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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1945-04-26, Page 7ON,'.,ITL —ANN $° DIVIN EE YJU_ HS,• TERI II3L2' TEMPTED WII. '1". HADN'T TTRIENTTQ NOT A BIT OF 'IT f EV'ERY64DY 'SHOULD: ,s�...« BUY BONDS 110Y4 r �r � a ..ate. 1rr It* HELL,, I,GUE NEW COAT CAN WAIT— .. BUY A BOND TOO 4° ' YOU'LL BE GLAD LOIS, 'HEI ` '�I TIE NSW STYLES,YOUSEE.. igFTER THE WA— AND YOU'RE HELPING DEFEAT- INFLATION y'� NOW I i%$ •JIP...,41:",;y:;, "4. `SAVE YOUR DOLLARS! Buyina Bonds Is so easy ,a *ayto: do our share, even •a at doesnae . •em •.: when it w e po- ce When r ACx ,we S s do without that new dress or new slut SOW we are only securing for ourselves a better one when the war is over. Use the money to buy an extra Bond this time. JOHN 'LABATT. LIMITED London,. Canada" Mr. l Mrs Y Wahlon a r. Wm. ,woldon were Yiaitors at {lode''. rich on $tttur4,7. IdCr..'xin l xsR Wm.. McVittie visited, on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. GodfretIi Dtwgannan. Pte. ' Russel . Cook of Toronto spent' 'thee week -end with his •parents, Mr. And;• Mrs. Ugrian" Cook. The XXX. met: on Tuesday evening, with a good .attendance. The n+eeting` Lucas led .by Murray MurrayAleDowell, The Scripture lesson was read by 'Vio1e;. Cook and .prayer as offered by Don- ald, ',Snell. - The .topic ' was taken by Shirley Radford,. 'Pearl Jainieson gae. a short talk on the life of the late Franklin Roosevelt. The , ianeeting elosed ;with 'the benediction, '. A . number from this 'community Ate tended a, reception •at'`the'kiome of Mr. and: Mrs... James* . McGill'. a Clinton ,PP Thursday evening in' honor if'' the newlyweds; Corporal Edward McGill and Mme.; Mitl, .• M. and . Mrs," R. Vincent attended the funeral on Monday . of the late Mr. Geo. Bentley.. 'The' interment was; in Blyth cemetery. '. : E. `lts , of Listow e l Visit- ing with riends7 n hiscommunity; The ,Victory loan 'sailors .canvassers -are ant �Unds�-Rcxnenbor thatanr saidierg,and atamen"are . d ,pen Ing On" your suiipori 'Until the last shot' is ,fired.. A Y• The V till in 9i Tonic Contains Vitamin Bi anti Essential • F©ori"Minerals- Extensively used for headache, loss of sleep, nervous indigestion, . mia;► chrome. an e a fatlgue,, and exhaustion pf the, nervousy ' system. 60 pills, _64 cts, o Econein sizei 180: pills,' S1:5 -r Ca uda; `aTliieii� `iii" the ,.last year pro,: 'V idv"lo ° eu'r%xng more a •ec- 'vlded 73 per cent:'of its war productkon.-tiveiy the damage they do salmon fish- • Or i r ,other . allied ,nations, -will provide eries,: the Canadian bounty on- Pacific 84) per cents" in the: comifg,:tonths. coast hair seals has been doubled, • A' <. : ! �t. Painful,a < � sir" �,:�::���;, �. . .,, u.... h ' Mises theCausdofc know how sick and ::;::�:.•. <•:::-.��'!:.i; J[f you suffer from boils you miserable they made •.you feel • ' 1 Boils • are .an outward indication of impurities' in ' r! ,, f�• �; . � ` rid of f:�:� ?::�:•.• think you are just when ou and us system, S they one another cropss : up to take its place and prolong - - • your misery. ' All the lancing and poulticing you can do may not stop more coming. - . To help overcome boils you •should "purify the blood,. so i by not*give tat old, reliable blood medicine, Burdock Blood Bitters, a *ice to show *hat it will do'in helping you get 'rid' of them, ` Thousands have ed it for -this purpose.for the. past 60 years.. Why not _yen? ' . W• The T. Milbuin Co.. Limited`,"Tororito, Ont. - . • GODERICII• %OWNSHIP, Apr. 23.- Congratulations are extended, to Mr. and •Mrs: Graham .Johnston on -tht 'arrival of a wee daug';hter on April 20. Mr. and' Mrs. H. F. Rorke, of Clin- ton, were resent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. G. Harwood. •A large 'number from The c om mu n- ity attended he fimyra1 of tile 'late Mrs.Wm.: Cantwell inColborlton sn sship on Saturday, t. A memorial service.church, ()h . -Sunday for the late Franklin D, Roosevelt. Rev. L. 11. Tither. • occupied ` the pulpit, paying high..tribute to the -late President, talc, ing his ,discourse : from ' Revelations, 7: 9-17. ':During• -the service ills, sang a solo, "Some Day We'll Under- stand," in his 'usual fine st3=le,' Congratulations are, extended to Mr, and Mr.. Austin Fuller on the arrival • of li wee daughter on ,April 22. -b, Miss Dorothea 'Tichborne' is visiting in Clinton with Miss Mary Harwood'." LEEBURN : LEEBURN, , April. 24,—A. cablegram came 'on' Wednesday of last week , to Mr.' and Mrs. Lock- Cook -stating that their ' son Delbert had -been wounded in'Belgium. ' Later word was that , it was a bullet wound in his forearm. We traist• there will be a good recovery. Mr. Tom Quigley left oil : Friday for Detroit and New York after visiting his sister; Mrs, Jae, Chisholm,. here, and his brother, •Mr. Austin Quigley, of Kingsbridge, aid other friends. - - Mir: Irving: Hunter is canvassing for the Victory loan. Meeting.—The Women's,Mis- sionary Society of -Leeburn church .niet at the home of.Mrs. Pearl Bogie, Shep- pardton, •• on 'Wednesday afternoon, April:. i8thi.T'here was an uttda ,ice of nine members and°'two visitors. Mrs, Jean Schram was leader and followed the program in the Missionary Monthly 'as far. as 'possible. Mrs. T, Hunter gave e.the Bible reading andMrs. A. yy,, A D � n ra ei si ess of the 0 i u n .i�....gl e p meeting .was' Conducted by the-presi- dent: hepresident: Sweaters. '.shown which were to ' . go ' in twere he missionary 'bale.. Mr's. J. Schram and Miss Nellie Clark were abpointed; `to ,r attend the Pres- byterial l . ,.meeting, 1u,-- North' • street- char,cmeetingli, . Goderich, on - Itay 31rd The closed wi h ilrgipg ane prayer Items for. Watch ' Tower: were read by, - two the members. A dainty lunch was served. .. WEST1'I D -''"`i;Vh7STFIT?iJJdD; April 2.=Alias Willa 4Sfry Wilson, of n Toronto,- - vis{to d re- tently with her sister, Mrs. .Wm. Carter. " • , , Mr. Win. McDowell; Mr. Cfordon Mc- Dowell and Miss Mildred Thornton visited, or $1,1nday at the home of Mr. CARLOW, ..pr 24—Mrs. A. W. Young an"` t Mrs. D. '&cPliee 'received word from -Toronto, on Sunday that their sister, 'Mrs. Cook, ''had passed, away.' Victor Young-'toolt them.. Co V+xeter's tax rate this +ear is milts, the same as lest year. Eva Reid, wife ,ot J..,W. Ellftrt : Br-0044d,�died on .tu�rda after an•' i�tiae of -some ion.tb►s, i e leaves her- husband, u Son and three laugh- tare. Bert , Stephenson, JSlifelong. re2tdent of the , Kinburn. district of Hullett towns'hlp, passed away on April' 12th in his seventieth year. ills wife 'and. 0LU sou, Deo, survive., ' •The ;