The Goderich Signal-Star, 1945-03-29, Page 5- MaelCay. H ' for
rummage sale
Reserve Saturday, April 14th
>�il at
2 p,in., under ailltpices of No1rthstreet
Evening Auxiliary. ' 121....
Fuller Brush representative, Mita
. • TO C4ZT YOUR wilt RE,'r ; t ...GP G Oodericlduring March. kar furtherWinnifreO'Neil, Clntolar .will be In
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" . (aster Monday dance at itinglilbtl4g0
gall. Carruthers � orchestra .A.
alp 5ike. Ltuneb •served... -1311 .
: Siendor Tablets are errective.ti Two.
weeks'at aP,P ly`..,$1; twelve weeks' $5, at
,
Campbell's Drug Store. 9t
On Saturday afternoon, April 21;
the .,reek.-; Chapter of the IO.D.E.,
wilrold one of its popular rummage
sales. 1n :MacKay., Hall. 13-16
we Cerus instantly relieved with Lloyd's
(horn and Callous Salve --the effective
corn rew,eci . '50c at Campbell's and
n eason tor, speckled trout , There is, great need -tor a food job ,. � y , .
The ,ops r far greater need Emerson s Drug Stores. 9-13
r 2$ and fore fon everyHaan = bat ~a
year Q April ,n ,., .'Rummage'
opens.ethis 1 in Victor a
sale to `be held.
12;• o! a good 'ma>pa ,fox every job. .
pike ..and pickerel on May"
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SERVICE
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Papa, � be - � n
'..• ,. ,ram,., .. � -� '�-
D l s ' South Sts.
eats East of North an
anal South Sts. and on TUESDAY Au all sty
paper and magazines securely as it is tg, be loaded ,
•
car. Goderich is asked to 'supply at lust 16 tons,
Every pound will held.
stormy the collection will be Heade on the 2
church under go anaVieu oaf the CR1,314R .
farms P.�xtu Y, 7th, If 0004 'arld!*y , win,l
commencing -
baking nd to sowed 1844 a u ;in Vicom .sit United church
morrow, sait .8 (eclair.'
liou't ,suffer tonstiPation, biliousness,
indigesat Kip p's Herb Tablets
for quid, relief. An excellent' tome
laxative. 25e and 750 ekes, s•t C r
bell's and all 4'ts. ., 9-13
The regular meeting of the W.A.
of Northstreet 'united church will
be held in the church hall : next Tues-
day evening .ast 8 o'clock. Mr.. F,1. T.
Edwards ,will . give a talk on "Cultiva-
r
be fa
to "'Members
vGr.
rdn Viewers." i ��x#
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t on. of
are invited to bring- their friends,
For that, anion sale call "Orent;
your:I0cU1 auetioueer, phone ON. 11.1.4
Don't forgettileconcert under
the
auspices oil' group 1 of Knox ehureh'
dies''
,Aid ,on- Monday, April, filth,
featuring Mrs. Mae 'Rance Mt:Riun0 1a►,,
impersonaator. Admission 30c. .; �- •-14
Watch Toranio city daily papers for
I.D.A. wee3k-endd specials,; or.: see • •ad-
vertisements at CarapbelI's I:D.A. Drugg
m
Store. °
Ann -image- a •° sale; • /Knot church L.� •, '
an 44dfel o
ws'. Hall, ;Saturday, April
8t t 134 ,. 13-17
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A dance will be • held in, the •Odd-
fellows' Hall, Goderich, .on Tuesday,
April 3rd, for ,the Saltford. Red Cross
gift fund. Carruthers' orchestra. will.
furnish the music.. Lunch will roe
served. Admission • SOe.
, Easter greeting cards and toiletry
-gifts at Cautpbell'e Drug,Store.,. -13
Regular meeting of Women's Insti-
tute; Thursday. April 5th. The speaker
will be .Mrs, Senderson of Wingham,
dSegs istrictboxesoresi.denr., Shower for over -
EASTER MILLINERY, smart hats
trimmed with dowers, quills' and rib-
bon, •that Would just suit your Easter
costume. • MISS ' M. R. MacVICAR,
Kingston _Street., Phone 462, -13
Bridge 614, _000"*. in St.. George's.
Parish. Hall; Wednesday, April ‘4, 8
p.m., under the • auspices St. George's
Lunch. --Admission .35c,
Everybody welcome,. -13
The -regular, eeting of -St forge's
Church. ''Woman's Guild will #1/6" -held
NednesdaY,. April 4th at•_prm,,-in` h:�t:
Parish •1• all. There w�'il be a draw for
a
.quilt and a quiz cLontest... -13
'The mtpister . of 'Victoria street
O'int .eburcb, Rev, Lawrence
1.1.
Turner, received 14 the Interests of the
mortgage fund as c in memory of
the. late Mrs. William Brownlee, " vllo
entered into her rest eight years Ago.
The tribute ef^su4alned affection waaa
'the gift of Mr. William Brownlee, °aces
esteemed . eider 'of, the aura. ''he
minister reminded his people of those
iswovenla
indissoluble tick which are
the • realm of the spiritual .which, even
the . depr t s of moth and rind
are unable. to '"a lfer.
lY
BORN ..
$R 1N'l�L _Y. A. A,le�nclra. HdspitAl,.
L 1'r .. ,
Goderich, en Marcor Jl25tb, ',1945, to.'',
I ;m
in ley, R...
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hir,=arid Mrs. Gordhrt , I� , d Y,
4, 'K,Goderich, . a�.. daughter.
.CARTER.At St. Thomas, Ont,, • ' on
` March, 23rd, 1.945, • to Sgt. W. R.
^ Colter (overseas) and Mrs.'Carter,
a daughter,,Caron, Lee.
LA IR. -4t Y :ctoria Hospital, , Londcir ,,„
.on Sunday, March 18th; 1945x to.
.P10., and Mrs. L. A. Lane, (Dorothy
Paterson), . Goderich, a. daughter,
• Patricia Anne,'•
'TiI1THERFORD. At Alexandra Hos
. Hos-
pital, Goderich, on March 24th, 1945,
' to P10. and, Mrs. Vern- Rutherford,'
Blyth, twin boy and girl, Robert
James anid. Elizabeth Irene, • ,
STEI'HENSON,-At llensall, Ont., on
• March 26th, 11945, tee Mr. and ,Mrs.
John `Stephenson (Alma O'Brien), a'
' daughter.. •
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WHALEsY.---In., Hamilton, on Sunday,
March 25th,. 1945, toy Mr. - and Mrs.
James Whaley, (nee Lucy Harrison),,
a daughter, Carol.
.WIEMOR ._
i' teMICl3AEL.—In even, loving mem-
ory of abdear son And brother, LAC.
Edward K. McMichael '(Teddy), who
died in action (Alaska).., on larch.
26th, 1943..,1
We cannot-sa . that he is- dead; • he is
lust away,
R ' GEORGE WESTLAKE . AND
his family rake this means; of
thanking those Who Were so, kind to
hintduring his illness.. Special thanks
are . offered , to Gordon White, Dr:
`G-rabam, Vlis.s,Dibkson ,and the nurses
at the Goderich °'Hospital -13
MRS: FRRED-'HU'N'T WOCLD 'LIKE
to ; express her. appreciation to
those 'who were Se ,thoughtful- and kind
during the illness and at the death of
Mr: _ Hunt. She • would also like' to
thank those who Moaned "cars -'for" the
funeral and who sent' floral tributes.
-13
With a cheery smile and a wave of
'the hand, . `'
Be has. wandered Into an unknown
land.
A ud . Lett.. dreaming how, veiy,1.,fa�r
It needs must be, since he lingers there.
And we, oh we, who the greatest yearn
For the ald-time step and the glad
return- `
_„Think ofliim faring on, as dear '
In the• love -.of !There as the love of
Here';-
Think of him - still +as the same and
Say, v ,
Ike 'is : not dead -:-.he is just away!
---Lovingly • remembered' by . Parent's,
Brothers and ,Sisters:,13x
AL.Utrr. 1404H. •OOtV .0A, LOOTICO
Not.ice•, is hereby given that a general w.
meeting of the .sseli reholdere of the
Maitla` Golf Club, Limited, will be
held at the,
Cour
t �ous(, �
n the�
s
Chambers, (' derieh, : Ontario, ° On
one day, April., 1104, '194(14 at 1.30
e . 'for the oi;
o leek , para, , f4 �l�ma '
.annual report,.(,el n .of. ire t►ri
and : the 'trans ettibn o all such ° b t-
„zless, ,Ata mayhe:;. don.- ;at : 04 general,
his Acopintc?
A wer. NO Ohl
Youraccounts- collected'
withWzt hurting'.
Qoilect]ion Bureau,
4d '•East .Sial Gi�gd'aeric,
;pboiie 531J
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HURON- ST,,‘ CLINTON— •
Theiostats,....tomatic'Danipers
'Thi rnmarneters, lV otors Belts, ;Full
°and Fans for every purpose
I ELLMAN'S' 8 ` oz. c�
SANDWICH SPRErAD �C
S]I1ViMEltf g 25C
SEEDS
4
'2�CLARIi'S 28 ox. Tin• ,
for) C
TOMATOES..:
• ttRIGHT'S, AYLMER 20 ez. tins
TOMATO ,l JIC> 2
`t4ttAFT ".1�,�{
''rNER
St. William's Orangegi-Oranef't:- JC,
MARMALADE• 24 a- ,
l)OL'If:No n Ruik
SOAP. FLAKES
SONKIST' Size 288'S
ORANGES
CLARK'S Asparagus 19 ez..a) for
SOUP &,Mu froom. i ' " ,
' rIAI R PICKLE * . 16 oz.
GREEN VOMATO ' -1-qc
Ria HMELMO
TEA BAGS
CSHMERE
TISSUE
D. JACKSON'S
JIEF`Y. PORRIDGE
POSTS . 8
BRAN MAKES
DUTCH.-SZT ONIONS '-
NO. 1 ONTARIO 75 ib.
POTATOES sBs
I'Ig` Ta'l'e
oz. Pkg...ioc
REEIflV'I: v,y Vib: 52 `
colts sum
DOMINION ° Fresh Daily tor'
BREAD 24 oz. loaf . ,
blip.•,.
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SPINACH
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CARROTS
Compared with the cost of other 'commodi-
ties, electricityis cheaper than evem 'Canadair.
today. • While average commodity prices
have now risen More than 18% over the 1935'
1939.average, the cost 'of electricity ' has
•actually,dropped u - � " V
Report by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics, •:
December 4, 1944, says: "Reductions in
electricity rates, during the blast' year ' have
provided a stabilizing influence upon the:,
general cost of living index .r. On thrt date:
Cost oF living was up 18,9%
Cost of food was up 30.8%
Cost -of fuel Was up ""8:110
• Gosf of electric ity stood at 911121.4%
Through the support' that Ontario- people'
have given their„ Hydro System; this Province
now enjoys electricity at rates that ,compare
favorably with. 'the lowest' in ' -the. world.
Greater use brings lower cost.
With the coming of eace, much power now
being used for warpro+ uction will be; available:
to bring increased benefits to homes and fauns,
Plan now for greater use of Hydro ser►ice