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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-09-26, Page 7TULTRSDAY, *LbTE 1> ER rte.. - - MOVINO E t�L 1 aw Uoavca tavotum svattacly wake cap Arae ship li oueehDll4 unta4turo. Vora. QolQciatfull Paoli Cars to V aaItot} s. 9a sCri tcR - Awan AIbcrta rittells Columbia and to Qs:IQ44xttaln.Drtrcarphone for roil Diced. . are4ght rates . , ,4;etah44sit':4 1885!•° biGallorigo St.,' r000st°ifng d ik 1433 MOVING,i C IlPIti, 4HOPetNti sad a><URAQI T • WIIEELER'S FUNERAL SERVICE No (extra eh rge for the use of our Funeral Home, Tpron to Street. Prompt Ambuiaueb,; „.Service Phone 335 Ree. 355 on 7 • t O'ODERICE MEMQIIAL SHOP NEWEST DESIGNS BEST OF MATERIALS Guaranteed workmanship at prices that will please you. SAVE ALL AGENTS FEJS Call' at our o tl co: or dro us a ' line to Box 161, GoIerich. We will be pleaded to call and help_ choose a suitable memorial for your family plot. R. A. SPOTTON St. Andrew's St. 111001111.1.11.1.1.11.11111111 Cemetery Memorials ° T. PRYDE & wON , (formerly, Cunningham & Pryde) Cintdn Exeter, Sea€orth -W�it� E��`f51:oriphone ►41(x..-., Exeter and we Shall be pleased to call. N WS OF AUB A`1JEEUEN, Sept.`�'.Mr.° Rose Bra aocl'Yag returned front athre e months' visit with friends in trine 'west. Mro. ' lac •e t , of il.£incardine 11 p. Ar` ry Chi. a h and A1'' -n. McCreath of Ripley visited 2iirtii !''red Ross and Jas. Medd last Tlaurt3day. Visitors with 1$r. and . Mrs. ,Funs. Scott ,for the week='end wlea'e Mr. and Mrs. Buckner, .1bir. and Mrs. -Norman dloare, Mr;\and Mrs. Urshorue Clemens and Mr. and Airs. Ted. ilderbrant, all of .Kitchener.. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh ;Bennett` of Port Albert,;p visited on Sunday with Mr. and -Mrs. Wesley Bradnock and Mr. J. J. Wilson: "Miss Lucille Keller of Woodstock ooTHIS FOR Nig Cougjiin WHEN A COLD stuffs up• the nose, . causes mouth breathing, throat tickle and night coughing, use • • this time -tested Vicks treatment that goes to work Instantly ... 2 ways at once!, At bedtime rub good old Vicks VapoRub on throat, chest and back. Then watch its PENETRATING - STIMULATING action bring relief from distress. It PENETRATES to upppmbreath- irig passages 1,1th soothing medicinal vapors. It STIMULATES ehest=•and back surfaces like a ,7to,rming, comforting poultice .. . `dmvv'oit�n te�r Mum, ""'andit 1fe 0 even while you sleep -to ease. coughing spasms, relieve muscu- lar sor.5ness and tightness --and tiring grand comfort! Try it to - flight ...Vicks VapoRub. J Had Another Bad Bight? Get AnyCoiildn'IYou Rest? To those who toss; night after night on sleepless beds. To those who sleep in a kind, of a way,. but whose rest is broken- by bad dreams and nightmare. To those who wake up in the morning as tired as when they went to bed, we offer in Milburn's Health and . -Nerve Pills a tonic remedy to help soothe and strenehen the nerves When this is done there should be no more restless nighty due to bad dreams and nightmares. Price 50c a box, 65 pills, •at all drug counters. • Look for our -registered trade mark a "Red Heart" On the package. - .Ttie T. Milburn Co,, Limited, Toronto, Ont. R was a welt-ennd visitor with her mother, Mrs. 1 er.Keller. b. u Miss Jean , oustou has returned to Toronto University . fter spending two weeks: holidays with her parents, Mr. and -Mrs. Solan' Houston, - Mif3s Lila Yunglllut, RV., of Code. rich visited her bonne' here last week. Rev. Mr. ()wen of I*'ervit• occupied the Pulpit. "of St. Mali's "Aliglican church on Sunday while Rev. 11. J. I.. Ilenderson conducted harvest home services at Bervie. Anniversary services will be held SKnox United church next Sunday, ep)tem.her '40th, at 11 a,ut. and 7.30 pan. (standard time). The speaker will be Rev. A. E. Millsun, I3.A., of Rodney, a former pastor here. The choip will present special numbers, assisted in the evening service by Aubrey Toll and Garnet Farrier. Mr.. Nelson Patterson, who under- went a major operation at St. Joseph's Iluspitttl, Loudon, iscjrogressiug favor - a bly. Mr. 'Harry Arthur- of Lond.tm was a week -end visitor with his another, Mrs. John Arthur. .. B. J'.U. Meeting.. — The B.Y.i.'.TJ. met. on :Sunday evening with Mi•. George Haithby hi charge. The Scrip- ture was read by George Robertson and prayer was offered by lar. W. \'ester - felt. A piano duet was rendered by 1)elpheme and \Iaxime Blinking; a pinto nolo by Shirley Robertson; a Bible (quiz 'was conducted by Evelyn Raitllbv ; vocal duet, Emma and Shir- ley Robertson; !musical number, Elaine Johnston.; readings, Betty Stokes and Billie Robertson. -The offering was received by Allah lraltblly. The elec- tion 1 c - tion of officer, - took place, resulting Os follows:, President, George Robert - sou ; secretary -treasurer, Elaine John- ston; pianist, Airs. It. J. Phillips. 1Vomen's !institute.—The Foresters' IIall loos decorated with baskets of autumn 'flowers for the annual "grand- mothers' meeting" of the ,Women's institute,. The front' seats of the hall were 'narked with flowers and, "Airs. Alfred Nesbit and Mrs. Fred .Koss -ushered the grandmothers to these seats: Mrs •Edgar Lal«•sou presided for the business, period turd w eleomed- a 11 the _ grandniether V-rjf,. te'r"bf thanks for a gift received. froni the Institute was read from- Mrs. I )ltncant �\I�clia,�v u -. t;ig1�S, ,4 stat«,::,rt,lso 14--e s. of thanks for "Get. Well" cards ,t'rom Mrs, lIarry Wagner, Mrs, ' J. Taylor and Mfg, \\'m. Roberton. A -letter frons AIr Sparks of- Toronto thanked the Institute for the sum., of $3.1, pro- . GODERICI1 SIGNAL.STAR ,vicedt o th9 tag clay for the ,hUawd, veto of t ppreelath is was extended to the coma Wee in charge of the tag day and. the collectors. l iiss liardy. -ofLoaadona, representing the Red spross, .w,t� present,and s ele.iathe interest Of the U m rgeaey � ursin g Reserve. Mrs: Uerb. Mogridge .presided. for the progrtiui • presented by the' grand- mothers, which opened With -g chorus by eleven grandmothers, . A duet was sung by Mrs. W: 'A:Robison'and Urs. rs. Wm. Craig. • The song was dedicated to all, the graAdinothers present. Other numbers were: Reading, Mrs. Albert Campbell; ti Musical number on .harps, guitar and vlolina, by Mrs. Wm. . Craig, Mrs. Win. Marsh, (n rs. Jas.. Craig, Mrs.. W. T. Robison ; reading, Mars. Annie Walper ; reading, Mrs,- Fred Zoll; u nutubef by the "kitchen orch- estra ;" rending, Mrs. Jeremiah Taylor; violin su1o, Mrs. Wm.•;raiz ; solo, Mrs. \\'m. Roberton ; a musical number ; reading, Mrs. Wm. Roberton ; trio, Mrs. W. T. Robison, airs: Fred, Plaetzer, Mrs. Win. ..Craig ; reading, Mrs. C. M. liobertson ; number by the "kitchen orchestra :" reading; Mrs. Edgar Law - sop : -solo, Mrs. ,1"red I'laetzer ; read - ng, Airs. George Hamilton; chorus by, eleven grandmothers. Mrs. La wson thanked all who had taken part in the prot-tram. Prizes were awarded'to ti}e oldest grandmother,. ° Mrs. Frank Lansing; the youngest grandmother, Airs. 'Fred 1'laetzer ; the ul,ost recent Win. Mrs. ins Marsh; the grawullnother costing the greaterst dis- tance. Airs. \\'it(•lizc'1, 'Toronto;--gramd- lsother with the most grandchildren, Mrs, Thos. 111111 111, who has, elghteeu grandchildren; grandmother with the hest costume, ti\II-s. Geo. Sturdy ; youngest ;;;rest-grandinotller(. Airs. Eckert \ umgblu-t. A prize- \\•aa given also to the convener of the program cununittee, Airs. Iierb Mogrtlge, and a vote of thanks.. was extended to the program committee, _airs. 1I. \lugridge, Mrs. Wm. ('raig, Airs. Geo. Sturdy, Mrs. J. J. Robertson, Mrs. . \\'m. Hobertus, Mrs. H. Arutstrong. Re- freshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Jnmcs Woods, Airs, Harry \unghlut, Mrs. 1V. Good, Airs, 5111. 1Ic('linehey and Mrs. ('has. Ma- lian._ Mrs It J Phillips was piatitist a)t • ANADA S agricultural wealth s rings fronnhe-enterfdTsr of individual farmers, supplemented, where necessary, by' the friendly co-operation of Banking , it Action. in Actio The Canadian $'alk of Commerce has played a prominent pct in the development of this great industry. •'Its services are :_.available to every enterprising undertaking, whatever the scale pf operations, small or large. • Use our services for your banking requirements. Consult our local Manager. 7 - o , 755-A THE CAHADIAK BANK OF COMMERCE (46DERICH llIZANC4 W. A. Hay, COUNTY BRIEFS the ground under s the t .11Drottoreofindi Anau early autanwedding 0.t the I Ontario street United church, Clinton. ' n md they shook the limbs o the ?recwi the _a e ago' dropped by thei4pdredt-.3, SHELL New , X100 otor 01 "X • iV s a on Wednesday, Sekt ther 11:ls,1 • Nita s IatriGia idie Connell, elder daughter of Da; 1n. Mrs. Clarence D. Connell, Clinton„, became the bride of Charles Caaneron Proctor; only son r. and Mrs. Andrew ?rector, Centralia: Roo'. Y W0 1 rofficiated. A �. J. u f e After a cruise on the Great tubes, the couple will Make their home in Clinton. Car Accident • on No. 4 Highway • Jack Dunlop of Seaforth was Leritie. ally injured in an accident on No. 4 highway, one toile ' north of. Hensalr,` " on Tuesday -tight. With ;t passenger,- Leo )asserlger,-Leo Fortune, also of Seafortlt, he wa(s driving home from London when the car went out of control and turned over two ur three times. Dunlop was still unconscious when taken to the, lu,splittti iit• tieaforth. Fortune hard all lnjuped knee• Driver Dozes and Crashes into Load of Corn 'Fred Thiel of London, formerly of. Zurich, (Inze(1 off while he was driving a car "heart" Exeter 1)11(1 ('1'1tw11ed into a three -ton loath of c:urn l)eittg taken to Exeter by ('lintou Sweet of 1 -.1 trse.. '1'l1e impact lifted the wagon :iild lo.tdI o11' the. wheels, depositing theta on the pa'("ewuttt, 1111(1 scattering the faro over the highway. \eitller ,) the til(•n was' injured. but 'I'ltiel's car, ;I new thiel -, oohs damaged to,, the.extent of 1(In,UI ".Andy" McLean I Married in Nova Scotia The !marriago• of N'1mnifred Goad_ ing,, daughter of, Mr. and Airs. E. W. ' Spurr,� Glasgow, .. 11e•r Young 1l0Leon, sun of Mr.- and ' Keith A1. McLean, Seafort1, toc: place on September arca at the home of the bride's, paroltts. The cerellu,ny was performed° by Rel.. IlarveyMinton of Halif;l x, a. nist(•(l by Rev Byron • Mintzer of New Glasgow. Ir. 1uu1 \1rs. 11cl:cun will reside in Sea fort 1, where tate latter is connected with The Expositor. )14. Kennedy, (11tt 1 io Min- ister of Agriculture, visited the Exeter -Fall' Fair •oa Thu sday,Bast '104 gore the address officially- opening the fair, Gerald Heffron, near: Blyth, .reports that sixty -live of his_ chickens, ready for market, were stolen past week. Miss Jessie Grainger, who has been stlperintemdent of the Clinton hospital since 1919, is retiring and one even- inglast week she was honotfed at a gathering which included' .the present staff of -the hospital and -(11 hers who ,trained under - filer, An address• was preSente(l-and Ms An was made the recipient of a silver tea service, Clinton lost one of, its oldest residents last week hi the perscilt of John V. Diehl, who passed away un' Wednesday in his eighty-eighth year Ile wtas a native of Stanley and lived in that township 'until 1921, when he and hi wife 'moved to Clinton.' AIrs, g Diehl survives her, husband.'" A ,,son «•as killed in France in the first Great Wa r. The death of Alice- Clarissa Eslmer- sort.. widow of Richard :A., Gooier, 00- (.11111d at Blyth on Tuesday, September 17th, in her eighty-third' year. Mrs. Gooier_ "spent nearly all her life in the Blytll district, but latterly she lived for some time with her son in_ God('riclt ti)\',nship. Shea \)as twice married, first .to Thomas Biggitt, win) died in 1997, and later to Richard A. Govier, who passed away in 11)20. Surviving 11.0 a sun, Wilfred Biggi1), of (;c,rlcricll township. and two step -daughters, Mrs. 1, 1'. Griffin and Miss Katie Gooier, both of Toronto. There are tour gr;;n(1citiltlren and nine great -grand - 'children. Thousands 'of "Walking Sticks" at Grand Rend Members of the Kinsmen ('lupi -of London went •to the woods near Grund Bend one •afternoon last week and gathered over 25,0)0 of the, "walking stick" insects for the Itoutilig Institute of Toronto,. Which 115(5 t.l1e111 1n (';111('('1' research Work They •lathd sheets on S25222,2525-83 5Z5c52`2.?0 160,000 People'{ recommend HOUSEHOLD FINANCE At 11busrhoI' Cin""'' vntl h„o row 1F,',;(1 ta-b1t55) quickly, tits),)ly - r,,t-enc1orser' or bankable security .1,•1111,1 S u1, in Ar L1j arrange your !1,:m ', • ;)!, .-:c you get your money; the : , :ne day .'4110,41)4 '1;irherr.. • I A' 11..'x-0. 11n Ii4i Cath moose a ,r,a,uh.y pawnor, p.ar loan • ((g You ' , ( 12 15 20 1 24 -J to 'p ynvts'hal701c'pa,,P 1' 040m1.c paynlit .. L1 $.'1 $1.'i.l 1 , 14-1 50 5.7S N 100 1; 51 ,:;,17 $7 111 0 130 26.33 1 1.1.75 11:'.1 1 n1 20o : ;.il Is.31 r srs)9 .(01) .r,'1 '22 14 -517.47 nJ 5m)' 0; -,i. d.i'r1• 47.17 iq 12 7,:,, 1 ; ,,s i, I1) j 41.77 $11.15 Gl 1. ,1 '::'5. 1 !�1�: dpi ggii. G� tU e a -� Q 1w •F` 1NANCE - IA ir rXPF KII N,., r•1 2nd Floor, Roy44 Bonk Otrilding w, 29 Downie St., corner of A::bert Phone 255 S'TRATFO D, OI IT. y 1 ! 4/4 AA,). . t T 1-1 toans mod• 4o rn,:dmfs of nearby. towps L ,a`c5'25r'i152.Cali cs2 ,L119.5242e.�5r e5 +ter sur +9i 5p ' �,Ig�,, rime ` /+ o .:or siazz ► r, i 0et� IORO7FC?70V OP XM 4f rncTo $ 45 A QUART :vaiarie J:I/[ Vf 4r it / JOHNSQSVILLE ASBESONOSn 4 tAKE LINHNG .All o;! ()five Supplies, Motors • PHONE ,BRALEY SON- GODERICH 247 or 658 •IVE SPECIALIZE IN PARTS HARD TO GET J8714946 75 EARS .STROI(IG Dr::Chase's Ointrtient. for Chafnrg, Skin` lrri t7fions, Eczema tv • 'Stubborn , Cases' . o� Consiptioil, Those who keep a mass of Impurity pent up in their, bodies, day after day, instead of having it - realoved as nature intended, at least once in every twenty-four hours, in- vilraably suffer from constipation. The use of cheap, harsh piirgeti•ves. will never get you any where as they only aggravate the trouble rind in- jure the delicate mucous lining cif the bowels, and are very liable to cause piles. If constipated '• take Milbinn'o Laxn• Liver 't'illa and here a natural atonement of the bOwele: They du not gripe;weaken and sieken as n any lasativel do. ° 'tea T. Milburn Co.. Ltd., Toronto, Ont, c -i 6,', more people are using more telephones Today over before to make more calls theca 4- think it pos- sible -in hardly.but . -fiord P(tn o£ est -W AT gh,rt ag(49--'., , Kibler in view P whole year catcAt increase in any cu¢tomera our was 63,000 newo£Stor we while n the fie war eight mond while in the f rst eig aadea 9o,0oo., e 'Before the war we served • , horrios- there are Nl80,0 0 hones. Now 7t30,000 telae 1,140,000. calls has i T number of local n yyas nce catty -The t; increased proportionately but c300%,ranee calla have one up a wonder. ° home Operators are .doing ° keepingder. 'telephone with thit3 new flood of cello,a lul lob ethlttdarde high and aelaya tas acevice put every call throughn©t is • °3ut't to witah, huge �ancd y 1-m to wait until up have new linea on program and fihh had tooardo. t is anti 3 ber'V a%ten p material wap orders were q'inislncd.o he ffi tlamtilb 1 as 'fast as ptaaht'd ill permit. situation W p Y �� CANADA. DE''LL TELEPTIO y E tt:OMPAN :,' 'VY 1