The Goderich Signal-Star, 1944-03-09, Page 4icksons
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rent and to buy a far"fin,
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wave a Lustrou• cold wave for your I A
next "permanent, For• information andN,
appointment call Vera, Beaut;• 'alori►, :. °
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`, Ch rch street, Uoderich, 1 hone-3rltl.•
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"el these* March nneeting' at the home
`of °Mrs. ' Moniteith, , with an excellent
hit' -eta is ' et the,
attendanceN °lie C... e p
meeting was ways and, means of rats.,
ing money for the annual thank -offer-
ing. ' It Was decided to have'an Easter
s Dur-
ingfor the members and. friends. u
ing the _ tea the clothing to be sent to
tile. Indian. bpy ' and girl cardston,
Alberta, .K• - . The
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inainder o "'thie chapter - of the study
book° entitled "The Indelible Mark of,
History" was •read'and greatly enjoyed:
After the meeting a delicious .cup ,of
tea ' was served.
F
Drug
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The" W.A. t f,F Tartan 'street 'Ousted.; , .. ,
.second class. µPor:the'thet two siiMmers
church' :wall hold silver teas, in, the
Ronald has been em loyed on. the
church hall on March 17th, front 3 to Ail . pk . where„ e
0 vessels of the Gieai, ,La es, e, •li
6 p,nnn. Everyene is welco ae. reeoive mining tlali'i •ill res ve hire
three -act play, . , Reacd�'snade n 'position', o :Prier
or
�" mt' "',is to be resented at Victoria well -.in, nisi pxesent pas .i i r
Ca ly* i . nr chat Friday,. March to his enlistrnentk ine visite cihis kiss e,,
• street. United ch r ari�an, formerly. of lase. C�€uindiftn 'Bank
2 ,m°� b , •:the • Walteill „ ,:•„ Wilfrid
..nth>" , at 33.4; P., r � : ' ;Go ler><cin .a d his' i ], ,ALA
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what bade 3ui student* �d of POU •
rile,
101at l
1lrtrlrp at•tentled the welcome dance
at the Empire Sery ce (lube. on % 'ed
nesday, Mrlreh -lst. The ('tub -personnel
had planned. ,ear ' interesting evening
of contests and various tyles of• daneee.
The.` lads wl.o� said. they could not
na were soon en ,the„ lloort as the
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`.tom evening's -"fun, Flt= Lt, . anber.,g.;
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:C�andea�• Wei13 senior ila�-n1 _officer
nit : ofhosts,and-
the.cu �.
were ide l aw,i p
.Leading,,Writer Roylanee led, in`•the
glances;. "ALA. D.- J'. " Villiams was the
accompanists
Winners of prizes were -Miss• islerina
Dunbar and ALA. Wilfred Davies in
the elimination 'dance;, ,Anna, ,'Culbert
"musical knees i ,. ALA: .
for
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ri-Dance- an P:1-4411 etvstri °[T un„has .Audrel*'ii!a lott of Toro to nd'E; M.
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ss' Club 'd che'stra`.(:formerly• n`etorn • to G. de �,..
his s Ti .. y ,lu ar three weeks With Reeve and Mrs. W.
in 9
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to
Willis Athntty 'lil A 50c Iohn - Baker prior' °to 'his' enlistment,
to •�•.. Ac ffii5�14n' ti0c,+ : "xQ3e .Ronald is taking his. hiitia'l ,training
:A,n els ue .,Grey 1•Iair_ Bestorerwgives a
g u. T n ant rro, ..
air. • at aond.o , . a , w
'1 lifeless h
1tietr4us color to griev, .1feX s I�
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• .ells Drug,S . '' � .1.•
4%0" , euchre and .dance ill "be 'held ,1zrs.: Roy Mohring lba ".received the
�r f llows' Hall,Goderich, 'on following letter from her son `Harold,
the Qdti e
who ` is with a Canadian: parachute
battalion. in England','', having t, trans.
ferrdd from the Elgins: just before they
left -for Italy: "•",." • -
F"ridmy;
'March 10th; auspices
1 of the Taylor's • Corner Red Cross So-
ciety. .Music by the Bayfield' Valley
Fire. :Lunch will, °• be served. Admix'
:+ Farmers drive
"; ears less than. siva*
peopib;;;.,pnd- get
11ow hates from.'
._. .
w' But farmers 'do
drive -,ane ',unin-
sured :accident,
could wipe�►ut
.your home or your .•
savings, "Bi y' the
- protection of
slot Automobile
' Insurance:ndw.
sion 35c.
The regular jeetiag. of Central Home
and School Assaciat on. wli-be held in
-, • ' -.venin
,Central • Se)aool on.,,Tue sd .y ag . evening,
March -14,- Re . : 3::-'urr ll -•-Wil
lead -a: discussion on post-war aims, and
there will be : a. social half -sur.
, Victoria H. & S.°meeting, Thursday,'
March 16th, 8 p.m. Guest speaker,
Mrs. Chaffee:* Topic, "The Value: 'pf
Home Training." Questions invited..
Everybody welcome.
The • Goderich Township. Hospital
Auxiliary will meet at the. home of
Mrs. H. Lamprey.,., Newgate street, on
Thursday, March 16th, at 2:4.5,p:u,.. -10
• A St. Patrick's dance, Friday, • March
17th;. at 9.30, - at Kingsbridge hall.
Carruthers' orchestra. Admission50c.
,
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Rummage sale under the auspices
of the Evening Auxiliary of North
street United church, •Saturday, April
22nd, in MacKay Hall. ' -10
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'Painful corns quickly' relieved. with
t Liloyd's • Corn Salve, 50c at Campbell's
and Emerson's Drug Stores. 9-13-
-Ahmeek Chapter, •I O.D.E,, will° hold
-rummage sale ort April° 15th 'in
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G:. C.,TRELE;A, N AGRNCZ DUNG ON
GO$DON Ei�V .LL; , R.R. No 6, . `rOD +. .C'H
REPRESENTING --
PILOT INSURANCE COMPANY
lire *rite insurance to•coier selected risks fin Automobile, 'Faure, Pe nal
• Property` loa'ter, •Burglary,''Platei Glass, and , other . geneiral insure e,
"Dear Mother; -==I hope "you and all
the family are in good health, and 'that
You all 'spent .an enl.oyable Christm0,a:
'Gordon, T.S. The spot Waltz y prizes
were wont by''Sub.-Lieut. Vernon and
winthe a
Dr tali
it
Barbara Lancaster., . a. - �
on the pig , created a 'great deal of
amusement as, the'spectators : watched
,
each blind -folded contestant ,following
directions' • This: contest was won.'bye.
Miss . Eileen Bogie'and Petty Officer
'W, McMarrow. :'
donated Two off=th=ese.. .sizes were`' do n.t Y
hu an and Mr. , J.
Mrs. L. C. C•. prt} � .
Sutherland. Mrs.. W , F. •Gallow and"
•her assistants served sandwiches and
coffee. Mrs. D. J.' Patterson and Mrs:
L. C. !Chapnnan acted as-,ehaperons for"
, ,m s cam where, : I t .. . n
I had Christ u. in a P . At i<he Frrday even. long dance, open
s.<in-tri n1n -- 1-I--'snpi ose•�-fou - ser'c�iee mer about 'sr' t -f-ve,
guessed it — I have'been in -the para= n . people enjoyed tlie)eveningr Some
troops since the 8th of Deeennber. Res ofb g p 1'
ceived m . wings on the 15th of lauu- tabletennis. •. -
of the" boys` who didn't , 'dance -played'
Y l •
ary, the -day I„ finished my eighth •
Jump. • Made another :jump._ this after-
noon ,and it was a-• good' landing,- It's
quite a thrill , to jump lout sof a plane,:
but -when the parachute opens you are
quite relieved of all worries My. pay
'has gone up -$2,25 a�: day s1ncei I •earned
rnv wings, I wear a Fred beret, high`
brown boots, and a .set of wings over
my left" breast• pocket. The r�egiunent is
very good and Its ;guys -about• -my. -axe,
So- it,yvilt''be. a good gang to be with..
Closing for .now. , Dove to all.",-
Bert." Mrs. M9hring's oldest son, is
with the . Elghis in : Ital;v', 13111, the
third of the faixtily . to Joim._ the %rtes;.
reports 'today at•London for the navy
:end .from there will go,'tp Montreal
for training, 'BM, whir has. j,us1,tnrtied
eighteen, has been trying ,since he was'
w . ai-xteen Vin:' 'get', ante •tlz "ivy, • The'.
MacKay Hall,- Please r reserve the da'te:. Mobrings .are doing:their -keit. -
• • Rummage sale under . auspices . of.
Margaret Seager Club -'of ;St. George's Mrs. Harry 'Worsen has : received
church; .Saturday; ~;March' 18th, at 2 word that her husband:' Sapper 'Harry
p.m,,_ 'in th Irish all . c e aatd� :?t, ac' 1,; a arri�Pr „z$ fell •oveprse
get some bargain -sin -good' used •clothing. Harry .ts 'n •Son 0 Th ,° "rvs:
end . arl
10-11 V': _�'�'orsell K V's sb eet.
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... ' ea. ne , ,o ca
[ licenses, drivers'; permits and gasol},e
, ration.books • is drawing closer. These
• may be obtained from J.. W. MacVicar,
at MacVicar's Shoe: Store on the
Square. n
On Match 31, thepresent gasp ine ic�nses slid ration coupon books
will expire. ,• After. that date no gasolinewill besold except on the-
. `presentation of, a ,194445 ration book. •
11 ins Own.interests, every. .owner asked tet ---.y. at once
`.for a.;ncw .license `°and_.'ration coupon' book --for -each of his vehicles. r
Application forms must be .com,pleted. in detail...
r
Commencing Xprd 1, under' the 1944-45 rationing :plan, the opera- =a'
tion which..wilt be. basicaliythe 'some as that now in effect, all
non-commercia ve . c a owners wi 1 a gain'b •. •
• gasal.inc, license and •ration coupon►book, containing 40..units for 'a
passenger .car,: or 167for'a motorcycle.
Sunilarl owners of,vehicles eligible for a "Special" categorywho
can Prov ' their need, will be granted an extra, vocational allowance,
•-..fixed'intaciy or' '-y ati 494, 5 I determining
• the citta allowance -ti-- which ,will,be measured to individual needs
-- the. haus cateaci _at d mi1ca of Cho":Car will. not.necessarily
be an it ant coside�ration... � .-. -
The extra vocational„ couports''�cctii.l again be issued in books labelled .
J
Special^';t. and each boolt`-will ntain not'inore han--60- inics.---To-
peri>t.constant revive of the needs' of oach "category a=pplicant, only-
one
nsWone `o Special" book, or portion • thereof, will be issued at s. tithe.-
-The Oil Controller also has the right to refuse any application for '
'iR, "Spcci l"' category;• or° to :suspend any ration, couponbook for
an infraction'of the rcgulatioris.• ,. , :.;. _
'The shorrage-of,gasoline is acute. Do•not apply for'a "Special
category unless your need is argent.
• Gasoline"for coinm rcial vehicles will again be ratione(1.c, .'1'o' assure .K
::themselves: sufficient gasoline to • carry, on -normal 'business `' .activi7
ties afters March 31,: operators of commercial .vehicles ' are urged to.
cotnp1 te' at ince'--and 'Lits •chin. the rerluiredu:applh.aLi&fl1-for ch :7of
Aeir'veh'icics x,
an°d 'after ri.l' 1, 'seriice- station attendants will, not accept
gasoline• the license plate number of the motor-,
ration coo ons Unless
. vehicle f oar -wiiich they wcfe -issued is� written in=ink on each coupon.
, •r plata. .� .: .. r • y -
eve motor' vehicle must :also display �n its windshield a 194445'
' stinker indicating the,,c gory' of the coupon boob submitted, at
'the time tf,the.purch ( . .
If the owner of a. motor vehicle sells,: transfers -or disposes . of'it•
0i
° any Way, It is hisobligation to see'that the gasoline license 'and:
'.'i ration cnupoix book•for that.vehicle is returned immediatelyato•the
Recent 'enlistments• for the army :at
London include C- R. A?neDbnald; R:R:
1; Goderich: A. R. Hill, Bruceleld;
Inkley, Clinton. . • •
'COLBORNE FEDERATION' OF:
AGRICULTURE •
The Colborne branch of the'. Feder-
ation of `Agriculture- will hold' its next -
meeting • on , Tuesday evening, arch
14, in the 'ownslii i `TIalf, ' Co.riow A.
good program is bing • prepared by the
I epmille`r members and . an interesting
debate by, four young pople *,.ill be -a
feature of tl2e 'p 1ogram:-- : The subject
of debate will be: .`Resolved' , that
farmers"•'would. be better ' cl# n ;every
way by working • eight hours per -day,,
instead of tivelve °' . The program will
commence at, 8.15 shaarp,: --'
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• Kkopalat health. halts , �Oc.. Lasing s„C� Sauce R
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CHICKEN
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2-o bot.
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Oxydol sm. 10e age: 25c Jiver
Champ, Cleaner pkg 10e'
PERSONAL 1VIENTION;'
•
Mrs. Garrett' Carpenter, from. Wel-
land, vas here ;for the funeral of her
uncle,...the -lrtte Wm.•, Anita c.
Mrs . Chas. --Worsen of Rrc'hener
gnerr -thi. week-eiul.. with Mr and
C`. W. - Worsell 'Kenya street
• Mr.. and Mrs, . Fred Robinson and
family, of Toron-to.' are • guess With
'the former'sparents, , Mr. and Mrs.
I'red- Robin son, ..r
,Mrs. flugh Luxton of Highland Park,
•Michigan;,' is ' a 'guest with her sister
Mrs.J. : 'Harrison,; and ..,• Mr. Gordon
Hnrrx.olg, Victoria street. - r -
Mr„ Clifford McCartney of._ T,letroit
was a -Week-end-..visitor with his,• bro-
ther, ; Capt. ,Lorne :..McCartney, aid
,sister, Mrs. R. J. Howard. •
Among the recent R.0"A,F'. inspectors
graduating from the A.I D. , Scho p1,
11 Talton; .' was Corporal .Donald' poll er
of Edmonton: Corporal : Collier has
been 'posted; to: Toronto • and .he, 'and,:
Mrs: Collier nee Helen • MacMathr
have taken up residence in that city.
how;; much :you will enjoy a
steaming cup of Keelson's
famous Chocolate Cocoa
TJ�V*HT.
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JERSEY BRA •
(OC/I1•
rteareSt Regional Oil Control Oil.
•To 'obtain, a gasin
ole license and ration coupon book, secure an
application form al- you nearest post Office. Study ; the'
for=m and follow carefully the instructions contained, therein.'
p �
• When you'stateii , your 194445 94%411'14`rat#dn book, guard' xt carefully.'
y►o nbl feeivekit in your ear. If, because of your rtegligeneis, it is• lost or.
•
dttolen, it may. not be replaced.
E DEPARIMENT OF MUNI1'IONS AND EOPPLr,
xonouAwe Co D. xowz.liue«
cANAM H RT 0F A CLINE E YOUR COUPONS SPARINGLY
ern e tery ,
femorrrals
AIM enquirliee will beikiromptlY,
atter to
Cunningliam .. v
Pryde
.
EXETER PIiONE 41 *'
CLINTON °
tin charge of Mr. j . Zappe)
SEAP01011
Tuesdays and , Sattirda3rs
•SUCH 'is the grateful testimony of
" countless fighting men Who kept their
."rendezvous vwit ' 'Death" and live to
tell -the tan Eve Red Groin triumi h
over :death,' wounds, disease and
human . agony is that in which . ►ou..:
may "take pride. Because it` °iso: YOUR
Red Cross,. ' Thus it is you who help
those in pain and peril
how as the dreadful cartage of war
. increases a, s more farine-strielkened
couttries'are"made' aacessibls toyour
Red Cr'bss, the needgrows•at terrific
pace. So bauch money is needed to
maintain, a steady now of 'parcels for
prisoners . of war, F of blood: serum,
• medical supplies and" dressings,sur
instruments, hospitals and :hos-
,pital equipment, food and clothing,
to, name but a few of the d`mands
ori roux RedRS Cross. Raise - ourr sights
,--give MOour lied Cr ss needs
your mercy. doars NOW!