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1 •oil"N.tie towlisliipi are' brulh.•r and
.i -ter. The 1'nurrul1%I ,1,' ('.41t
duetl•11 at her 1 •
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• •11 )lou,I.0 ,iIIiili'"'r' 1•> u!h••1' II.
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1.11111•. tt a. largely :I t l •
1"•Iultt(ut thrill offerliip. iiiiiling,which
tI,•r,• tribute. from 1 1111,11) anti 'Po -
1,45111 Si. welts u% from L"'41 friends,
,fere been,. 11) 110114•rt IMi,ll 1Jr.. Robert
IN•ak. Cita. 'I'houla•. vitt. 4111Int,runeut
vacation at the home of her father, ter Huai :nal llordua
l�Ul)I':RICH TOWNS11111 Wal -
Mr. J. W. Ilei. ill Maithout ...r11,.1i.ia. the tultl-
.•s.r+. / h[yet• 1'I:116.
-- Mr. Roht. Ms'A!li-ter went to,To- 1•.•:u•••r. b.•h11 I 4.1,1r •-
GOhERlC1I TWI'., April 5. -'bit I„11th on Saturday to see his son, Mr. \\'w. l',ae."k. \\'ul. ahttl,.id.
and Mrs. Brock Orr and Donald and ' Alvin McAllister. who is a patient in It,,.... • Win. '1'a. a.1d•Iieorge Uuu.op
)'1''111 of Toronto, visited with n•L!• the 1.or.nfo General Hospital. •
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•yiea�i cleft #]Ell! -=- tete Y. F i - F
'lies Helen Dell has returned. toEaster
. of Union church, will he held in the (. LIN tO', Aplvl u•-) unerai
1111411111 after spending the Easter . for Martha J. t,ut'twright, widow of
s',di. h on Friday ryrnlall
. art, s.4tl ed un
%E- -1- fits; Gerald and nen; Militant J. Al'grrlb �.•rs r.,• III 1;4.:Ind Mr. and Mr-. Gordon Orr, attend- 5ua.1.1) lut,•riesti1.
ed the funeral ..f this late Mrs. Rich- Paul's Anglican Church at'2 p.m. was
mond Orr ;n 1 i., bet ioh, on Monday ...inducted by Rev, .K. Me•Goun, rector
aft non• h t the parish.
ar.
• • I►rath came suddenly to Mrs. Ar-
GODERICH TRT Apr 5 -Mr. R rot Kent on Thursday afternoon at the
MaAlhstrr spent:h•• week rod vii Tor- home of her daughter, Mrs. Clifford
on'o Orr. Gerald and Elva, Epps, following -s fainting spell .ex- -
and' Mrs. Bc cordon Orr, attended the pet-wnced while shopping. Born in
Mullett township May
in
11469, she
gismo' ofri the late Mrs. Richmond Orr way in her 6sth year. She was e
h
o
Monda
a
The
regulargy.
meeting rt the Yount daughter of the late James Cart-
p.ople's union will lir held on .Pr:day wright and Hannah Wiggington• In
ltiy5 she married W. J. Argent, who
ryChur in Union Chnrh- 4 since when
Ch::r h work.. oras'. tantlmted 7.' f►e+Maxaaed her in 190X.
Sunday at Uram alien the pastor. she had made her home in Clinton. She•
W.V. A E Moortlm:!te. delivered an ad- was a devout Christian. a faithful and
dress from the subject. "After Faster -.-_acture member of 9t. Paul's Church.hu
• What'' from the text. "Ye Men of There survive one - brother.
Oa::ks' wh)'.s:and ye Razing up lout• 1•;rrti'riuhf. 111.1h'tt:.Nei:,■1.•Ier .ions'
tw,ayrtt' -Tins - tame ..kraus. which .is \1'ilI it4[ •1. .Uldr,•tc. , Clinton:
liSt
taken up tram you Into heavens shall .so list. Bert. Gibbing• •Alt ; and •
come in Itke manner as ye date sIwit two sons, rar,,:lT' n,i1 a. ant.: four
htnl ao Intoheaven" (Acts I'llI. \Cillinm .T -
,laughter", Mrs. J. B. Whittingham, '
I
FI•R11.. 1.1, Uft KNOW (hderieh; Mrs. John
Quinnell,
i Castle. Wil
l
ow -
tilt
A fellow can grctuo far with his`•Apn.:Mc Cl, Toi; and
• foot. y,kr-s in the vpinlor. of a tax c1,.- and .Mrs. Clifford Epps.
bector in • 'lois :ounty The said colter- twelve grandchildren.
for was half-heartedly going his rotmdic' Beautiful floral emblems front re -
on Thursday ` lotwheat. his surprise
s. friends neighbors and
sod pry., , furnice fat from St. Paul's church surrounded the
aid In full. casket. interment. was made in Clin-
• s' appily a mw -.ossa the
ltat>saly he pro(ra'dad to the bank and ton cemetery. \\Thanhearers
' eµrs�.rrr JC,�-
•
!deposited the • cheq'ues. only to have Cartwright.
.,them rrturr.,d "N. S. P" ' He frowned. pings. Wilmer Wallis;Harte Alcxand- 1
I began to protest and .turned to leave the 1•r 'and William Crittenden.
`bank. only to be• confronted by f
grinning •axpayers...The Aprtl fool gag ..1.+4N1 1•1$ II. r.\1'\I1E1L••4 ears-.
i was NO in :all. Jannis H Saunders. aged 8'T ea .
- - ----- :Pissed away at the Atedcr hospital'
o elni'lii IlVednesday morning.-- He -fell at -
the home of his daughter in Aledo. a
tats -it before his death This shock with
• tit- Iti:irnut1es <el old age end -1 a useful
�_1; H•• had been a resident of tots
•• 61 years and. of 9, ..tor f-'-
N. stats.. posl-
the• p.Is' :s+l years- Y.:: •1(rli:al ilia ,
't:•ai a•td ;tern Sem!. h humor endeared
him t„ plant- frirna. her.•. wh.. ai;l miss
-Mr S.undera •,v-.. M,rii at Bair-
• d• IY. 25 tA4n the s'in
,: Jams ' and C i h. rifle i -. ,. .
• tiers. .Ti.wy wen to, Clods n; h. Ott.
Canada r sae when he vas two Tr,'.
as.• 11'.i Crew to menhir -Kt tivres 1
,,t the a.,( of twenty cairn to the United
. St iter. an kir ,11..,.11
He enzaren "171'.44i44" -ng.
ai.shW later W.V.:n:r to Ohl, (trier
t' .'.1111141111) .'whet‘: he mirri ed MIF; lel.
o,-! tliffo-T 5nvt • r of Samuel and Mar-
- - - 1:-Are.Seatvtl_ Ditto. Feb. 26 1875 Thi
ir•lissed a farm in dh'u, Gross l.sc
np and he continued tanning until
IT alien they, )nova la Seaton.
' Mrs. Saur.drra passed away Jany,
6, Smee then h.- l:>.ad aper; the
r , -;it the ill ,ms's of his daughters in
g.'.1 est. .Abdo. - Siollne and SOL.. Mr,
anti Mrs Battntlert celebrated their col-
•.r•,tding annicrnCtry at their- home
s 1023. V. was a happy occasion
••d by relatives and frierda.
MI' Saunders. WAS the last of a
ii s _.7seui s of aux brother,: and sisters. He
JUICE 2 5
Tins a at.:. 8a( ehttcisers Mrs. F11117±T C.ablea
and Mrs Clyde -M Int ire of Algid-'.
Mrs Roy Harrison of Seaton. 'T. W
r•reMrs 1f --Oak irk. Mrs. Arthur Lee
2 No. 2 1 jne fir: Wilbur 3 ott d-
Tin R M •'c::•• \There ' are assn eight gtand-
th:idr,'n and or' great-grandchild.
He ' was a ni•.mbet of. the Seaton
1 p-rcbvtPrib church and funeral set
2 2I -oz. eek will be held• there at 2 oclsx'k Yr:-
9
Tins R day afternoon, SIth,Re. Carl Sand-
perg ortletatin;. In'rrment will be in
. the familc lot in Candor cemetery.
DP -rased toss an uncle of Messy.
Charity and Frank and Mico Josie
• Saunders. of O„derieh. being the eldest
brother of their father. the late .Alexan-
. s (let Saunders. of Goderich.
.MUST NOT DO IT AGAIN
WINIIK.sda)-, April 7111. 1!137--S
Goderich Old Home Week
August 1-7, 1937
(lodeljell 111.1 Itus. .•( I,ir'• 11 ❑ t1I-Ian(r
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DR. W. F. GALLOW, GODERICH. ONTARIO
This still ru;lhIC stn• ('.•tuuh'.'..' t.• ...Aid .III .L I.% ,•1 Ia .11111
You, Too, Can Have
Windows
rac1�
at very mod era to cos t
\1'I: \Ct►I'IJ► LIKE TU 4llow \'111' Ilt'I: NEW SPRINI,
Rs\Nlil: Ill''
MADE-UP CURTAINS
1111: ?.\1:11
.\11.11 a .illllllet(• range of Cottrell Iloilo .tint'. Noll 51111 fait
silk Over•lir:11111 i•'tlbrie, ill I'.'.,, di.lhle l.rie1•N.
F. E. HIBBERT
PHONE 86
GODERICH
THE SIGNAL
OBITUARY I LEN; RLLZET THIS YEAR I viseived relief, a total of 134 perlwga•
In the ',revamp,' yawr relief first was
• i k:aprtldilulse, b) Towa 1. Much Kc- lis{u•uswl ou IAvv'u)h.•r lu, tt1a:,, null
)IRS. RiCIIMON11 uttlt was 1•a.r1,iwl on th .\pril .•t Itlatt. ;toga.
I duce(' Compared ailb la(al *1'ar I titres {n t his railer edit et's blinks 1.hott
•
tin kan'Rd * Iain0,,,,„.,1... b Muir, •w,i4I . lull I...•vl n'l"I'. I > 11.eiv acre hull a'ly hr•uM: of fnmt-'
%Richmond 111 r, jterii 'I 4(I A' large wlcluC
11�•xuu.1r,l ho+{1,1:11 after an lllttr.N'the t,�ttu of Illatc•rica iu Abe celirl de..iie. u,lul Single oleo oil relief for a
LI.li11if +11"•tit I1111Stu•s,• \liN t►rr•,liahhlttlit 11w114 (ifr•1 Ill (IW11011 1' teiNl of well'over .IN1 tar,•ou..
fl;{: rely. IIN /roc',• '
year, Ip L •
,•ell u
-stet' •r II i •TII
tl ho eta- ul her lot') �. _ 1,11\ka+ k'I\I`k:R
IeI.+I .„,, u.I•I) 1Itroug laNlt it lila 'll1•t11R lu rn1111itioerrr ill^` l 1'r*l•db.il,lr ,
tet•, t u'•. sho an. horn at Brav ill lies, uliempft' luc',,1•111,. g, )olu+it ,Lgdo)ty•It
:11141 1he' udld wealluu ni th.' 111:Wt (7lwteri. 1 \laatlllt Ini1:1:1
u. ��l .i ,1a11Khlrl• of al r. nail 1lrs, Rolr UI tun'I. t1,uust n,). .ullerist.ILI, ....COWL 111111.:.I,t•,
:1 Muir. %kilo Duty re.ido. ill' 11,NIer• iii e' i al.la ire, t tliii•d �.,'t; IN' i1'' •.nl a tett days Inst ‘.....4.i WA. wlli•1..u..
1, is. alul Iaeuty'Lyv years ligo wa, 111 ey{r•udllur',, esllura(e.l to he riot(' lett' fond was bad 5 !atiiil, it ill 1
1111itwl• ill Marriage W Mr. urs. A I1) 2:, tier cent.
lost ett. meatier of 1uox 1'I'esW terhlnI hi' Ilie Whiter junk 111,-,s1,refef tir•t .ns'. in III" IiNI m'.Iclp, S11s', kc�h :1
�1e•ita--issii.a4 .N1 ilauWi r) ; Il h :IIA 1 ii, i
I1 r''11 star a 5I precious -•`flit' lttmi'e r 411w• "tie 4.-t IIIc til.. '4 :1 eolll,:l ut.
., rh.n. ,t Ic.• •�i iter blue.. n, tls)•ly'bi 1w• a41t tar this tuon'li\loud `s ,1 111 I IinK,`rs• I
u,tere.t.sl in the I.•olu. Aid w1•IWYilltl ind at a meeting' _�---
lrted-with.the'+lode',toying derided to disband a5 .\rr!1 , t; .t whet
:Deli I t. toys a• iii" 1 tine il.urt tollr Sit." tee ': io' .. t•:1 C•
. ries' 1,1 ut•t, of Ilk• \i i.i t _i luso(th',. I'MI, I During rtwt thleanti - 11.'It' 1. I�.'il• I a .. Iib 1,1 I1, iii... •li.it wi. crit, C"1. •
stirs i..InC. t..•-1411. hs.4 par. III- :11141 her feint" Of futuiltel/--. ,_ . -
1.11.11.1101. Ore Isco .Ito.. lido.• 111111' _-
GODERICH, ONT.
Week -end Specials !
HERE'S A REAL BUNDLE
OF RICH INGREDIENTS'
Chocolate
Marshmallow
Rolls
25c each
.\ new null It,'leetablr treat
that is (serials' inner
,'verb' member ,•f ell•
fanuly.
CHOCOLATE MARSH-
MALLOW SUCES
30c a dozen
lite,• th.•nt a Dill- ;RENT
Dessert this \W. -el. 'nil
Curry's Bakery
WE DELIVER
PHONE 465 WEST IT.
(4
1 hese Prices Effective
April 5th to April 10th
M<CORMICK'S
1'11111W .111'.111
Chateau Cheese .1
7
SoapP G 519
Bright's Choice Quality2
Tomatoes
Campbell's
Tomato
Standard Quality
Peas
CasSspbells
Beans
Aylmer Choke Quality
.s t
No. 4 Sieve
WITH
PORK
Peaches
Choice Quality R, Pitted
Cherries
r .I loranec 111.1'•4.• .Z7
J.'ICE. - j I; •o' lin.
tin
.11
t, `'slain rrt
J'...1 ;� .i Jar .
ll
• 11.1 .555 1 Ii'. '• 4,1,1,4111y
PEARS - 1'. ,/ an
Ala
Ilnc�nlut I11It Z7
n
BLUEBERRI}:�'
S j 1r •2
1.\kl.l, \\11111.
1 I I l lt\
1Jc 1.1 \t it
2 No. 2 Sot 27
Tine
,,, 25gt 25
I nes
{t n •till -I
hives, Slices
PEACHES No.2 sq. tin .17
Iii Intl • 12 -or. I '•-
CORNED BEEF Tiu .12
1,1.;..cn'. I'urc Seville Ora+•.
MARMALADE 32 oz. jar .25
Keen': OE. till .10
MUSTARD - 1:i
t holee lhlahty .10
PUMPKIN - 2'•i tin
I CF:,II \Fitt
111.1 I
5c1" 'I"
Finrlr41{eta 1' •il Forlti(r' Fire
Ileieade to lease Town
KIN('.1RDINE, April S. --FsRowing
the trip made by Kincardine firemen
to Dungannon on Thursday night.
without 'h1' knowledge of the town
onneiT, that holy at its meeting de-
,,ei.led to investigate And also vetoed
any fir are trio:: by the brigade cut- I
.14111 the town without 1105 I ill of
ilr'i, I,,.t•:nn in authority.
(eosin .la:. McGillivray asked *hat
t,•..,•,s', thsn the 'lawn had with the fire -
n Slut 1E110k away.
\\t. ,Imuhl in,luitar' on whist author -
"'ill • RI rce )tn I 'ill Jc-
a. a.
,tell'.,' Ihe,o>elcs''
;hare, t'44116.'M1(law• added.
The rlaWil41.11k p.Onte,l out that the
tru:,11 could. not he sent to other muni-
Ipn!'' ia•s for A fee, as fire antlerwr- I -
. 1 + R• Illd object.
HE TOWN OF.; GODERICH, in recogniz-
ing the valued service its two Newspapers ,
have given through the years, extends congrat-
ulations to The Signal -Star Press on • the amal-
gamation amation of the two public organs, The Signal
and The Star.
The readers of these papers will doubtless receive
greater service than ever before, --and at • the same. time,
for the present at least, the identities of the papers will
not be lost. The new organization is wished a bright
-Land-successful -successful -f-uture. _._
It is to be hoped that this- -co-.. =ration between
the Newspapers will exemplify that of the Towns -
a e,both--business-=.private residents, in a
year When Goderich is looking\,forward to holding its
e
OLD HOME WEEK. After I 0 years Goderich hopes
too
have a celebration which will surpass the Cent,-nnial
-
celebration of 1927. The Committee in charge is at
present working out various forms of ,entertainment for
the_week, Those residents who arenot active
mem-
bers of'the Committee may.do their part toward-
mak-
ing the Celebration a success .by making the ' f;roun s
about their homes more attractive and by making im-
provements to the homes themselves.
-r
The corporation of the Town
of Goderich
H. J. MacEwan, Mayor.
Knox, 'flan ' Clerk.
L. L1.
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