The Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-07-31, Page 4.. The .';`..face value" Of the
season„ . nine `world-fa.ainoug
Eiiza,l)eth Arden prepara-
tiens itx .4 beautiful ailliga
for -grain ease.
Special value $3.95
CampbeUrs
DRUG STORE
Phone 90 Goderich
FIVE IN ONE DAY.
Harbor Park the Chosen Resort for
Many `Picnic Parties
On Thursday afternoon last no
fewer than Live picnics were held at
Herho r Park.
The Salvation Army Sunday school prize
held its picnic with a good attendance. t also. $2.50 to the Canadian Institute of 3-18-50, 1.
C1
xe Still Topa
in Bruce League
wins YeSterdan Game at Ripley
by , Eyela$h•—.
Searem 9-8
°'txoderich Jittia;ere lost a grand
chance, by an eyelash, ,to pull up ahead
of 'Ripley,. 'Bruce League leaders, at
Ripley' last might, when they legit a.
close rgarae 9 S. Ripley , stored" the
re•inni»g run inn. 'the 'last hale of the
si�ctll, 11ad'the locals won this game
they hail a ehazike to top the League
lay' winning a play-off of Monday's tie
game'at Chesley.
tat night 'there was a great.;alurge.
of scoring fat the first inInings, 4 ode+
rich counting ave and Ripley four..
After tha,;t it was a seesaw affair.
'Goderieh got a bad Break in the
fifth when their catcher, Fedy, was
injured and foreeei to retiee. Up to
that time °Paulson, apart from a bad
'-first frame, had been ting a geed
job. . He was relieved by Young.
the fifth,
By innings:
, R. IL E.
Goderich % 5 1 0 2 0 0-�$ 9 3
,Ripley '44 041 1 1, » 5" 2.
Teams: .,
,God,erich—Worseli, if ; Paulson,,., p ;
Craig, ss ; Young, 2b ; Westbrook, ib ;
Bisset, cf ; 3IcNa11, 3'b ; F.�edy, c ; M-
Intyre, rf, `
Ripley --Bowers, ib ; Martin, of;
i Weiss, p ; 'Harris, ss ; Aitcheson, 2b ;
Cook, e ; Fin'tayson, 3b ; 'Brown, If ;
McIntosh, rf.
W. H. A.. DONATIONS.
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Tin
OD'RI R SIGNAL-STA
�,nwxsowilNG
Az • Teen tae'bi touraaaataent was
!held at the-'1.ueknow bowl nn ; Teens
,',
l i. Gln l n
_o rit a Pn $ '4 �' $ oea �
&� �' `5 no. �'
�' kz �
' went up - to the' Sepoy 'own. ,A rine
coaanposed of Ji red 'limit, W. a. Baker
and ', W. McViear secured $lrst place
a and one ,composed o2 1i. J. Bridhatan,
Neil MaC ay a and . Waiter Hodge tool
fourth Drize.
Five entries from, the loeal howling
Club went to Wingimee Monday night
for -a mixed doubles tournament. i91r..
a and firs. J, 'lt. Wheel,. secured fifth
place, ' It waaa a most enloyalble affair,
an'd the hospitality , of the Winglaaxn
people,was, highly praised. So popular
was the event that several entries had
to be turned , away', the ; re*ens being
'tiUeU. °
A TMM A.T ORE$Y_
Snappy aha on oncia y ' th
Twoeall Sore
Ii a no-deeisloan ; -till �11ru.e 1xiauue
junior basetSali gate at 4.7lneSley' ,eat
Monday evening4derie�la reetainned its
position in the. Y n'ue" .second 'to Bip-
ley. ; . Tine game was! the 1bes�t of the
' year, .a pitchers' battle between 11011
t''ra$, :and "Oatliaiger,'
tcaig, the Auburn lad pitching for
Goderich, really had the 'better of the
argument, allowing, {but three hits to
41allinger's 'five.
Goderieh did . not score until the
fourth, When Walter Westbrook hit a
ajugle, stole second and seared on
'Chester TeNa11's single. Another. was
added in 'the sixth whenBill Bisset
walked, stole. second and third and
cane 'honne on . McNall's single. Me-
INall was the lbattiug hero of the day,
1�ersanal Mention
Mr. and Mrs, O. 'C'u, 'Mtf ardy have
1; s* t Midland for a few d,ay« .
Dr. L. M, Mabee its visitin his, tro.
ther, Dr, A. 'K, Mabee, At ,' .nanoque,
Mist M, Fergesan, ofe1}ungannon, is
renewing aequaintahee, in Do ericit
this week.
.Mrs, 1, J': �, 'isher and son, Mr. Reg
1Gisher,, are. visiting friends at ,Gan
aantique.
Ronald Muiir of ,Seaforth' is visiting
;his grantiparouts, Mr. anti} Mrs,`�John,
N1vies.
Mrs. Jas. Hart of Kirkland Lake' is
visiting leer parents, Mr., • and Mrs.
A. D. �MdJean. ...
fir, Howard Pollock, of the. Royal
'lBauk, Toronto, visited' friends, in town
at the week -end. °
Mr. and Mrs, Arthur IcCornuack 'of
Detroit were week -end' guests with
:Miss Flora Smith.
Misses Ruby and ' Effle McCaughalz,
of Toronto, are visiting their cousin,
Mr. Koss Tichborrze.
Mr.and Mrs, Clarence Johnston aid
two ehiidreu, of ,Windsor; are visiting
relatives, in Goderieh.
Mr, and Mrs, J. 'C. BBeatty of Toronto
were recent visitors with 'Mrs, Beatty's
mother, Mrs, J. W. 'Snaith,
Mr. John Darrow c:1 uwler, of De-
troit, is spendin; holidays with' Mr.
and Mrs. 'MeHardy, Anglesea street.
Miss Kate Hunter, R.'N., of Kitch-
ener, was a week -end guest with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.• Hunter.
Mr. and. 'firs. (Maude Houghton, 140
.tton avenue, Toronto, have :been visit-
ing the latter's sister, Mrs. James
Little, Ashfield, the past., week,
Mr. 'and Mrs. Archie 'McCaughan, of
Toronto, are visiting his cousin, Mr.
Ross'Tichborne.
Mr, CC., :M. Bezeau of -Kitchener was
among those who .came to 'Goderi It
to attend the funeral of . the late Mr.
IIeziry Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. 'C. `11,, Robertson, ,of
London, ere visitin the former's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs, John Robertson,
PILOTS 22-"C" COY. 11 perk street.
On Friday night "C" Coy. , • softball . Rev• W SII• 'Moss, Mrs. moss and:
tteam were defeated �by the Pilots ;of'. children, of Drumheller, A.lta., are
Sky 'Harbor, The score was 22-11. guests with Mrs.` Moss' sister, Miss
Rose Mtken:
hiss" vii iii a nerviTI� fns re 'uric
RUNT TROPHY • batting in both runs.
°> GOES . TO WINGRAM 1 (hesley scored in the second and
l+.zght innings were played and it was
Tldrty Pitirs Taake Part in Fester Y's then too dark to continue,
• Competition on .fowling Gree The Belding'" feature of ' the "game
fourth innings.
dao
'1`he Hunt 'bowling .trophy, goes to canoe i<<e thea fifth' when 'Catcher Bill
, Win'gham for the coming sear. A Bisset went 'back against the screen to
_ fl Llo d Paulson
tp"'
team' froth that town, Wilfred' Hamil' c'ateh a high 1°u1' y y
bayed a snappy game at third base
a21 and 'biayar J. Crawford, cap- The �God�erich. 'team' playoed , warless
tuned the cup at the :'annual contest ball. 'Ohesley had 'four esrrs,, bu't
held yesterday oin the P'icton street ' they were not ,,,eostiy.
greens.
Thirty pairs took part in the tourna-
meet ; Five from Wingham, three each
from S't., Marys- and Walkerton, two
a fracture bed for the hospital. It was and phis' ar22:' garrison and Wilson
decided also to give a donation of or Wingintin were fifth, 3-1,8-00 and
$2.50 ta the 'Navy League on tag day, .111. .J. Pridham and J,'Allaire Gode-
Score by innings :
Godericli—Worsell, if ; Paulson, 3b;
Oreig, p; Young, 2b; Westbrook, lb:
Benton, 2b ; Lowry, Gallinger,
SOFTBALL
which is being held on Saturday next, 'licit. took the sixth
Sports under the direction of.Adjutant for the Blind, which is soon. to hold a When tbe results were announced
' Williams 'resulted as follows: Prim- tag, day. Two pounds sterling was Fred Runt. donor of the cup, presented
* , arY, Gerald ,CraWford, Lloyd Bell; voted to the'Queen Charlotte Maternity it to the winners. with congratulations.
girls' straight race, AndreY ,,Orawford; i ,Haspital, London, England. There - * * 4 .
7'7"---- —1Y.133-e-straight-race,76011juir"eilmforcIV was a. splendid', attendance ' at "I' ----Winners---M---rbesslocarlsetoternamen
Denald Littlec1311d; spot race,' Mrs. CI ineeting'
Chase. A peanut Scramble brought to'
a conclusion the sports, after which.
C. V. Cooke; drinking contest, Mrs. Fred. Bowra.
Fri ay. July 25—J. II. Lauder and
lunch was served. I as. c ; ce g Monday, July 28—Geo. S'ymonds and
M GM 1 i kin the slipper, Mrs,
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Armstrong—Dickson Family ;el Geo. Elliott, Mrs. Epps, jr.; thrOwing
Over a hundred members of the Arm- the ball, Mrs. A. a Silver ; singing WALKERTON BEATEN '
' strong -Dickson . family gathered. for contest, Mrs. F, Glue; time race, Mrs.
their annual reunion. r,Sports were H. Cudmore and Mns. W, StobbroOk.
conducted by John Fayrish, =With, thel The supper_served under the trees
following results; Boys 9.nd girls under , on the, park drounds Vrought a .suc-
- 6, Ronald Dickson, Winnifred Parrish ;1 cessful. conclusion to the day. .„.
, ' girls 10 and under, Mary Bell Chis- Duff's United Cburch
; Duff's United church, Walton, held
under, Grant 10hislialm, 'Ronald Pick- Ws ennual picnic with About a hundred
Von; girl,s 14 and under, Alberta Thain, present., Sports conducted ,itti Rev: F.
44Isobel Dickson ;„ boys 14 and, under,'1-; .
1. 'Gilbert, Harvey Johnston and
Earl Keyes, .George 'Farris'h; young nar e:c:
v Bryan.% were keenly contested.
Ethel Presbyterian Church
young men, Grant Parrish, Grant I
• Ethel Presbyterian church with Rev.
mei Joseph. E. Taylor, pastor, held •its con-
Mrt.1.. Ray Gordon; boys over 20,
ged." .4.1herta Thain:-anr Miry Ben Ba,thing and boat riding were .estjoyed ,,
Chishohn; boys' wheelbarrow race, and dinner and supper were served
George and Jasper Parrish; grand -Jo eighty-tve members in the pavilion.
fathers' race, Peter „F"arrish, Thos. ;*
,,.Diekson; kick the slipper, .Evelyn Hill, C.N.n., 'PICNIC -
Alberta Thain.. • • On Saturday afternoon. emPloyees
The youngest. person present was 'of the -Stratford to COderich line of.the
Mr. and Mi*s. Karl Richardson,. of.1 gathered at. Harbor park ,alang with
Stratford; oldest person; John ,Arni- their wives' and friends"' for..•the an-
- Strong of Teeswater ; people earning, , nual picnic., Supper was served in .
greate4 distant*, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. the pavilion. after,, which races eon-
ef 011ie:Igo, . -I were held: -The results weep: Girls
• joint Parrish of Ashileld was Carol • Vanhorne, Rnth Glazier,
'animonsly, re-elected president, with 1 -Shirley ,Larder: hays. 5-10, Francis
Gen. nielinrason. of Guelph, as vice. "IluiAser. Gerald ,Billo. Bobby Taylor; '
pres'ident. The .seeretary-treasurer is r girls 5-1p, Eugente Brindley,. Audrey '
sports enthmittee is Mrs. Geo. 'Richard- ;' .l'il(11'41(.1 Eckstein, Eugene -
. Gee.. H. Armstrong. A picnic suppee, Mrs. Eddie 'Billo, Mrs. A.,, Wilson, Mrs.
serx-ed 4).ri title tables was 'enjoyed ' E kiekthg "the slipper, Margaret
al!. , Taylor. 'Mrs: Eddie Billo: wheelbarrow
,Clintow Women's • Institute • race, E. Wells and Grits* McLeod,
twen-Y-i.ew41 merubei.§•-- and' fourteen men's rave. 0..MeKay, Thos. Brown ;-
visitsrs. chose Harbor . P:irk for their . !Harried race. Ctharie`' wilgan
(.4)Ae and the winners of boat-ridiO4•• part of the after-
A:eta Jean -Richardson. daughter of c.N.A., to the number of about sixty;
Paulsen Has Thirteen Strikeout's in
,Goderich disposedr Walkerton, 0-3,
in a Bruce 'Leaguegame here on Thurs-
- -Patils.an „pitched for the home team
and made a good 'job of -it, cstriking
out thirteen of the.opposing batters in
a seven -innings game.
Walkerton got away first,' scoring
three tunS in their. ifirst ,But
that was all the searing they did.
throughout, the game. The hoe:testers
were blanked until the fourth innings,
when Craig, Young and Westbrook
hit safely. and ;Craig spired.
The fifth frame yielded four runS,
and the sixth -one more. ,
Score by innings:
Walkerton 3 0-0 0 0,0 0-2-3
The teams:
Walkerton—Caruso, e; Martin, 3b ;
Goderich—R. Worsoll, If; Paulson,
P; Craig. 3b; Youngs 21); Bisset, cf ;
Fritzley. F. Gillespie.
TUE BANTAM LEAGUE
Not much progress has been made
in the Bantam 'League sehedule this
week. on Friday Newcombe's Giants
defeated Stoddart's 'Pirates, 8-2. The
po4p0410(1 (In account of wet grounds,
Trgers. met 11 similar fate.. a
tP1.400 Bantams have .egreed' to
play hffine and home, games with the
local le)y.4. Dates have not yet been
GROCERY BARGAINS F,OR ONE 'WEEK
Fine Low
Foods Prices
Beehive Corn
Syrup,
25c 55c '1
MeLarens
Nut Crush'.
16 oz, Jar 25c
tiushus
Jelly
POwders
Camay
Soati
Pars. 17c
ivory
Soap
Me& Bar. lige. Bar
7c, 10c
ASSORTED CREAM SANDWICIt' "
BISCUITS
JOIN THE wEpkty CONTESTS .
OXYDOL ,Z.L.10c
PKG. 44e -P
VAN CAMP'S CHOICE
TOMATOES 2 LGE. 2q OZ. TINS 25c
.CRUNCIIIE SWEET MIXED
PICKLES 41(g...JAR
Rosedale
Toulato
Catsup
1116 oz. Dot. 13c
Miracle
Whip
8 oz. Jar 32 one Jar'
29c 21c 49c
Aylmer
Irish- Stew
15 oz. Tin 13e
Van, it'anaps
Todato
Juice
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GOLDEN' NET OR 'UNICORN
SALMON „Is SIZE lel
f▪ ioE, 9410
• TIN Ade N,
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15 OZ. TINS 19c
OFFEE
BEANS 2 "Er"' 25e
Lge. 48 oz. tin 25c
Klik
Vioduet
1.4
Miein 'Mr. and Mrs, ,'8, J. Chadwick,
Dr. feed Mrs. "W. Y. Hayden; 1t4 ndou;
Mr, L p°I4aurentleau, 'Montreal," 4 ue,
Mr. ren � jMrs. ,.R,'Meginnity and Mr. and
Mrs. , i ;, Duff, ;Detroit& Mich, ;
Mr. and Mrs, N. O. • 'ess, Miss
N"aydne Pros ' and'Miss Dorothy Taylor,
Detroit] Mich. ; Mr. •and Mrs. B'): J.
Minettt, 's. Norwalk, Conn.
BODY WASHED ASHOilE
Brother7of Goderieh Township Man en
LONDON, July 26.—IMajor J. R.
l'ownshend, of ,the Royal iCanadian
Artillery, °Fort Frances, -Ont., Wii7Osie
body was washed ashore this week
at Rathlin Island; off North Antrim,
Ireland, WaS a. brother of Canon W. A.
Townsheud, finance eOnanissioner for
the Diocese of Hum. Oan6h Towns-
heral has received. a cable containing
formal notification':
:Major Townshend, Who *as thirty-
seven years old, -was listed as niisSing
',and -believed droWned after a ship was
torpedoed ,lia, the, Atlantic at midnight,
-from .spending a horiday at the Can -
On Monday.. night at 'Victoria Park,
-atone* premonition of deathe While,
aboard the snipl'which.'wae later tor-
pedoed, he wrote to Canon Townsheed,
asking that if anything should haPPen
to *him his wife and children he
Moved. to Londbn.
The letter was taken off, the ship at -
,Newfoundland. Three • hpuFs after,
Canon Townshend 'Opened it, helcit the
first cablegram announcing his brother
was. missing at sea.' The widow and
four children, John, Patriela, Robert
and Roderick, now live at 591 Flccadil-
ly street.
Major Townshend was the prificipal
of the. Vocational and High -School at
Fort (Frances. He had also' taught in
'Ottawa and Hamiflton and was a
graduate " of Queen's University, There
are two other brothers besides Canen
Tilf�Ii�S1'liYr JULY 1st, 1041
LAKEVIEW
GRAND BEND
DANCING VVERN. NIGHT
Willis Tipping and His Cascade
, Rhythm Orchestra
' Civic Holiday Weelcceeid
MII)NITE DANCE AUG. 4
BIG HOLIDAY DANCE
Free admiseion TueS., Thurs.,
before 9 pan. '
SUNDAY EVENING CONCERT
Directed ,by EL Hoffman
'Thank you one and all for' yohr
" support en British BOnab Vic-
tims' Pawl last Sunday. We
mado onflobjeetive of' $200.00.
Beach illoodlighted until 1.00
von; Come and enjoy a late swim
Toweshend, Ernest , Townshend, of
GoderIch towuship, and A: S. Towns-
hend, of Toronto,'
ST. GEORGE'S GARDEN PARTY:
The lawn of SI. George's rectory,
presented a ' gay appearance on Friday
afternoon and evening, the Occasitin
being the annual garden party held
by the ,Church Women's Guild. The
t 'bl s and booths were prettily decor-
ated. Mrs. F. B. Rileflad charge of
bridge. Mrs. J, W. Coates and Mrs.
I. D. Thomas supervised tlie candy
table, and Mrs. Palmer had charge
beautiful piece of needlepoint made
and donated by Mrs. Edith Baker was
Won by Mrs. 'Ross. 'Some '$15 -was
realized from the sale of tickets on
the eneedlepoint,Proceeds frorn the
garden party and various' booths --
amounted to $190. Mrs. E. D, Brown
is president of the ,Guild.
the Finches of 'Sky. Harbor were 'beaten. Ef'dian (Keswick ,Obnfereece at 'Ferndale,
Mtiskoka. .—
'by Baxter's Dairy ih the ,first game -of- .
the Playoffs ,in, the. G0(101.1,0,1 softball 11r. and Mrs. 'IN m. Argent and baby
league. Th.e seore was' 18-6. In the 'daughter, of Agincourt, spent , the
first ieeinc....s, Webb, catcher for the week -'614
Finches, "received a severe 'eye injury Whittinghana: .
y ._ • Mr. and 'WS: William Strachan have
When' hit 4 the - hail He -was not
wearing a' raas-k," Medical attention returned from a cruise of the Thirty
.,The line. -up for "BaXters Delry was': r
Garrick, of ; .11.. Bloomfield, rf ; 'Stod-' Mr. and 'Mrs. E. M. Warwick, 'of Lon-
geour, c; Barlow, lb. .For the Finches . Mr. Herbert Greene,. of Detroit,
visited .relatives and friends in tOWn
n ; iBricig:ewater,1 If ; Rodgers, c; Parr; Mis.s - Ruth -41obertson; nurse -in -
training at Victoria IHOspital. London,
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;other friends.
"C" Coy., MiddleseX4Huron regiment,1 .Mr. and Mrs: Chas. Adams, of Lon -
"were badly. beaten by the -Pilots of
• 'clan are vieithig. the latter's parents,
Sky Harbor on Wednesday evening.,
The final seOre was ,18-3. The teaMs _sltrro.eta.nd 'Mrs. B. Riley, Toronto
Lkut,-Col. A. iF.,($turdy,.gtationed at
Chatham, spent the week -end at his
hotne on Claiborne street. ,
Miss IMadeleine E: Lane, of -the -434r
legiate ,Instittite 'staff, is visiting in
Tor'onto, ,Camithellford and Ottawa.
Mis, and Mrs. D. I. Hill and family,
of Listowel, are oedupying a Cottage at'
Bogie's Beach. 2
on. Friday the lady, golfers had a London, are spending three weeks at
,two -ball fourSotue at the Maitland 'Sun.set Hotel.
course. The wieners weee Mrs. • F. Miss M. 1. Maebeth, of handOn,
Cohen and Mrs. 'Stpart Henry. On spending the season ti.4 the Sunset
! Week -end vi$Itor:4-lit !the bonze of
air. krestbn,' sr., and daughterBessie-
of 'Toronto.
Mr. -and Mrs, RiChard. Hoeking- and
Mr. John Gillis and daughter Virginia;
VI -of Detroit', visited with Mrs . John
')-,Carneron on-Wednesdas- ea route to
Bruee Beach. Mrs.- 'Hocking and' Mr.
,:,(lIttEsst re niece and nephew respective-
ly of Mr. Cameron;
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Worthy, .Miller, McKinnon, O'Brien, B.
Bloomfield, Campeau and Lawlens.
Pilotss'-Snitlers Reid, ,Galbra.ifie Simp-
son, Craig, Mayes.; Scott, Lipsitt and
GOLF
Friday.' August 1, there be. an-
other' field day on the grounds, com-
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prelimintfry roitml for the Lloyd
tropbv at the Maitland Golf- Nul) has,
been drawn as follows:
(1—C. Attridge v. -Corp. Rahrthson.
To by compktea by August 6t h,„
'First round for the Lloyd trophy,
to he 'eompleted by August
Sq. Leader Dean v. Judge Costello.
Bruce Tennant v. winner of D.
Winner of It. v. T. Pritchard.
A. E. Hookley v. Geo. Buchanan.
John Parsons v. Winner of
AT THE PARK,-IIOUSE
Washington, D.0.; 'Mr, and Mrs. t. E.
Adek, London ;, 4. D. Lloyd, Douglas
Lloyd, ()Ilene Lloyd, Coderiehr
Mr, and Mrs. S. Hyde, Miss'MArgaret
.1. Spain, Miss. Mazy .Spain, Detroit;
Miss M. , Misse Nora Reilly,
Buffalo: Mrs., E. Medd,' Miss J. Medd,
(lhatharn4 Mrs. ,R. C, Ross, Miss
Minnie Sampson, London; Miss Patsy
The Maitland Golf ;Club property has Perrie, Landon.
club house eontaining lockers, shower, AT S'UNSET,. HOTEL
and office -and workroom /or the "pro." Miss E. Barker. 40hfragO,' ;
The• Old "pro" 'house wit). be used as a . Gladys Barker. Mr. and, "Mrs. D;
'tool -shed and caddy quarters. . Munro, Mr.' and 'Mrs. J. W, Wo6d;
LAPICS At SEAFORTII ! Mr. W. p. Wright, Dr.sgailnders. Tor -
Ladies' of the MaitIend Golf' Club onto; Mr. and -Mrs, W. J. Smith,
visited the bidies,,of the Seaforfh Golf London : Mks Mary Thomas and
and 'Country ClUb today (Thursday) miss Jthlith .E. Whitm,T, 'Westerville,
-Kand played a match ga me. emerging I 0.; Mr. A.' W. Sparks, Mr.- Earl Le
winners Wi t the seose of 11 to a Alamo. Windsor; 'Mrs. Harold 'Smith,
The Miiitland 'flub players wero'-mrs.1 Din and Mrs. Chester N. Abbott, Miss
Geo. Bruee, Mrs. 'Paul Roberts, NI I'S. I A. I. 'Macbeth, Tiondon ; Mr. G. flot-
Cohen, Mrs. A. ,A; 'NTeol, Mrs. Frank Vaneouver, 13.r. ; Mr. and Mns.
Curry, Mrs. Lyon Dean. Mr8. D. a I J. B. ,,Sullivan, Detroit, Miele; Miss
Mooney, r • <ffitis. Kemp, MDS.` NfrOarily, Mr, find Ifrs.- James Nichol -
Crump, Miss 'Nora Costello -Miss Josie sow Miss M. It. 'Dalton, Mr...T. Noble
.saundets, miss Nina Bruce and Miss ; and ,Mr. B. Rotb, Mr. W. Bourne,
!Toronto; 'Mrs, Walter' P. Thomson,
Hamilton ; Mr. and *Mrs. D. Walking -
Hamilton Mr. and Mre."neharles V.
Me Merles Robin, Mr. J. It. Ellis, Mrs.
Philip M. Armstrong, Mr.',j. Nielkier
Miss Eva V. Pleteher, Galt llkifiss, Mary
Brookfii4d, Welland ; Mr. and Mrs.
Mr., and Itrao IC. Macbeth and Mig3
loan Macbeth, Mrs. V. Vaughan and
Miss M. Vaughan, Mr. and :Mrs. :if. D.
Grover, Mrs. Miry It. ,alley, Mrs: T.
D. nernming', Um, Herbert Dentoni,
Mrs. IL Laivrence, Mr. V. A. .klyinolv,
Port VarIinr; this vc,+e-k, and wilt oecupyi l''ovon to ; Mr, A. Parker, and
his,owu pulpit in North etreet United 11. 'Parker, Leaside, Ontifrio;
Margaret Nitol.
The Kiwanis Club of Sarnia IS hold-
ing an international model aireraft
eontest on Saturday, August 9th, ;end
invites „entries from Goderieh. Any
infOrthatiOn desired pay -be obtained
by writing to the director, G. J. W -
County it)flieers iratteron, Miller and
Nyeet, in London on Tuesday in
it affects count*, employees. Vurther.
infbrinatfon from Ottawa is awaited
before any:action b taken.
Bev. 41. 41. Turnbull Will return, from
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To a town paper is -a-proispeutive"
cUstomer of every store and busi-
ness in, that town. TliSt is Why
n .ewipapers., are always trying to
circulation is whd The gignal-Star
. provides. for it's adv.ertisers. The
'insertion of an occasional -aciver-
lisement reminds the public that
the -advertiser is still in business;
if is tlie consistent, regular ad-
vertiser- that gets the business,.
Is an invitation to the publia to
visit a store and people prefer to
sho6 where, they are invited to
shop.
To-day,Mvertising is more lir-
°gently needed than, it has been for.,
years, and one way to get business
is to advertise regularly in