The Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-11-20, Page 8THE ' Q ERIC1 I AL . 1M, .....
U, NOTES
The Women's ,Mi$sk l Cry`' -i oeiety
I nox church met on TUesday.t:aftev
'['��y,� {�� N+ v.' 1.-. Mil • :.lb ,eill .goiyd Ota a Cady . Fb�^,ie8 wiyi,�,Ailtutde pa(n'l noon, NONea� her'i',t,h,; vyipth° aangeod at;
V e'• F,, donated •ker7' M1'8° I !4"37 M----- . t' let, Mr4H' te' n . i.7krs-a,• ' ,.1_ 4., i' 'sidentj,* �� a t)
r dement An mperatioia fox. t c lie, , 'he , udaa ce
!!` Xl Thos. S.'ds�laYast(Daa �GVIDXA .lie a ala• the c,hair.. Mrs. AlLeBrien reaadP't,he
Uel .is in the 'Goderieh II plta;41 t x roads 1O.2o, tare for $he ltd lei n t e' `title 1'salian, and
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ne Sc t.
iallt I riduy . Cross. , 4 t 6 Mrs, Neal. MacKay led in prayer. Mrs.,
I iia who bas bin a ,a. ,i o A Meeting of the Erskine gave Ja sinen:did paper on 'fiche
�'. �tassell lEi~ ,. �r I, .�l�to# e. E� , ' t)nd, '"The
I CtKletat� zn "4�estnminsker 1°lospital; 1 G t- citizens of the';vil e wag teld u the :oUnv, • . C'hazr.. IS'peak•s" d
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a co le (4 clays at •hes home T®wn Hall on Menday, whent plans Mada.>s Conference Held, 3n-1938.
'I�Q7lt, �itemt '�
here, were paade •fora Special •drivel w? ereby .omeeti:ng' was clo + dr with a hymn and
i ar `oris Arthur of Teeswater It is hd d $200 al m th can . massed. ,t.iae Lord's Prayeyr.
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'Went the week -end with leer another, Special sal men- appointed• were 'i`h� regular xaaonthly burin ss m ,k-
�, , ° i Go' don Ta 10r, Kal- try i , g ' .A. was held in
Marg. M. Arthur. Charles ' Asqu the � y ins, of S.t. txeoa�,e � W ,
Yun blot has returned to. �w n ,Ferguson axtci R. Ii.: A' it iia oiz 4'�'edner.duy` after -
1 • .Arthur g , h nmei- Dai• so , A , , thc, (ate ,d foo � , ,
1 r_ -a alts holidays wzt iixaro: ]Cteobt, d tl lrillap wad ap' o , ' ovena'ber ,.12th. There _wars a
iri d tiers. ' oo ntecl to interview the loe.i1 organ- o cl a.ttendan 4M�i's 3urr tt opened
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Mrs. o«, xzae ;tons. e " .
k° d R attended' the funeral t Th salesmen ex]Ree1i to na'ai*e hc, meetln with reading of tiara Scrim -
f the ate Mrs. Wan. '.k`hollaPeon, aat a e"anvass within a weep or ten clays.• t °g b , I ru ea'. A short
o tole, followecd t y p y
- Dutmgaunon on Monday. B i P.i3, Meet .—) lie .Y!P.U. 11elci business s scion followed, and Miss
r . I+,7ekiel ' 'hillip cress , .g o - 8unda l •
M .atntl M s „their monthly eeti g n y 13urritt :.dosed , ,the meeting, with'
,_called tc);?Goatericli on "Sunday, eyenin,� evening. The meeting was .pzpaxed which a social cu of
.� a death of Mr. •Phillips n . Ueor re plrayer, .after p
owing to this by'. Llmer klaltertsoi y anile so , tea was served by Mrs. Kiley. and a rs.
:�kr;' Alfred Telkloutt. sided and home laakinlg, vegetables and .precserves
brother-ia�-1`a�v, R 1 t Th fatter pre
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Ilt>t�A, NOVESIPM 20
Reserve December 4tli and• l th fa r'tbe
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Moue Club are holding a bingo
• Party oaa lli'ridiaya . evening, November
21st, at the OGdelfellow' Hall, in a p o.
'their .war serv1 e . fund..:- The p
will be-• ehielieas, duell`s and geese. No
admission charge:
T a Oodeerieh ,:'tt iUie Olub will pre•,
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son - "reeit�al at •'North - street
sent a g November
United' church, oIa, Friday,
28th, at 8.3t p.m. The guest ,,artiste
will be Jean Ilaig Dorsey. and Flt. Lt.
Harvey Doney. Adnaissian 35e.
Buy at youz 4 •,Wn price clothes,
Dr: B... C Weir and Miss -,,1 osephine-
(� ler son e p
at MsaecKa Hall, S4aturd;ay,, November
,....' u _ wit`h Misses... e i • .. .. • ' r gul�ar •monthly meeting of ,the at° 2 0'• �loek. Viotoxia Helpers
.� Weir spout Sutaday ,. 1<Iatrolad I�iti rind f .M'axira ki�aat,hb3..o. l`he e� '"da
ie 'i`Feir'axt, Strathroy. s to • a readinn lirthur eG�ircle was held on iontday Class, .. M. Grant,• 'kuetioneer W7-8'
Margaaret ancd An Etelyn Raithby .wing a v �.
fur. anal - 17Liw, Lcx'ne .k c�dy of ISt. vas given b% Royce (Phillips ; a piano' evening, The xneeting, opened with Stlendor Tablets, harultess and
r s visite(' 'with It�%. aisatl \l.rs• H, ins z t ental b uru s•anganl, a p ,
. May t a aa<z 3•
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. ri c vas taken . b Shore.
vo aonal� o l
the cis t pc'
nd- rayer, followed by the ,
I% lci ,Reid • cluc�t- effective: two weeks' , supply $1, a2
(. '4'�alson recently. iEinmai ,Cud tahirle"v,Robeatson; 4noutli ;5ic�rikature'lesson 3aa• Mrs. A. 4eConne Oa npbell's Drug Store, 365
Mitten; Plunkett of Toronto, formerly selet:tion, I"llaiii JUhnston, T'he i P th liy n ''"Aa�t 'd`hou
organ •
. of, .Auburn, who �i; as on, a,,hunting trip topic �Ilwas given by aJExxiniaa Robertson•,
in 'i race coaanty, ,Shot a ...atT-Iluatiid bui ..James I•taiithby closed the meeting with
din 'the Whitechurch district. Mr, pra3'Nr,
Plunkett c, alled on - friends b.ere on w :Vleaatin ,--\irs. Ld�;ar Law -
.Saturday en route to Toronto. lie hast •;. aoaW gM S � hear ..hong.. for ,the 'NoveL w-
tlie buck on the front of his rar. �.ureetin<g of ' the '`'4'.M•S. of Knox Pres -
Mr, F'. T. Ro ison is under the a , h s1.h, meeting. vas in
' core His Yman , friends hope a by teraan churc • e .- g The
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far a spe dy recovery, , ,;_ ry read res onsively and
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A sale of homeanath baling span
Dred by the pupils' aYnd their teacher, ; M 's• 'J ohn Hous tori offered. prayer. The
e .., + r 1 call was answered with a. verse
Mss 'Edith Beacom, of 4b. N o. ' S,
1 tt was held in the Orange Hall ! c taining the word '"obey•" airs,.
Id 1e ., Jas. Howitt gave a paper on •.•l`he Heal-
on Saturday afternoon. tickets' wer' i r of the Nation," incl Miss Josephine
"ir gave one ou ••Looking Forward to
it National Pease." Mrs. Wesley
NOW -IS' TRE TIME I l in a dip•cussion o ` sh
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- On The Tidinbs P
to start that Dinner Set you
B •adnock sang a solo. Mrs, Fred Ross
n " all Missions
I tr rayer was
tr ad in unison: The meeting was
e sed by the singing of ""God Save
t e King.". A social •half-hour was
...s. nt, with Mrs. (Lawson, Mrs., Houston
a id • Mrs;. "McGee as hostesses.
walt-Q Sets are all open
Stock—so your friends can give
you a piece for Cliristilias. •
, SMITH'S • AET' AND GIFT
STORE
'T`l a home --af' English China.
,East' St., r . Phone 198
- Women's institute: Mrs.: Ed'gai
Lawson presided foss the - November
eeting of the Walden's Institute. The
s cretary read a letter from the De-
rtnient regarding the grant - of $3
hich is •to be used for educational
rposes. It was decided to ask'for it.,
letter was read from the Department
garding a donation. for blankets or
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¶i lie or g'ua o e m , "r Saitur }aye, Mondaay ' and Tuesday
Weary, Asx Thou Languid, . was read coiirbTues ns,
b Mrs. Wok Reid, after •which the only --ribbed' fleei`e-Tined
y . b:: i 1.44„„ - Shirt and drawers, 79 .
hymn � was .sung, i:� sirs . >±3vix � Somer- $
' ille gave .a pleas%tg„,Ziiano sole, The GOeDIEi t1LIH. DOII.I:AiR STORE. 47
t -t j ic, given by Miss Gertrude Hoist, The IGoder1eh Pewnship north 'end
was on two interesting chapters from branch of the Red :(.Toss Socictty will
e a , ressive euchre at !the home
the study ibool�-- relating . �the_.,..�- .hold. I�'ro�'
perienees of Mrs, •ofoitIi, in "For- of Mr. Francis C.hiseho�m,'. 4th con
g •e R” and "God Answers PraYer." cession, on' Friday, .Neovember `28th.
t,la Hess
__:1li s ,Mary 1wI Kay' then, appropriately Bring refres4hments (cake - or_ -'sand-.
sang ,"1,1Sha1l Not Pass Again Th .s wiches). 'Proceeds for patriotic pur-
Way," which was much enjoyed, The poses. - '
meeting closed with singing and - Rumm�a sale . at. MacKay Hall
prayer. Saturday, Noveinher 22nd, by' •Vic,
"1`he regular meeting of the Women's. Coria street W,A., at 1 p.m. 47
Association of North street, United At4Iiingslbridge I3a11 Monday• even-
' o e xi will ht. herd o, ThursdaY,
ing, November 24th, Roy MacKenzie
\uveinber :'7, at 3 o'clock, a - and orchestra, this is the last dance
of LMrs, .N'• b.erseh'aw, Brock street. until aftrer Christmas. Don't miss, -it'•
'-Che ladies' quartette wire- sing . at -
the mornineg service •in- North street 47Ruznmae .sale in Mackay Hkxll,
-United eiuirell. next Sunday and. Miss
Clara 3arf'ett- will sing• the'. solo under auspices of North street (Mission
` n Beethoven) : in Circle, on December 6t;hh at -1.30.
..Song- Def IFen�te ce ( in 47-9 .. ��
the evening Fit, -'Lt. Doney will s . g - A collection of: new' fats 'hats special -
and the anthem wise be "The Lori's lY priced tat t$2.49. ' MLSS-MacVI;CA,.,,
Yraher (�M�alatte)., Kin ton. street. Phone 462; 47.
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2`he regular .meeting of the F.�vening �
Auxiliary of North street United church '-'rhe annual meeting of" the Gode-
will,be • held on Tuesday, November rich -Women's, eHospital .Auxiliary will
25th, Haat 8 p•m:, in the ,church; . be held at the home of ,rM .rs, D, E.
'Campbell, °.'1 'orth' street, on M-onday,,.
garden seeds for,Britain's bombed -out November 24th,' dt,3 -p.m.
area, It was decided to send $5 for . . -
:,:' The roll call wase aziswered TION`
s PERSONAT -►'
i h "A Remedy` 'for !Cold or Poison." -
Mrs.' H. C. Wilson gave an interesting fir. ands Mrs• Bushman of Kitchener
talk: on - The ""Care -o —•a--'Sick-Room-4. - l'ere guests one day last week with
Miss Amelia Mcilwain sang a solo and Mrs; q`Hos -young. .
a reading was given by Mrs. Jerenniah 'fir. and' Mrs. Jas. �IcaCracken at•
'1`aylor. Dr. B.- C. 1'i'eir `was b"Ues't tended the funeral. of emirs. McCracken'e
speaker mud gave ti talk- oda _`•Food, and.. "brother' T.- J'"Bt�rtd�f�ep�f °Blyth; v
Its 'Value." firs. J. C. Stoltz aid Mrs, Thursday•last. •
Gordon Taylor . were appointed a com- Alan R. Moore of 'Stratford, formerly
mitres to look after the •exchange of ,of 4Goderich, has `been sleeted president
gifts for the December meeting. The
singing "of `'God wave the Bing"" of the Independent "Wholesale Grocers'
brought the meeting to • a close. A Association of Ontai'M
Staff -Sgt. _ W, Buchanan and IStaff-
lainty lunch was served by .the . Sgt. T, Markwiekx •of Camp Borden,'
linstesses,--Arms, Geos iseerdg i,s. - the Borrie ,
' `tvere••--we�eir.ns1 git
Jas. Howitt and .Mics J' osephine- Weir. .�annT, -Mrs. A. Buchanan, 'Elgin 'avenue.
Her "'8b`>gl Birthday. .'Mrs.° Bohn Reva'Austin L. 33udge, D.D., of Bamil-
.Haznking quietly' celebrated iter' eighty- ton, `condueiii, 'service D. the • lHamil-
sisth birthday at Ehe home�of hex presbyteriain� c'Iiurch on. Sunday last
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daughter, tars, George. Yangblut; ton anis on Monday visited friends in Oode-
Sunday. Martha Jane'. Howson, the rich,. and vicinit3,,
daughter of Joseph Howson and -Janet IM, -r. nd vin sty. will° be in Galt
Brawn, + vV'as Iborn at Esquesing, near on I'riciay to accom any Dr. and Mrs:
Toron`to� on Novlember 16, :1855, She p sou,' -of I?ungannon..
is of . English • and .Scotch descents her Haar'vey Doneyq-,•who are presenting a
, .parents havin_ come to Canada when recital there. He,. will also play. a
fano solos: -. •`
theg were quite young. hen ey se. group of p
tied at 'I'squesing, the- father followed Mr.', and Mrs. Frank iShepperd, .of
the trade of shoemaking. The first Kitchener; were guests with Mrs. John
•school • attended' by= Mra. Hunking was Vickers, West street, while. - visiting
the Londesboro school, on. the 13th their eon IGeor e, who. received ihjpries
concession of Hullett. Mrs. 'flunking while working on an airplane a.t' 'Sky
is a member pf the Auburn Baptist Harbor airport.' • - '
•church, also a member of the Ladies' irs. George'. -Gee and little daughter
inV' of
Aid': tMr De'cemher 3, X875;-a'iiLs Ids a> Mss. A. I ilbarnand s
married to John 4Hunking. About fifty Brantfoid,-'were wee`& -end visitors at
,one years ago they came to Auburn. and the hoz�ne of their parents,l+ir. and Mrs.
lived on the Elkin' homestead, and' later (Colin Patterson, 4Glohcester Terrace.
built the home whlere the late Robt. Clark Finlayson, eLucknow .business
Scott resided. Mr. Bunking passed man who is well known- in :Goderich as
away on April4, 1897:" Of a family„ of a baseball ,catcher; lia'ying played for
,seven, -five .,are living ::Mrs. Mina ' Far- the local Wain three years ago, is a
row, t,heswold, Del ; Mrs,• Alice Wilson patient in Alexandra 'Hospital recoyer-
Clinton;-QMrs•. "Geo. Yungblut, Auburn; :ing.from an appendicitis• operation: He
Wesley, Varna, and Albert, Detroit, is doing well and expects to- be d s -
Mrs. Hilnking makes her home w�itli - charged.- this week -end. '
Mrs. Yungblut. Her manyk friends : Hilton S4olziies, purser on the str.
wish her many• more birthdays. - Superior and a brether of -the late
Judge Dudley' diolznes; who has been in I
Mr, and Mrs: John JP." • Robertdon of Alexandra . Hospital for nearly - tw.o
Toronto visited their relatives here at months. recupergf'ipg from an attack
the weelae•end. of pnnnmonia,.;'`Is,; taking "favorable
progress toward, recoVe,;ry and is look-
ing forward to' an: early discharge from
hospital:
Pilot Officer Douglas Murray Elliott
of Toronto,. serving overseas w itli the
Ito:•A?F.; 'is reported as missing after
•epera,tions over Europe on Octob"er 29
to • 30. Word of -this ,was .,received by
his parents, Mr; and Mrs. T. R. •Elliott
of Toronto and passed on to his grand.
motther,' Mrs. Matthew Welsh of Huron
township., ePilot 'Office£ Elliott was
twenty-three and hacl, served with the'
1L-0,A.F. since midsummer of 1940, re
ceiving his wings hi April and going
overseas' shortly after. r Mrs. Welsh's
son, Murray, lost his life in.France in
the last war. •He �v asp almost the same
age as ..her gra�hdson, now , reported
missing. -_•+Kincardine News,
O It,'lI 'NT. TWO eLA'R'GE CL]Hi1
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TO E T.• •MODERN ;SUP TEST
Service rStation, well ' located, In
Mitchell-; has a good quota ; includes
living quarters; 1laailt-iiabooth; garage,
ideal for a mechanic. IR. II. MELLEN,
bcaforth, . P.O. BOX 322. i hone 92.
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'. . (URNIe$IbiD 1� PART-
O I€,h,N6- F
E'V"1. heated • satiable dor "two.
Phone 380. or call 8ItGN'4L-STAR:
47X:
When in the market for Coal'
• Call CHAS..-1LEE'S OFFICE
Phone 22
and . you will get'' PROMPT Service
ncr--eoal Yard—at The Harbor/
Hardware ;Store- �
Barg."
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?dds CToho, Ti*- '5C Tn -
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ranCtSekSey' e. 34s C`o,1'i
37.
Z.ogeutherries Aylmer Choice 'Ts '. 1
MAPLE ,SYIEUTP Grove
CORNFLAKES L Quaker 2 Pkars. c
Added 31 -oz:
GRAPE J� ION L : Pectin '. 27c•
P :•
HEINZnti. 25c
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• TOMATO
KETCHUP
BtY25c
8at..•19c
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COFFEE,
BOXCAR
1 -Ib, Bag 39c -.
8 O'CLOCK.
lib, : Bag 35c
RED 'CIRCLE
1 -Ib. Bag 31-c,
a
ins Tree -Sweet 54 -oz.
1143210Z1 • .1121 7C
"JOHNS ON's, ; Glo-Cocit t 5'41
-JOHNSON'S, Paste Wax litlf 59c
MOTOR OIL Apenn, a fin: 1.39
—VITAGRIRIE Cereal Pl[aC. 19c
VICQ.R O 1171'49c
CLEAIISTH White Sall .,'3 roc 43
NIBLETS . Del • Maiz 21 .25c.
APPLE VICE Allon's 2 I' ii• 150
LUNCH LOAF Hedluids •i
7 lig' 29c
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TOMATOES A& 1
P Fanny • Tion
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OYSTERS Clwerle if . 1,lL09,-o�1,7c
Er Avinier
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/Irish- or Lamb Ai Tins 2.56
FRLIITS UtVEGETA.BLES
GigiPES California Red Emperor
TEXAS MililtSIISEEDLESS'—LARGE SIZE -
*GIIIIIPEFIRIJIT Excc'knt Source of Vitamin C 3 for 19e
LETTUCE xc Ile, A rrcl4 o Vit 1.1U1"t9�,�4 r heap
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0r i Gt "r .'Ex eluent ource of vitamin C do . OO&
It HEAkt5 Ontario Grpe',tn Pre,i Chep 2..bc s.190
otiuARIO eGt COWN : WASI ti a�E�.'
oit QvA,tt'x°iz .
�EROT Excali •nt $durce of Vitamin A •. 4 lbs. 15c
2••s. 190
issd tet elle
SERVICE FOOD STORES
00a Patellas
II* itot tri fatrtll'y Me
RENT.—FUktN1�S?>•:LI ,D R OMS'
suitable 'for light housekeeping;
also board if desired. J'. E.•BARNv-
WE1LIL Keays St. 46x
REIN ,_ 1 f +RTI`.E--'PORTA) LLE
typewrii,erry; easy to carry'- with
you ; easyr to put out of your way.
We •also have one or two for sale.
(latll-SIG�11!, �L-�Sr-LB,,. Phone '71.
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house on- Essex street. Vacant
December lht:. Apply' GEO. Maec-
EWAN. 47
O RENIT.--HIOUISIE,. FUi'.�tNI�S'�e1Wi)
or unfurnished.— All onveniences.'
Apply MAX (FRANKEL. 47 8 .
C%R,Ti1lD., A, ILA 3118. 'HANDBAG.
Owner• may havee sa'a>se, by provi>ag.
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,.0R SAL1J.--�' "�A43` it'RONT, �•, 7
acres, orchard, ' whop or `'part.
Sewer water- etc*. RL1 S HDd aE,
1120"" '8 h ave. Ricli nOn
�, .r$ i r
Ctity - oL' B. C.. °IIrAY�S, -Goderich. ,,
41-tif
00 ! ,- ONF PU1 E-BLRErp OX-
r old
I�OItIDL►OWN ' attain, 3 yep, s ,.
also twelve ipuroltred:' 0sford • ewe
lambs not 'registered ; one year-old
rani that .won - Srst prize. at all hairs
;shoivii 'in Perth Ifu•rof and" Bruce.
I±1R.AN1 YOUNG, Itr.R...5, Goderieh ;
`pihone iparlow . 47
rpo . It/VT.—TWO UNrrumiNjS+IIT•D,
1 heated,
urlxstair ,roomsy . partially 47
8 Wellington St.
CARDS OF TI1M KS
r. Mf LY OF THE LATE MRS.
Mabel Thompson ' wish to thank
their many' friends and .neighbors fog•
the many klindnesses shown them in
their recent 'sad bereavement, Wand for
the profusion of floral offerings sent.
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S. A'IaFIWP TF.iRBUTT AND
Mr. ,Gordon Tebbutt wish -to thank
those who were -so kind and sympath-
etic to them in their recent bereave-
ment, also those who sent toral',tributea•
or loaned cars, ' .47
FOR. IS, t ' «•--IFIAu'IRB !„' i> S -MORSE
pumper' and water systems, 'lighting'
plants, windmills, , h'aanmer milds and
grinders, Z stationa± engines, scales.
ec. eA 4LL Hamilto.
etc!. D. H. . S'�l� ,h��It'iI�L, r;
St:, .4 odericl . • . 46.7
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F1.113LIC NICE
rJ.kA'11�1't' Wcil81�4'N,
oc. Dip. Royal Goll
Organists, London', rig
c"paaetl -to receive at
Production, 4Singirag
Dramatic ,rt, e;tc;
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apply'
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Phone 43-4x
FOR • S'A:LE.--SMALL . OO'M'FORt:-'
ABLE house, ' barn, chicken house,
garden, in Summerhill, Nice • little,
home .,,.for .someone,... $300 cash price.
'WM; • PEARCE, ,Realtor, Exeter. 47x
WANTED.
'' ANTED ,TO Btry OLD HORSES
and dead cattleVmust be sucabl.
for mink' reed; , removed. promptly
FRED GeILBERT, R.R. _ 2, Baytiea,,•
Phone 908 r 22. -Clinton. Calls paid
for. .' , 18 -Id
WA►N'TED,A P • GOOK , GENERAL;
good salary, one willing to serve
dinners. 'Box No. 92, SIIGNIAri,-IS'T4R.
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NOTICE TO C$ DITOi 8
NNIOTICE TO OREDIT'ORS.
Netiee Is hereby `:given to salt persons
having. any- claim against the estate of
'Louisa J. Misier, late of •the Town bf
Goderieh, in the- County- of Huron,
widow, who died on or about the 8th
day of !November, A.D. '1941, to send '
same to the undersigned on or beefore
the 28th day sof lSTovemlxer, 1041,, as
on and after that date the.,executors of
the said estate -shall 'proceed, to dis-
tribute the assets thereof,: having ° re -
gird., only -';to the claims then Alilefi,
Dated at 'G-oderich this 11th day of
November, A.D. 1941. 'f
R. C. HAYS,
Goderich, Ontario,
46-8 Solicitor for the -Estate.
AS.—WOMIA'N TO )3 AN
and Vivax floors twice weekly:`
Write 'Box 1No. 91, SIGNAL -STAR.
47 -
ORiN.
BROWN. $
At Alexandra Hospital, ° WANTED.—MAID FOR GENERAL.GAderich, on V`ovember. 20th, to Pte. housework. IRS J. W; CRAIIGIE,`
and 'Mrs. Geo, Brown; Goderich, a phone. 160,
CAST. -At Ale --
xandra Hospital, 4Gode- WTD, '— Ai —RESPECTABLE
rich, on November 10th, to FO• H: widow would appreciate eompan-
and Mrs. Cast, Goderich, • a son, ionshtp with lady or elderly couple for
GOOD. -At Alexandra Hospital, 'G •ode- winter. Write MORS. S'ABAH TYLER;
filch, on November 13th, to Mr. ad R.R. 3, Goder'ieh, c(o Jelin Kelly.
Mrs: Wm. E. Good, R.R. No. 3, 47x
Auburn, a_ son. .
'NEWCOM i+3 -At . A exan i ra oapi a ,
Goderich, on November 16th, to Mr..
arid.. Mrs. 'Walter Newcombe, Gode-
rich, a daughter.
OWEILL.--At Alexandra -Hospital,
• Goderich, on INovemlber 18th, to Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Powell, Goderich,
a son.,
EG11)NE!R. At London, Ont,, on Friday,
Noventber 14th; 1041, Ohristyne F.
M•ac13lwan, wife-•- of Dr: Frederick
Tristram Egener.. •
THOMPSON.--At London, Ont., on
Friday, November, 14th, 19414 Mabel
Thompson, widow of William Thomp-
NOTICE TO CREDITORS,
Notice is hereby given to all persons , -
having any claim against the estate
of Annie 3. Girvin, late of the Town of
Goderich, in the County of Huron,
widow, who died oar or about the 3rd
day of November, A,'D. 1941,' to send
sa>xie to the undersigned, duly proven,
on. or before the 28th dfay of •N,oveember,
1941. as on and after ,that -date ,
the executor of the said estate shall
proceed to make distributi,ou'' of the
e as,aets thereof, having regard only to
the claims then filed. ,
Dated at .Goderich this 13th day of
November, A.D. 1941. _•
R. 0. HAYS, ' .
' ,- Goderich, Ontario,
46-8 - Solicitor foot the Estate.
Tt 'W'A1`7Tf:D.�..,pvf1R .
Clolborne. Duties to commence
January 5th, 1942. • Apply to - WES-
LEY JOHNSTON, '.Secretary, R,R. 1,
Dort Albert. 47•
VIETNOTICE TO O ITORIS,
A1T '"personsr a4ilife `Codi "'against
the estate of George Sowexby,' late of
the Township of Goderleh, in the,
bounty of J:furon,p farmer, deceased,
wtho died on or abbot the 19th day of
1'eebruary, 1941., are notified to forward
gTN► �I .--YOUNG GtI'11ai+' C) DO fulF particulars, of their accounts to
general hQuseweorlt Apply MR•8� the undersigned.•o er. h ore ,,.002:11101.
t ie. 15th
E. L. DEAN, 87 East street, Goderich.
N,OTIICIE TO CREDITORS. '
Notice is hereby ° given to all -persons
halving• any claim against the estate of
Emma 3. Matthews, Late of the Town
of Goderich, in the ' ounty of Huron,
,widow, who died on or about the 4th
day of November, 1941, to- send: same
to the undersigned on or before •
December 5th, .aa on and after that
date the executor of the estate shall,
proceed to make distribution -of -the
assets thereof, having regard only to
the •claims then. filed, -
Dated at Goderich this 18th day of
November; A.D. 1941. -' ' -
t R. ' C. HAYS,Goderich, Ontario,
Solicitor for the -Estate. -
day of December, 1941,.after which
47 date., the executors will proceed to Ms-
, tribute the assets.
• Dated at Goderldh this 17th day of
Mr, andMrs, 11 H Schumacher of November, A.D. 1941.
Buffalo were guests last -week with the ,HRt.VNK DONNIELLY, � • Goderich,
letter's mother, Mrs. Thos. Young, Ontario, Solicitor for the Executors.
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