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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1956-09-20, Page 10VA ) Trati THE GODIGNAL TAS. Former M I dRi o .ere Celebrates 50th Anniversary A « �i hx ides 78� year" v was recently unearth'd by cl as2 :.a i ails � as � 1 la`s ���,��➢, � ���t>`�t5`��d clay lattto :t, BAyFIELr, ant neled for last week) aampeaiatt ,,111 L 7V? .rim > ,:'-rmRse'l Illi r 1 M►V . ' N- Y * rIli; la 1t ve.o -4601110.4 `ii' t II 'tM. `t V t , A, ",t 1!_ k a ALIIIItaait!y tk 4 .W'te t 3 * llt.. YOU OU00 YOU WAT? G "TN it 4Ayy 70 6Uop AIPPtiiINC BAYFU LD, Sept. 11) "vtr . and Mrs. W. Cotton, returned to the village On Saturday after spending a few days at London Mr. and Mrs. S. Ill. Bryant spent last week at these home in Byron. { Mrs. E. A. 1.‘n.theretone spent i Tuesday and Wednesday of last week at London. Mrs. Varna Knee ahaw, GOde rich, spent last Wednesday with her so ler, Misa Cecil McLeod. 'VLA and Mrs. Jack Stewart spent T.111111$1M.Y, %%E.VT. 26141, 1 Rev. Joseph Janes, who Iris minister of Goderieh Baptist Church from 1943 to 1947, and 1. Janes, celebrated their 50th . dint; ' anniversary at London on wed - OUT LIMB Sunday, September 9. Some 300 friends and former ^�4� H �1�� SMILEY parishioners paid ,tribute : to the retired Rapti This week the Oki Girl and Iv Baptist minister and his W,e. Amorvg trl1oee attending from Go:derich were Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston, Stanley street. A native,of London, Mr. Janes retired five ears ago after serving for 45 years in the Baptist ministry in Western Ontario. • His charges included St. Mary's, Kitchener, Ingersoll, Woodstock, Chatham, Mrs. E. A. Featherstone. forcibly on Saturday al,terrroon. We Br�an.tford, Goderieh and New Mrs. the wee �l.Leocl and baby took the kids to a matinee. After SaTom. ant weak -end at London. Mr. an+d Mrs. Janes were married sP'all the removing of goats, changing at St: Andrew's Curch, Lpnda,n, Mr. and Mr,. Percy Renner re of seals, and opening of pc�pcorll byt the Rey. Dr. James R.oias on turned' home on Saturday after a bctxes• I took a look to make sure September 26, 1906. At the time, Mrs. Janes, the former Pauline Mowat, was contralto soloist. at St. Andrew's Church and at First Church. Mr. Janes is the son of the late all those people who belonged to Mr. and Mrs. William Janes. Mrs. me. The awful truth that they were, and that I was responsible r _t__ last week at Hamilton. observed our tenth weds+ing an niversary. You'll note I use the Mr. and Mrs. J. Paaman and word "ottserved," not "celebrated." baby spent the week -end with her We didn't celebrate it. We just parents, Pastor and Mus. 1- Boden observed it, with a rather fishy ham sure. Mr. and Mrs. Len Smith, Mr. and Mr,. Ed. Rouse and baby. London, spent the week -end with .Mr. and The havoc wrought by those ten years was brought home to me heneyinooaz trip at Norahern (In- everyone was setLied. tarso. a e Dr. and Mrs. A. °`('. Chapman That's when it hit me. They , spent Tuesday to Friday of last can't be all arsine" I thought with ' week at Detroit. alarm looking aiong the „row at Dr. R. G. Hunter, Toronto, spent --.�.�,-- , the weekend with his wile who �---�T I rem:: ned at then cottage to be FALL \\ EATI.E IS OImo) y V T j E C 11 3NER 1 with her father, s'har'es Rogers, 'w t who i; seriously' ill. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bt: back, by the throat, and almost made me Clinton, spent Sunday with Mr. drop my .popcorn. and Mr_. Ed. Sturgeon. Mr. and ]blush 'T. M. Leckie and i Ten years ago 1 was a young Donna, London, pent the week -end veteran, full of beans and peculiar ® , at their cottage. ideas. With the aid of other yours � Moderntze Your Home Mr. and Mrs. Robt. 1hczmpsonveterans and vaz.ous wenches, an,. B�.b. Detroit, spent the week- had been successful in getting enJ at their cottage. through all my gratuities in one �� i Mr. and \lush Walter Westlake I year. I was broke, free, cynical, el leave on Tuesday to spend three I elfish and fairly happy, t weeks at Vancouver, B.C. .n I for feeding, clothing :,nd housing them, among other things, took me ALUMINUM F�. Self -Storing Robert McIlwatn, sr., had the I thought Love was vomething m. -fortune to fall from his wagon made up by women and the movies. Marriage and children were for the birds. :Money was something for Mrs. Peter McGee other people to scramble after. Ethel l B1 L•ondon spent look b k All I wanted the w.�e>lcl at 11� -ho to—Cita—Wag -read 1�, �"i" ti'i�n� tet summer r ) pers'ondl entanglements { ' 1 ft to some f .M Combination Windows 1 and Doors when his team of horses ran away. He suffered a sprained ankle, was able to leave' the Bayfield nursing .home on The Home was a place where old Friday� 'and returned i Boyd to herhome. returned people went when they • had no money. Family ties were the ones to Ontario to teach at S.S. No. 3, 1 I borrowed from my brothera. Georgian Bay, after spendingthree �, .n Y years teaching at British Coumbia. Those were pretty good days, Mi -s t e nu. when I ae r- rile. --- - `lags' . a Mrs. F. Marshall who has spent and sleep when I felt like ii t, avoid e e with Mrs. A. W. Reid ; and work returned to Islington.' ; like the black plague, and go away Miss Joan McLeode on Sun- '1 from Toronto, preferably clay foe St. John, Quebec, where exotic land polluted with native ' wo'nlen. I But, even as the walls of Jericho, �. Nelson Hill Gets' 20 Years . I tumbled. Like most, young men i of that age• I was just' like an egg., Perfect Attendance Chevron I thought I watt herd -boiled, but I Intrrnaticnal Counsellor Nelson wasn't even cooked.' One crack Hill was pre.e'nted with a 20 years in the shell, and I ran all over the I perfectattendance chevron at the place. first Lions Club meeting of the * e season at H"t`t'l Bedford Friday In short, I got married, and I've ex ening. Fifteen other members been running all over the place ' of the club were presented with ever since. Our marriage, in dhose , 1.00 Per e ni atti-rrin e ; i74xttgns :year's. has had -its ups ;and do'wfise, t -by imniediate Past Pre .ident Mery like any other. And a goad part i ' Z,g r b s- I1 re' . , • t >l -t r a, -w- owi-A.t1- tog- :...,- peeling on Friday. sideways. Th,r ee new member: were pre- ,eithd fir ,induction: Bruce Ers- }, In :those ten years, I've changed fkine. Jack . Stringer and Ben. J. a lot. My cynicism is now merely (�'his,holm. a healthy skepticism, and I'm not as selfish as I used to be. Some things haven't changed, however. I'm still broke and I'm still free. They pay for themselves in convenience. SMARTEN UP YOUR HOME WITH Ornamental Iro Railings We service what we sell. ESTIMATES GIVEN WITHOUT OBLIGATION. JAC SEAFORTH Phone 3W ' During Day or 31 in Evening. .291.f Yip .he his joined the R.C. AF u---- o _..-. _ 0 oT14 in Landon, is the e /ate Mr. and Mrs. Wifliasu Mo at. Its. 9?arses is a graduate of Woodsltk College, where he later 2ngh't, and cj,f Mc- Maste,r Jaaivei sty. Jilt ab:ttition to her service was ehuxela t oloaat, Mrs. Janes was a popular singer of Scottish ballads, a,i.d appeared fre- quentlytin oneer�t ,platforms in London and distirlet. She was. a Givzdunte of the London Conserve. tory of Music. The. couple has two children, IfYou'reTIRED ALL .THE TIME Everybody seta a bit run-down now and then, tired -out, heavy -headed, and naaylie bothered hy.backaches. Perhaps nothing seriously wrong, iust a temporary toxic condition caused by excess acids and Wastes. That's the time to take Dodd's Kidney Pills. Dodd's stimulate the kidneys, and so help restore their normal action of removing excesa acids and wastes. Then you feel better, sleep better, work better. Get Dodd's Kidney ills now. Look for the blue box with the red bund at all druggists. You can depend on Dodds. 52 • both of who= were preaent at th turave=ry cilebratioun. They are Dr. Joseph Mowat �4d11ne9a � i` 'a Minn., and Mrs. Rtldy Eberhard (Helen), of ]London. There are eight, grandchildren. The ree - tion in the couple's honor was held 1I u 1%iru. J l ed-axel& bonze Cita Wel. lington amet, 14ndon, Excavations in annient Itrrngeii and 'wine reveal that sewer sys- tems of that time were waterborne, ne, as are today's modern syi. CF MPA° 5'ffice /889 �' - off'/Sgrw4TER1oo o#1AR/o EBB _ROSS SAYS: ' If you should die, could your wife pay off the mortgage? Or continue the payments? Our Mortgage Redemp- tion Plan will give your family a hoine to life in, instead of a mortgage to pay. Let's talk this over. E. M. ROSS Representative Godorich, Ont. Phone 37 BAG>C.a BY IMPERIAL ;OIL LIMITED Q R WCW VESTMENT CERTIFICATES The PREM ER TRUST Company 428 Richmond St., London. PREMIER TRUST CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE IN GO]DER.ICB AND DISTRICT FROM HAROLD W. SHORE 38 HAIYELTON SI'. Oh, no"t free in the old way, mind you. 1 can't go Out with t':rls any more. i can't sit around with the boys until the wee small, and I can't pack a bag and take o1 for Rio de -Janeiro. Not tulles, I want to arrive at the airport with a kid hangi.lg onto each leg, and a wife flying from my neck like a pennant. r :k • ' But I'm free in the things that really count. I can go a whole ;'ay without shaving, for example, and get nothing more than a few black looks. I can speak my mind freely on any subject, around our place, without fear of contradiction. As` _ long as I do it while I'm down fixing the furnace. I can go golfing or fishing whenever I feed like it. As long as nobody else in the family wants to do something different. PHONE 766 I.'s amazing the junk you ac- quire in ten years of married life. 37-8 When I was a young bucko, I abhorred the thought of posses- sions. 1 didn't want to own any- thing, and I didn't want to 'sink any roots. Since then I've accumu- lated enough stuff to fill. a couple of large warehouses. Besides the ball -and -chain, I've got two kids, two mortgages. I've got a great,. big, rambling wreck of a house that swallows, with gusto, every spare dollar I have. t I've got a 1950 car that guzzles gas and oil like a wino on a week- end. I've got a house full of furniture and just p'l'ain, junk. I've girt a closet -full of clothes that shr,uld be given to. the Salvation Army. I've got a wht..:e room full of wed comic books and broken toys. In those ten years, a, the saying goes, a lot of water has gone udder the bridge. And most of it has ended up in my cellar. But there's plenty on the credit side. Two healthy yaungater., com,pensate for the fact that I hake to take p,heno- barbitol three times a Jay, for my nerves. /1/ look in the FIND MS NUMMI QUICK AS A WI JKO C`fi othor Ws corviees you nood or goods you want to buy, the dl 1OW PACESholoi the answer. 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