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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1953-10-22, Page 10quality yam afters year hwird Prow c«s rmu w.,i., .c+.�wa -n� Coco Coro Ud GOD,ERICH BOTTLING WORKS Phone 489 Goderich rrimmemememorrom Of Canada's 5,500,000 civilian labor force, 1,219,714 are,inembers of labor unions; slightly more than 30 per cent of non-agricultural worke s belong to unions.—Quick Canad n Facts. M ufacture of merchandise and shi ing tags is a $17,250,000 busi- neseach year in Canada. ASHFIELD (Intended for last week) ASHFIEI,D, Oct. 14. — Misses Anna and Charlotte Mackenzie, of Toronto, spent the week -end with their sister, Mrs. Earl Howes. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Mackenzie last week- end were Mr. and Mrs. Jackman, of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Webster, of Port Credit. Ray Mackenzie, of Sarnia, was home for the week -end. Miss Mabel Macdonald, of Wind- sor, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Macdonald, last week- end. Born. — To Mr. and Mrs. N. Whitehead (nee Pearl Jamieson), of Teeswater, a daughter (Jaget Marguerite). On Sunday Rev. R. Simpson of Teeswater preached in Ashfield Presbyterian Church while Rev. J. R. Macdonald conducted annivers- ary services in Teeswater Pres- byterian Church. "NEIGHBORLY NEWS" If you're tired of listening to news .on the radio of stiiikes, murders and other upsetting in- cidents, tune in to the CBC at 10 a.m., Sunday, for the refreshing program, "Neighborly News." Here you'll find the folksy, unusual news items gleaned from he week- ly newspapers of the pr ince. In charge of the program i Don Fair- bairn, whom Goderich d district residents will remember as the one in charge when this program was broadcast from the Goderich Arena during the last Old Home Week. USE NA Olt 1681WER CONCENTRATE l,xtra profits can be yours by feeding your birds a "Fresh- Nlix-' Laving Mash -made from National Egbilder Concentrate. National Concentrate is rich in the vitamins, minerals and proteins so , essential to maintain healthy birds and steadv'C:rade .A•eg production. So for year 'round production and profits ask your National dealer for a "Fresh -Mix" Laying Mash made from National Egbildei' Concentrate. ES anew See Your NATIONAL Dealer today— Look for the bright Orange and Black Sign. F -s3 91CONCENTRATE "A QUALITY FEED MIX" FOR POULTRY. TURKEYS. HOGS Tad CATTLE WILLIAM STONE SONS, LIMITED • INGERSOLL, ONTARIO Fertilize Your Crop with NATIONAL well -cured, Properly -Blended FERTILIZER THE GODERICH Sits -STAR These are the hat badges of two --newly-formed regiments pf the .Active Force, The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada and The Black Watch (Royal highland Regiment ) of Canada, details of -which were announced at Ottawa recently in a statement on ehanges in orgnaization. of the Canadian Army Active Force. histories of the units date back to the earliest clays of the Canadian Militia. The units replace the lst and 2nd Cana- dian Rifle Battalions and the lst and 2nd Canadian Highland Battalions. NEWS. OF WESTFIELD (Intended for last week) WESTFIELD, Oct. 14.—Guests at the home of Mrs. Fred Cook on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. .Bob Boak and family, of Lucknow; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Crawford and Douglas, of Shepherdton; Miss Norma Nethery, of Hamilton; Miss � Violet Cook, of Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Stackhouse and family, of London, visited on Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Norman McDowell and Wil- liam McDowell. Arnold McBurney returned home last week from Michigan. !Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Campbell and family visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Russel Good, of Hul- lett Township. Mrs. Florence Lamont, Bill La- i mont, Misses Muriel Lamont and Alice Reeve, of Toronto, spent the week -ends with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cook. Mrs, Lloyd Hayden of Wingham spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs' Gordon Smith. Miss Annie Clark, of Toronto, Mrs. William Mackintosh, of Wy- oming, -spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin McDowell. Mrs. Bert Taylor spent a couple of days last week with Mrs. Ray Hanna, of Belgrave. Guests on Sunday at the home of Mrs. J. L. McDowell were Miss Minnie " Snell and Nancy Jardin, of Toronto; John Snell, of Wind- sor; Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Taylor. Ed. and Norma, of Brussels, Mrs. Jack Buchanan and Mrs. Fred Cook visited on Wednesday with Mrs. Fred Cook, of Belgrave: .John Gear and Warren, of Water- loo, spent the week -end with Ar- mond McBurney. Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Smith and Sally Taylor, of Comber, spent the week -end with Mrs. ,Frank Camp- bell. Mrs. J. E. Ford returned home- with them after spending a couple of months with her sister, Mrs. Campbell: - Mr. and Mrs. William Rollinson, of Toronto,-- spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Rodger. Miss Lorna Buchanan, of Lon- don, spent the week -end with her parents, Mr.. and Mrs. Jack Buch- I anaii A baptismal service was peri formed at the church service on Sunday when Janice Fern, infant daughter of Mr. had Mrs. Harvey McDowell, and Linda Mary, infant ' daughter • of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Walden, were christened. '.,nests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wightman Qver the week -end were Mr. and Mrs. Elvin ;Wightman and Sharon, of Niagara Palls; Mr. and Mrs. John Hilde- , brand and Eldo, of Jordon Station; Harold Crawford, of Niagara Falls; Mr. and Mrs. George Lee, of Tor- onto; Miss Mary Proctor, f Niag- ara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Campbell, of Ottawa, called on Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Spiegelberg and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Campbell last week. Mr..and Mrs. Jasper McBrien, of Goderich, visited on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Snell. While at the silo filling on the farm of Mr. Wm. Walden on Mon- day, Jasper anell had the mis- fortune to be hit above the eye with a piece of board which fell from the top of the silo, making a cut which required several stitches to close. ' The sympathy of the commun- ity is extended to, William Mc- Dowell and Alva McDoweii in the death of their 'sister, Mrs. J. K:1 - lough, who passed' away on Wed- nesday of 'last week at London. The funeral service was held from' Seaforth on Friday afternoon with Fill up with Quick Food Energy Rea11ysesyoi.uxp fQrthedar CRDWN BRAND' CORN SYRUP on :\ l breakfastcrea1 r,, . burial in the Dungannon cemetery. Mrs. Killough was born 76 years ago, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John McDOWell. Mr. and Mrs. E. Davis and child- ren, of Stratfoc d, and Mrs. John Harrison, of Goderich, visited on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Spiegelberg. Mrs. Clarence Cox was able to leave the Clinton hospital on Sun- day and at present is with her sister, Mrs. Manning, of Blyth - Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mills spent the week -end with Mrs. Fred Mills, and Mr. and Mrs. Eric Humphreys, in the Kirkton district, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bosman, accompanied by Harold Bosman, of. Toronto, are visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. Robb, of BelIe- ville. LEEBURN (Intended for last week) LEEBURN, Oct. 14. — Misses Judy and Vicki Graham, of Gode- rich, visited last week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvel Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. John Quaid and Betty, of Sarnia, were Tharfk.s giving visitors with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bogie, Mr. and Mrs. " George Glidden Vinemount, Mrs. S. A. Hewitt, Mitchell, and Miss Velma Gliddon,- of Goderich, visited relatives in the district on Sunday and on orb Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. - Garnet Rodman, of Stoney Creek, visited relatives here, .Mrs. Colin Young and daughter, Mrs. J. Cormie, and son Colin; af Toronto, visited over Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Tait Clark and Jim. Mr. ,and Mrs. W. J. Meyers and family visited in Stratford on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Falconer, Mr. ,- and Mrs. Mervyn Falconer, Barbara and Bruce visited with .Mr. and 3lrs. J. Horton and family on Sun- , day. The ladies of the Leeburn WAILS. meet for their , Autumn Thank- offering next .Wednesday after- noon, October 21, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Sallows. Rev. and Mrs. Williams of Victoria Street Church will be present. Visitors welcome. Bridal Shower. — Mrs. Wilfrej-' Smith was hostess to a shower on , Monday night 'for her niece, Miss Marybelle Chisholm, bride -elect of this week. There were about 40 neighbors, friends and relatives present. Mrs, Terence Hunter con- ducted d quiz. A• decorated basket with miscellaneous gifts was car- ried in by Doreen* Buchanan and Diane Chisholm and the bride was ; assisted in opening her gifts by Miss Audrey Hamilton. Marybelle thanked the ladies graciously and invited everyone present to see her married_ on Saturday morning. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Fred Crawford, Mrs. Grant Chis- holm and Mrs, Lloyd Young, also serving lunch were Beryl -„Freeman, Ann MacLennan, Audrey Hamilton and Pauline Smith, PORT ALBERT (Intended for last week) . PORT ALBERT, Oct., and Mrs. Harvey Crawford and daughters, Patsy and Madeline, of Toronto, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Crawford. Mrs. Will Crawford went to Toronto with them Lor a couple of weeks' visit. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stonehouse and son Ricky, of Guelph, visited over the holiday week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crawford spent the past week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cunningham at Wiarton. On- Sunday they all motored to Brooklin to attend tha funeral of their aunt, Mrs. J. S. Jephsen. The Ladies' Guild of the An- glican Church met at the, home of Mrs. Roy Petrie on 'Tuesday afternoon of last week with 16 members present. Most of the afternoon was spent in quilting a quilt. A short business period followed. Lunch was served by the hostess, The W.M.S. of the United Church held their annual Thank -offering meeting in the church on Friday afternoon. Members of the W.A. and W.M.S. from Dungannon, Nile and Leeburn attended; also the ladies of Christ Church, Port Al- bert. The president, Mrs. Bert Crawford, led the meeting, intro- ducing Mrs. Charles Robertson, of Goderien, who was guest speaker. Mrs. Robertson gave a very in- spiring talk on the duties of Chris- tian living. Mrs. James McKenzie read the Scripture lesson and Mrs. Lednor offered prayer. Each visit- ing society contributed a number to the program. Mrs. Frank Haw- kins, of Nile, gave a piano solo; Mrs. Forrester, of Christ Church, a recitation; Miss Beth McConnell, of Dungannon, a reading; Miss Betty Bowra, of Goderich, a solo, accompanied on the piano by Miss Eleanor Lauder, of Goderich, -mak- ing it a very enjoyable afternoon. Rev. Mr. Jennings, of Christ Church, closed the meeting with prayer. Ltinch was served to the 60 guests at the close of the meet- ing. Since 1925 output of products of Canada's paper -using industries has jumped 10 times in value. The -figure for 1950, latest available, was $297,006,474. MINISTER SPEAKER AT .-W.M.S. MEETING ASNFIELD, Oct. 21. — The Thanksgiving meeting of Ashfield Presbyterian W.M.S. .was held at. the home of Mrs. Emile MacLen- nan. The 'order: of service from the Glad Tidings was used. Mrs. Hugh MacKenzie presided. Rev. J. R. MacDonald was guest speaker, his theme was "The Thanksgiving of Jesus." - He said,„ that we should thank God for the privilege of being a member of the Woman's Missionary Society, and helping to give the gospel to others by our offerings and prayers. Mrs. Oliver was another welcome guest and she gave a short talk. A letter of thanks was read from Miss Carol Chiam for a gift- from. our auxiliary. Plans were made for the Presbyterian training in- stitute which is to be held in Wingham. There were 30 present. Mrs. Archie McMurchy' invited the ladies to her home for the next meeting. ALMOST ALL FALL. PLOWING COMPLETED The continuation of the excel- lent fall weather this past week has allowed for the completion of almost all of the fall plowing and has ivto completesplendidn farmers he fall oppor- tunityrk in record time. There is an abnormal amount of drainage work being carried - on in the county this fall. Approxim- ately 400 farmers attended the Crop Improvement Brush and Thorn -Control Day held north of Clinton on Wednesday of last week. This county was well represented at the Inter -Club Competitions- at Guelph on Friday as 17 teams or 34 contestants represented the county 4-H Clubs, G. W. Mont- gomery, Agricultural Representa- tive for Huron County, says in his crop report. OLo� DAY HELD"' AT COURSE The Maitland Golf Club held its official closing day on Sunday. Mrs. Edna Overholt won the Ladies' Maitland Trophy 'and Jeff Martin took the Mens' Ellis Tr6phy. Both were played off on closing day. Presentations for the year were made by Dr. N. C. Jackson:.. The Winners . were as follows: Men's club championship to Tony •Bedard with Jim Ubukata as runner up; the Lloyd Trophy to. Tony Bedard: the Gerrard Trophy to Mrs. Kath- eryne Date and Joe - Morgan; the Junior championship was taken by George Thompson; the Caddie's championship by Paul Naftel; the Garrow Trophy went to Miss Ileen T1ivitsDAY c l iE°z'�lid, 1N53 Janzen. There are' twq ladies• trA eslady still in themembefin. hehi'members ofalsthe Club supplied RY'buffet turkey dinner that was enjoyed by all of the record 71 in attendance. Paper doil es worth $400,000 are made in Canada each year. iM or • 4oi» loom GET $50 TO $1200 at C. Need money for down payment C or repairs on an auto ...repairs E or down payment on a home... Z or other worthy purposes? rr Now you can get thatcashon your auto Promptly and simply a at ]�rsona(. Drive it to ofEice— bringing proof of ownership. On approval, get cash. Of course, you keen your car.' Phone or come in today for a Firseorsat loan QIt your auto. 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