Lambertus of Kitch- ener spent a few days with her siker, ' Mrs. D. -Dalton, this Week. Mrs. J. P. Sullivan -of Bolton, With her sister, Mrs. Whitmore, and son, recently released from the navy, from Washington, spent a .couple of days this week visiting and calling �n their, friends around here. • aittersoti's DYNAFUEL TRY A TANK FULL -EVERYONE LIKES IT. aligi-ttiirramto'1hiof ` Fresh,. Meats and .Groceries . WE DELIVER • - Phone 311 Cor. Bayfield and Britannia ;Roads 'Mrs. C, Parker. s%Von years ago, the sen of George s'illi William, • of Kekoma,. N.D., are -Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. -Howard Wilkins, at - Webster and' Elizabeth Day. When Mrs. C.!. their home, 70_ Becher street. London. ' visiting Mr. Parker's mother, k: ten year of age he moved with his par- Parer. 'eats -to Dungannon. They also lived in Mrs. Al'.1.11. • Airand Herbert MeNaught, Glty And daughter, Miss of Kingston, Miss Nora IThelaCker. 'of Ashfield .before moving to Auburn. He Alia,Grey, returned to Detroit on,,Sat.-. Woodstock, and Dr. Joher,Hae. of Tar- waS.ne.i•er 'Married. Ile was a Member urda3- last after..spending the past tWo onto. have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. ua the Auburn L.O.L. and en adherent weeks in the, village: I W. A: Hay (luring the last fortnight. of St: Mark's. Anglican church. The Mrs.. 'Maria -Elliott and •Mr. Leslie; Mr. Harry Martin and daughters. , Elliott spent : the week: -end, at Miss Greita Martin and Mrs. Nornmn funeral waf:; held from the residence Clemens. -on "their return tiley were _Philp. and -Mr, Philp. of Toronto..were of Mr. and Mrs.- Kirliconnell on Mon - accompanied by Miss Lola Elliott, who recent guests with Mr. and Mrs. D. M. day afternoon,. the service being con - •Will spend the next two weeks with Johnston and daughter. thicted by.' Rev. IL J. L. Henderson, her mother. , - Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Richardson, re( -tor of St. Mark's church. The .Mrs. Vlore Porter of River Forest, ; of Markdole. and Mr. „and Mrs. Henry . pallbearers Were Ernest , Patterson, Ill., arrived on .Alonday to spend two 1,Itiehardson and. (laughter, of Tori Ralph Minim, AndreW' K-trkconnell; \\('4/k5 with her sister, Mrs. It. Fe! vislted- with „Mrs. IL.- Phillips , East John E.,,Yungblut, Lewis Middy and Harvey thinking. In Was in -Ord•ner... " - slreet, last Week... and Mrs. G. Knight and daugther •Mr. P. C. Locke, K.C., :and Mr. Ball's cemetery. Friends were present Mary, of rj.7 droll. to, are the guests of • Locke. of Winnipeg, After visiting t\heir from Ashtield, Belfastrknalerich, Myth • (laughter, at Shawinigan Falls.' Qtte., Mrs. Mary Genteinhardt. and Auburn. • Mrs. Harry: Ahrens of Detroit is and, at Quebec City,lire. visiting with at her cottage. for the balance of the MrS. Locke's4sister. Mrs. ICH:Downie, . Season. "' ,- 1 81. George's "Crescent. - " Messrs. George 'Weston, Willard Amongst the grtests 'at Hotel Bed - Sturgeon and George Blair spent last ford are Mr. R. W. Code: surveyor for • week in Detroit. the Goderich housing project, and Mrs. , Mr. and Mrs, George Howard and Code. of London ; Mr. W. ('. Tripp. family, of Detroit, were guestS of Mrs.; superintendent of the housing- project Ellen Howard last week l• 1 here. and Mrs. Tripp. of Windsor. Mrs. Clayton Guest of London and r. Mr, .Birnie, East street. had Johnston of Windsor are the guest g a call -reale' en old friend -tide week: of .Mr. and Mrs. M. Toms. , • ; This- was Mr. John McMillan: from Mr. :111(1 Mrs, Renouf Johns returned • the West, who oyer fifty years ago last week from- Washington, D.C., i•worked with Mr. Birnie in the employ. where they had spent ten days. ; of the jato Dan -Mac-Laren in the . Miss (.7.• P., Rankin and Mrs, James', moving and repairing of building.f. Ferguson are spending this week at , Mr. and w. J4, (Incas, Mr. and Mt. Pleasant, ;Mich.*1 Mrs. Morey DiVe1l 11111 DivOn and MeSsrs. Wm. Robinson and John 31e- miss Emma are a party from' Leod left. ou Monday fpr Vancouver,'. St. Louis. Me., staying nt Hotel Sunset B.C. l'for two weeks. 'Mr. Cluens is a well - Mr. •and Mrs. Chas.. Fergnson and known Goderich (11(1 Boy and Mrs. family, of Sudlutry, came on Thursday 01-ticas' former home was at Clinton. • to visit the fermer's _parents, -Mr. and 1 Col. Kilgore and Mrs.. Kilgore (nee ,Wm. Ferguson. ;, Winnifred 141-tephurfi,'-formerly Godo - Mrs: Rebell 'rattan:, of Edmonton,. richt- and t \m sans. of Selfridge Field,' W'' ( anpa tiled by her mot her, Mrs. Angus Detroit: a ecompanied by' the former's Alurray of _Exeter, and Mrs. Walter !Mother, Mrs. Kilgore, of St. Petersburg. Stivvens of Brumfield. were visitors at FForida.. spent the Week -end at - tho the lmme of Mrs. II. Talbot la-st weelte, home of' Mr. and Mrs. D.- et, Johnston. Mrs, eVellineom Johnston ,and_ three ',inn)] daughter. Elgin aVenue. _ daughtett. of Nakomo, .N.D., are visit- I Dr, Florence Smith, da tighter of Mr. ing• friends in ihiyfield and vieinity. Arnett. Smith_ town, who is a lecturer Beath, of Suminer Resident —M-rs. 111 the extepeion depnrtment of the red - Fannie Dixon. wife of Joseph. 'Dixon, I vorsi ty. of Toronto. awe niso head_ of the Brantford, _died at the summer home 1 English (14'l):( 1-11114/111 at 1 1at-erg:1 1 Col,. of her danghter, Mrs. (Rev.) F. II. L lege. Toronto. left on 311)11(10 3' fat Vie - Pa ul I of Listowel, here last Friday tort -ft.. B.C., whore she will spend a • evening. She is snrvived by her hus-; couple of weeks -i 11) 011 01 (1 college band.' and two daughters, Mrs. Null' j friend lasfore she. returns. and Mies Co rrie Dixon,, of It rnntford. ! Among visitors'. in town the, 'Past The • funeral took plaee in 'London on week were "Mr. and Mrs. L. BeRing, of Monday afternoon, w•ith interment in Regina. Mrs. Ring is the former Miss Woodland cemetery.. • Edna Guest of Goderich. and they ' Church Anniversary.—The ninety- brought news of Goderieh people in t -he • eighth annivi'u-sary of the founding of , 'West. Their sdn, Wbng Ommander • the parish Of Trinity'church. Hayfield, Speircer L. Ring,' 1').F.C.„.2.ms bad an IVOM OINP Sinulny fast , Interesting career' in aviatio'n and after Beverley Farr. B.A.. L.Th., of . St. ; Serving with the R.C.A.F. in the late George's church, GodorIch,. ws „ in . war he IS now 11 t Cairo, EgyPt. tharge of the morning service. tithing tra nsport adviser for the Middle East -as- his subject "Javob's Vision." In the Command. ' evem-inge-Reee- „„ . - . . . stoek•preaelted and was assisted in the BUYS TIIItER PT. ALBF,IRT service hy the 'rector, Rev. Robert 1101/i,DINGS Mentes.- The flowerS,on the eltar were r Poet mon emmeil has' boughtthree placed by Mr. ,and Mrs. George Glum I•bilildings from War Assets Corper- and family in memory of Rev. Francis :it The buildings ore at Port Al - Campbell. first rector and founder of lierck, end will he moved to the tourist the Parish, who was Mrs. Gunn's great, ennip at Pert Elgin. Priee paid was' grendfather. $1750. Include(' in this Klee were 'furnaces andiplunibing-in the building. Y-otk! ean personalty help the great • movement for world -peace by going ? ? "The C.D. 'Man."' Is eoming .eoon. to --eleureh regularly, Watch fel" him. • 30411 Parents-! -DO young people; especially our young men, are not going to Church regularly. . , THIS IS A SERIOUS SITUATION as the future is in 'their hands and you realize as have our forefather& and , our great leaders, the incalculable benefits that come from , regufai Church attenance., 'You can do something to improve this situation. 1, Go to Church. yourself: 2. Take your family with you. Encourage other to go too. ' "LET'S FILL ALL GODERCIL CHURCHES," Tint§ APPEAL IS MADE BY 1 Bottles are badly I needed. • 2 Reason— nWeel bottle production slowed by shortage of tnaterials. 3 Remedy—Return ac- cumulated einpties. Put them back into circulation. Check your basement today. Bring then; to nearest Brewers Retail store or telephone for pick-up. The "Go to Church" Committee (A STRICTLY NON -DENOMINATIONAL ACTIVKI`Y) 0 YOUR FRIENDLY . 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