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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-09-05, Page 6PAGE S 6 . ra. Quality` o u'll jo � . '- 1.111. of .lfalttil4unt: and Airs. \\ m. I3a11k kf. 11at(#r. . - _-- '"' . � ' \well, of Brantford., halve been visiting .. A large_ number of friends attended 'PPA�� RI) will le si;11' :.li.:.'k11ow 111• l,:r, Been very tor tire' past week With their parents, the funeral uf the lath Aly. 11. -It, Long ill„ and ►tr1rlt,1" the doctor's tare. At Mr. and Mrs. hurry Leduur. of Goderich on Thursday last. .,present Lt is �ot,�c \�'h it lrt tte•r. \\'e '1111ougil 111aliy.reuti st. the 1)rautatic '1'1it:A11 will be 110 service in Biiimiller SHEII.P1 Ai;11'11►\, Sept. M.- -\Ir' .and '.ilt bin(:i sl,t�t (1' 11 tawera . Miss "01111' ul the 1. ItitIti church liavtd been United- c1turt h on As,'tiuilily, September 8. 'Mrs laud \1'Lentian anti Mr.' .Intl: Petty- Aloeford his daughter. spent a keel to ,present their play. 'Aloud Mr._ and"' firs. J. •C. Green and Mr. THE GODERICH SIGNATATAR TIIITitsn 1 Si l TEMIIER, Cath, 1910 Psi RT ALBERT i • a BENMILLER PA)R'1' ALBERT, Sept,. 3. - _- Mrs, I BENMLLLF' -'.'he Wo - Clifford Crawford \ i? 1tetl. for a few men's . `so 'iati&Ii will meet tin \Wed- days last week with ler friend Visa lftif:\ , September 11. Mis. Davidson I1(S1(PUPILS.St(C'SSILIe Meta Mason at London. j and Mrs. 1'frimuter will be the The following atudentS of A. E. ('ook, Blyth, were successful in examinations Al :tura Airs. Idaroltl Ste\vart and hostesses. held recently °by the Toronto Con - daughter 'Dianne, of Lond,u,' visited• 1{ol,eit \1u (111 of �\ltttil't►e, 'Mich., vi.lted seiva{ors of :\Itlsie: - • 1 tet'' actin egad ..,at the twilit. t,f \ire, t,• cr ,tire weeh,-end wit 11 Miss Louise 1'IA'\I) J(UIiu McKenzie. , Maedel` and other friends. Associateship A.T.C.M. ---Honors, \ isitt_cra during tht.' past \\:eek at ' Mr. Ivan Jervis of 'Woodstock and Mariuu,Matson. the Mu1ne of Air. :toll Airs. Charles Miss Wells of .Aluittreal visited Mrs. Grade 1N ---Honors, Shirley Robert- ('r:ewford were. 1)r. fold Air's. 1{. \\`. ,W -alters and Floyd on Sunday. . suit. • ,\ number flour 1.wre attended the Wilfred I'1 t'uttltiti;liuut, Bobby and J uiti.ce, lrf ' , • r • Grade ,\ III—Iiunt►ls, Illack.;,, ;� \\'alkervilte. and Mr. pert Cunningham, .hurts in Guderic•h u11 Monday. , hiss. Gall \Iauuiiug, Joan \\'Itittielrl... of Toronto. ^"-Mr. and Mrs. Hickman of Toruutt (:hale \'I---fIonor.;, Katherine 1:iddle, j: Mrs, 'Hors 1)dcl" u1t, Airs, Jean At-1►t.tit. the holiday \\:itlt 91 r. and -Atm' Iitl ue1tte Balt, Noreen Kilpatrick. 'Grade W --honors, Itonald. Philp. (trade I\' --Pats, ' Karl Whitfield. Grade III ----honors, Biirbatrte Wilson. Grade LI—First-class honors, Gail Mann complete Blue Water Highway paviltg, though it is not certain that.t weather conditions will permit completion of the entire strip of paving this autumn.. • \1r. Fred :44ItLedel and °\1r. and firs. 1VieLt•1111a111 'of Detroit 4isitetl o11 Mon-. .tie twct'�k-a•tltl :It 14.14.01.01,4,110,,e: • - , Gracious.--Gr:t11(1111a," itgain this .'fall and iris, W. IteeSor, all of Toronto, day with t,lu•ir male: Mr. (?eo. il:tt.iait1.. Al r. and , Mrs. Hilliard t t' Windsor after a very auccessi"ttl spring tour. l'spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. and Air11:t;.. _itt.N 41 1tt tl rt tt t,rl� \\ ItIt the lady's sister, 'rhes will tatke it to the Ripley Fail C. A. \'atustone. ,Mrs. .\llatdp,4,��iirani1s ' 1 it ing i,t r .1.1',.. 1:c,,. 11:t;:hitt. ° , Fair on September 1:t'tLi, tu, White- 1 mttother. Mrs,. 1':trt'isl,. hi- Listowel. school opened this 111ot•tling wiffi,'Miss claifrch September1�,tit, ltes\vater The many tricir'l' (it' Mr. A. 311t:;ft•rd \1iiiit• or It,"lt•rit•11 as tt•:It'Mer. September 20th, and -probably Wing - ham at a later (lett.- t, .. —_ — - — - - ' "" - - k.Itniversary servis will be held in the 1'uited..ohurclt this coming Sunday, September 8th, at 11 8.111. and 7.:3U p.m. The special epeaker fur the day will be Rev. 11. Snell uf Auburn ` Special • music will be supplied by the Iltiuga nt- nun United church untie choir in the morning., In the evening Mr. Glen \► Lodge of Goderich will be guest soloist. A good attoiidauce is looked fur. . Church Workers :fleet.—The August meeting of the W.M.S. and W.A. of . , the United church was held at th d Make this 30 -day test! - LEE]BURN LEEBI'IZN, Sept. 3.—Mr. and Mrs. ('has. Walton and son, from Toronto, spent the week -end with relatives here. Mr, and Mrs. A`iidrew Bogie and 1 Mrs. Pearl Bogie left Wednesday morn- ing on ;Orly to the West. Mr. and Mrs. ('nester Fulford of De- troit spent the week -end with the foruter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. VIII-, ford. . Mrs, Jue Hincks of Detroit also hi been visiting here. Ir. and Mrs. Armstrong, from De- troit, are- holidaying at the Hunter homeof Mrs. Clifford Crawford, \with uouse uta the lake. • • a good attendance. Mrs. H. Letltwr ('torch service will be held here on - 1. If. you're really ill, see your doctor! was the leader, taking ns the theme Sunday, September lith.. Rev. I?. "Christian Abilities.,, rs. C'ronhielm will be hack from his hall-. But if yin just 'feel duff and Bead= Christian Stewardship oI days. A `good-attend'anc•e is- req ested- at hey, You may only be suffering • scripture passages were read by oI Jus. McKenzie and Mrs. \\ ill Crawford. at the Sunday school neat Su day. During the devotional, period a minute -1 TRL)('KERS' STRIKE SETTLED • of - siteltce was observed ,iu'lmemory' f KINCARD4NI�;, Sept. 2.—A strike of • of the late Mrs. . John. (plaid, who truckers employed by Storms Con passed` away since the July:iueetiug. sfructic,n ('umpany deluged work on� Mrs. Gilmour gave' a temperance react the Blue Water IIigh\\ ay paving pro- ing 'entitled "Let Us Talk about Social ect south of Sincardine fur a half 1)rinl�ing by Mrs. W. R. Lang. Mrs.day. Grievances were relayed to the liert Crawford gave a. -reading from the company's representative at' Goderich I .blue- book on 1{ev.. ){)r. Curry's work ' from incomplete elimination. Especially if you're over 35. Iire's how one simple''ohange of diet can help you kgep fits! • • 2. Start now ,to eat Kellogg's Bran Flakes every morning. If you meant to keep feeling fit the natural way, get More of the "bulk" your system • • to (le finlet. South Aft lea. truck drivers and trucks were engaged. needs by eatilZg delicious, .gently- ucss, was • the>•- taken by the president u by the cdmpany l road work. • laxative Kellogg's Bran Flakes With \W\lof the .`.,- Mrs. Bert l'rawfordfol , 1 The firm will `complete its work on and the r president of th-; Mrs. Other -Parts Of Wheat. highway 4 between Teeswater and high- J'as. McKenzie. The meeting closed ,way 9, lifter which it will set up equip- ' ys should prove to 1 with a hymn and prayer by MrS. Iuncut near Pine River, half \wtly be Leduur-. Lunch was served by the t is to feel alert, to 1 tween Kincardine and Amberley, to ,; and a settlement was reached. The 's ,Bran. Flakes t� 4 are delicious. Tn aare- -- t•surve3--Ca:uc diarl_____ r house,rvites voted''. Kellogg's 3 to 1 favour- ite over any other brand 3. ;,lust thirty da you how grand i things you'd like to do. You. ll want -1;!0:l' em=keeping.fit the.Keiloggawvayl have the energy for all the extra hostess. ran-l-rakes, Pep,-Ciiin Flakes, Ah- Bron, 'Rice Krispies, Krumbles and NI -Wheat are all made by Kellogg's, the greatest name in cereal's. CREWE ('Ia.J:WE,- Sept. '.-\tsite s with Mr. I an Mrs. S. KiIp<ttrick vt recently eres Mr? Bob Elgie of.•Seafortlt. Mr. Winston ;. Kilpatrick - of Western ('a_uada( Mrs. Susan Altdrew of Lion aired- Mrs. Sarah • I Helot of St. Helens. v - Mr. and `firs. Marry IIacke.tt and SAYE T I !� E . E F 0 E L ....SAVE FOOD! D ! family, of .Belfast, visited cut Sunday .with �Ir. and Mrs. Jack -Curran and 'a family... . \It;•ts Ruth and Sylvia Curran spent; • the week -end with ,their gritnudparents., I Mr. and Mrs. Herb"C'urrau.. . Messrs. Jack Rivett, Chester Fin- nignn and Allan Petrie left for -West- • I ern Canada on friday, - , Sir, Kenneth McGuire of Lontdon re- newed aeguatintancer here over • the \weep etid: - Mr: Orville Duytfin and his, sister, j Mrs.' Granat 'of Hamilton, visited j friends in \V ttlkertoil on Sunday. Mrs. I Granit returned to Hamilton on -Mon- .day, after spending the month of :1 August with her brother. . Mr. and Mrs. Jim ,Sherwood, Shirley and Norma, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Kelly. of Kincardine.' • • School reopens on Tuesday, Sept('itt bey 3r with -Airs. 1'. 'M. j)unitin as teacher. THEORY ing. 0 0 1 WHEELER'S FUNERAL SERVICE No ..extra eh rge for the use of our Funeral Home, Toron- to- Street. Prompt Ambulance Service Ras. 355 or 7 Phone 335 . a Truly a _ Funeral Home Quietness, dignity with reverence, and an understanding of family needs are ever present at , • e THE Funeral Homme E. E. CRANSTON 17 MONTREAL ST. GODERICH p. Phone 399W or J` reward The greatest re- ward which comes to members of our wpro- fes'sion is the ex-, „pressed gratitude of the relatives served. In few other fields of luuman activity are thoughtfulness, sin o cerity,. and profes- sional competency. more appreciated. BROPHEY ne7aLc7vice., FLOYD M. LODGE ,• DIRECTOR 13 MONTREAL ST. PHONE I 2 Wedding stationery of distinction may be obtained promptly at.The rich Signa°1-Star. PAY Suits Cleaned and Pressed We will call for and,deliver your Dry Cleaning 89c A RY JOHNSTON PHONE 664J - Agent for Marvo Cleaners, London OXFORD ST. 33tf GO ' ERICH MEMORIAL SHOP •NEWEST DESIGNS BEST OF MATERIALS Guaranteed workmanship at prices that will please you. SAVE ALL AGENTS FEES Call at 'our office: or drop us a line to Box 161, Goderich. We will be pleased to call and help choose a suitable memorial for your family phot.._... R. A, SPOTTON St --Andrew's -St. Cemetery M.emorials T. PRYDE & NON (formerly, Cunningham .& ,'ryde l Clinton, Exeter, Seaforth Write Box 150; or phone 41J, 'Exeter g d. yid War be Phsed'' call. HIGIEST PRICES FOR EGGS AND POULTRY Having taken over the Egg Grading Station, formerly con- ducted by -Ryan's Produce at corner of Hamilton and New- gate Streets, we solicit your eggs and poultry and assure you of HIGtIEST Market Prices. DEAD or 'i A BLED- . EISA Quickly removed in.0lean Sanitary Trucks. Phone collect. 910 r 16 CLINTON . — 215 .STRATFORD William Stone Sons Limited INGERSOLL, ONTARIO LAKESIDE PRODUCE WM. A: McLEAN, Proprietor - Phone 854W ' Goderich ,r 34x c�+ "Forest Fire—The Common Enemy" The scream of a rabbit pierces the hissing . -roar of the forest' fire as a tall spruce bursts into flame like an oil -soaked rag. A deer, wild-eyed with terror, .thirsts from the undergrowth and makes for the pro. tecting waters of a small lake where other creatures of the wild, forgetting all lesser fears, stand huddled together, • shivering with fear of fire -their commgu . enemy. - Crackling and hissing, its advance -line of windblown sparks reaching fax ahead, the forest fire takes its terrible toll of wild life and forest wealth. In .its wake nothing is left••but blackened tree -trunks and desolation. A lurid picture?, Yes, but a true picture, • and one that is seen all too frequently in Canada's forest lands. Statistics show that .out of 6,000 forest fires in Canada every' year, only one in six owes its origin to natural causes (lightning, etc.) The rest axe caused by human agencies, and can be prevented. - As a shareholder in. Canada's natural weal h, . suers Canadian hag . ei vital. interest in conserva .ton. And" c erv'd-- tion is the concern of an who are.., interested in the continuance of our national economy and our future pros- perity, rather than the concern of a chosen. few. The success of conserva- - tional measures depends upon the f support of all Canadian citizens. '• '