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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-07-10, Page 7rT� TuSD$, J(UTe.h 1.011, .9` 7 GODERICII SIGNAL -STAR n01 NOM GRANO iBEND Lakeview Casino� XANCING EVERY NIGHT • CORDON D»LAM ON`r , AND HIS O1WH E$TRA MDNIGHT DANCE, JULY 14th, 12.4 ► a.n, SUNDAY, JULY 13th, 9 p,11. • " V #.RIETY EN'TER'TAINERS" A free show for young and old. Plan . a Sunday at "THE BEND" and see these grand entertainers! - JULY 10th, 9 THURSDAY, p.m.-- MART KENNEY AND HIS WESTERN GENTLEMEN • Feat/'ing his great Royal York Orchestra, heard go often ; oyer the CBC radio. Listen to lovely Noma, Locke and'Kit- chener's own Roy ,Roberts. This is an orchestra you'll en- joy. •It's Canada's No. 1 Band. Whether you ase a dancer or non-dancer—come out to hear. them. . ADM1SSION--$100 each. Ladies' Softball League Game, Wednesday, July 9th,7 p.m. ` Hensall vs. Dashwood at Lakeview Casino Ball Diamond 4,0 is f Reid's Upholstery You will be proud of the Chesterfield, Chairs, etc., that we re -upholster or re-cover for you. Choice of velour, frieze, tapestry, damask. Quality coverings. SEE US! PHONE US ! WRITE US! Phone 206J Pick -Up -and delivery THE SQUARE GODERI'CH tree'rime tiff/880e" ° SANDY SIMPSON has been patiently improving his dairy herd. He saw his chance to buy a pure bred bull — and the manager • of his bank lent him the ready cash to close the deal. Now he's expecting great things of his new calf; already he sees her wipning her class at next year's Fall Fair. A few more like her and he can also see his milk pro. duction rising --- as well as a nice extra incointe from selling his surplus stock to neighbouring farmers. 0 Branch. banks, in rural communities across Canada, help to build prosperous farms . • .e and at the. same time help increase the flow of food to family .tables both at home and in distant lands. • a S'A�oNSORE•b 1 V VOIJI DANK DOINGS OFDUNQANNc,N. - DUN(uANNQN, Jaal y .-- i r. and:W.5 Cecil Or Omer and Tattle tin girls, of Detroit, have been visitirl Mr. and Mrs. Albert Orser. Rev. W. J. Rogers, Mrs. Rogers and Carol Ann moved to their new home in the :lytta. Parsonage early last week. The Duiaga,nnoit United church service was' cancelled .last Sunday and there will- be aao• service next Sunday, the new minister, Rev. S. 4L Dmik of Cygnet, Mich., not having yet arrived to take lover the pastoral ehargeS of 'Dung"annon, Port Albert and Crewe United churches. Mirs. Maurice Woodford of Toronto (nee Wilma Treleaven) spent last week with her mother, Mrs. G. C. 'T.releaien, Mr. Melvin ()luaus of Rochester, Mich., spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs Elmer Phillips to see his little daughters, 'Patricia, and Carolyn, who are spending the summer here. Miss Bernice Blake, B.A.., who has been engaged for a. position on the staff of Goderich "Collegiate Institute, is in Torouto taking a ;summer course. Miss Grace' Crawford, teacher at Calgary, is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. J. Durniu, and other relatives in the district. plisses Pauline Jones, of Louden and Bertha Jones, It.N., of Westminster Hospital visited .their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones, recently and had as their guest Miss June Richardson of Aylmer. Friends will be pleased .to know that June has finished her high school studies,. and plans this fall ,to enter training for a nurse. Mrs. J. G. Montgomery and sun Gordon spent a pleasant lyeek with Mr. and Mr's... W. J. Cu1Ii1)s at Preston. Mrs. J. Bell of—Kitchener is spending the summer with ];ler sisters, Mrs. N. Stewart and Mrs. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Irvin, neWty- �r eds;`hu-vim=ret-e}rned frons- their wedding trip and are getting settled in their new home at the south end of the village. 'Miss Flora Durnin left last week to take a summer coti6rse along with a friend, Miss Nora Craig,• at Ste. Anne de Bellevue, Quebec: - Mr. and. Mrs. Masou McAllister, of the (t`.h concession of West Wawanosh, enjoyed. a week with Mrs. McAllister's sister. Mrs. Wm. Begley, at Lea.ming: ton. , Mh•s.• Chas. Durniu and -children, Margaret Joy- and J.C'., are visiting •for a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGee, Blyth. Miss Barbara Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Wilson, 6th con- cession of West Wawanosh, is visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs: .1. Lauder and family, Goderich. Mr. and Mrs, C. -D. Benniger and three daughter's, u$ Detroit, were visitors on Monday with Mr. ? enniger's brother,' Mr. Barney lienniger, and Mrs Benniger. Mr. and Mrs, Russel Drennan of Stratford visited their parents, Mr. and mfrs. Abner Morris, last wee!:. - Visitors 'with - Mr. and Mrs. Otto Popp at the week -end were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd ' Nicholson and his mother, Mrs. Robt. Nicholson, o Bright's Grove. With them were Mr. Ernest McKenzie and Mr. Donald McKenzie, of Enipress, Alta., ,brothers of the late 4. A. McKenzie. Mr. I)ouald Mc- Kenzie is remaining for a longer visit with the l'opj) family. It is -almost thirty years since he was ifack to these parts, where he was born. Secretary of Insurance Company.— Mr. Durniu Phillips of St. Helens is the new secretary of the West Wawa - nosh Ifire Insurance Co., having been chosen from among ,the`.applieauts at a directors'' meeting last Thursday at the company's ottiee. Mrs. G. C. Tre- .leaveu Sent in '1 -ter resignation recent- ly after carrying en the secretarial work - of the company for the last nineteen years. Mr. Phillips takes over 'the position on August 1st. • W.M.S. Meets. --The \Votmen',s Mis- sionary Society met iu the United church auditorium with Mrs. M. heed Presiding. Mrs. Will McConnell had charge of the worship service, lead- ing in prayers and .following the June program, trams the Missionary Monthly. Mrs....11ex. Smith wua asked to take \Irs. Rogers' place as Mission. Band superintendent. Mrs.' Popp reported for the June bale and it was aunuuul•ed the Mission Batu! and Baby Band party vostld be held in August otl the regular sheeting day. Miss Elliott gave readings 01.1 teIllperallce and Christian stewardship.' The president closed the m e:eting, after 1i hymn war' sung, with fhe Mizpah benedic•tioti. Baxter—Stothei°s.—1 pretty wedding took place at Erskine 1'resi,.yta?.t:.i.au •Insl,©Sztl, Niagara. Valls., and points south. Thea bride gwoa`e Vitae! , suit, li)noti4 �c-c t, and furs.. °��>A?ccsso<i et were black a . the wore a coria e of cream roses. They,, ill reside in (lode. rich). ° PORT ALBERT PORT ,AL N T, July 8. -Mr, and Mrs. L. Brentwood (formerly Agnes Lednor) and two daughters, Sandra and Lucille, of Bournemouth, llants,� England. arrived last week at the home of the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry 'Lednor. Mr. Brentwood was stationed at the airport during the war, but left for England while ate,war was still on. Mrs. Brentwood un'two daughters left l:i.ter to join hi;tu and his parents in 'England. ' Mr. Charlie Adams is in a London -Hospital undergoing special treatment for stomach trouble. • Mrs. Arthur Murray also is in the hospital there, ufitlergoing„ treatment for her health. Ur. Hurvey and 'Mrs. ,Boughton and. two daughters, Ardeth and Lorraine, Saskatoon, Sask., visited last Tues-, day with Mr. and Mrs. ('ilarles: ('yaw- ford.of church, Dungannon, at !high noon on Saturday, July a. when Helen Norene, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Herbert Stothers, 'was united in mar- riage to Mr. Sheldon Baxter. Gode'i•ich, son of .Mr. and Mrs, \William! M. Baxter, London. Rev, C. LL Macllonald, moder- ator of,.the- Presbyterian General As- semmbly, ufficiate,d at the ceremony, which was carried out before an altar banked with, tta11 baskets of roses, Peonies, palms, and ferns. ,The guest pews were marked with white ribbons and roses. Traditional- wedding music was played by Miss Marion MacDou- a1d, Lucknow. The soloist, -Mrs, Gordon Kaitting,-Goderich, sang "The Lord's Prayer" and "I'll Walk Beside You." Given iu mar`ritige by her father, tihe bride wore a floor-lengthivory satin gown with. Sweetheart° neckline thud sleeves ending in .lily' points over the hands. The bouffant skirt fell from Qt bustle- into a graceful train. Iler floor - length veil fell from a coronet of pearls and' heirloom Venetian_ lace. -She car- ried- a shower bouquet of cream roses and stephanotis. Mrs. Henry Bradley, l.lutleg tt:l)w iia ter.- uf.. the - ))aide,- was' 11111 ti'otl of honor. gowned in turquoise faconne .crepe, with tt crow•nless picture hat to 1-nate1L .Her...- flowers were al , cascade :.c,•ascacle bouquet of Talisman roses and ferns. The bridesl`naids were Miss Hazel Bentley. Goderich, 'attired in !leaven blue nylon marquisette with little hat and ostrich plume to thatch, ;Ind Miss Ethel Turton. Stratford; c,,usi11 of the bridegroom, in 'pink. Thee carried Colonial bouquets of pink ruses a11c1 , carnations. The bride's niece, Sandra Bradley. was flower girl' in 0 coral shocked frock and bonnet to match =atld she carried a nosegay of sweet peas and roses. - Billy Bradley, nephew of the bride, as page,boy. wore a brown velvet suit. Lord Fauntleroy style. 'Mr. Charles Watson, Toronto, was best Malt, and the ushers were Mr. Arnold Stothers, brother of the bride, and .Mir. Henry Bradley, her brother- in-law.,At the home of the b'ride's parentsMrs, Stothers received in a green and black printed silk shit' with bustle effect, -and accessories to match, assisted by Mrs. Baxter wearing rose and grey printed sheer. Each . wore a corsage of cream •roses, Mr. and Mrs. Baxter left on a' wedding - trip .to 9,. Mrs. Mary Dickson of Ham ;L' 'i;. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry, Led - not', had 'the misfortune to break her knee., Mrs.. Win. Crawford is staring -with her daughter, Mrs Harvey Cook, of ()I'illia, who lost her !husband recently through a sudden illness. (guild Meeting. --The, Women's (guild of Christ church met i411 Wednesday afternoon of Mast week at the home of Mrs. Frank Ruth. with nine pre- sent. The president, Miss Eli511 Foster. was in charge of the meeting and read v a portion of Scripture. Dttt lily, the business 'period 4twas decided to holt! the Auguste meeting in. the form of a bazaar and tea on the lawn of Mr. and__ Jars...• Rov -Petrie. Lunch was. served by the hostess and, a social hour- spent. ' PORTER'S 'HILL PORTER'S HILL. July B. --Mr. and MI;rs. Bert Corbett and son Donald. of 1'a•oton, were week -end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Lockhart. Misses Eleanor and Laurene Cox left at the first of the month for a month's holiday .11t \Washington; ac...and other points. Mr. and. Mrs. Peter Young have moved from the Blue Water: Highway to the Cut Line. 'Mr. and+-AIrs. Jas. Lockhart'have re- turned -home after spending 'two weeks with frii4tds at Mtarkdale and Dundalk: They were accompanied by Mrs. .Ti.tu Hill and MIrs. N. W. Burusides. Mark - dale. and Mrs. I1. J. Corbett, Toronto. Miss Gwen Millec. Ilolmtisville,•i, spending a few- days with her sister. Mrs, A. Lockhart. . Worry .Often Causes is ss Of Sleep _ - Worry is probably the most common cause of restlessness. Anxieties and fears, worries over finan- cial and other matters, all take their toll of hours of restful sleep. ' Such a condition may eventually result in nerv- ousness and irritability, loss of appetite or fatigue. If you sufllr from a nervous condition or restlessness, why nct try Milburn's Health and Nerve Pills', Over the past fifty years, thousands of Canadians have found Milburn's -Iealth and Nerve Pills beneficial as a general tonic to help build up the system and thus help promote r'freshing rest and sleep. , Ask your druggist for Milburn 's "Health and Nerve Pills, identified by the, "Rod heart" on the box. _ The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto. Ont. Automotive Jobbers for McQuay Norris PISTON RINGS, MOTOR PARTS,BEt1RINGS, ETC. P . ELECTRICAL, SUPPLIES STARTERS, GENERATORS, ARMAIUTES TIMING GEA S AND CHAINS • NEW AND USE. PARTS FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS AND TRU,OKS Bradley & Son Phoria, 247 or 05S GodeTV &(3h rt County and .District Howard Anderson of Washington,' Ont., has purchased the Grigg ,Isnot,- ery ,store .at 1i'''mtcr. . • •• `ire of urih uowei origin did consibder.% -able damage in the home of '' .tev. Boyes,• Mill road, wet of . heafortli, on June 4.1th.. A bucket brigade was as hinted by members of the ii eaforth #ire brigade' ° in 'extinguishing the blaze. Mary Sutherland, wife of William Murdie, - Luck1iow, died suddenly of a heart attack at Point Clare, where she wasstaying at their -summer, cottage: Site was a native of Seaforth. Besides her !husband, three sins and one daughter survive. Ernest Albert Adams, former well- known resident of Hullett township, died at , Clinton at the age of sixty- three years. For hive years he served as a township c,a)unelluw of Hallett Land four years as reeve. Eletn years ago he retired froth his farm near Londesboro and moved to Clintou, His wife, formerly Ada Brigham, suty ivies, with. one son, Lloyd. at home. Cardiff-C'.altiwell . At the home • of Mr. and Mrs. George i 11ldwell, 3rd concession of East Wawanosh, their elder . daughter, Thelma Elizabeth, was united, in mar- riage `to Mack E. Cardiff. of Brussels, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Cardiff. '1'llc' eerenwny was performed by Itev. George- Milne of Brussels. After a trip to alntario points, the couple will uittke their glome at, Brussels. Irvin—Ritchie 1 Rev. ('. B. 'Woolley of the Ashfleld circuit of the United ('sures on June 28th performed the Marriage ceremony uniting Elsie Ida Ritchie. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Ritchie of the 12th concession of Ashfield, -and Robert Earl Irvin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beriou Mothspray is buaranteed, in writing, to protect ydur furniture, rugs, blankets, clothing and furs from moth damage for 'five years, pr Berlou pays for the damage. 44e will protect a man's suit far five Years — only 9e a year; other articles equally Jaw. Buy this guaranteed mothspray today from your department, drug or hardware store. Loading laundries and dry cleaners can Berleu your clothing, furs, blankets, rpgs and furniture. B E R L O UGuaranteed MOTHPROOF Irvin of the J1T eon "c :ion of 9.5b' geld, After the ceremony the vest' ding dinner win cer -ed at the Smog Hotel in ctioderiCh, own-l1r ter the ;happy couple left on Ut trip to Nagar NiagarR,'aU$ and other points, CARLOW GAR$,QW, July 8. ••lir. and 5f Percy McBride and Dennis attended the Shobbroob ldcnte sea l Ott ► eufort r on Saturday. Air. and !sirs. Stoekwell of Sasliat1b. ewan and Mrs. R. M. Young of Toronto are visiting' Mr. and ., lairs. Jarvis Bride. Mlr. and Mrs. -Chas. Watson, of Long don, are with Alt. and= Mrs. Wm, Watson. Master Lawrence Smyth has on -to Mr. .IltoWn Smyth's, West Wawa- nosh, for the sunhrner. Visitors with Mrs, R. Bean, sr., re- Gently were Mr. and Mrs: John Hall( wood, Keith and Veen, and Mrs. Wolin Melville, of Londesboro, Mrs. Doak, Mrs. Geo. Bean, Mr.' and Mrs. Clara ;aechler and Robert, of ' Goderich. Young Ii°. 'Keith Young of Trenton is with, his parents, • Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Young,. fold tier week. GOIERICH MEMORIAL SHOP N,t)WEST DESIGNS -, BEST OF MATERIALS Guaranteed workmanship at prices that will please you. SAVEI4 ALLAQENTS FEES Call at our oface: : or -drop us $ line to Box 161, Goderich. We will be pleased to call and help choose a suitable memorial for your family plot.: R. A. SPOTTON St. Andrew's St. FIRST AID RENDERED • TO SICK RADIOS ALSO PORTABLE 'FOOL -PROOF SOUND SERVICE R. MUNDAY —`Certified Radio Technician — PHONE OR CALL •> Widder St., Goderich, Phline 598 b S`5 ( `����"'•���% ` � � -� ldr7�j iii ■muu�uutuwiunmm�nnw,V4 Ir'r°, y i' 1 !j ` • 'l= L' .,atue,...,tutt...� �-�r..�tiutututntnwtt�tuw�,. nth S1/` .�►1.r'� = .fir AA &WaA1���z1�f�%i�ni:.1/�%in ,c '= Fffi: 0°4 i713 'ke• rated ft:ea.utte medal fi,t)tea a j jotd cJ4 spolGeas t=epufattioit; fkai away, est ate LI l �e� Loam .aft pai t,d eii W m . Shakespeare Search : thro`itngh all the ,®.aster's works, and •you'll find no truer lines than these; there is no treasure more valued nor more valuable than a spotless reputa. tion. - . This is particularly true in the professions. The purveyor of merchandise presents you with .his goods; you may see for yourself the value of what he offers. The professional man, whose purpose is to serve and not to sell, deals in intangibles.. The spotless repu- • Cation of the professional man is your best and often your only assurance that he niay`'be implicitly and com-' pletely trusted in all things. ' The Order of the Golden Rule, international • organization of reputable and progressiva funeral d� rectors, has as its avowed purpose the identificatio Of a funeral director in each community connpletelyworthy of public trust and confidence o . a funeral director whose professional reputation is indeed spoties$. Thai we have just been rte -appointed as the member of the Order in this community is, therefore, a turce of deep satisfaction to us. No Eft tie1;ri.I ilitililmi cUltitTrttttit'srrmuriFttl:nrirt11.1ni BROPHEY'S Funeral Servie I' LOYD .M LODGE, DIRECTOR • (Jli s emWleiddeea¢ti i a Dependable7ia1rDbcitoi rr w`Re.✓ iii' w`iyi i ntll±tlT1(l11l militl(iil!(11mtatminufl)ri,iing 14 xP • 4 ROY N. BENTLEY INCOME TAX— (Business, Pri- vate or Farm 'Reports) Bookkeeping Services• -(Weekly or Monthly) Typing—(Private or Commercial ,_ I 36 REGENT ST BOX 58 • PHONE 23 -I -J Goderich; Ont. 20tf Cerne Memorials T.. PRYDE (formerly, Cunning:tam Clinton, Exeter, Write Box 150, - and ,we shall . ' call., er .1 - - & ,..,ON & Pryde) Seafortih or phone 41J, Exeter be pleased to church, Dungannon, at !high noon on Saturday, July a. when Helen Norene, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Herbert Stothers, 'was united in mar- riage to Mr. Sheldon Baxter. Gode'i•ich, son of .Mr. and Mrs, \William! M. Baxter, London. Rev, C. LL Macllonald, moder- ator of,.the- Presbyterian General As- semmbly, ufficiate,d at the ceremony, which was carried out before an altar banked with, tta11 baskets of roses, Peonies, palms, and ferns. ,The guest pews were marked with white ribbons and roses. Traditional- wedding music was played by Miss Marion MacDou- a1d, Lucknow. The soloist, -Mrs, Gordon Kaitting,-Goderich, sang "The Lord's Prayer" and "I'll Walk Beside You." Given iu mar`ritige by her father, tihe bride wore a floor-lengthivory satin gown with. Sweetheart° neckline thud sleeves ending in .lily' points over the hands. The bouffant skirt fell from Qt bustle- into a graceful train. Iler floor - length veil fell from a coronet of pearls and' heirloom Venetian_ lace. -She car- ried- a shower bouquet of cream roses and stephanotis. Mrs. Henry Bradley, l.lutleg tt:l)w iia ter.- uf.. the - ))aide,- was' 11111 ti'otl of honor. gowned in turquoise faconne .crepe, with tt crow•nless picture hat to 1-nate1L .Her...- flowers were al , cascade :.c,•ascacle bouquet of Talisman roses and ferns. The bridesl`naids were Miss Hazel Bentley. Goderich, 'attired in !leaven blue nylon marquisette with little hat and ostrich plume to thatch, ;Ind Miss Ethel Turton. Stratford; c,,usi11 of the bridegroom, in 'pink. Thee carried Colonial bouquets of pink ruses a11c1 , carnations. The bride's niece, Sandra Bradley. was flower girl' in 0 coral shocked frock and bonnet to match =atld she carried a nosegay of sweet peas and roses. - Billy Bradley, nephew of the bride, as page,boy. wore a brown velvet suit. Lord Fauntleroy style. 'Mr. Charles Watson, Toronto, was best Malt, and the ushers were Mr. Arnold Stothers, brother of the bride, and .Mir. Henry Bradley, her brother- in-law.,At the home of the b'ride's parentsMrs, Stothers received in a green and black printed silk shit' with bustle effect, -and accessories to match, assisted by Mrs. Baxter wearing rose and grey printed sheer. Each . wore a corsage of cream •roses, Mr. and Mrs. Baxter left on a' wedding - trip .to 9,. Mrs. Mary Dickson of Ham ;L' 'i;. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry, Led - not', had 'the misfortune to break her knee., Mrs.. Win. Crawford is staring -with her daughter, Mrs Harvey Cook, of ()I'illia, who lost her !husband recently through a sudden illness. (guild Meeting. --The, Women's (guild of Christ church met i411 Wednesday afternoon of Mast week at the home of Mrs. Frank Ruth. with nine pre- sent. The president, Miss Eli511 Foster. was in charge of the meeting and read v a portion of Scripture. Dttt lily, the business 'period 4twas decided to holt! the Auguste meeting in. the form of a bazaar and tea on the lawn of Mr. and__ Jars...• Rov -Petrie. Lunch was. served by the hostess and, a social hour- spent. ' PORTER'S 'HILL PORTER'S HILL. July B. --Mr. and MI;rs. Bert Corbett and son Donald. of 1'a•oton, were week -end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Lockhart. Misses Eleanor and Laurene Cox left at the first of the month for a month's holiday .11t \Washington; ac...and other points. Mr. and. Mrs. Peter Young have moved from the Blue Water: Highway to the Cut Line. 'Mr. and+-AIrs. Jas. Lockhart'have re- turned -home after spending 'two weeks with frii4tds at Mtarkdale and Dundalk: They were accompanied by Mrs. .Ti.tu Hill and MIrs. N. W. Burusides. Mark - dale. and Mrs. I1. J. Corbett, Toronto. Miss Gwen Millec. Ilolmtisville,•i, spending a few- days with her sister. Mrs, A. Lockhart. . Worry .Often Causes is ss Of Sleep _ - Worry is probably the most common cause of restlessness. Anxieties and fears, worries over finan- cial and other matters, all take their toll of hours of restful sleep. ' Such a condition may eventually result in nerv- ousness and irritability, loss of appetite or fatigue. If you sufllr from a nervous condition or restlessness, why nct try Milburn's Health and Nerve Pills', Over the past fifty years, thousands of Canadians have found Milburn's -Iealth and Nerve Pills beneficial as a general tonic to help build up the system and thus help promote r'freshing rest and sleep. , Ask your druggist for Milburn 's "Health and Nerve Pills, identified by the, "Rod heart" on the box. _ The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto. Ont. Automotive Jobbers for McQuay Norris PISTON RINGS, MOTOR PARTS,BEt1RINGS, ETC. P . ELECTRICAL, SUPPLIES STARTERS, GENERATORS, ARMAIUTES TIMING GEA S AND CHAINS • NEW AND USE. PARTS FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS AND TRU,OKS Bradley & Son Phoria, 247 or 05S GodeTV &(3h rt County and .District Howard Anderson of Washington,' Ont., has purchased the Grigg ,Isnot,- ery ,store .at 1i'''mtcr. . • •• `ire of urih uowei origin did consibder.% -able damage in the home of '' .tev. Boyes,• Mill road, wet of . heafortli, on June 4.1th.. A bucket brigade was as hinted by members of the ii eaforth #ire brigade' ° in 'extinguishing the blaze. Mary Sutherland, wife of William Murdie, - Luck1iow, died suddenly of a heart attack at Point Clare, where she wasstaying at their -summer, cottage: Site was a native of Seaforth. Besides her !husband, three sins and one daughter survive. Ernest Albert Adams, former well- known resident of Hullett township, died at , Clinton at the age of sixty- three years. For hive years he served as a township c,a)unelluw of Hallett Land four years as reeve. Eletn years ago he retired froth his farm near Londesboro and moved to Clintou, His wife, formerly Ada Brigham, suty ivies, with. one son, Lloyd. at home. Cardiff-C'.altiwell . At the home • of Mr. and Mrs. George i 11ldwell, 3rd concession of East Wawanosh, their elder . daughter, Thelma Elizabeth, was united, in mar- riage `to Mack E. Cardiff. of Brussels, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Cardiff. '1'llc' eerenwny was performed by Itev. George- Milne of Brussels. After a trip to alntario points, the couple will uittke their glome at, Brussels. Irvin—Ritchie 1 Rev. ('. B. 'Woolley of the Ashfleld circuit of the United ('sures on June 28th performed the Marriage ceremony uniting Elsie Ida Ritchie. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Ritchie of the 12th concession of Ashfield, -and Robert Earl Irvin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beriou Mothspray is buaranteed, in writing, to protect ydur furniture, rugs, blankets, clothing and furs from moth damage for 'five years, pr Berlou pays for the damage. 44e will protect a man's suit far five Years — only 9e a year; other articles equally Jaw. Buy this guaranteed mothspray today from your department, drug or hardware store. Loading laundries and dry cleaners can Berleu your clothing, furs, blankets, rpgs and furniture. B E R L O UGuaranteed MOTHPROOF Irvin of the J1T eon "c :ion of 9.5b' geld, After the ceremony the vest' ding dinner win cer -ed at the Smog Hotel in ctioderiCh, own-l1r ter the ;happy couple left on Ut trip to Nagar NiagarR,'aU$ and other points, CARLOW GAR$,QW, July 8. ••lir. and 5f Percy McBride and Dennis attended the Shobbroob ldcnte sea l Ott ► eufort r on Saturday. Air. and !sirs. Stoekwell of Sasliat1b. ewan and Mrs. R. M. Young of Toronto are visiting' Mr. and ., lairs. Jarvis Bride. Mlr. and Mrs. -Chas. Watson, of Long don, are with Alt. and= Mrs. Wm, Watson. Master Lawrence Smyth has on -to Mr. .IltoWn Smyth's, West Wawa- nosh, for the sunhrner. Visitors with Mrs, R. Bean, sr., re- Gently were Mr. and Mrs: John Hall( wood, Keith and Veen, and Mrs. Wolin Melville, of Londesboro, Mrs. Doak, Mrs. Geo. Bean, Mr.' and Mrs. Clara ;aechler and Robert, of ' Goderich. Young Ii°. 'Keith Young of Trenton is with, his parents, • Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Young,. fold tier week. GOIERICH MEMORIAL SHOP N,t)WEST DESIGNS -, BEST OF MATERIALS Guaranteed workmanship at prices that will please you. SAVEI4 ALLAQENTS FEES Call at our oface: : or -drop us $ line to Box 161, Goderich. We will be pleased to call and help choose a suitable memorial for your family plot.: R. A. SPOTTON St. Andrew's St. FIRST AID RENDERED • TO SICK RADIOS ALSO PORTABLE 'FOOL -PROOF SOUND SERVICE R. MUNDAY —`Certified Radio Technician — PHONE OR CALL •> Widder St., Goderich, Phline 598 b S`5 ( `����"'•���% ` � � -� ldr7�j iii ■muu�uutuwiunmm�nnw,V4 Ir'r°, y i' 1 !j ` • 'l= L' .,atue,...,tutt...� �-�r..�tiutututntnwtt�tuw�,. nth S1/` .�►1.r'� = .fir AA &WaA1���z1�f�%i�ni:.1/�%in ,c '= Fffi: 0°4 i713 'ke• rated ft:ea.utte medal fi,t)tea a j jotd cJ4 spolGeas t=epufattioit; fkai away, est ate LI l �e� Loam .aft pai t,d eii W m . Shakespeare Search : thro`itngh all the ,®.aster's works, and •you'll find no truer lines than these; there is no treasure more valued nor more valuable than a spotless reputa. tion. - . This is particularly true in the professions. The purveyor of merchandise presents you with .his goods; you may see for yourself the value of what he offers. The professional man, whose purpose is to serve and not to sell, deals in intangibles.. The spotless repu- • Cation of the professional man is your best and often your only assurance that he niay`'be implicitly and com-' pletely trusted in all things. ' The Order of the Golden Rule, international • organization of reputable and progressiva funeral d� rectors, has as its avowed purpose the identificatio Of a funeral director in each community connpletelyworthy of public trust and confidence o . a funeral director whose professional reputation is indeed spoties$. Thai we have just been rte -appointed as the member of the Order in this community is, therefore, a turce of deep satisfaction to us. No Eft tie1;ri.I ilitililmi cUltitTrttttit'srrmuriFttl:nrirt11.1ni BROPHEY'S Funeral Servie I' LOYD .M LODGE, DIRECTOR • (Jli s emWleiddeea¢ti i a Dependable7ia1rDbcitoi rr w`Re.✓ iii' w`iyi i ntll±tlT1(l11l militl(iil!(11mtatminufl)ri,iing 14 xP • 4