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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-10-23, Page 4s� rneet.Ihe new Figure Requirements Ykor equi emelis r GOARD. Front -lace AIshRMo • 'Dash's attempt to wear rhe! att6 W,, sbi<t'la-lisle dresses' ted salts befOr •. you are &ted with a weil-eut foundation ... a Gossarel Front -lace Adjustable, You'll like this -.-" caw la brocaded baeiste with :4›.4!well-placed boning which is controlling yet comfort- able, The lace bust bas built up shoulders ante „wide ,shoulcle craps - tta. support the heavier- than - average tense naturally --- without •77 presenre or tug. , Model 4792..- ,. 'a THE GODERIOR I The Newsy echo . Atr.' STAR THI'R,SI� a1 , 047.T011Elf 2.30, 11 Hy .qty 1"oung Qlra r�tum stau lents : II'ert % you De late ter. ?t.:t . _ 13 -ilk the .: ,late: ---4 ope°° "at ar • aToi gs, Afxez thatu °rtatlsitgl ;eirectio . we had lands coi3gratulations .aze the order !I the -*lay -f(.►r ,.tLt,. new 1.reeitidrnt of K .elle Literary ry Sot•;ety, Mary ..%.111. Thd- ne mbere of the' cexeetithe are President, lab ; Vie -president, John Holland:. seeretarv, Kay' Ise• I:jlatl tt' t•, 4`haavks T.ia(l�all.; i' preeeaslreporrt€a�ru,•Id•r►t t; . ouz Wia4•11 Interviewed, our chiaa'luingde- ' ft -mu -el candidate, tiaarbara Holmes, • voladillelittli, "Guest I'll ;•et as deet nt bli'ght's sleep now."' it 4:ft Tltt% new exe4 utive'has already 'begun `. • to ''deliver the ,troth," and has nailed down 'tone's planit of its cautpaig'n plant -_i ft riu, naneely•, the highly successful "Skirt `ll. Sweater" dance held on Fri- a LAWN BOWLNG In the local nTelu'o doutte3 played at alae orclaug t; i am Frkby aIIgbt. Fred Mount. -and 4 'Teri • Powrt _ veru Stu ize-; inhere. On llorelay night, the winners were S. Robinson. and, Fred Hunt, first ; Toole and J. R. '`heeler, second. a tDal "cdne'dais night Toole :and !, '.. '\hies it were first, With N. ae'I a and P. Bisset second, Thy, prizes ea?h night` were chiettens. 'he Season's Smartest GOLF 7!• REASONABLE ?EWES 19'ES a: 131ack Rich .dee uede Pumps,, - and Ties Exguisitivoi , Foot-Platterug' , wIntr HARMING NI -GDT VAMPS Or iLENDERIZING . 1T -THROATS Price Right , At . $3._$4.95.$5.95 , d day the lithe, Shaking of the dances ra I3A h`I>t LXR,, 'Oet. 21. --The annual Mrs. E. Gibson of Detroit visited meeting pf. the Bayfield' branch of the friends in town and v1einity ever the I. Inner •(:aanilda I=ible Society will be i.week- ;t1 L fi eve $1.“Aliti like: to i4 a --little . thank -you note •to Roy Holland, who so kindly loaned and installed. his redvord-player for us. ' • * * ,• Plans are already in full swing for that spookiest Of ``sue inti :functions. of the year --the Hallowe'en masquerade. And while- we're on the subject, here's a good tip in advance.. The prizes . f(1r the best costumes are, well worth your eff„rts. Set, act areurdingly : • * *• Notice.: --The G.C.I._'branch of the "Junior Red Cross hhs been given per- • mirsion to hold a tag day on Saturday, t_Dttt ber 25th. \ow's the time to• dis- play that school spirit. If you haven't • already 'offered, t=our `services as a. tagger, why don't, you dao it now? PHONE 272 l to Dominion Store) Y•.012..,are,eoydiall$0 ited' to come in and see our new full line of Gossar Foundations. We have a garment to suit every style of figure. Come in today 'and Miss Verna Barbour, our experienced corsetiere, will be only toe, glad to help you choose the proper garment that 'will give you comfort and wear and of good appearance, Phone ,86- for special appointment. F. E Phone 86, Qs^ IIIBBERT The Square NGANNON ` Z1�C NG! tiNON, Oct. 2'2. --fir. and Mre. , Wilfred Elliott and daughter loan, of Oalgary, area spending' ten days with their sister, Miss Betty Elliott, and brother, Mr. Arthur Elliott. Mr. and Mre. Frank .:lavage, Ridge- way, visited Mrs. I:eroi Stingtl over the , weelr-earl. 'Mrs. 11. R. ,Hall and friend, Mrs. Salkeld, 'of Goderielf. visited `Miss L.' Dresney on Sunday. . Mrs, Wirt. Kelly and son Jimmy, of Seaforth, spear%the week -end, with the: former's parents, Mr. ands Mrs. Joss, A. Killough: A number .from here attended the funeral on Tuesday of Ir, John Me - Gee's father. who • resided at Blyth. i The companies represented' are situated ha AireipsTmwtimmersto I. nor «'e extend our sympathy to the family. 1'td • Itobt. Henderson, PratteSuatiex. N.B., is 4►i+ a� ten-day leave with fi s4 family. Considerable anxiety was relieved here when friends and relatives heard the news 'that troops had arrived safely in England, and among them Were Albert Rivett; Melville and Harvey Cul- ber.t. We wish ,them • g►,od luck and' �i ill look for interesting letters. Wilbur Brown ha.s been electedl to the tru->t(•e,hoard of 1 .S. eNo. «5, Ash- field (the Dungannon -school ►, to suc- ceed the •late John B. Young. Fire Insurance Men Illeet,-A meet itis; „f representatives of mutual fire insuianee comb>anie. in this district was held at the parish hall on Monda y> To TboseConvaieSCing, , Ater Severe Illness After many severe illnesses or. serious operations .he patient is very often left in an extremely weak, lervous, run-down condition: • To all those convalescents who need some kind ,f at tonic to stimulate and build up the weakendd rya;tem, we a"ould recommend Milburn's Health and Nerve Pills to assist hem back to health -happiness again. These pills help supply elements necessary` to assist the convalescent in bringing back bodily strength and vigour. Price 50c a box, 65 pills, at all drug counters. • ' Look for our registered trademarka "Red Heart" on the package. T!:e T ` Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. • HAVE THE BEST GROCER VALUES IN TOWN MAPLE LEAF Sockeye SALMON size tin 23c " - :tiQ. 3 Sieve 1G -oz, tins Peter Pan PEAS • 2 21c Van Camp TOMATOES 2 large tins 21c 3 -STAR P' NiTBUTTER Large 9•o.d�21c FAME GrapeFItUIT .,- j E , 1' . JUICE °• Choic Blue Rose RICE • Kellogg's CORN FLAKES JELL-O PUIiiiINGS Durham CORNSTARCII ti Red River' CEREAL Nabob- -COFFER:- • LI61tY:R- .. Deep Browned .BEANS Readied 1ViACARONI Hillcrest • SHORTENING • Jam Sandwich • SISCCJITS .-Hallowe'en KISSES 20 -oz. tin 1OC Lb. 10c 25c 15c' 10c 25c 1-1b: bag 49c 2 tins'21c %b. 5c 1-11). pkg. 18c a 1b. 19c lb. 15c 3 pkgs. t� Pl{gs. Pkg. 2 -II). pIcg. Hallowe'en JELLYREANS 1Oc lb, l0c lIosve'n, Guns Drops ifOOR WAX 3 11a, tin 25c 1 I1D.' tin 45c KLEENEX Pkg, of . ", 29c 2pkgo 25c VTLLA; t1EXT1tAC1 • 8ht!e '15c MOVE PICIeE' ARE 6000 *FOR ONE 'WEEK • t'lic k rlac�k : Click -clack! 'bat an odd sound to be heard issuing from a d .nee jrc►nni , at 11.3() in the morning! But don't get worried. It's Just the ever -faithful G.0 I., knitters doing their bit for the Red Cross. From now on, five f- our morning, periods are being run on Wednesday,. and the re training , half-hour is. beim spent ih Red Cross work- So far eve .been able to make it a eery sociable half- hour, .and still get a lot.of work done. -Socks.'scaafs, sweaters and parkas are a few of the artieles 'being -knitted. - . * - * « - As for the boys,. please don't think that they knit not on vont life 'r..,_ enline eontributien are (so they think) . air gunner in ,.. , . stationed at., ing. A short pror,*rait Was rdreseii'ted, , 1.oronto, and LA.C, Rahn -MacDonald, I. I » )owed by eommun}ti sitlgi' « after who i stationed at Trenton, are'visit- I which dancing was 'started. Duri11 h evening AC. ,,t6 t rat was pre-,, ing 'theirr., mother, .Mrs. Angus Mac - exerted with a •pen and gietiell set - Donald, L1gin aye.. t , . =.31:x. endl i rs,_H,-R.- Currie . and laugh- 1 two pairs of socks, airs, Gazrdeter, pre- ter Madeline, of Detroit, visited at `sident of theRed Cross Society, reading the address and Mrs. Walter Westlake making the presentation,* to which` Tommy fittingly replied. the Thanksgiving week end, Golden Wedding. A happy event Mrs. E. W. Shaw, Mrs. A. P. Brander took place over Thanksgiving week -end , `at the home of air. and.Mrs. Ford Kin• g and tliiss heart Brander, of Wallace - of Toronto,, where 11x.' K%ng's '.parents, b`er,,,' were week -end visitors with Rev Mr. and Mrs.'( ear;e Ding, of Baylico . D J. and Mrs. Lane. Mrs, Brander i reedeeedee ixeiutiful Nolo at the ;morn- ,, •. celebrated their geld* an - at Hanover.' 'i`iralkertop Formosa, ; b , ink• service of 'Knox ,Presbyterian M niversary, with their three children . Wroxeter, Ayton. Teeswater..Shelburne i and °fivegrandchildren, Mr. •and llrr,!! church. and Dungannon. Represen'tatIves, of !King were mar -rigid February 4th, 1891, I BI•s. S� , J. (-lark'IGambridge street, the, (hitario Fir .,'i`rtdlerw-riters' As- ,cats' s'urprised recently •to receive a• but owing to the. ineleinendy of the, 1 tt f h(� . T iotlel who is st soeiation and the Provincial Fire • last Febru lry the annirersary iiar:ahal's office also were present. and i matters 'pertaining to' fire insurances were di ?•useed at two : scion . morn- inir and afternoon. Ladies of.ttae United ehnreh sierved dinner for the company. which ituiiiberedt abont fifty. Mission Workers Meet. -The sded•tion- 11 ineoting of the`.• western .division of the Maitland Presbyterial W.\i,S. was holds in Erskine • Prerhyterjnn d•httreli,: Dungannon. on Tuesdlay afternoon. tMrs. Rieh. "McWhinney, president of the Dungannon Ataxiliary, was. in the, chair.' ,assisted by 3iiss McDougall of Kincardine. Mrs. Allan MoCahley. Ripley, led ,,the devotional pnridxl and fdtllntiln... the theme of '.'Prayer" read -for the Scripture lesson .Acts 12: 1=9. Mrs. MrWilinpey ex- tended a welcome to the ladies .an 1 Mrs. • Morgan Henderson, .ncknew. reimird in words: of apprt�si tion. --Eneoura g- inn reports from the ,t,,•,sirioirs auxiliaries -�ret'e given, . Mrs. Bowers, Ripley, gave the Glad Tidings report. • After the tlieoussion period Mrs. Hugh Bennett yang a solo. accriMpanied by,, 'Mrs. II, Stothers. 1Thd►' dediratfon prayer was much more manly. Hos•ever, they do seem to • he -Making gooey use of tlleir gimme_ in 'the shop -work department, and BAY TELA The winners in the fourth round of the «arrow trophy handicap eompeti- tion are as follows :'Dr. N. 0 JaeIeozi,', X. K.ilvert. 'R. Hilton. Geo. Buchanan, A. E. Itoettley anti 3` . k. Coultlaurst. I There, Is. oiA&frnord round, to be com- pleted, before the playoff for.the trophy. PERSONAL :MENTION` tegr. Glen Ireodge •was bellies- from - Camp Bordeu aver the week -end. • and r • rillur 3CLC'brmlc K car 7 held in the Town Hall un Monday Detroit were recent guests -of .lir. Johfi - s e.keiling, October 2, th, at 8 o'clock. An. Graham, ;(xloucester Terrace. address will be given by Rev, Wm. Mc- Airs. J. W. Smith is vzrsiting in Cleary, with :moving pictures of West wYtlndotte, _Bich., the guest . of her s niiuster Abbey and "Bomb:• user daughter, Mrs. liaticolin Smith, • and . k Europe...*' 31x. 31cC`learc is a must in.1ir:.Smith. MLss Phyllis Baechlk r, R.N., of St. terestiug speaker and comes -to this ; Joseph's •Hospital, London, -visited branch as-ttLsvecial favor. .It is hoped with her parents, Mr ftal Mrs. J; E., • there will be a large attendance. Buechler, North street, at the weekend. I • 1 he dea,th of 'Margaret Logan, Widow Mrs. D, L. I3osuer. of Daytona $eai(;h. Attention, Men! It is'an established fact that the cost of leather and labor is advancing -r -Therefore it is necessary.- that retail stores -rie .rices, BUT -®-Gledhill' " bring you must ,, arv'tl e theirP smart', ten's Shoes in medium brown, antique finish and Shin Black Leathers' at the same loan prices you paid iu the spring, SAME QUALITY -- SAME PRICES $3.95__$4.95..-$6.O�-$7.00--$7.50 GLEDHILL'S BOOT. SHOP of the Iate Samuel Cleave, ueeurred Florida, and Mrs, Irene Band;~, of 1 ! on Tuesday in her eighty-fourth year. Pict I.aulbton, spent ,a few days this The funeral 'service will be held 'in', week with Mr: and Mrs. 1. A. Fowlie, I St, Andrew's United: church on Friday Elgin avenue afternoon: • Interment in Hayfield " Friends of [Mrs. Gerald «'holey (nee! In the eveningBiss Gertrude Hatist centetery. - Gertrude Evans), 2292 Hunter street poured tea and j the girls assisting I Mrs. S. Shields, who had been aura_, _west, Peterbore, will. 'be sorry- -to-hear ! were Misses nary - McKay, Kitty Inn the 'bate .lits: S. Cleave; has rt she is illy .St. Joseph's 'Ho pital at IMurrey, Edna Drier,' Bernice Hog. turhed to her home in Godericb. c�rboro, siblg4 undergone a most ' • Mrs. Topping' Pet of Toronto is the guest ha ' gartli, Hilda . `testa and Marjory ' :�riuus olleratton • - .. ng the gifts* and` trousseau were 3Irs. Reg. Tufford, Mrs. Reg.' Bell, Mrs. i Ira oke, lits••. V. Johnston, Mrs . Ladies', :lid. --The• Ladies' Aid held H. Tufford anti Miss FAlna Driver. CARLOW ` of her uncle,Mr.' A. Erwin. • 3iacFie �r„ and U.S'xT S Whitely of Clio , - r' an -Miss Bell - was presented with a ,\firs (fur e Fea an o£ I3erim111er h_as�p '•ueSts o rS- enlisted In Q R.C.A.S. • s a wireless • ► At1n;a Brown for a few days last week: o j b es hnissdsar, (1. 1, ,tab a c ua °tin i Mr' and lily, Jim bbil' 61:i`ii%d"Iµ'tI L w-lreless :at McGill University. i guests, [Mr. and Mrs. Davis, were ea away \Ir. ^ Liilll`ence A. Nicholson was 11x. Harold Fe tan• son of 11 d1 - ton, Iowa, • Frere the e f M r lovely walnut radio table by the mein - t h R C A F a w rete .era 'of KIM ,Church choir, .and t freslen nts ' were served and a ;social 1 v' ( is . Tiy 1 r. our en o .A. file .next meeting will teatttifai't .11�.er tIlttee (d h I i b J, Glen's. r and .Mrs. ,•L L. Cole. The neighbor, d he at Mrs. Gorge Glens. their t k to r meeting at ..lir. Tait ('1st t•`l " `" ii►n►e. \Ir•. £ L. Errington' was._ iu dist chair incl hurl ch. r g °o the devotional pettiod. Plans for the winter': work were discussed, Iced (:'rocs knitting was clone slid a Red t('ross iluilt was completed: There was .a eeedb attendance. At 'the close re - •fol a few days last week on trip home' from. Toronto over the week- !gave her a chenille ea* .en-ieii bedl- i through Ontario:to d. •IIEL-I' TIIK-R1 D--I'ROSS b end and 'on his return on Ionday was . ; •Presentation •to Airman. -Rayfield as accompanied by his, Mother, Mrs John community entertained twenty-two ' a memtters of the R.A� Radio School, ' \iehols(in, who will spend the winter d ' Clinton, and 1A('. TDttim3• '"'cotchmer, ' In the city. !; (" : F fild 'anTuesda event e,Dou. •Macreenald, who is a wireless ;. R. . 1.n •„ of $aye y the R C F t are either making articles to be sold at ;i bazaar or filling ,orders -for end - tables. magazine racks. and. the like. Friends and mothers were the guest Of the. grac - VIII .girl. of Central drool atv-.a tea held in the home econ- omies room of the Collegiate. Miss ('harbonneau supervFsed the ten. which was very'suec,esafnl. the net proceeds amounting to $8.40.. ° t 2 b the homes 'of Mr. and ,Mrs. P. W. Curries 13ritanbia road, and Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Price, Waterloo street, over e eIu torn r , on weather,' memiter of :the crew of the corvette eelebraticn sra postponed.. uhti1 prow, I Anvida. Lionel, w•ho enlisted in August when many rdilatives° and close friends ; of 15(►, ,and .had been stationed at assembled' in their honor. A reception Svdlney: N.S., arrived 'eh 't .e shares' of was held in the . spacious living -room; . Fngl<indd trigit . �.eptemlter, .21. Nothing which"wars beautifully decorated for the dlefirile could Abe learned• from the occasion with bouquets of marigolds,4 letter, sshedk i1s st•rictly censored, ex-' c•hrysantbom11ms -and carnations and i Non, that he was wall and enjoying Life. appropriate fall foliage, and a beautiful.]t basket of fifty •'Sunset roses. Mrs. Kin„ MANY '. GIFJS . _ FOR BRIDI E :ECT: wore a corsage of roses. The festivt- + tMi,.•r Donnas !\Iaye Bell, who i- to' ties opened with ,-a medley -of t}'finely songsrr , followed by the presentation be maied td► Mi^. .Tobin Edward to the bride and rootlin f gold watches ; Pattei:$yien'af Peterborough this month, as well as ether ntameranr ferd'; sap- { was the recipient ipient of a pre,entation b)• liropr}ate .'gifts.'Mr. C. G. Kilty of theGirls'••(?luli at the home of Miss -I Welland, formerly of Clinton, proposed l \Iar,1� l}Xc•Ka,r. ,t\ii .s Bele.. was ire -s••• a toast .to the bride emit groom, °to sc'ntecl with a -wool blanket stn Behalf which , the groom replied. The:.;eom-''! la2 _the .girls by !\Iiss Gertrude -Heist. puny then assembled . in the cl.Zning- ! The et -ea table was beautifully deeor- room. where a . buffet luncheon was„i atedin „pinky. and white. - served. The table was eentred with Minim Catherine, Murray also Held. a the wedding cake, beautifully decorated miscellaneous • shower in `honor .of file. - for the oeeasiop. ;'circ. M. C. Hata ',at 'her home on 'Thursday • poured tea and Missee Helen giant and fiigh e last,- 1 1d iMiss" Bell ereeeived liurief Ttitt•hie anal- Douglas King nal many lovely and useful gifts front. silted in serving, After the ,cutting. her.• girl friends. Refreshments*were of the cakeby the-. bride the evening served by the liPstess and ,her mother. seas spent in iappyreminis0ences. _' ( On .\Veclnesdh.y afternoon a trout,- r offered by Mrs. .Da vidsofi .' \fire•: T) tvid son also gave a lengthy report, of the P 1 B e 1 c nven•o o n held in a 1 Mrs _ • ;rave the table with pink and• white '-rims. d}Ir�i'6 brunt t the c}os3n;. , . _ .sirs. ;I. IT,. Williamson of f)lds,..�.lta.,, and piill: (tndlea in sill•er holders, : hymn the md*t•tili, " i a une.,•t with her sister. Mrs. tleo. ,., n I cvoril:� end ,after n was .e1oyedd with the Lord's Pr,aver, Prontor. ; firs. Bell and 'Donna received the i The auxiliaries• represented were Kin- - Mr. and Mrs. 'Harold James of Area guests tit the -door find,. tcardine, 'Ripley. shfit�P1 Killlough. strt�nt FIiclaavThl.rh Mr.. and lira. Geo: ,were, served] . by 'Mrs. I1:obt. Bell. 1 Lorne. Smith 'Kinlo-'i and Lue know. `Proetol•, Celt -line-, �\ssisti'ng ill the teal rotten and allow- _ seam tea was given • by Mrs. ' T. W.. Bell, 1IOLMES:V`ILLE I in honor of her daughter. The lroiise rovinr•rn �. rd � o � � . 'r (' m (Mt 1 Stl 9t1 and 10th • wits dec•o.l•atecl -with fa`Gl flowers and TEST -KITCHENS P. Prices efteetn a antis SAT. NIGHT, Oct, 25t1 1 -Domino. GINGER ALE. or Lime 30•oz 2 25c Rickey bt1� Coffee, Fresh G'l►und While you wait Richmelto Ib 39c u 2Oc Edarly Morning IiU�- � • 37c 1,19c Domino • - BARING Powder: 1-b. • tin - 19c 36 lb. tin - 10C ' Domino TEA 1 .Ib, pkg. 15e „ 36 'lit: Pkg. 39c Dominion PEANUT Butter BUTTER I FiAESIDd Ie b. e� c Richmello- TEA Orange - 1/2' lb. 42c ' Pekoe Domino MOTOR OIL Domino SOAPFLAKES 1C qt. tin 99c. 4 lb. pkgs 39c FIVE ROSES' FLOUR;'.- 98- $ Ib 21 -Ib. 2 99 bag • bag WHITE Sri\ TISSII'T :HALLOWE'EN E'EN KISSES K een's MUSTARD 4 oz tin 10c 8 -oz, tin 27c jar 14c jar 2 5cl MINIM rolls 25c 2 lbs. 29c PEANUTS� In Shell I".'19c NAVY TISSUE 4 rolLs 25e Nugget POLISH 2 tins lac Hallowe'en -4ti OIi'S Apples S: tbs. -for Hallowe'en fl.15C 1Mt4PS ►JBEANELLYS lb. 15c Yams Finest Quality. 3 lbs. 1.9c Blenheim- Orange Pippin 6 -qt. 29c Fancy Emperor Grapes 11x, lIc i RUSSEL SPROUTS Qt. °Box 15e No. 1 COOKING ONIONS 3 lbs. 13e. • . -_ . Sweet Juicy -Large size ..GRAPE FRUIT 3' °lbs. 25c Imported • Letture.�; 2 "ds. -. 15c Large ,juicy. Lemons .• , Io '._r15c ' DOMINIONJ,rTORE LTD. ALL A UiV7VERSAL Cx1Rl21ER E )URATION /S OUR COMMITMEN 10 • s Communities* throughout Canada have been ,givell specific War WeapomS as their xiefinnte innntliti objectives ht the .National. War. Weapons Driv*e* which starts here this. week. We have committed -ourselves to meet our °Wee. must do it bi increasing our individual pito. chases of War Savings COtifica,tes. Ev'eryone must do his share. Canada's expanding war pro- gramme must have your support. War Savings Cierti6,ates provide the' one mearis of support that evetybody can use: Path their tales when. ever and wherever you can. Double Your Pledge to Buy WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES REGULARLY Cl inottn, R. 1! Wbateley; Douse Committi,e; D. E. 'Campbell, tmlastclal, W. C. Attridge; Publicity, A. Wilkc.3 .9 WATCH OUR UNIVERSAL CARI1IERS COME TO LIFE The Progress' we snake in the purchase of osi; universal ear. viers will be shown'each week. Rit by bit this blank gi.aph will lake shape. Cheek its growth in negt week's edition of ibis paper. 11, •