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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1945-06-28, Page 7AT St tR;T'SEE EXPENSIVE! . IT'S 114E' CEILIN 'PRICE/ S1K .16 THAT THE -SAME MAT' YOU WERE SELLING BEFORE THE WAI AND THE FACT THAT RAW;, MATERIALS, ANN •EXPERIENCED wOIzKM EN ARE HARDER -TO.): GET, ' DOESN'T MAKE THE COSTF A.PRODUCT ANY - LESS IT ALL, ADDS Supplies„cost just as ntuch as 'ever. Factory hands must still ' be paid a fair wage. And any producer' must meet these ex- penses . . s and , stili .allow'for a margin” of Profit. ' All these factors arc taken into con- sideration and' Pr'ices.;a re set with fairness ' to all con- cerned. That's something to remember, when conditions seem a little rough. ° JOHN LABATT LIMITED London. Canada 1 OiZT , LB}:IV• `, tun a 27':. - '.' . Vickerson preached his farewell canon iii the • hafted cl uhdi (Irl Sunday t 'Moro' at for:11,i ' =irk at lriw k 4, T1here waas aa.:good attend- ance ut the• service stud IS1r. "F iclzer4en.. choseas 'his; text '*. fay^ (toil watch betweeia 'Me and thee while we ' are absent ;;clxle from another.," ,•T1 , nese minister;` Rev. 'Wm. . Itegei�s, will tato o�vex' this church ozl Sundaxy; July' There viU be no kiervice...this Coit ttt'{�a�;tlyuyj•p' n {T q Q (t ,�p�ry/� -of le t lepabe}, a of the f L ••3 o in U. -o1 .iS.l>hfieht ,and Colborne' townships naet, iini1 w held' a, . Picnic tat' ' Harbor ?'ai ,,j Gocle rieb, ••-; ou.. $atur,daty' afternoon.' Thera was not•a. very. large' atteIidt t1(V, but a11 reported san enjoyable .after- noon. afttsr-no1. Church Workers, ---Mrs. Aqui,, Crawford presided for the June meet- ing of the W.M.S. and W.A. of the United; .church, held • at the lw'Uilie of; 11irs.•R Reed on Thursday with tweitty- one present, The program in tlae liis- stoii,ary ' 1liontl ly, the theme, "The 7 Cruq.side for .Christ andTris Kingcicim,' was followed. • Mr . Gilmore' gave au interesting reading, `alley Sttaclt" 't0 Their Posts." The report of the Pres- byterial meeting in Goderich was given oy the delegates, Airs. J'as,, McKenzie and Mrs. Bert Crawford. The pre- sentation. of a silver relish dish was made to Rev.' afro •Mrs. Vickerson, and picthre to ('h:irles. M. Bert Craw,: ford read a chapter in the study book, "The Netherlands E tst Index.•" The ineeting closed with a hymn and ,prayer by Air. Vickerson. Lunch was served :a3' the htiatess, (intended for last week) • 1OB'r ALBL+'BT, June 19. -- Mr. Billy Tigert, of the Canadian Navy, who. has been on the Atlantic Ocean, is 'sPending a seventy-two 'City- leave at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr:' and Mrs: Wm. Hawkins, before leaving for the Pacific. , Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Crawford and u �, r N ' I` ed and Ir. and d Mrs. R.Raed at- tended the funeral of the late -Mr. Wm. Johnston at Arthur.. Mr.' iwood Murray, who has been in' ,the Canadian Army, stationed. at Hali- fax, has ;returned to the home of his father, Mr. t . WIter Murray, having % received his aria' y ,discharge papers. Miss Amin Anderson , who has been teacher of the public school Bele for .the past four years, has resigned and is' taking a position as teacher atIt alt. Mrs Stokes1 ednor, 13:G:; has been 1:isiting-for the past week at the 'home of her friend, Mrs. Jas.cKenzie. Ashfield Patriotie''Circle.--The .regu- lar monthly meeting of the Ashfield Patriotic Ctrete was held at the home of Mrs. ' Victor Green on Tuesday afternoon of last Week, with a fair attendance.- The first part of.the afternoon •was spent in quilting. 'Mrs. John Bennett took charge of the bust-,- ness section\ of the meeting. The July meeting will be held at the hole of Airs. • Roy Petrie. •,Lunch was served by Mrs. Will Brown and Mrs.. R. Petrie. • PORTER'S HALL PORTER'S, HILL, June 25. -This. t ominunity was shocJced and saddene4 on ' r i day evening When it was known.own I u 'that Leslie Cos, lead been, seriously y bijured in a fall while, Working on a • Ofinse.Ct ,r S STOP T HeatAasti Quicc1 st P Itching sing,.o f,l tx ect bites, heat rash: eczema; hives, pimples scales, scabies, athlete's ' foot and other externally caused�qlkin troubles. Us�ec��q�uick.acting, enothisig; atatise'fitac. D. D.. D. PRESCRIPTION. Greaseless, stainless.' Itch stops or yours_ honey back.' 'Your- druggist stocks D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION. w utt`itnda a Ir flew' �il�o, ire�itisrlec� 'S Y- znorning, The. sympathy of the whole community is with -Mrs. Cox and fam- ily-in am- ily-in their sad ber•eaveaent.., • Mr, and Mrs. Will Manning, Gail and 'June, ,of -L nlssborot h, Spent 5tnd` y with Mr. and Mr's, Arlie Lockhart: '• hiss Dorothy Cox, who• has been trenching, at Kirkland Lake, . arrived home on Saturday evening just before her father passed away. The June meting of the W.A. 'was held ' at the home of Mrs: -GJ. Loclhart on Thursday last T- - • (intended for Tact week) PORTER'S HILL, Jgne 18.—Mrs. .Tax. Durnin, London, Is staying,.,, .while With her sister, Mrs:-DoiHarris: June 'Miller of ' Holinesville . is rt-t• veet:w;t ,t r ' � Arlie Lockhart. • • • . Mrs. 'Alvin Betties .and, baby Bruce tel irned to:her home on Sunday•after sped ding 'the past three weeks with boro. ' L n es at o d i herparents • Mrs: Wilmer Harrison is enjoying visit from her"sister and daughter-in- law, alt English bride, boli from Saskatci ewitn. 'Minter is halting hi* .home wired for hydro this w 'ek. e Y , r r rn while Co;eld C. • • M �.' H. a rs'spending with .her daughter, Mrs. Leslie Pierson, at Clinton. • The nevi pastor- of 0 -race 'church, Rev. F. G. `Stotesbury, will not be here till the second • Sunday , in July, owing to ,his long move from -Algoma. a _ Red Cross ' 'Yorkers: ' The June meeting 'of the Red Cross was held at. the home Of Mrs. -5-as. I.ac) hart, with' twenty-three ladies present.: A' -quilt top donated by Mrs.' Chas. Toting wap quilted, after w.liich the' meeting was held,, with Mrs. R, Torrance presiding. Mrs. Allen Betties gave the knitting report Mid handed out yarn for •July. and August knitting: :firs. Leslie Co'g ga`ve•. the sewing report. About twenty- five y- h've littlebrz1s nanicedressei were cut and ,given oft. Tickets were sold on a gift, donated by Miss ' Jeair Ivison, , Ki �p pen which was Won by Mrs, Leslie Cox. The offering 'was taken and .the meeting Closed With the National An- them. The July meeting will be at 1VIfs: Geo. Johnston's. FREE!.-CIcARETTES f or Overseas. Local boys .overseas -will get thousands of smokes 'free. Wherever they are, whatever branch of the Service they are in, -,they Are constantly i the minds of the` folks at home. - Gdderich is proud of them:: IMPORTANT --If your name appears in" this issue go at once to The„ Signal -Star and supply the fti)lowzng information 1. " The rank, regimental :number .and name. 2. Overseas address ` of: the boy or girl in the ' Services you wish to . ,lend cigarettes to. Should any person care to send cigarettes to the boys overseas, they can send $1,00 ofmore,. to'Mr, D. E. Campbell, and. the cigaretttes will be sent = by, the=Gode7riela, branch of the Canadian Legion,. THE PLAN IN BRIEF Each week for 26 Weeks, : not necessarily consecutive, there will appear' ano.pg the advertisements on this psge,' tlieiJame and addresses of per- sohS, on. The,Signal-Star subscriptionf•list in and around Goderich, Read the advertisements ,carefully. If you should find your name, notify this t .ofpce_at once or before next publication day, to' .whom : you would 4ike .cigarettes sent, The Szgna'T-Searwill `txieliTignd--300' cigarettes -overseas - •with the compliments of the advertiser, through, the Goderich branch of the Canadian Legion Tobacco .fund. `' BANNISTER AUTO SEROE Repairs to all nates o,.cars. - Lubrication, `Veedil' Motor. 0i1 TWINfx 'Phone 717 • Kingston St. COUPON .. To. c . - Advertiser • Please send 300 'Cigarettes Overseas to Regimental, Number ' Thin Coupon ' is sent in by Name y _ r - NOTE: Advertiser will please forward this Coupon promptly to The Goderich Signal -Star. .BROPBIR ''S.. •. F1 4Eltikti SERVIOE:....: Successor :to , J: Brophey: FLOYD M. LODGE, Director Phone 120 Goderich Furniture Store 11 West St. Ambulance Service Funeral fonts' --13 Montreal' St. tteas‘ ale,,,R,ate§ Phone 323 SAULTS `COAL CO. Coal' CokeV:ood: ions ._.75, Nelson. Under trying circumstances we arestrying to do a good -job. You will find this a good firm- to -de --- business with, The ,,CAPITAL. THEATRE yariety & Quality For Your Pleasure--_-_ -In Screens Entertainment . Phone 414 CARL WORSELLL: General Hardware Plumbing and Heating Stoves and Furnaces - Paints and Oils Square Phone 283 BRADLEY SON Automotive lVfoterS. .Portable Electric Acetylene Weld- ing, •'Matbine. Shop Work, Re. 'built Starters and .Generators: Phone 247-658. GODERICl/ BOTTLING WORKS Drink • Coca,,Colat ' 'Tweedie's Popular Drinks It, is' safest to get the best.. d . GUENTHER TRANSPORT Ear`s` R. Guenther .Proprietor: Daily service to and from Tor= onto, Hamilton, . London intermediate points: ? -. Victoria St. • Phone -.850 • ROYAL • BOWLING ALLEYS .....A good way to s - ud your ev- enings or leisure hours in pleas- ant, congenial surroiindings. West St. Gaderieb KfNGSBRIDG;I;, June 26. -• •Worse has begun on'the Blue Water `Hi; hway. Two ditching machines are et work preparing for -the paving. • Mr. and Mrs. Joe Austin of Detroit are• visiting friends here. ' Mr. and Airs. Victor ()'Reilly of St. Thomuay~ are, visiting at • Gilbert :' Frayne's Mr. Joe. .Quinn of Chicago, 11., • au old-time resident„ of --Ashfield, is `re- 'ii6wing acquaintances here, Mr. Frank Sullivan returned on Sun aV>'anft r sge%i' iifTtis tfee syr"sit- ing friends in Detroit. - '1i1-. Joe': PiNI* trick . returned ' home last Wednesday from overseas. (Intended for lastweek)" KINGSBRIDGE, ,June 19. — Miss Marcella .O'Connor. of. London. is -spend- ing her vacation here with her mother, Mrs. M. J, O'Connor, Martha, O'Neill has returned home after spending two 'weeks in Detroit. Rev. 'Father: Freiberger is visiting in the vicinity_..aVpresent. :Returned.: Soldier .Welcomed. There- Was it 1.rx;,e ,atten,1t.r zer;.,aiJ,,.,tlte socnl.l: the Parish Hall •on- -Mo)t> ry_ evens , ing,.•-held ru, honc3r• of 1.4te • Niark .Dalton,-= who had just returned frons overseas:, A •roll of greenbacks' was presented to him and lie responded with sincere 1 thanks. Pte. 'Mark' .-sei'ai'ed- 'O'er -Seas with the Aniei;icau' 1st Army under General Hodges!, command. He was wounded atthe Seigfried line and wag • in hospital about sig; mouths, under- going- several. operations, and we are pleased to say he is : recovering nicely. , Villiara 1 alryinple died at, his home, fte n -y r-ood: London 3rd :concession of Fust .Wa :adipes, ou hid attewptittg le aw net` .,the Juuea:�t1a, iIh life ,ghtyfla°st py'ear,.A xrioittli Of the AzxaatniYbletive>r. Hok A car tp of O nnua prisoziers of way. *Tars I hi ills wateral)r:rtit 'ti te(�u 11:11141.114)5'1)ef° e the 'body was 't'k covet I, '41 has 1)cen-established. near: Exeter, The 1 although artih't+sal' i'es,liir;tlioJi ward a P1 isoizc:rs°'wtlrk iia the beet fields under plied 1'(11 snore titan , three 'lento'; *II efforts were 11 vain.' The boy's mother send: sister fit e.`at. .London the father,.. Js;a res •'1;.:,Caltt w, is iri the army and:.: 'sa.,bi.'clher, In the navy.' • guard. They nunibor over One hill:fired. A bairn: raising on the fain of Simon TI'xallaba i, hear ?4'}'irlglniiu; created ulnen .interest i'i ' ;tithe iieighbovlioed. 'Pie . barn. is' to replace 'Fife destroyed by. iii;e h`aet fall. • After conducting'n t°ere iiia xy^ pra a-: tics iia Seafortii' for forty -levo.. years, Fostt'r Ilarbur-o. has sold' his vrae tide to I)r. John. 0. 'I'urubiill, :a. native of Grey township, and ' recently •131:NMIL1aI��:R ,Jain(' � , 'l'1ie annual Sunday 'school pleiile will `be held oa Saturday, June 30*. at Harbor -Park, Toronto. ° Goderich', Lloyd D. Aiorrison, formerly of Yauglimiii.cellegiate' Institute, Toronto, has beets: csvgaged by the Seafottli Iligh School i `Baal` I' is science ' teacher to succeed 1, H. Weedinar'k, wlio iszoing to Cornwall, Rot. 'Dr. Barlett' ot,. Goderielt :oe- c.°tipied •tlit pulpit fir, Bentni1Xel... elturek on Sunday" and .delivered en inspiring Iut'ssazge. C ngrtatulations to IVIr. ' and ,1L , •C'lifIord Vttizstone on the .arrival of a The death. of `lilarg fret Dials 1t.iley, t young daughter. , ' wife of John G. Mann, jr., of Mullett, ' Mr. .. Pingland 'will occupy the occurred on Sunday, June 17th.\'irs.1 t;Pulpit in Beemiller United church next , Matin, who was in her fifty-first •year, Sunday, July 1. ° - had been' in failing health for several The,,'R'oinen's ;Association ;will meet . ,r on W ;nears. Besides lien husband, she` 'awes � ec'iict sda;�, �7iily �k.. iVi'ria. •Gledhill, two children, Ross a_. 1_ Doris, both R an'd, ; Mrs. Elford Moore die. 'tli at'liome. 1 hi) t(ses, x Mr. • tnd 'Mrrs. , . Nurse iiifra(IiT�ci - �'} .... j-1'ihta�' _AXl#zti �" to ; at Clinton , ' ` Snnday' visiting fi'ietids in Clinton', Gr:itliiiltaou e.rereises were Held at, `Gilford Pfrimmer is home from ea., the 1'11tlEnli hospital on Jurle 1Jth, leg t' to spend the summer: holidays with The grttduat'es. were .Audrey I Con-� his parents.. , grana, DungaVnnon ; iMac\, L,.. 'G'Vril ale, , t:''. Thedford Ruth Cuirtnain rs 'Walton; na 'Dia- M. Tteaad; Gait -rand -Elizabeth -A, . �- •� , Craig, Auburn. ` _-� ^ODDS Keys -S ell The w dding took place at t t h e Unite d Cpl. Gordon Webster Keys, ,,R.C.A.F., i,/.1// /// —r' - linn Snell ualthe late Airs. Snell, t0 .(ciurchparsonage,-ondesboro, on June 16th, ofhInaR Ruth, daughterof il- AenciPy officiated. uest5 .ve.z� • p. r e-R: B. Keys of razia. Rev.. A. F : • sent from. .oder'ch,. L n on,, azna, hA�atA'R�i N�b� Cca\�ua�N8et F� ( .Kamloo s;B.C:, son, - of' Mx:: and Mrs, pi MSrounctcrfeaelld: .Welland,Rhideor and, I CAKAGNT Snowden Iiumphrey ib �.; The home -of Air. and Airs. William A. 1Iti>.nplixey,• \Vest Watvanosll,• was the•. scene of a. pretty veedding _l when their ,eldest daughter, ' Caroline. Margaret,: became the Pride of Ernest John • Snowden, only Son.' of Mr. and Mrs.' James Snowden, East WawanoSh. fihe cereiiuouy %vas .perfornied by Rev. J. A. _Ward of St. Helens. After' the honey noon trip the' 0.up1e will wake, their home in bast \Vawanosh. Warwick=-Nuili ' At the home of lir. and Mrs. Joseph. Yuill, Morris township, on .June lets, their daughter; diary Eolith, was united '' in nmrriage':with. Janes Kenneth 'ar wick, son. of llrs. Warwiek and the.. late George Warwick,' Grey township. Rev. G. ' I-1. Dunlop of Belgrave of- ficiated. After a trip.to Niagara Falls, Buffalo and other points.' the, couple will reside on the, bridegroom's .farm, yt,' 2nd concession of Morris: • �' Thieves Visit . •`..- >Ns`' 4:,saa .Grand Send and Seaforth ' " e✓ - , Several robberies ifre repporrecl frown ' '� °� .:.,...,,..::.5,:•,:•,,,,,,, the southern part of tlie-county. Two tires were -stolen from ilcottagers at +yy- Gra.nd• Bend. • A shop at. Grand Bend was entered and bathing suits to ,the value of about $500 were taken. An attempt, to rob the Seaforth creamery was, foiled by passing motorcyclists, Nvho scaredthe thieves . away while ey were -'mo.• ry tt,'life-creamery- aa, 0 0 to their car. The robberies are sup- posed to be' the work , of the same gang.'and police Wire. been investi- go tin. Lon(Yogtt,:$oy 'Drowned : at --Grand `Send Grand Bend has had its first drown: ing fatality. of the season. On- Friday afternoon last Orry '1V. Callow; a Quickly removed in :Clean Sanitary Trucks. Pone aoi1e rt. 910r-1-4 CLINTON_ ° , •-,*. 215 STRATTYORD Prescriptions a Specialty Phone 45 GODERI: * • lRtilf iYIARI ET' Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in season. -Scientific Equipment " Friendly Service • ,, Phone 470 East St. P:.. MARIE: R IE: • . (Inte:nded for last Week) Blake's W.M.S. • 'held their gran;d- mothers' meeting In the church on Thursday last; with a good attendance. Readings were given by Mrs. M. J. Blake, Mrs. G. Saunders, ,Mrs. H. Curran, and Mrs. Thos. Blake, a duet by Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Rowse. +Rev. 0. G. " Howse • ad- dressed the grandmothers " Sand- wiches -andcake were served by ,MTS. L. Menary. Mrs. Rich. T' ilpatrick .and Mrs. T. M. Anderson. Mrs. Howse, who Wit s'presettted with a table' cloth end a teapot, replied graeiousiy. Do—Yol ` Suffer* •FrontHeadaches? It is hard to struggle" along with : a head t}at. aches .' and pains all the time. ` A headache need not be an illness in itself, but it may be a, warning symptom that there is intestinal. sluggshness` within. • To help overcome the "cause of headache it is • k. : necessary to eliminate the waste matter from the system.. Burdock Blood Bitters helps to remove the cause of headaches by regulating the dig.estive,' and biliary •organs, neutralizing: acidity, regulating ' the constipated bowel ' and toning uphe sluggish• liver, and when this has been accomplished the headaches should disappear.• Get B. B. B. at any drug Counter. Price $1.00`a bottle. ' The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. CANADIAN TIRE CORPORATION ' MAssocigte Store L. O. WRE` STONE, Prop. Tires and Batteries. initton .St. Pthoiie'' 69W .. 71ia1 , is Station* E ',I'YLSIE'GER'S • . 'E`'WELLER1 8 ( F'f ' Watches i iamond§- �y yea l ep0,fi'b' Phone' 130 Goderich tAST RASES High' (liialitt+. 0 Ming. Bread' ..... Pastiry Hizti'is Iairber .e.r�"'"a ••,•• e • • �. iv 0, • • 0-•* 0 • • JOIINSPON & MATALO1 GR We;idiag and General 'itepatrs. w ` ' MAC116111..4 SUO`. UTIRON LAUNDRY: • a. AND DItW OL"EA1'R'G Prompt Service "`When we're through It bolls like new." Xlit(uiiton St. Ilione .J«2 Then there's the' star\" - about the woman who, wlietx she :got -till the street ear, with tend children,° was asked by the friendly inotormatn if they were all her ' Children or if it ' was a picnic, "Yes," site snapped, "'they're all aline,. and ft'4 not picnic." Guide: : "This building is more than three thousand years old" Smarty. "You met fool -sue with tlmt story. C"G'liy, ft'fi only 1045 new!"