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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-08-21, Page 4LAWN BOWLING E'oety=a 'e 1tadicc e(nepete( in the 1Rerze. ' t° hie; played. at 149 bewling greens Wedne ,day afternoon and evens- ing. A thunnderiatorinn interfered 1Treele Iy with tee evening's, program. ctaueinng keen (disappointment a t, Dug the play- ers. Handsome prizes were 'iewat lea to tile winning. rinks. 1k irstPriie went. {to a „limy composed 'of Mrs. II. hlerher- t oat,. Mrs, A. 'C'roskary and Mrs. C. Muty n, of Stratford, Second 'prize was•w n by. Mrs, K. ijarrist►n, Mrs„ Joeee err and Mrs. Art Wilson, , of �. , a . r by.rti h and till prize I . �, Xnr third I Robinson, Mr . Geo. Schneider and Mrs. A. t Sinclair, of Stratford. Out- of;town, rinks were present ' from. Lue3 not , Wingham, and Stratford. • At men's 'doubles on Friday iv ni t t. gni , orf the Pheton street ..greens, J. R. • Wheeler and S. Robinson took first . place, and second place was won. by FISH and CHIPS Ladies try our ,sash and. chips,' you will like them, because we use chicken . half- • but ,,fish : fdir making it so good.. Take some home; only 20c good for one .serving. - Golden Lunch • PHONE 2/2 (Next to Dominion Store) tf. • J. Pritdl`naen and, am Ilueleine. Rain prevented„ play n2 ` MenSlay night. Ten znefmlea'e o the P>a(tell bowling dub toe% p;al'tin `I, F$(tlnhleel t(aR?<a'4at31 aetttt at. Exeter on- Wednesday afternoon. The following pairs played: Fred pliant and L W. Baler, Howard o>ZeNi e and Peter {klf•at,�4p Priilhant anti. Neil McKay, ,(Aeor ,e Mati eson, and Stuart itmall'insofi,' J. • V, 'SIeVtear• and Walter Hodge. Mathieson . alai itobliteon brought home .the third 'prize. At the ladies' bog tournament on Tliursdity night,; Mrs. 'M. J.,•Ainslie aid in Mrs. J. R. Wheelers tool: the prize. PILOTS O,F ►SAX';. NAR:BOR THE 1941. OIAMPIQNS 1' alar Stir right Games' na Finals ° ' Wain°' Ba t*ter',a Dairy A fourth °ganne in the finals for the local softball championship was begun on Monday evening, lit 'was called : off oil - account of* darkness. flay was' re fumed au Wednesday evening, when the Pilots., 4lcy Harbor scored an- other win. the fourth Straight victory in the 'best -out -of -seven . series with Baxter's Dairy, thus winning the cup for the 19.1 championship of the Gode- rich Softball League. Thee ,score of yesterday's game was 11-4. in almost reeord crowd attended the game, and excitement ran.- high. The line-up: PilotsMcCarthy-Hunter e, .Wcf, Mc- Intosh 3b,- 'Galbraith 1b, I''alkner :?b, �Reyrioltls rf, McKechnie p, Snider 'ss, Reid lf. •, Baxter's Dairy Scrimgeour c, Larder 3b, Campeau .ss, Fisher 1b, 'B. Bloomfield if,. McLean "3b, IL Bloom - TRH GODERICH SiGNAL-STAlt curgaxt ENTERS PROTEST The +Gederielt •Liens -Wonn ,the third game in the 6crieg With f(D. the championship of tine-Itruce .County Junior l£ tsebali ifteague. ,The (;an ie was played at, (f'hesloy on !Saturday' afternoon, the Seore being Imintdiateily • afjtev the lame the Lions were advised, that the next role( wouliLbe with IIespeler, the first gam) of tine series to be played r'�,lt. Gotd�,'rie on Wednesday ( yes terd a pl.) showier the Cltesley club •has seen fit to inter agate with a protest and the arrange awake, for the' round with I eepeler have . 1'delayed. lin The protest is purely' a.teeiinieal one Manager Bleset .of the 'Ikons though that the I,eaglie officials had the birth certiheate,• of all the -Goderich players, but in some manner' mot ycit explained i the certificate iiicti,te of Ten ry Costello 'had d°isappeared,�� although it w xi record yof. wring `1"iirtlr- Itot arrive here until Saturday, after the team had left for ,C�ht►sley. The Oht4sley managers have sought to take advan- tage of the circumstance, although there is ,no dispute as to Costello.s age tind hi's eligibility as a junior. The protest is to be heard at 'Chesley tonight (Thursday hursday) `, ¢'‘ when several reprr.Sen•tatives of the Goderich elub -will be on hand' to present their case. Gode$ch Wins Group• championship Takes `bird and *°Inal. Gane at phesiey Saturday"- Score aturd ,y,,: Score• 9-7 ". d-, e. By winning the third gamer of.the li seriewowitli Chesdey the' (lit teribh „',ions took the 'Bruce League junior ehanap- foeshilx i, A The final game at i'heeley on Satur t with the 0,13.A. from the 1939'1)1, There was some delay in pro another certificate -•Broils •Terry; Place at Renfrew n d- It The Tigers and Giants played Wed- nesday afternoon at Agricultural Park, finishing with the score 1G-5 in favor of the Giants. Players - for Giants -P. Willis, B. McLean, B. Ne6d- ham, G. MVlero, B. Newcombe, P. Patter - field re, .Garr irk +c•>', Doak p. • son. R. Wilson, B. Erskine:. Tigers I mpires .•Craig end Bidner...:. G. ,Thomes.._P, ivalter,__J_- MacDonald, Score by innings:J. Bisset, B. 'Beacom, 13. Nelson,'13: `Pilot, ............ ........•.1 0 7 0 1 2-11 Allan.. R. Willis, Baxter's Dairy 0 0 0 1 0 3- - 4 Games coming up in the near future It is hoped that in the near future are: . August 22. Reds vs, Pirates;. a game eon be arranged between the August 25, Giants vs. Pirates; August Pilots and a picked. team, of Goderich •27, Reds vs. Giants; . ugt'tst`' , =Pirates °v boys, the proceeds from this -proposed ,. Tigers. This ` last gaol - _ game to go in aid of war funds, the Bantam season. merson Your OriginaT1.D4. Mug-Store- THE ug tore -TIE DIITGSTORE THAT BROUGHT' LOWER PRICES TO ` GODER•ICII. TUE DRUGSTORE THAT WILL KEEP '„'HEM HERE, Phone 45 ugust Dru e: • We have an unu ually fine selection extra spe 'K , i* week, as ed under • ultra savings p res ent th along a coa eh sive ist � of our regular Drugstore store Ier- • -. -` ._ - . _ ' .f cllandnse, -and -would suggest you eke your -s •� � ,-and -co;me �n �nt�--see• ns---ir�oh�s hoe-. list `of • specials for THURS., FRI. and SAT. - a Needs! ('astoriia...... 33c, '63e Baby's Own Tablet, . , 23e Steedman ,Powders .25c I)extri Maltose • ... ....65c SMA S fAI9 Menneh's Oil ............59e, $1.19 Johnson's Oil 60e, $1.10 J&J ale Win, 53c Pablum lie Allehbury Cereals 29e Rigo Nipples ' ....3 for 23c LIVER -131 LE Rigo Bottles 3 'for 2se - t LAXATIVE P1LL° BETTERNOTHINGC FOR. L3Y�� DRY, fr,idrirM .UNRULY H A1 R 49 THE ?EltEtti.,HA.IR_ DRESSING TONiC No Afccohbf=No Gum -No Starth=No`Saap WHEN YOU BLJY 3CAKESAT REGULAR PRICE ILIX-R. REPARATIONS (Cocoainut till Shampoo . , .... , . . Palraaoiliv� .-Shampoo ....29c Palmolive Brilliantine 29e Velvetta Brilliatttinia 35c };)retic, Sbannpop ..15c, 39c, 67e, $1.10, !fah) Shampoo 1 ic, 29e, 19e Vaseline Heir 'Tonic , .....59e, 85c Booster Tome .. ..:. • .4 0e, $1.00 Wildroot 'Tonle .............59e, 98e ifalis ... •.... • 54e, i)8c liosimmummilliemorilimmaramilmme -nit if you 011 CRESS CORN & BUNION SALVES 50c. each-._ FRII,IT, DEVELOPING -with at regular prices. 25c -49c xtra Savings $1.08 size Noxzema 89e 81.20 size„ itromo Seltzer ,...., .fl9c $1.00 size Ilii>Idl' II&A. tra:anir..l94.. 79e size Mineral .Oil, 10'oz.....63e Writing fads .7c $1.75 Estivin 81.139 75e Ephedrine Inhalant .......:.59e $100 eef, Iron and .... ,6D e prints `%'rigiee,e Guth - 4 for 15e 60e size Fasteeth -19e 35e ('orega • 24e Films, size 127.120-116-G20-616 Developed and 8 prints 32e See Our window dais eyed( for enlaugeinent specials • mirommomilimmumemerosiormoreme Sginibb's Tooth Paste, large and. trial size Shaving Create, for 39e STOMACH POWDER 591 98t 1.471 TABLET, '24°59/ jMACLEAN$. til41td1;EST SELL$NG4OO''6N ._ .pP IN GREAT SWAIN: .n# m R .YIIEL Ci'R . L�ILDA5t', • :U 'UC�T wta e. dTE'1 3J Ji i.l llAh r Aug. P 20.-44. Neil li1tistaW1 of 1 etawawa Spent the Week- end ' with laic pother and eleter .at their eurraiiner home. Miss Peggy Burt has returned to the l'arni Services Force a.»arnp rear 'St. Catharines, after having spent a weep with her grandpare. • Misses 1�.the1'Canner(iu of Detroit and. Dorothy 'Keyes of Nashville, Tenn., visited Miss !1, !Cameron last ,week." On ? n. their return,they Were accompanied by day head plenty of thrills, and the. Cameron, it a who s ti dXetl (, mc.ro � o is vieying Miss 1� n i result' was 1the last a in, doubt slot„ a roan, in Le ingtoir, Mieh, . '. -.'as out in the asecond 'half of the' • 'nth in , o r scored o Dr. and Mrs. 1a» i'. T,ewis, who visited ninth' to ng »_ . G tie ickl nee Mrs. .N. W. Woods, returned to Toronto int.,the first (name, were blanked in the on Friday, e • firs. G. W. Woods, Mrs. Adana Boyd, 3Iargaret Simco. and _'Charles < enaehe, hardt visited the farmer's daughter, third.. There was • n.o more scoring .lirs. I1, Gr E. Creshy, at Mooyetew4, until the eixth, when, Goderich) notched on Thursday and Friday last. two, with one more -111 the eighth. Miss 'Peggy '11alkwiil, RaN„ of Lon- Ohesleyy, however, crept up with`'•tvo don, •whao spent the past six Weeks with tallies in' their half of .the eighth, and her aunt, Miss Nora ,Ferguson, returned even with one more run added to. tie hone on Monday. Goderich scare in the ninth the margin, airs. °'G. Koehler of 7.narich, who spent 94, Was uncomfortably close. Three the past 'wee;, with her sisters, Misses ,Chesley batters went out, however, I,. and b': FowIle, returned Borne M.)without reaching first 'base, ineelnesley s Sunday. ' last turn et bat. ;�Yc1Ta11 started the sCariivg for Godo- Rev. Berle L. and 3Irs. Anderson, rich in the first frame, hitting, safely n. Lambeth, aunUunee the engagement of thedaughter•,•I3ernice, to,Rev. •Harold. and tallying when ,Craig followed suit, , ., In ' Cheslev's half of the second: ,I • quem), Bayfield', .son of 'Mr, •and r 'Sirs John {Currie, Lambeth, the near-. fi alli.uger hit safely,' 'Redmond, walked, riage -to take place in Lembetlir United the next two men were out, but G• church onSaturday-morning, Septem- Gallinger bit .,-and the bases were fo11. her 6th. Thompson,-brought.,In S.Galliri er and For the Red . Cross. Oti 'Saturday (Redmond, Trimble w_lked,`�:McCory ` evenhrig, August 10, atm -the summer hit • safely, and the 'Ohesley rooters residence of kr. 'Charles Ree gees of cheered wildly as . the fifth tally was Hamilton, a "benefit" was given in scared.. -Young, who -had been given trig of the 'Bayfe c 'branch of the Red • the hurling job, found that his arn.had Gross Society. Shakespeare's. "As You not recovered after ,the great game he Dike Vit"'(adapted) was acted by a had pitched in.Goderich two days before, And he retired in favor of group of little folk directed by Mrs. " Robyn Hunter of 'Toronto. Patricia Craig.silo, with splendid. support be-Robin was narrator and read ex- ceedingly welt. Mary; Alice Hunter; re;resented Rosalind; Phyllis. Macke_ Celia ; Charlie !lingers, Orlando; Vic- tor Rogers, Duke Ferdinand; Margot Deinaray, the banished. Duke; Bill Livermore, 'Charles the Wrestler. •The actors Were costuined for the y arious Parts and, performed. very well indeed. J ack Mil was usher.. The -sum of .$5.13 was, raised. The friends who were present heartily congratul ted "sc�cnatd, and lObesley piled up five caun't- ers in their half :of the second. «ode - rich came right baek, however; Find el.Tened the score in their half of:.. the hind him, kept the Chesleyites. •score - loss in all but the eight11 innhng§. • Iii Goderich's third- frame the first Six batters hit safely, `Craig and West - !gook each contributing a three -bagger, and .the sc®re wtrs °tied at 5 all. In the' next three, innings not a single .:C'hesleyite got to firs'F base. In thesixth, with a man on base, Costello :saved .the situation by gathering in what 'looked like a home run; and in •the seventh McNall pulled in a difficult su 'Sirs. Hunter and the cl,i1dreu on the one behind third hese. The Goderich.. 3 -ccess ;of tiie play: . • outffielders were all an their' toes, and A'Successful Effort. -The Red .("rosy Bisset in centre retired.. the . third „nuiu carnival -held -on. Llzzn-�(irre;on ,glia e iu this innings. on Wednesday, Aui. u.st' 13, ,was a great Goderich went scoreless in the fourth . - .and fifth. In the fifth Yount; -got success, both financially and otherwise„ around •to third on a mighty wallop but 11I aud;;irig by the large crowd present.< 9 'ii•a piled out far not touching. AecontitLS _the _first time :that.anything_of-bli'si',;e w'r nature -has been attempted ,in ..: the ` �' " _ -_ -� village and the eoinmittee in charge is In the sixth Bisset, MelntY e Rod very grateful to the Clinton._ Lions Costello, hit • and Fedi• and Worsell: sacrificed, 'Bisset and McIntyre scoring. 1 U,lub for, the loan of equipment for the yaiions.•retmes of chance and also tq. the In the eighth with two men out ; Costello hit, stole secondAnd .care ineiiilx)rti 'who so kindly' came over .and . ! , home- oil Worsell's hit• The nett. man ! `t'sr'ted in the booths, and -the-11ydrO Parrneel. � workers 1, `Po•r .'pittttng up the lighting. • •riwsle' r-, rt two in their turn, .1 The sum oft$;i2a:, was realiued froni the __....n �Xc..�_.i}r roe- '-ttrrrned in from sale of tickets r"oi' fit"nn d,Thit1 Giem was,. hit by .tile' for the draw, the dance and various pitcher; was advanced by S. { allinger booths {)wing to the' weather the hot and scored on a Passed ball.._, Redmond boo• and coffee booths were Very popu- �vas ant at fir,t but C t1I`Zn7er Ccor d' G�IPUICii. Saturday afternoon, n August. a i riles 1941 . . 0 • by the hind permission of Group'Captain R, L. Crofton, A.F.O,, No. 31, A.N.S., Port Albert •° CARNIVAL IN THE EVENING IN -COURT HOUSE-PA�'I LTIOKNOW PIPE BAND IN A.T'1'ENl)ANCE AFTERNOON • AND EVENING Swimming �l Races , BY CONTESTANTS FROM R.A.F., POtT' ALBERT R.G.AA.1". SKY HARBOR; li,•A».F. ('LINTON, , °OPEN RACES-- CONTEST-1Vliss Lake Huron. Cup and $50.00 in prizes.'Entrailts lutist come from the area covered by Grand-- Bend, SiYuthammptoit and Stratford. Mermaids of Toronto (14 in dumber) .will stage taro exhibitions of Diving and Swimming. e,•� WATER POLO- • Plan to enjoy one of the last outings of the summer at Goderich - and help those who are suffering untold miseries on the other side,of the* Atlantic., W. J. BAKER, A. G. LEY„ .General Chairman.',i�I:C.A. Representati�•e. . Sponsored by No. 31, A.N.S., the Goderich Lions -Club and the Goderich Board of Trak PROCEEDS TO WAR VICTIMS' .FUNDS -r "` e lar; while the ice' cream and .soft (oinks on . Fenton's' hit. Lowery was out at „ •� were given the -cold shoulder. But first, rich' went tdi h;tt for the let 'the' terrts of the fortune-tellers and °the , 1 -fish . pond pro�•ed to be popular spots, t time with the score --S-7 in their favor. I . were ulsq t1 laingo tables and other . 'Young hit another big one and got .11' around to third without- dropping an gltille. . of. chance• Tie affaif was t rip h Y' heralclecl ley the 'Clintoir .Pipe. Band.! s itela(rs. ''Craig brought him home• The crrownin^ excitement came at mid 'Westbrook fanned; Craig was foreed at l r, ; i night when the draw •for the lots anti other *prizes was made. Mr. .1%-. S. Mclnt,vre were. left ()31 bases when Ferguson turned the churn and Mr. A. Fc dr went out , on an outfield fly. Y 1 . h.rwie drew. the tie het,, 'which re= Score 9=7. . suited 'as follows: Three building lots, ! Ili C1w..1oy s last chance G. Gallinger ,Toho r.. Parsons; Goderich; John'I flied oat I o �vorsell, Thofnpson was radio, out at first, and McIntyre gathered in , IIowtira hayfield; W'ar saving stamps, i Trimhle's effort. ?Score :still 9-7, and ' Nlr. and Mrs. W. II, Talbot, Layfield ;1 fin„,. , i metal lawn chairs,crOharles• Johnston, andmade quilt, Mrs. Mabel Score 11}" inhiiflg5: I Clinton;' Elliott,'"' Mason, Detroit; ham Oliver E rt.orlert ich 1 0 4 0 0 2 0 1 1-0 , d Seaforth ' thermos jug, Jack Castle, ! ('1w41ea' 0 5 000402 0 7{' k;a,vfield ; roasting pan, J. F. I)aiey,, Base ori balls ----b)° Young3, by ,Craig, 1{,,rforth ; 1 ;;al, motor vii Mrs. F. H. I. h;v-'(i'rlliir er 1. _-.-- { - --.-. _�, -.{ ii 'I'Irtce by ;e hitt Craig, Westbrook, Jfo.er:° I.gerton I;ela.:clr ; electric Irop, ' Jiar Rohin oil, Boyfivh1 ; alarm clock, 1'llltll`" , Strrrr 1. mat by �'onn„ 1, by Craig 3 Mamie' 'Galbraith, Ilamilton ; 1 gal.; by ('i;l]IlIrger' 7, „ motor oil,, Malcolm '!Mars, Tlayfielcl•; c. Umpires --Snider . (Chesley 1, °Roy' fan belt, Mollie McKenzie. ,hoodoo ; Falconer (Goderich), double ;holler, Lance -Corp, J. l.hirrclr- The teams: • ward, London ; frtrii `et, 7;er1- Sage,. second when Bisset hit, awl,Bissel and Mr.band .Mrs ;A., Bromilleyy, of Tor- O4nto,:-and Mr.• -and -Mrs. J. Handy, of Iicron, are Visiting arthe home. of Mr. and' Mrs,. Albert T1"-glor. Mr. Dick Weston, of the R.'C.A.F.. ,No. 1 Manning Depot, 'Toronto, pent S. • Thli'Irail as driver, made up' a the week -end with his 'parents., lYr• motoring 1 ai ty who enjoyed a trip of -and Mrs. -E, R. jveston, West .s,treet. eight days to Ontario• points, returning home vesterda�. 'They went as .,far •-Dick'_Paiser, Of- the, 5th ,Canadian east as ('hiremont, Onta,tao cougty, Armored :., •Division of Signallers,- at where ,they visited at the flume Camp Borden, Was a week -end visttOr Mie. Curry and M. and firs. 1"inrav with his parents, lir, Ariel JYrs:'•II; Il. (rubs lir, C'a'nts=ion saw cousin,§ he fiad Palser., not „net for' thirty- four years,, On the Mr. andMr•s. J. Alex; Hunie, •of way home they visited relatives at _Ottawa, visited at the home of the 1ll'an-tfo rd, ``They returned home �3e- former's father, Mr:_ J. • 1?. Hume,' for iigh•ted •with their experience .and full 'a few days this week. Mr. Iiume, 'of praise for the hospital,ity.with which - who .Was recently. ap)nointed� private they were everywhere greeted: secretary ee_the Hon. J. T. Thorsop, Minister of National War Services, says be is enjuyiug,his,new work, Mr; and 'Mrs.. P. J. Cantelon magi daughter,' Miss Catherine, with Mrs. SCH OOLL` OF , COMMERCE '• CLINTON, ONTARIO Fail Term -September 8th, 1941 COURSES: Stenographic -Commercial --Secretarial "SPECIAL AND CORRESPONDENCE ( VASES arrange . A. STONE, Com: Specialist, H. WARD, 34-11. `tice-Principal 'Phone ..193 Principal L. , Str;rtford : set of g1'7sst,s and stand, r (,ocicar,ic h --« ursflJ J. C. 1;ratcbleF, Loudon ; bath towels, Iona ,p 1n1 3b, Cr;tir ib' and. p, �cestn R. I.. I)fnlaray, �Vaterdowri rinina brook 1h, Bisset rf, JId•Tntyre 2h, h:e�iy plat(; Louie All,in, London.; razor ehd' e, Costello ' rf. shaving deans, 14'n Talbot, hayfield; t 1 1Ey--Tbom1) 011 'i'riitlhle 'l h• H11.10111. 114111)Y,Morley, Toronto; fl;tai Mc (ori 31).(xxerg rf, S. G;nllinge•r e. light, ,lean 11all:.will, London: ltiucheorl ,•t1mncl , nton 26, Lowery ('1 set, Tom Bailey, I',ttyfi(•td tablecloth,:tablecloth,:(:li, 4 ilolfrig(�r11p,Fe PERSONAL MENTION \li• , N. W. \S'ood.�. hayfield; 1141(; '.i14' { coffee maker, M1s• Margaret Rei'dl, liay'' - field. 1 ollowing the dravvat dunce aril i+.. held in the 'l ot` n Rall, for w lnli(,h the ,A(': 1;1il II'ill loft on 'ridnv n Rau orchestra provided the anisic The IllsTreturn .to (`rilr^urrt� afterha t-no wishes to:` thank those _Who, .- ivcd•l:s' Tel c peir Ntth hi, parPntr; donated prizes anel contributed in any Sheriff and ;firs. Nelson .Iiil. way .to the stte(es of the evetiili,'; Trapp. win have ere _. been' ;;nests of the latter's aittft. ,, ,3jig, 14. Rnuekle and Mrs. V+rniks, have re- and his daughter, Miss Alma Taylor, turned to their hofnie, at Grand Rapids, of California, were recent guests of _ Miele. Mrs. 11'. Il, Lawrence and Mrs. II, L. / 11 r, and R, .l. Howard and $alkey,Itl•. family were at (rand,• heed, on Tues-it1' Mr,' id Mrs. Charles h'.. I;reckow, day attending the funeral of Mr. ; sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. lreckow, Howard's br•Other-•in-late, Mr. John! ,ir., and family: attended the Breckow- Ravel le. Adrian wedding, whieh tabl: place. on Mr. and Mrs. Time, (4, 4tllen had as; Saturday .last at Muirkirlc, .then• guests the past week their twos \r1'. Ted, ('arrie, of Ne Liskeard, (la ugh teiN, Mrs. Roy ihlarris, Stratford i way a member of tfie crew of the str. and Mrs, Ball, Clinton :' also their' etalgarian, which -was in Per here last granddangirters, Misses Mar,j-orie�" ands w0e�1: 4•n route to Montreal, While Nora Ilarrha. r ,Mr, F. XI. Taylor of Pittsburg, :4fieh., E. W. Carrie. TRI:ASi'REWS .SALE• OF. LANDS FOR ARREARS OF TAXES, 'COUNTY OF HURON, PROVINCE OF ONTARIO__ • _., ICS° VIRTUE OF A WARRANT issued by Elle WAiden of the Odunty of Iluroii. hinder his band flub the l'orpor•at:, Seel oaf the said ('otruty of .Iluron,. hearing date the llth day of Jrily, in the 7', •rd r,f (fur Lord one thousand, nine hundred and" forty-one... and It) me. -direetk i1, rtitrairirinedili Me' to. -levy on. the severer P8 reek hereinafter ..mentionedl ar: (1: ser'iht•dl as being , in the' said , Comity of Huron, for arrears respeefively dire thereon, to;'ether with (posts, 1,1)0 1IFIREBY GIVE Ntefile`„'; uule%' the said arrears are sooner'p;tid 1' shall on. 'I"ne clay. November 4, 1941, at two o'clock in the afternoon, of that day at the 'Court 'Ilotis4' hi the ToWn 61 Yloderieh, County of nitro!), proceed to sell by pulrlle auction E(tatnuc•I1 of the saidlands.. as may be.suffelent to 41.1- h;trge the tex('s slid eliarge:: incurred in ari(1 about the said sale and collection of same, here he visited his grandmother, - Mrs. NEILSON'S. CHOCOLATES AXrvaya Fresh 50c •>a lb. ' TOWNSHIP OF A:4IIFIIF;i i) x Owner`and Description lies. in Ai eare Taxes Costa Total &lop]. Tlagedorn, 'Coto i..' 34 ITH.Tt, and WI,I )I, '39, Port Albert • ' 193i4-341-441 $170,(14 $‘3.21 .$,a110'}5 TOWN$IiIP OF COLR011NI ' • ,t'Inren'e 'M0Tional(i,Lets• 19-24, 63,41;14 `0741, Plan 11, St Park 1938.39-10 513.05 3.45 61.59 All of the above (lesc'rihed .lots are patented. ' The adjourned ::ale, if ne(reeef rY, will be held on November :18th, 1941, at the MO, hour and 'place% fig above, 0 - Treasurer's Office, Godlericla, „.July 19, 1941. ,, A. SET.' Plugac NII •w Treasurer, Bounty of Jluron. Published in the Ontario Gazette August 11(1, 1911 (one ins tion only). 5. Grocery Bargains! 3-:S 0,r Peanut BUTUR Lee 10 -oz. Jar •. 21c Golden Net SALMON Cowan'sCOCOA Lge Tiin•5c ?,lir Tiini 15c 1 -Ib. tin 25c • Brunswick SARDINES Durham, CORNSTARCH 'kg. CI4 1Oc Hillcrest PURE' LARD SUGAR'. Blue Soy' COEFEE GRAN: Lb. 15c 10 Lbs. 79c tib. Bag .39c' Royal York CI1E S 3� -H>,. Pig.17c L1imarr VANILLA I. a 3-0 7 : Bt 5c 1VIcLaren's TAN Plage Quick T.�PIO�.� 2 3,3c Lifebuoy IIEALTII SOAP 2 Rat's " 13c a Libby't ° ' Vireston's Hawes' __ Deep -Browned.. Jelly -Mallow ' s BEANS BISCUITS NtON IIIA' '16 -oz. tin 10o° f . - Lb. 190 B e 12•oz, title 23o CALVIN: GATT °. �i -,,MeEWEN Phone 110' Pitcne 4G'