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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-10-31, Page 7lli�C DAY, 'O01116UE tut. io. , T ODERIOH SIGNALSTA) There is no type of investment available in. this country which, from the standppint of secur- ity or principal, at- tractive interest yield and ready n Icegab'lisy can compare with DOMINION OF CANADA BONDS" You' learned the value of systematic saving and the investment of those savings inAictor'y Bends. in Peace as in War there is no substitute 'for sound investment. !!!far years experience as Ines xnen eo rase ,s at your service. TORONTO MONTREAL. WINNIPEG ° VANCOUVER NEW YORK LONDON, ENG. _ A REYOU LOSING YYUR FIGHT WITFI $TOMACl/ TROUBLE �. CAUSED BY XCt kcW tt ordinary sugar-coated pills, laxatives and alka- Users fail you, why not in fairness to yourself, try �FUIYDER'S TABLETS! l any users praise them and leading pharmacists recommend them hIRhiy Plunder's Tablets have woo great tame for their results .eveh in more severe -*rases eg stomach trouble caused by excess acid.. You can try Ptunder'it Tablets for 15 days. without--the-teat costing -you -one penny: ,, �• rase to let FREE sntl TrW 01.1.4d Campbell's Drug Store, Godericlt BENMVIILLER BENMIL,,I, R, Oct. 29. — Mr. did '.ire. Elfred Moore spent the week -end In Detroit. There Was no service in Benmiller church on Sunday, it being anniversary tudtty a t !Ills,&, - -_. Mr. Clyde Gledhill and Miss B. Long visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Bowden at Orillia. Threshing is completed in this vicin- ity.. • '.rhe W.M.S. convention for the north section of the Huron Presbyterial was held in Benmiller, United church last W'i'ednesday, with morning and after- noon sessions. Mrs. L. •C. White of Talbotville _was - the special speaker. Delegates and guests were entertained at dinner by. -the ' Renmiller .ladies.._ Mr. and Mrs. Girti•in Young of Gode- Worry Often Causes ,-,f,f,.:-.1r. .,,,,,,,,, leep e ,L,.., , --, 4 , 4.1- v- . WarTy.-is-.probable--tlie...;:-.., nost-.:coinn on. eaus.e...ott restlessness. Anxieties and fears, worries over,finan- vial and other matters, all take .their toll of hours of restful sleep. tiuch a condition may seventurdly result in nery cal less ;6d -irritability, loss'of appetite or fatigue. - If you - suffer from a nervous condition or restlessness, why not; try Milburn's Health and Nerve Pillsi Over the past fifty years, thousands of .('rlaadtans have found Milburn's health and .Nerve Pills beneficial as a general tonic; to help build up the system and thus help promote refreshing rest and sleep. " . • - ' . AA your druggist for Milburn's Health and Nerve Pills, identified by the Red Heart " on the box: Price 50c. ' •• - • The T. Milburn"Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. rich spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Long. The Women's Association will meet on Wednesday, November 6, at the home of Mrs. Jonathan Fisher. ,SEs. Fisher and Mgrs. Dawson are hostesses. CREWE ° CREWE,- Oct. 28.—Mr. and Mrs. E. Zinn visited friends at Owen Sound. over the week -end. Mr, and Mrs. A11an'Corbett and fam- Mr. azu,I Mrs. Frank oraaey o ]liru5- seit.3 celebrated their fifty-second wed- ding anniversary 'on October litht. Dr. C. 1). E ilpatrick of '.lyth, is removing to Listowel, where he has purchttsed a. medical practice. lie flerved overseas 4 rand returned in 1 ay, 1345, with the rank of major. )Etev, Beverley Ketclaorn, nat 1►A ti, term o ve of over forty -One years as minister of MaeNa1 street Presbyterian church, II(lunilton: He will -retire some time in November. At a zonal meeting of the Ontario Conservation and Reforestation 'As- sociation held at London last week a proposal that the Ontario Government take oxer the "Pinery" south of Grand Bend us a Provincial forest was In- troduced and discussed. Rev. Kenneth. 'MacLean. aald Mys. MacLean, of Exeter, recently celebrated their ' tvienty4ftla wedding ' auniversJ, ary. Members of the congregation of Cavett Presbyterian church, of which Mr. MacLean is...the minister, assisted In ,the celebration rr-td the congregatibn r 4 was arnitad iaa illall sin a to Dolph C'Aerffi- t'ttt° Masse of madam', son of Mastaas, kit,, Joseph, and the ,late Mrs.J Iasse. Rev. T. P. Uut3sey ociated. Mr. and 'Mrs. Masse will reside ,at 'Windsor. Jel1Wton-51a Ot At Brick United church, Bast Wuwanosh, on October Oth, Dorothy Catharine, tdaughter of gr. and Mrs. John Mason, Belgrave, was united in arriage io eau' ug Thig•a- JiS2au t t; youngest son of David•Johustou of Blue- vaie and the late Mrs, Johnston. The ceremony was performed by Rev. G. II. Dunlop. The couple left on a motor trip to Niagara Palls. They will residt near Bluevale. ' Dietz—Wolff At the rectory of Trivltt Memorial church, Exeter, Rev. M: A. Bunt' per- formed .the marriage ceremony uniting Shirley Ella, youngest duughter of Mrs. Wolff, helical!, and the late' Charles Wolff, to (Iletin Woodrow Dietz, eldest sou of Mr. and Mrs. Milton ,.Dietz, Zurich. Mrs. Albert Wolff or (_,ode - rich, sister-in-law of the' bride, was presented- the couple with a Gift. A the matron.. of .honor and Mr. Albert large' uuutbeF from Winghum,• where Wold' was groomsman. After n honey - Mr. MacLean was minister, for auatty ntuon trip to •(Yitttirio points Mr.. and years. also were present: 'Airs. Dietz will residok in deal-.!!. The death of Loren Thomas Tyndall occurred in the Clinton hospital at the age of eighty-five years. Mr, Tyndall) lytic born, at fort Hope, but spent most to Of Of his life -in this county. ;1s .a young , luau he� carne to Blyth, later going to «'ltitechurch, and then moving to, i1ui- 1N t t-tetwnslip,-w hea e -l> e ful harmer. The last two years he had lived in Clinton. Il•is wife died in 1040, and surviving are nue daughter, Mrs. Howard '1'rewartha. ilnllett town - shy), and four sous, Frank; .of I.Iullelt ; Roy, of Goderieh township; Norman, of ily spent the .week -end -with; friends Clinton. and Clifford, of Toronto: at Grand Valley. Moore—Maas .. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Maize of Wingham The marriage of Miss Ann Mttats were Sunday visTtOrs with Mr. :and Mrs. C.- Croner. Sacrament of. the Lord's Supper will be administered. 'in Crewe church on Sunday, November 3, at• 1.30 p.m. The W.M.S. of Crewe church will hold its thank -offering meeting on Sunday even- s N b 3` d„ --a4 '7 30 p m `Mr. CARLOW A Commandment! rj "Romerab& the '$abbatb Day, to keep it MAY. SA came shalt thou labour and do. all bay Work: but the seventh day fo•t :e r pbbat 1 of the Lord thy God .... " (Intended fpr last week). - CARLOW, Oct. '''' - -M rs. Courtney of " Kincardine' is with her duughter, Mrs. W. T. Sailows, and Mr. tialluws. Jar, and '•MrS. AMOS Stc�TT and Mrs. Edgar Stull and baby, of Glide rich, visited with Mr. and Mrs. b'urdyce Clark. firs._ Mary Morris and family have tttoved to Carlow and. ire .oceup-yiug the front of. Mrs. 'Smy th's. house. Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Seabrook of (;odericlt visited with Mrs. Allan on Sunday. Jellun *_-l.e_ishmnn is with his great- grandparents, Mr._ _and.. Mrs. .John l r 1 as � - well ,as i�i5- n1Ul: P la -.'not= aS w her many friends would like tosee. - Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Doak and baby of C„ P,derich visited Mrs. R. Beam: sr., on Sunday:b A•good nnnlber from Carlow attended the church-ainniversary services at Ben- milled on Sunday and enjoyed Rev. Geo. Wylie's addresses artery much„ of Fort Qd'Appelle, Sask., to Charles R: Moore, -youngest son=-ot M -r.- and firs. Arthur Moore ' of Whitechurch, was solemnized at -the St. Helens i use= -by Rev. M. I. Newton. After, the cere- mony a wedding dinner was served at the home of -the bridegroom's _phrents. ng, ovem er r Masse-�I3aumonfu G,, Alex. SmIfih of Dungannon, who served In 'a double -ring ceremciRy at St. five. years in India, will be the guest James' church. Seaforth, Loretta Kath- --speaker. -All are cordially invited to leen. daughter orMrs. Ellen Bannon, attend - „ swt4Yrth and the late Tito GoTic tirea NEXT Sunday and- 1VEIY Sunday giOQUR OEF - OTREES TO 00 TOO. TAKE YOUR FAMILY WIT ': YOU. THIS APPEAL IS MADE BY The "Go to Church"- Committee (A STRICTLY NON -DENOMINATIONAL. ACTIVITY) SHEPPARDTON ' (Intended for last week) SflEPPARDTON, Oct. .22.—Mr. and. Mrs. Claire -Mitchell of Drumbo visited igan, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Haggitt„ -Mrs. Agnes Foster has returned home after visiting her daughter, Mrs. Pit • - blado of St. Catharines. , Hughie and Kenneth McGuire of with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Johnstou...last Loudon spent Last week _ with 1bs4r brother, Don McGuire.-' w Plowing Match Y eek and took . in the International., Mr. Harald Mugford - has gone to London, where, he has secured, a job Mr: and tits. Stewart Baird and Mr. and Ills. Thos. Baird of Bruce- with the Wonder bread bakery. Brum- field -visited last, week at the 'home e of Mr. Wm. Sage and attended the Get your supply of counter check plowing match. • - books a.nd restaurant --pads at The Mr. and Mrs. Don Haggitt and baby Signal -Star. Printed to , suit you per - and, Billie Truitt of Dearborn, Mich- sonally. 1 0 THE 0 CHAMPION, TRACT AT THE INTERNATIONAL PLOWING MATCH, SORT ALBERT, ONT. PRIZE WINNERS IN 'LOCAL ESSO COMPETITIONS HED° TO OCT. 21 • • Zhr lobe (14nA Mat gives y o u so much Local 'News every day! In Toronto and throughout Ontario, Globe' and - Mail news reporters and special corres, pondents cover the news for you bring you. up-to-the-minute, 'on -the -spot" reports. And, in The ' Globe and Mail, you get the news first , .. early in the morning! - Keep in touch with the news of "your town." Enjoy "Pitching Hbrseshpes" with Billy Rose . Dofy Skaith's "On The Town" with its wide appeal - to the gentler sex P . Jim Cdoleman's timely sport news . . and all the friends that .greet you in the lively columns of, The Olobe and Mail! Q Om -444w oviti Ottittr. FEATURE FOR FEATURE -.YOUR BEST NEWSPAPER 6- Ernest Almond, Box 186, Meaford. Harry Armstrong, Leith Roy Barrie, .R.R. No. 1, Fort William Bernard.Beehler, Chrysler - Hugh Beilhartz, Bruce Station Jean Bercier, Plantagenet J. Boville, Dayton R. G. Brown, R.R..No. 7, Galt Vernon Campbell, R.R. No. 9, Peterborough R. Carney, R.R. Na 1, Erin Lucien Cazabon, Verner Harold Ceasar, R.R. No. 1, Owen Sound Alcide Charbonneau, Clarence Creek George Clark, Sault Ste. Marie ` Howard Holliday, R.R. No. 4, Mt. Forest - . Stanley Ireton, R.R. No. 1, Clarksburg Emerson Kincaid, Russell . Fred. Lemke, Richard's Landing ' Gordon Long, R.R. No. 3; Owen Sound Bert Maw, Minesing Russell Maw, Minesing - Allan McNabb, Edenvale Glen A. McFaddin; RsR.. No. 1, Millbank Ernest McGuire, R.R. No. .2, Spencerville Allan B. Meyer, Claremont Ed. Mitchell, R.R. No. 1, Denfield Roger Mitchell, Leith Allan Newman, Lorneville Arthur .Purvis, R.R. No. 3, Mallory= town.- Pitt Seguin, R.R. No. 1, Chalmsford Wilfred. Scott, R.R. No. 5, Tillsonburg Willis Sloss, Springtay Algle-Wallaco, North Gower CBiford Wightman, Lancaster 1st. PRIZE—gold medal and free trip 2nd PRIZE—silver medal and free to Britain—won by FRED TIMBERS, of . trip ..to Britain—won by, ALEX. BLACK, of R.R. No. 4, Stoufiville, Ont. R.R. No. 2, Guelph, Ont. 3RD PRIZE— $20.00 - ERIC RUSSELL HARE, Nanticoke, Ont. 4TH PRIZE-08.00—DRAY MONTAGUE, Jarvis, Ont. 5TH PRIZE — $16.00 •-JAMES. ECCLES, Brampton, Ono. 6TH PRIZE _ $14'.00 WILFRED SCOTT, R.R. No. 5, TillsonburW Ont., .r 7TH PRIZE a $12.00— H. J. COUPERTHWAITE, Agincourt, Ont: - ' 8TH PRIZE- $10.00 — RUSSELL -MORRISON, Beaverton, Ont. 9TH PRIZE—$10.00---HARVEY NURSE, - R.R. No. 2, Georgetown, Ont. 16TH PRIZE — $10.00 - ERNEST EVANS, R.R. No. 2, Maple, Ont. 11TH PRIZE-_$0.00—RQ' CRAIG, Mono Road, Ont. 12TH PRIZE—$10.00—T. P. O'MALLEY, Teeswater, Ont. 13TH PRIZE—$10.00—CLARK NAGEL, Fisherville, Ont. 14TH PRIZE—$10:00—GORDON RAPSON, Londesbofo, Ont. It is a real pleasure to offer con$ratula- tions to the whiners of the Esso Tractor Plowing Contest, sponsoredby Imperial Oil Limited% at the Inter ' ational Plow- ing Match, Port Albert, -Ont. The first and second prizewinners receive a free trip -to Britain to enable them to. study agricultural methods there and compete in -British lowing matches. Cash prizes go to the other winners. ..imperial Oil co , siders it a privilege to. be, able to contribute in this way. to the development of Canadian agriculture. IMPERIAL PRODUCTS I-MPERIAL .OIL LIMITED FA.RIVM DIVISION. Serving Candian Farmers from Coast to Coast A