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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-11-20, Page 4nos YOUR erc Big, comfortable- • and warm, with English. Rag. lau shoulders. You will steed .a - warm Overeoat this winter ; we advise n®- You will buying , nQt and a more service - at le Coat or a • smarter looking ° Coat for so little money. Fine chis-- lity woelens in various shades. Pridham's The Square PRICES 27.50-30.00 35.00-37.50 MODFRI ! F NA crinsitgpia, 'NOVEMBER Mb, `, CAO' 3 C'A'RLOW, 17.—Mr. and Mrs. Duncan, Vraawfor ,° of" 'Fitutt, Mich., spent the vveelc•end W,dth Airs. Wilson and Were aeconnanied mw; their retatrn by Mrs. Wilson, who Will visit with theses .for a haonth and 'will attend the marriage of her',granddaughter, Miss Betty Crawford, on. December Oth, at Mint, • The 'Ladies' Aid met' at -the home of Mrs. °(ieua"ge',Glen on Wednesday, 'With Mcg „ ii"an, 'Cantwell In eha•rge, The meeting opened' with a devotional period. MrS. R. Bean read the Scrip- ture lesson,` and Mrs., ,Errington Scrip- ture a solo. 'Later the anember,_wnrbed and finished two quilts for the' Iced Cross, At the close a "dainty lunch was •served by the hostess and her daughter, Miss Jean iGlen, and a social Despite the efforts by ghysicians an hour was enjoyed. Victoria Hospital, London, and by IConununity Entertaiwnent.—A com- many residents of town and district, munit3: supper was served by the mem- who , g'vv, blood transfusions, .k'rrnest bers of the !C,C,,'Ciub on Friday evening Ryan, ceighteen-year-old Saltford boy, to about ninety adults and children. :died yesterday afternoon. He was After all were satisfied, the president, taken to the hospital at 'Londo'n nearly Fordyce Clark, took the chair and a two weeks ago, su fering :With What is series of songs was led by Mr. Elmer described as a ;`are form of hemophilia, Robertson, with Mrs, Marsh at the. characterized by almost constant nose - piano. Games followed, and, a ,geo bleeding.,After an operation for ,re- graphy test with Betty 'Young and moved, of ,his spleen the youth . wale,. Nora Mac'Phee as cayntains, • = With the so weak that resort was had to blood singing of . the 1N'ational ,A:nthem , a transfusions, • and of, the many who pleasant evening was brought to close, -offered---their- seriees• fifteen were ac- cepted as of the right blood type. These included 'R.A.F. men from Port Albert and 'Rev. A. J. MaeKaye, pastor of �-- Victoria•street;•United church, who gave KIINNtGS+BItrDG.E, (Nov, 18:--Congratu- two transfusions. All efforts were in lations to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Meyer, vain, however, to save -the life. " as Mrs. Meyer returned Iast Sunday" Ernest is survhed byy his parents, from iGoderich hospital, where she had Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ryan, three • found a dandy baby boy. Mrs. brothers, Wesley, Stanley and William, Lambertus of Walkerton is spending and three sisters, Myrtle, May '(:Mrs. this week with her daughter, Mrs. Roy Vie) and Jean. The funeral will Meyer. I take place from -the .family residence, Mrs. John Mannan of'Toronto, form- Saltford, Friday afternoon toMaitland erly of Goderich, "with. her sons, Clar- ; cemetery. t,, I OBITUARY MIRS iATILDA T1 J 1 (PIT Miss Matilda Tehbutt, a daughter ani~ the late 'Freciericrk frebbiat of Goderich township, passed away on November 7th in Victori 'Hospital, !London, where' 'she had, been under.,.uned1ea.i care for WOO tune. She -had lived in; London for Some years. 'She leaves four sisters, Mrs.,, E. Bracey, *Hamilton, And the Yeses,„, ,Agnes, !Jennie' and Rose, 9f •(, linton The funeral, took plate from the home of her sisters in Clinton op November Iotb •with burial in Clinton cemetery. •.The' service was. conducted ,by Rev. Andrew Lane, .of i'Vesley-i'illis United church,' Clinton. 1 pa°iibcarersw were iF Zekiei Phillips ant' ROA. '»hil,,p1.ipS, Auburn; Irvine Tebbntt,. ' oderich 'u4➢wnesbi. ; Vm. ,ITR Jett, Howard and Arthur Clark off' town. The interment was in 3fattland ceme- tery. ° , . IMST RYA o7 KINGSDRIDGE :: ° •A,COILPLTHI ST The death occurred at 1 Iia,gara +Fa1bs Ont., on Sunday of Albert-,!, Coup thurst,° father of W. A. Coulthurst aid Goderich. The- deceased gentleman had reached' the age of eighty -sic years . AA native of 'Lancashire,, Eng- land, he had lived in `the Niaigara dis- trict since his early childhood. For a grear many,- years he held a clerical position With the Grand Trunk, .later Canadian National Itdllway, retiring siXteen years ago. He was •a past master of Fart Erie Lodge, No. 228, 1.O.O:F., and '.was ..alsot'aa former reeve of !Bridgeburg (now fort Erie) and a member of • theBoard of "Educa4tien of -that town. For sixty years he was a member.` Of ' -rand% church at ' tl! oil Erie. and was a warden of the chgeh for many years: , He sang in the choir for half a -century -and also served a. ISunday school superintend= ent for twenty years. A ,charter mem- ber of the Railroad. Y.M.'C,A,, he was also active in the Niagara Falls Bowl- ing' Olub for many years. Siirviv AM: two daughters, .Mrs. Harry H6lfndss of Niagara Falls, . at whose home, he died, and Mrs. Alma Weaver,. Simeoe'; three sons, W. A.; ofsGoderich, .rthar,A:, of Buffalo, and Harry, • of Pontiac, iich. Mr. Coulthurst was known to many in . Goderich, _ as he visited at . ,the home of his son here every summer. His last visit Was in July of this year, :when he spent two weeks here.' Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Coulthurst at- tended =- the funeral on. Tuesday, the aervitce being in St. Paul's Anglican chur'h, Fort Brie. • encs and 'Raymond, Miss 'Clark and MRS. FREDERICK T. EGiENER en's Wear GODERICH 'OIL PERMANENT WAVES - $1.50 • and yup EVERY WA'V'E GUARANTEED HOLLYWOOD BEAUTY SHOPPE (Next, Capital Theatre) • *est St.' ' °,Phone 12w LOWERS arrangements for- weddings. FUNERAL... SPRAYS.: AND BOUQUETS Stewart Bros. BENMILLER 'NURSERIES Phone Carlow 235. We Deliver 4't,. Mises, Maclntyre; spent Sunday.with ' ALFRED TE{BBUTT One of the saddest of events .was Mrs.iLafinan's'• sisters, Mrs. Jerry' A Well-known resident and former the sudden death, on ,Friday evening O'Connor and Mrs. P. Austin, ' + business mac of Goderich, Alfred Mrs. Ed. Foley is spending a while inebbutt, died in Alexandra Hospital •Goderich ,with her daughter, Mrs. Jim on Sunday night in his seventy-third Johnston. c ` j,ylear, Deceased had •been in flailing Jars.• Martha (3 \ell and son Michael:health, for 'several years lino 'his i11 - Mrs.. Reynolds, . Mr. and Mrs. Ray i nese took an acute turn about teb4 iyl s Dalton and little Mike.: visited . Mr, I before his death. He" was - born in azid Mrs. Jim Sennett- of -near `Corrie '-Goderich township, a son of the late pn Sunday cast: ' ; Mr, ,and Mrs.- ' Walgate Tebbutt, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted 'Redmond of St. farmed .in the township before eozzaing Augustine visited at Steve Martin's on to Goderich some .twenty years -ago. Sunday, For . some ' years he conducted a hard - Miss Theresa Lambertus of Walker- ware business on West street. He is - ton visited Mary T. Austin on Sunday. +survived -by his'm 'wife, formerly Miss Mrs. °A. Martin /spent the • 'eek -end. Eliza iPhillips, and one son, Gordon,__ in' iGoderich and London. I now of London; also by three brothers, Miss Agnes King of • Teeswater is*, Lewis, :of Seaforth; 'Henry, of Red - spending ame of Mr. lands, while at the ho + ) aailifornia, and:. Walgate, of xttzd airs, :Blain 3tartin. 1 Druid, Sask. 'the-fuiiera"I took:. place, from the family residence, Trafalgar THE GOD BCH brow CLUB r presents Jean Haig D ney Fit lit. Harvey Doney in • SONG RECITAL NORTH ST. UNITED CHURCH FRIDAY, NOV. 23, "8.30 'p.m. ADMISSION '35p Tickets at Crlaigie's pool room and F. T. Armstrong, Optometrist. Collegiate and music students 25c at door' SUPERIOR STORES • GROCERY SPECIALS 1'OR ONE' WEEK' VAN CAMPS Gold. Bunt. CQRN Choice PUMP . L ASSORTED. , Sandwich BISCUITS .ATS Peanut BUTTER fvotER • CATCJJIJP CHAIVIPI N DOG FOOD - Garden patch WAX BEANS ,ReadiePt MACARONI Blue Boy COFFER.. Coneentrated SUPER SUDS 2 I6 -oz. tints '2 c lb. 5c 14b. bag 39c Wig.'22e Hilierest SODA ' • MSC"' 141). 25c bad Old •English WAX. • a 1•1b. tin 49e • .q. COLBORNE- TOWNSHIP Istreet, on Tuesday afternoon, the ser- • vices being constucted. by Ret. T1, H. COLBOR.NE TOWN'SHIIP, Nov. 19: Turnbull of North street' United church, Mr, and Mrs. John Middleton, Clinton, I of which deceased was a member. The visited with the' latter's brother, Mr. Jas, •Feagan, and Mrs. Feagan on Suu- i day last. Visitors at the home of 11 r. and Mrs. Jelin Treble on Sunday were Mr. sand .� Mrs. Samuel Sheardown and. son . •Charlie,. of 'Goderich, and Mr: and , " Mrs.. Will Clayton. - and 'son Jack, of l o • Putnam.in Congratulations are extended to Mr,•1: •Carman Stevens and his bride (nee Erie Baxter), who were married on ' Saturday last at the home of the bride's grandparents,' , Mr: and Mrs. • Geo. `• Baxter, sr. The bride is a daughter ,of Mrs •Wm. Baxter, !London. ,, Mr. Charlie .Million, Miss Mattie Million and Miss Evelyn iPlaetzer spent Sunil 'y�•'at the home of Mr"' and Mrs. Fran] Treble, London. • Mrl. Theodore (Fisher, son of Mr,1ap Fish r, Watrous, Sask., has been visit- ing is -grandfather, Mr. Peter Fisher, sr., nd other relatives here the past weep. Lions DONNtBROOE _ D61.-LN(BROOK, NOV-. 1S.--C.ir. Mel- 81in Craig, has enlisted in the R.C.A.F. ars. Warren 'James and children. of Goderich; spent a few days with her :doter,. Mrs. Gordon Naylor. ingJ r. +Cunnington of Toronto -is spend- a week with his daug1lter, Mrs. C" ;Robinson. • FOR FOWL in aid of their WAR SERVICES FUND FRI., NOV _ 21. ODDFELLOWS'- g ' at 8 p.m. sharp Entire proceedsgo o local war effort. ° Chickens, Duck, Prizes: No and Geese. admission charge --- bring your •friends . and have an evening's- fun. L e. 24e 16 -oz. tin 11e e tin 2 for 25c �. RM 19c-- Lge 20 -oz jar 25c' Lge 12 -oz. title 15c last, of Christyne Florence MaeUwan, wife of Dr. Frederick Tristram Egener of London, and member of a (prominent Goderich family. Mrs. Egener was apparently in her usual A -pod health, and the news of her startlingly sudden passing from life was te great shock to, her relatives and many, friends in her old home town. For her sister and. brothel's, to whom the third ibereave- ment' has come in less than two years, there is profound'," and heartfelt sympathy," as Well, as for the , bereaved husband and sons.; , • Mrs. Egener was a native of Gode- rich, -daughter. of the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacEwan. She. attended the OGoderieh schools and after qualify- ing-as ualify- ing as a =teacher she' taught for a few years' in the Lothian school, Ashfield• township, and Central scho d,'Goderich, before her Marriage to Frederick T. Egener, also of lGoderich. They lived at Brantford and St. Catharines before taking up residence fat: London, where. Dr. Egener is organist and musical director of +Cronyn Memorial church, They have two sons, Capt. Donald Egener, of Gremlin airport, and Lieut. Fred T: Egener, of the 'Lorifi' Scots Regiment, now overseas. . Surviiving also are One sister, \iiss Margaret iaclJwan,"ho had_ beeen :.With tfie deceased in London, and two brothers, Pter rand 'H.• J. A. MacEn au of oderic1 A service was held on Tuesday after- :noori at- Croup'. Memorial church, London, �an�, was conducted by. Canon Quintic 'parr The body 'was then brought to the home of Mr. Peter J. MadEwan, broer' of the'deceased, on ,Maitland road, Goderich, where service was eondueted on Wednesday -afternoon by 'Rev" D. J. Lane, of +Kiiox chtireh, assisted by Canolz Warner. 'A great profusion of beautiful flowers, The he last loving tributes of sorrowing friends and relatives, surrounded the casket. The • pallbearers were . Capt. Donald Egener, P. J., MacEwan,,'Ilt" J. A.' -Mac 'Ewan, George G. MacEwan, „Donald •MdLean (Ashfield) and ColinA. Me- I Lean (Innerkip); The interment 'was in the .family pint in Maitland cemetery. 1#esides °'zizany from town and vicin- ity, those present at the funeral in- cluded Mr. and Mrs. George Gunn, Mr. Skinner,- Mr, arc. Mrs, Harold'McLeod, Mr. and Mrs., Neil Laniozat, Mrs. John Lamont, Mr. and Mrs.. Dundas, Mrs.- Donald MaeE. Egener, ,Mrs. Fred 'Egener, jr., London ; Mrs. Evelyn Fraser, Mr. and Mrs. Brown, St r t - ford,; Mrs..; can Chonen;_Toroirto; •' ands3itrs. A. 'L Forbes and, son +Pete, ' Canningtl a•• Mr. ands -Mrs: Colin A yieLean, lnnerkip :. Mrs. Allan Mac, I)ougald, •r•, Allan Macllougald,'`jr., 'Cromarty : Mrs. Mars - McLean, Staffa ; Mrs, Legg tt'Mrs.'Weide, Owen 'Sound. Among tl,rse plesen•t at °the service at London T at, Tuesday were eseerge G. Lethbridge, John McDerrinid, Jonathan Martin, fir. and • Mrs. S. D, Croft, Gordon M. Reid and Mrs. Chits: M. Robertson. . e �t . v QOi�''S ° .� , ibs. 9e ,.. 2.Pl�1it+Ixe- LA.R « 2 ;313ELLEDCoffee6c 1 s 49c IV'�IS'e�Alsoids'..-_�ic, 2.49 4�+ lolir 4 lb. 23c 23c .< . . , SEFRLES$ ° Raisins Aust.. ° " ` " •. GLM3E» REDlb. 23c Cherries . bulk Currants its e1eaned • 2111°. 25c DOMINO Baking�L.. Powder wder ° 16 -oz. twin. 19c 9c $N 'FLAKE Ainnionia. or Household Washing "SODA • SHELLED CUT iOXED ",•,,.•.. • Walnuts PEEL 'h° 1c' lb. 29c ROLLED 8 -oz. pkg• 15e • OATS s lbs, 23c _ Biscuit's ar16o ,Crean$ lb. .9c. 5c WESTON'S SODA WAFERS ,:2 Pkgs 25c Grapefruit Xass5 'le 25c c Lettuce gEREA2 f°"15c Flamm tin 21c SINS( 25 FLORIDA Me. 29c A • Oranges else • No. 1 -Cooking 3 lbs. 14e, Oi11onS Lemons - . Extra Ial 25c y Celer Hearts , , 2 25c GRAPES Fancy Emperors Real 10c Value lb. I� a «y' DOMIN/ON =STORES T'lf. «V 2.t 19e Cut Mixed PEEL Lemon or Orange PEEL caps 'Salm 'Pitted IDATl�S� New Clean a . CURRANTS New Sultana (RAISINS Interest SHORTENING Pkg. 15c .���-yb• 1l5c• lb.p 9c 2 1b�..27. 2.. 25e lb.� 18c� c1uscoo P&eRoyal YQrk TEA PORK ARKBEANS Red River 1.Ib. tin 29e .:llmlh. tin 73e GEREAI. '441). Pkg 45e oz. tin 7c e Pkg 25e 7 �,� d • ` ,x.84` of the ( drop of mil errs". b11 truck. tery :-- die froom t Wits t Pt io :hip k so, y o{ cr 'ttik • asel ° ho6sy'" ,yyaa stack, cls ,iant dams Oiler tit nay. malt -tut g° awe otsX ►°atay m' • tou fad 4a onn. % a% o tsito3 �''i service 6404 des .P" et be cin . o� ;6 %4 tilt foci fes 411/ iVic tistit9tteittSbilt._._0614 O• t!11.2!:14, oris ing Os aa'�'1 the ��'`a'''�' ` ►�' sir ' at aC a9at in OA 1 wood oust te 'groyins. too. t et �ua� ra rcu�5 'kms , ���aeA la " h igttd °ht�s r 'p 1stto tteeyeotty.e Vote saa more traelog tii.i. ,0 bet: ti.„,...at.,,,,,t,„._slite,.„.esiialtoriml,tbari:::::::70,4,0.,v ttoitt57itt , n1'1441(01 tit;;;;;"1"01311., j:i11 McEWEN votOte aspecik ;044 Oros tts,..its tkg,xtias .-. sijst'�R'�,„�1:e tt� 4s, �• ' 'e ci Vcf t/7.'"ia's tsri z' e ittotttotootti►ttbo 110 / ; 0,tx dx wt� 1103 101' Phone 46 EE THE .FORD -BUILT FIGTING---- MACHINES in the NATIONAL FILM BOARD'S "CANADA CARRIES ON" RELEASE "STRATEGY OF METALS' .ti Capital Theatre. • Goderich NOVEMBER 24, 25 and 26 GODERICII. MOTORS ° . FORD MERCURY SALES & SERVICE South ' Street - SHEPPAEDTON SIIFW1' Ri)TO\, NOV. 1S,—Mr" and Mrs. Tho.l. Bogie spent a few days in Midland' lwi,th firs. Bogies parents, 31r. •aro . 1-r , Wm. Wilson .Ralph &ter sold a nine -month-old, Ilereford calf which weighed, MO ins. Congra ulations to Mr. am) Mrs. E. Black, w o were 1eeentl°v married. • Mrs. A. Sillib is spending a:few:days• cvitli Mr. and Mrs. John Poster. PORT 1 ALBERT ,.hiss Katidee Crawford was a +wk -end visit° with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kilpantrir k' of Lucknow. Bilious Attacks Liver . Complaint Biliousness is 'indt • hhnothbr manias for a clogged or sluggish liver, 'It is a very common complaint, but can• be quickly. remedied by stiinulaating.' tho flow of bile. This softens tho accumulated Asa, the poisons aro carried , out o the system,. 'and tho liver and bo*els are, relieved and toned up. , Milburn tai Lxaxa Liver P111 tzickon n , and enliven the sluggish liver, bpeil- ing up ovory el aayanei by causing a free flow of l le and thus cleansing the liver of. the dogging irn7Pnrities. , ti'tey are atzna1i and easy to takes Do not g' pe,'v at;en pr sicken, ' `Cleo T. II e;b:rFcr t'o Y,'ta.. ToVonto, OUto COA s The continued mild. weather bag held back , the . sale of Coats, consequently we find our , stock too heavy for this tinie of the year. SPECIAL SALE PRICES. right in' the height of the Season. Misses', Ladies' and 1/2 sizes. 5 Coats at $10.00 9 Coats at $14.95., 11 Coats at $19.50 14 Clbats at $24.59 40 Coats28J $ . 0 $3950 Buy now and be ready for the old weather. Ynn StorreGLO.:11� Ot'Dkrrra'�alueu ° Phone 50 • 0 044