The Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-05-09, Page 4.A
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LAURA, SECORD CANDIES
Mother's Day, May 12th,- -
Aw Gift Toiletries awl Gift Toilet Sets
Xotb,er's Day Greetini,t ards-5c to 250
CanspbeWs Drug Store
ON 90 Goderich
PARA*01.4IT
the Pararaount Women'Iastitute was
I held, ap the -home of•Mrs. A, Ketchab.aw
pAitAxtoinsv, may jrames en May 2nd. 'The president. Mrs. Or-
land Richards, Occupied the chair. The
bilitelaeliald and Mrs, WM.' Kempton, roll call was answered by Paying the
were recent visitors In TormAo. fees and giving a lionseeleaning "hints
Mrs. ,Barkwell read a rtappr on
"Happiness." -MiSs-- Verna Hamilton
favored with • a piano instruinental and
Mrs. Relit. Ilamilton read a paper on
"Suecess." Mrs.. Melvin Raynard was
_Pianist for conireunity $111ging; A Vete
of thanks was extended to the,hostesd.
The Meeting closed with the singing'
of the Natioaal Autheni. Luncia, was
served by` the hostess aini a social hour
Dr. and 111.frs. .Atkinsens o oderieh,
were recent visitors will Ur.' and. Mrs.
Omar BroittIsS, • "
Mr. and WA, 0,'Cudney and children,
from Galt, and Mr. and Mrs. sT. Mur-
do�i and ehildren, from Lucknow,apent
the week -end with, th,e ladies' mother,
Mres Itetehaba'W.
Itecesit viSitora at the herae of Mr,
W. Us Martin were Mrs. D. Creech, Mr.
Eddie and Mr. joins Creech, from rine snset asie next meeting mil be at
Miss Laurine.Martin, from Huron, and Rivers Mr. and. Mrs'. D. Martin -
the home of Mrs.-ReM"'Eifsigrissnr
ThursolaY; June la. ' The Institute
Mr. Dave Carruthers, Mrs. J. Car4t11.- executive met at the home of Mrs, 'Or-
ers and Mis4 Lillian Carruthers #"1 land Rieharda last Wednesday evening;
Thilyrood.
Mr. and -Mrs. A. -Cook- anti Mr.
Cameron COok were recent visitors with
Mrand airs, A. MaeDoaald, Pine
ftiver.
Women's InstitUtess-A meeting' of
•
tct _planthe pregraixts for the. coming
year,
Can you keep a 'secret?" 4111
SUPERIOR STORES
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SUNLIGHT P 10 BaTs 49e
PETER PAN PEAS ' Sieve 2 "it 17c
T.. WILL. RASP. JAM 25e
Quaker PUFFED WHEAT 2Pk-gs" 15c
ELUE BOY COFFEE Ulk: nags 35c,
libbftPork Iiiinekns, ; .17c
£ALYLIVIn SOUPS Legio" 25
Heinz PORK and BEARS 2 It 25e
Woodbures FACIAL SOAP 2 Bars .15
Garden Pact Golden CORIV"' 10c
NEILSON'S COCOA , Thi 19c
OVAL1LINE 51‘1* -38.c ,inED-8c WE. 98c
Canada CORN STARCH_ Pkg'
Crown CORN .SYRUP 19c 54"fii. 39e
'SalaTea RI* 14allei *Yaw Label Oran
' ge Pekoe
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1.49c 4 b: 37c ".47c
Ilan& AMMONIA
Lge. )Pkg.
PEARL SOAP' S Bars 23e"
Nugget SHOE POLISH Paste Tin 12c
TOILET TISSUE 3 j'ais 25c
.• Maple Leaf Salmon 23c 1i42c
Club House OLIVES 8sZei5c Beile'
THE GOD,ERICH SIGNA TAR
Baseball Season
to Open May 24th
Schedulaslaraiumi,Perth league
Drawn Up tit
BonU
Neven teains will -make Up tue. inter-
pediate group' of' the Huron' -Perth
Baseball League this year, while the
itiNVIAlie groupwilt be eomposed of
four teams. tie seven clubs, whielt
will make up the intermediate group
-are Luean, IIensall, Exeter, St. Marys,
Myth,. Clinton and .Goderieb. The
juvenile set.;tip is tlie.,Stune as last year,
ulth liensall, Clinton, Exeter -and
Goderich entered..
• St. Marys is A 11.1"V team iii the inter-,
Mediate circuit; but in reliable quarters
it is reported as a „strong aggregation.'
Hensel). 'will be, able to draw from,
'Zurich -anti ' Exeter froth Credit= this
suramer, So that bOth teams 'Kitould be
censiderably etrengthened over last
Tbe yeax,„
schedules',fer .both- 'groups were
-drawn up at a meeting at Hensall on
Tuesday night. Goderich reed' in at-
teudanee were' Arnold AfcCounell, treas-
urer -of the Huron -Perth League, M. N.
A.taeRenald, Bud Worthy, Don John
-
stole aifffrorY"-Thelair,..--representing-
the intermediate.elubr and Nelson Rill
representing the juvenile club. -
The intermediates . 'will . open at
1 ---Exeter on4May--24, in -n- game scheduled
,for the morning. Their first home genie
will be on May 28 with Exeter again
the opposition. . The juvenileS open
here on May 31 against Clinton and
play their first game away at Clinton
on June 5. .A, single' schedule will ;be
in operation' in ea,cb group, with the,
firstand third teams and the second_
and fourth teams tp. meet in the •Play-
offs.
THg StaipULES
1 HUBON-PERiiiiNTEUMEDIATE
May---24.--4Luct(ii1t Clinton- (10 min.)
Clinten t 'mean (afterno'n)
.11ensalf at St. Marys (315
• • , Pan.)
Goderich at Exeter (morn-
ing)
27. -St. Marys itt--Blyth- • •
• . Catnion_ at Hensall
2S -Exeter at Gotlerich
31-Vensall :at Lucan •
Goderich at St. Marys
Blyth. at Exeter
,June 8 -St. -Marys at Goderich
BlYta at Clintoa.ss,
t--'14.1xeter at Hensel].
,June at Goderich
Levan at Exeter •
O Clinton at Blyth
June. 10L -Blyth at St. Marys '
- Goderich at Hensall
June 11---sxeter at Clinton
•-• 'June 14---HenSall at Blyth
_Clinton at Exeter •
June 17 -Blyth. at Li -lean -
• St. Marys at Hensall
. Liican at Goderieh
June 20 -Exeter at St. Marys
June 21--Goderich at 13ly•th •
' _IzTensall .at Clinton
• June24"--Gotlerich at Lucan
BlythsargensalL'
Tune '26.--4St. Marys at Clinten'
June, 28---Clintou at' Goderiek
• " Locan, at HenSali
Exeter at Blyth
2-'Goderieh:•itt Clinton
iSt. Marys at Luean
Hensall at Exeter -
July 5. -s -Clinton at St. Marys
Blyth ttt Godericlt.
Exeter at Luean .
July9--;St. Marys at Exeter
July 10-Laean at Blyth
July 16-Lucan at St. Marya
HURON-PiHRTH aa1VENIME
May. 29-Bieter at Hensel,. •
May: 31-Clinten at Gtiderich
June .4--liensallait -Exeter'
June 0--..Goderich at Clinton
uxie 11-Goderich at Hensel).
June TA -Exeter at Clinton •
',Tune 26---sliensa-11---att--Gederiek
jute 24-8xetier at Gederieh
June 25--Hensal1 at Clinton' "
July &--Olinton at Ilensall
July 8-Goderic1i" at Exeter
July LO -Clinton at Exeter
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IN110'S WHO
in * GODERION
is Is What
ou've-Been
aiting
r t.
The Signal -Ray is now emu -
pair% a Classified .Who's Who .
Business Directory, including
Business, Professional Firms and
...•,Contractors'ity the Gederich diss,
trict.
'Listings will be uniforin and
alphabetically arranged as to
classification and name, no part-
iality being shown as to position,
no cuts' or displays',Veing in-
- 'eluded.- , •
This directory Will provide ourt
readers with an-tip:to-date-Buy;
er's Guide and Directory of bus-
,iness people in Goderieh, some-
thing which ....has been -greatly
needed in the cOmmintay.
The 'co-operation of every
businessman in the district
is. ,essential in making this a
representatiy,A,clireckom_
If you are in business and
have_not been reacied by
our representative -Call 71.
• ' BELFAST
• BELFAST, May .7.-11/L1ss Edna.Law-
son of -Stratford Normal was home
over the week -end: • - ' .
slaughter
and Mrs: Alvin Bewles and
• aughter Dora, of London, ealled
Wends in the burg en Sunday.
Mr. tiid 1VIrs. Will Alton and son
Dctuglas and Miss Olive Alton of Tor-.
onto and Mr a James Alton of Lueknow
Spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Sam "Alton. •:
Mr. Alf. Sherwood and daughters,
alildred and Ruby, spent Sunday last at
• the home et Mr. and Mrs. lames Lyons,
Wok Wawanosh.
'Mrs. Ida -Hackett 'of Lucknow is num-
.:nig 'at the libme flier 'daughter,,-Mre.
Thos. Hackett.
Mr. Sara lurnth= of LuCknow spe
a- day laat.week a1 the,hemaof Mr. and
Mrs. 'John Campbell.
For the Red Cross. -We eXtend our
'15egr Wallis to. the Belfast school teacht
Cr, Mrs. .Laughlin, for the extellent
concert and enjoyable evening in aid of
the Red' Cross *which '.;Wasslie1d111the
,Belfast•school last Friday evertings)The
program opened with a group of songs,
by the pupils, and selections by a Seven
-
piece orchestra •from Blyth, vocal tsoloa
by Mr. j.• SIMI% Mr. Aubrey Toll and
Mrrowler, piano, 4110$ by Miss Milli
and Mr. Wettlanfer, of Blyth, elarionet
solos by Mr. BlaUstone of Owen Sound
and 'a pianoinstrumental by MiSil
Laurel Laughlin a Myth were the
fine • contributions ,of outside talent
Mr. Harold Gardner gave a group Of
readings and Mr. lifigh Rutherford
gave a couple a harmonica selections.
A number of the children gave vopal
solos., 'neve Will ns was the et•
ficient chairman, At the close of the
prograin lunch'was served bY the ladies
et the section. Net proceeds amounted
to 87.15 in aid of the Ited Cross.
-- • C,Y.0? PARTY _
The os.o. og•st. Peter's ch,urch held
another successful eard ,party in the
Separate School' hall on Thursday
evening. -Nine tahres of euehresswere
enjoyed during,The early part' of the
evening,. the prize=winners being ,Mrs.
Jack Chisholm and Mr. D. M. O'Brien.
Lunch was served, after which three
short essays were delivered by Eliza-
beth Tobin, John, Hay and Gerald
O'Brieri, all C.Y.0.- members. .- ,The
entertainment ,was ,concluaed with an
amusing, skit by Harry Babb and
The Little Courtesies •
• "Now, Billy dear, what w3Uyou saY
at the party when you've had enough to
eat?"
"GOod-bye."
You've Had Them!,
•LittlesAlice had ,bee. 'washing her
elothesi • A.fter a ,painstaking
and .s.cticpy job, she exclaimed ''Mum-
miemy angers are wilted!" • '
The ,planistwas playing the first bars
of the "Wedding !March." ''What's
that?" asked Mm- Jones, turning to
her weary husband. 'Oh," he replied,
"that's • the •be ning of 'Stormy
flatftt,,,
WOO
M-69,
M41 e
0 Fervi
Powders
Weather'!"
AM*,
ie BasebaWT
Teams for GoderIch
Intermediate, qTunior and Juvenile
Nines to Represent This
Town This Year
Plenty . of 'baseball is In .Fltore for
Goderieh diamond fans this ;,summer,
developments of the past week showing
that three teams will represent thiS
town In the eoming season. Although
a few ;weeks ago there seemed to be
little prospect'of an Intermediate entry,.
iieveral baseball die -bards kept punch-
ing until they Iyere yeasonably aSSured
that a• team tould be got together, end
411, entry accordingly Was made ins the
Iluron-Verth terigte. ‘,
o' The Goderieh I.4ions Club has under-
taken the sponsorship of both junior
and juvenile tennis for this sununer and
groUpings have been ,seetired for both
teams. The juVeniles Will operate,in
the .11urori-Perth League 'V- they did
last year, wfilleCthe juniors haire
secured .a berth in. the Bruce League,
Ten clubs ,have been' entered in this
league; They are Kincardine, Ripley,
Mount Forest, 10heSley, Walkerton,
Cloderich, Meaford., Penetang, Owen
,Sound and ••Allenford., It is expected,
that the league will beLdivided hit°
-twe-divisionS,-“With-the rilist•six-ta-aMs.
in the southern and the lastfour in the
northern division. A meeting will be
' held fer-ilanover on Friday of this
week at • which the- schedule will ho.
drawn up. , Several -delegates from the
Lions 'Club will represent the Goderieh
interest. A plea is under way wheres
lits; season tickets for both junior and
Juvenile games here will be sold by the
Lions Club,
The Lions are -at present negotiating
wtili several men 111 an effort to obtain
a coach for the • junior and •jtesenile
teams. At a meeting -el' the boys' and
girls' committee _held recently it was
decided that the Lions woufd promote
.boys' and girls' softball leagues this
summer along with a swimming team,
as was done last year..
"I'll help
you avoid
baking
failures
(*.make
tasty bread"
PERSONAL IVIENTION
JO' raes Itedditt of Stratford spent
!Sunday with relatives here. '
Pte. Walter Anderson, of the MOB.,
London, was home mitt short leafre over
'thaelT7I.aweek
-end.
•Of the air 47 -"-training
depot St._ Thomas, was at 'his-hcane
here over Sunday. s' ° . • ,
'Mrs. -Geo. Johnston returned . last
-week-end-from a, ten 'weeks . trip to -the
Southivestern, States.' • • -
Mr i T. Pritchard win in Toronto over,
the week -end attending a reunion of
the '"Frineess, pats." •- •
31r. hOWarci Wilkins, Of London; was
,a,sreeent VisitOr with hia•parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A Wilkms• ' •
illisis'Agnes Flick has returned from
Detroit, where she spent the. winter
with her Sister,Mrs Wider1ibTd
Mrs. Nettie MeGlowan and Miss Jean'
Freser, of London, •'were weekend
guwieisktisns..with 'Mr. and Mrs. Albe, rt
Mrs, 'Sam Waiter of Toronto, was al
week-aid:guest with her hUsband's Par-
ents, Mr:, and Mrs. R. J. P. Walter,
Saltford Heights, •,.
'Mr. D. 31., J.ohnSton, Elgin *avenue;
has returnedto hiS home from Victoria
hospital; London, where he 'recently
underwent an operation. '
Mrs. Neil 'Thompson visited relatives
near Ambeiley over the week -end and
-attended the MeMullen-Mettalfe Wed-
ding aT Paliley on •Saturclay.
Gederichites attending the. Stratford
Badminton +Club dance on Friday night
were Miss - Helen -111aeEveans , Miss
Marion Ohapanan 1ss Abria,
Gordon MO/Leans and James Smith.,
The , Misses • Robertson, • Victoria.
Street.- imesreillMed. home, aftersAPend,
ing two weeks in TOronto„. TheSte were
accompanied here by their' nephew,
Pr.oL H. G. Robertson, who returned to
Toronto on Monday. ••
Judge T. M. Costello, Mr.. W. A.
sCoulthurst; •Mr. G. G. Malardy and
iMr.0 M: .O'Brien. journeyed tot /Stria:
ford on ;Sundayj to attend' .the Knights,
of ' Columbus ieoniniunion breakfast
there., Judge Costello Wa4gnest sPettle••
• er for the oceasion.
• Seaforth Dxpositor • 'Mr. • and Mrs,
George Laithsvaite, Mr. and 'Mrs. Clay-
ton Laithwitite; of Gederleh, nigS
Doleres Laithwaite, of Sinicee, and Mr.
and Mrs. Diincan Cooper and Douglas,
.of Kippea, were the guesn-Of Mr. and s
Mrs. Sohn Hotham on 'Sunday, and, at-
tended the baptilto of john' Arnold, son
Of Mr. and Mrs.' Clayton Laithwaite; in,
St. Thomasr-dhureli at 4.30
• OBITUARY
MRS. jAiMES mestuarmt
Davidson of Dungannon
'received *word on "Wednesday of.. the
-death son-Tuesday-nightsof:h6r-oistc4r
Mrs; lames Mallen, at Crystal City,
Manitoba. Mrs- MeBrien was in her
seveaty-third • year and ,Iiitaegcl- -away
after 4 two years' illness. She was
fornterly---MiSS Isabella MeduSkey- and
Was born in Goderieli .township, the
eldest daughter of 'iTeseph McOluskey
and .1Ielen MacDonald, pioneer ,resid-
entS' .of that township. 'Surviving, .be-
sides her husband, are a on, Leslie,
`,111(:Brien, of Crystal City; a daughter,,
Mrs.-3%1*yd• Fall's, of Snowflake,
`Man., two brothers, •lamesialeOlaskey,
formerly ,of Goderichtownship, and
William _of 'Honolulu,* HaWall, and n one
.sister, Mrs. ltobert Davidson. of Dunt
gannon. Four grandchildren also sur.
vive; • One slater, Mrs. James, W. Bell.
• of Goderich township, predeceased her
and a brother, Arthur McOluskey,,gave
ills life .in the last war. Interment
wIlt be in 'Crystal City cemetery.
•'Customer : "Come,. John; •'we are
ready to go." Milliner: "Pardon,
madam, .•bere's the hat you bought, -
that's the box you're wearing,"
•
VIRSDAY, ,MAY 9tb 1060
Spring is the ideal time
for building or malting those
alterations •. to your _WOW.
,FiStiniates furnished ivithOut
charge. MI works,; done
promptly and as YOU want
It.
John Jeffery
GENERAL., iBUOUR
Warren :Phone 577W
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OAVIPAIC,414 '
iToday, ui tcamps, in barracks, 6314
on ships, .in Canada and oveMea,s,
thousands of +Canadian bo's are
the grini realities of war; tiving u We -
;
where every iniluence Suggests that it
is, only taday thatcounts.
niagirtaintb‘eir morale is essentiai.,
Rest ;periods, off-clUty hours, fieave-
tpinestepat's _ lwjhere;moralt ean be `
strengthened or broken." Their ciriore-
than at any other time, they must have,
home eoantoirts, plaices to relai, enter-
tainment -to divert iihe
to lighten the heart, and inspiration to
renew 'the Spirit.
IThe Y.8111,0A, meets these needs. 'The
Government. of Canadian' has commis-
sioned the 'Canadian Y.M.C,A. to this
task, along with' other organizatiens,
The boys need them . •
OefOre the Government acknow.aedged
Ito seeeeptance' of the offer of the Y.
M.O.A. to be d service to the -trooPSt
the "Y" swung into aetlon on sbh.eir
behalf, • • • • .
'Forty-four "Y" °building* 'in. Canada
were thrown,oPen tor...baths, swirnimingt
physeal .trainbig and 'general ^instrtic-
tien. The attendance orsatalers;
Dna...land: airmen' sit, Y.11/LO.A.' balislingS
Odom ;September 3, :1939, to Febroaryl
29, reached the equivalent of 918,177
men.
11Wentysfilve Red illriangibe huts or
Centres were opened In barracks, camps
and ,eities tWhere troops were concen-
trated.
In•THalifax, where ordiapyy,faellities
tivereAnadequate, tire "IC," 'With the aid
of other serviees, putlebased and bpened
rehostelsvitlybeda:forst0Oinel,11-,"b
recreation rooms.
• On the fliSt nigist in Aldershot, the
ads*** "Y" secretaries toren-0d con-
certs that wee enjoyed•by *over 1500,
and -within a few due. the Canadian,
Young Men'* OhriStian Assoelation'hod
furnished nine huts in $the AldersbOt
area, a.ndLtheSe. today are "home" to
'our Canadian boys in England.
goal) of CamidianS 7 -under the
chairmanship olf Hon, Vincent Massey
haL acquired and furnished a .new
0,anadien. -Leave 'Ciente,•{ Lwaon,
England, and have imbed it atter .the
famous ' "Deaver Hut" of 1914-VaLe,
The +Canadian .jras been, ap-
pointed toteondoet the work ofjihe new
Beater Club- - - •
, An information bureau fort Men on.
overattng under
the -or at
where our Canadian troops ean.receive
advice and ,b.elp,',..and when. the Cain-
adliui*rigtr*eiqTracieer-ibe 'go
with .thera-righ.t to the battle areas .
,•-as it did' in the 'last war,
1Whatelver be he organization seek-.
fug to serve our (Canadian soldiers and
sailors, perfectly or imperfectly+, but
hOnestly and with the object of helping
them, you iint-I'surely. 'have tale priv-
ilege of lending our support, .
You and I will bave the opportunity
in the'very neaPftttare of 'showing our
appreelation oftile service the "Y" is °
Tendering tut home in, Caitada and.
among our boys overseas, and .we are
going to give it a'aift, with, yourt
• liniertithe time arrives for the Gode-
vital !campaign to go into notions 'we .° •
trust. we shall AT be' reedy to help hi
this. sPlendicl workthanklfulthat
are free to do -so, instead. of enjoying;
a "blackout" as some of our unfor-
tunate brothers are doing. -
• Young west sincerely,
D. X. !LANE. '
tOlotiproa.n jLlOEA.OaniPan,"grivi ,
opp.: ,1011.4,raitin.,* Secretary.
ur-starst,,scilieque has alOgisay
been received'. lt»�omes f
trOnl Detroit., • . • p.
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• Boarder: Oh, I know the tricks of
Your trade! Do you think -I've lived in
boardinghouses for tWenty years or
nothing?- Landlady (frigidly) I
shouldn't be surprised!.
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