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Albert Barker and fanillY, of
7God�n",4wre 'visiting' with Mrs. Glaris.
Irohnstozf.
Mrs. F"rank Wright. of Kippeu visited.
last week `with _Mfr.' and . Mrs. flee.
Mellwdiu. •
Mid Alaldred. Westlake, of Clear.
g holidays Creek, . spending the ., c .h lid ya 'with:
Westlake.
Mr. and z1�z>;s. Sam
ns n Sutter of Clutton visite
.Mrs
.`Ile o d
over Sunday with. her mother, MrS»'
'Harwood..
�Gyol Ptepic. L-_Tre. annual picnic of
SYS. No. 0 .was,, beta • d'n Friday on the
ounds with a record attend-.
anee« ''The roes were directed• by the,
trustees awl Rev. L. IL Turner, with
Y
results as follow*: Girls up to 5 yearn,.
Marilyn Orr, •Joyee i:3owerby, JOYce
Johnston; bogy's up to IS"'Sears► M* the
McDonald; ,Lawrenee Wilson; Me 64,
Noella Sowerl)y, Ruth Mitchell, Vera
,Tohu.ston ; boys G-7, Lloyd Fuller; girls
540, Vera Wilson, Noreen -Fuller , boys.
8.10, 'Elmer Sower by Billy SVilsorn;
girls 10-12,June •Sowerby, Wilda
;
ser; Mary Jean Fuller, Donna. �atc e1l
H
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o Donnie
boys 10-12, Johnat�t >�a1G per, Don e
Fullergirls 12-x4 Doris Sowerby,
,►« oq
Betty' Sowerby , boys 1214, Charlie
Fuller, Ronald 'Falconer; throwing the
ball, Betty Sowerby, .Phyllis Belt; slice
race,'•Johnny Falconer, 'Bruce MeDon
aid ; girls' three-legged race, Mary,lean
g g
Fuller ani J lee. or " llor,axing Me -
Allister and Isabelle Vulterr 1 boys'
three-legged nee, Cbarlte. Orr end
tlerald,13e11, Rimer Sowerhy and Rally
Wilson; 'heel ant 00 race, Isabelle
Fuller, Mary Jean Fuller; boys' biscuit
race, Herald Bell, Charlie -Orr; girls'
biscuit race, Doris S0werby, Wilda
Wilson f necktie racer Isabelle Fuller
and Donnie Fuller, Maxine 'McAllister
and, Everett Mell'wain; bean'g'nessing
e�tn,�st,. Doreen Orr, ,�Iiarbura' Orr.
SUpper was served trader the trees, fol
lowed byice cream,. after w *
ch the
youngyoUng PeoPle enjoyed a, game
of ' eft•-
K:.
The sacrament of the Lord'sSupper
was . dispensed. at union church on
a �
Sunday, when the' pastor, Be*:
.. D. H.
rrz rr, d lig rt Arid 4 Oft AraelAtial
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The young Wife wits feeling `a,nd.
looking gloomy. "ViThat's the -trouble,.
dear?" her friend, a wife cat ten years' I
standing' -inoilir'E_' 1, . "Ok—»Y bli.S1)an I
has been. ant all the 'evening and X
haven't the faintest idea where ho
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pa"o'babaly be. twice as' , 'Y
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did know l" , .•
ve. you" renewed your subsption.
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to The Signal -Star? It it le in etrrea ,,
.i heeds attention.
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IT'LL COME IN
HANDY. BUT THAT
WASN'T THE REAL
REASON
AND MY. NEW TENANT
WAS SO GLAD 10 GET IT,
I. WAS _ ORRY 1 HADN'T}
•,,,, OFFERED
IT. BEFORE
ROOM" FOR RENT?
Theproblem o£ not" enough
homes is std` acute: —Any
unoccupied • space itt your
house is ur�gently:� needed.
The Housing Registry will
welcome .your: offer of
accommodation And you
can make a •few .extra.,
_, dcfllars by turning over
that : spare room to some
homeless wanderer:
JOHN LABATT. LIMITED
London Lada'
Local 'boys overseas will get thousands of'_,smbkes free: Wherever
- • they are, whatever branch of- t1 Set*ice they are' ln, they are constantly
the.•minds'of the folks att,heme. Goderich is proud; of them.- : '
IMPORTANT—If your name appears in, this isstte go at once to The
Signal -Star and supply . the following information '
,1" The rank, regimental number and ;name. •
2. Oversehs°address of the boy. or girl' in •the''Services you wish to
send cigarettes to...
Should any person care to send cigarettes to• the boys overseas, they can
send $1.00 of more, to Mi. D. D.' Campbell, . and the cigarettes will • be sent
by ;the Go lerieh branch of the Canadian Legion• 4
NUE,' AN .IN BRIEF • ,
1 ash-wveek-for:;-20, =week's,Griot=neteasarily ousecuave .there thappear___
among the advertisements on this page; the names and addresses of per-
sons on The Signal -Star subscription °list in and around ,Goderich. Read
the advertisements carefully. If you should find your; name notify , this
office at once or ,before : next publication day, •to whom yoiiwould like
•. cigarettes _ sent. _ The Signal, -Star will .then send 30Q, cigarettes_, overseas
with the compliments of the advertiser, . 'through the Goderich branch of
the Canadian Legion Tobacco fund.
Advertiser :•
Please send 300 /Cigarettes Overseas, to
Regimental Number
Name and Rank
Full Address Details of Unit °
°<.
° Ernest IA, BOX, eh
rman : of the
S f rt h°.Bublic Utility Co m .ion
.tins resigned bis office after fifteen'
years. 'of service.
A
Hoarse -racing :has been. :revived at
Clinton, and there • was tt large crowd,
at the racemeet held there ,for they
first time in anany. years,
Iiensall United +church . is to have
a new heating' $Ystenl at a eat of.
$2,100.' `The present ' equipment ,bac
'been iu :use for over thirty years,
'.TThe Fanners'. 'Co-operative at Sea -
forth has purchased: a chopping mill
equipment which had been• operating
in that town 'and has" Merged it in pits
oWn plant.
The ,Winghant High School Board
has, engaged Alfred M. piper, M.A., of
Toronto, as: 'commercial., teacher; to
succeed E, L. Stuckey, who• has joined,
the Arm., of Fry & Blackhall at Wing -
ham as otneo manager.
Personnel, Of Centralia
Air .Schciol• ' Reduced
I a
t w r n
n n thrilling si�'1TG, and, an ' !�
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ee t .ui� i �' a
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l� s f the
outstanding events in- his life.
FULD
• ASHFIELD :
: Jud 8 .M
res Charlotte.
Maeken'ie .o1 '1'urorfto ° was, oaxxh. e.=°:torr
the. %veek,e>ad •
Misses Elizabeth Macdonald, • 'Helen"
Mackenzie and'IIsebel lfixeclenabl are
in..Londnn taking:; the
teachers',:short'.
course. `
•Mr. ,and Mrrs David Mackenzie and
Be'v'erley.., of.` Toronto, are .holidaying
at their home here.. • ••
Miss Marion Mackenzie of Toronto
was home. for the week -end. •
.
Mrs. d 13 Rhodes -has returned. to,
Toronto after spending a week with
her mother, Mrs. M; C. Mackenzie.
W.R.C.N; Catherine ` Mackenzie; of
Nova Scotia is hbrne • on leave.
Guests at the home. of Mrs. W. L.
SIMAtilvy�t w.
.1..•' &11.y
Utt% Woldig 42404.1,..q
visit!** totimr,
Renes Warms
Miss Atazio MoteKturekr, wl
severayl� w i]rx Tore li k+mw:,
]�`pBo,�n. AllyAllyy1to r. and 1�, .
A•. a
Mars. ftlialin
spent the "w ek-tlnd with her perm*,
Mr. and Mr*. Olut Cowan, .
i r r
The:;;'�`.P".� rhes•, a wiener oast *it
Friday �►t at t . Rini
�,�• off''',
� to � _ •
is heen v.
l
An " Swnldit�', ju y 11 , Dr. ,r•
Riueardine; '*Or conduct _Services1
. shdeld Pr byterian' church;
v . KI• t.T GSR G
KINGSBRI01:1E; :July+ .3« 'Straw*
berry -picking is the Orden of thin' daf
The crop is ; good one.'
Mr.' and Mrs., Joe O'Reilly and 'hAnt
of Deti ort, *perm the 1st of Judy
visiting Ur. and Mrs. Gilbert Frayne,
Miss ',Beta Wallace of Toronto npent
the week -end at herr home here. -
0 Mr. Raymond. .Austin' and' :h•, sib
Agnes; of; Toronto, are spending 1.
few days visiting their parents. Arr.:
and Mrs. Clifton Austin.'
The training of 'pilots ut the Cen-
tralia dying school has been discon-
tinued and ii , its place. a Couirnando
course for then destined 'for the Pacific
is under way Practically all of the
officers who • acted as instructors for
the pilots in training have been posted
elsewhere and only a few of the ground
crew have been kept at the station•.
Kippen Wooten •
Foran Bucket Brigade
Women at. Kipped are credited with •
saving the barn 'of H. 114. Domm when
it took. fire on Thursday night last.
They formed a bucket brigade and pre-
ented the • blaze from doing much
damage. The Henson* fire brigade,.ar-
rived and gave assistance. ce. The fire
started. when Mr. ,Domni's son was in
the burn repairing a car with a blow-
for.ch.
J. W.' McKibben
Diesat Wingham
walti2 := TkKibbour. Ni Ell -known'
drug ist of Wingham, died` ,ou Friday
last • 1rissixty-sixth year. He w#ts
a former 'reeve, of Wingham andwas
warden of Huron county for a term.
Surviving are • three .sons : Dr. ' W. A.
McKibbou, overseas, .iiarles, recently
returned.. from overseas, arid John. P",
s fto will continue his father's -busi-
ness; also a .dattghtear; • Ma:ry: Fliwabetn,:'
a nurse at Toronto_. ,•
Celebrates His First •
Mass- at, Zur ck .
Rev: rather Richard Anthony Bed-
ard, newly ordained, celebrated his first
solemn high• mass in his home church
at °Zurich on Sunday, June 24th. ,He
is the son of .Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
l;edard of Zurich and is the first boy
of thee'•parish• to be ordained priest.;
.sifter crass a banquet and reception.
were held in his honor. 'He is sta-
-ti:oned at Wood'st ck in, connection
with the Church,,of. the Holy Redeemer.
J.' W. Hanna,., M.P.P.,
Seas Eisenhower Welcome
Wingham Advance -Turves : Mr. John
W. Hanna, il.i l'., was a visitor to
New York last week. • He *witnessed
the welcome extended to General Eisen-
hower when over 4,000000 -people' lined
the streets of that great. city to honor
the leader who led the Allied armies
to victory in Europe. Mr. Hanna said
Had. Another ,Cad., Night ?, .
Couldn'tYou Get Au. Rest' J r
To those who. toss,_tight after nigh on sleepy
beds. To 'those who sleep in a land of a •way, but '
whose "rest is broken by bad dreams and nightmare.
To those who wake up in the .morning as aired as when
they went 0 -bed, :se offer in Milburn's Health and U
Nerve Pills atonic remedy to help soothe € nd strengthen the nerves.
Whenthis is done there should be no more heatless nights due to tad'
..dreams -and -nightmare. •
Price 60o a box; 65 Pills, at' all drug counters.
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The Goderich SignaY='tar.
BANNISTER
AUTO .SERVICE
Repairs to=a11 makes of cars;
'rubrication, ` Veedol Motor Q11
TOWINct
BROPHEY'S -
• FUNERAL SERVICE
SuoFessor, to, J. Brophey • .
FLullb M: - LODGE, Director
Phone 120 Goderich
Furniture Store --11 West . St.
- @ Ambulance Service
Funeral Home -13 Montreal St.
Send the boys cigarettes often
SAULTS COAL CO.
,Coal • Coke • 'Wood
Phone :75 — Nelson St.
•
Under trying circumstances we
,are trying to do a good job. ' You
.will find this a _good firm to do
business.' with:,..
The CAPITAL THEATRE
• Variety & *ualxty
For Your Pleasure--
: In Screen ,fatertainthent
Phone 47
;General Hardware ..T
• Plumbing . and Heating ,
Stoves and Furnaces
. Paints and Oils
Square . Phone 283
GUNTHER TRANSPORT,
Earl R. 'Guenther Proprietor •
, Daily service to an'd from 'Tor'.
onto, 'Hamilton, London
'intermediate points.
Vittoria St. Phone 850
w ROYAL .
'BOWLING ALLEYS
...A good way _to s 40 your ev-
enings or leisure hours in pleas-
ant, congenial surroundings.
West St ' Goderich •M.--•
BRA:btit & SOS
• Automotive Supplies, Motors;
Portable Electric Acetylene" Weld-
ing, lea thine Shop ,Work; Re-
. built Starters and Generators:
Phone 247,=-658.
CAN"Af ZAN TIRE
CORPORATION
' Associate Store . •
-
L ,O. WHETSTONE, Prpp.:
Tires and Batteries • c
Hamilton St. Phone 60W
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q°ODERICH.:
BOTTLING :WORKS
Drink Coca-Cola
Tweedie's' Popular Drinks.
T1 is safest to get -the best.
os neon St. • " Phone. 489
Your friendly T.D.A. Drog Store
Prescriptions a Specialty '
.
Phone 45 ' Goderich
GODERI3F-
' FRUIT MARKET
Fresh Fruits and, Vegetables
in season.
Scientific Equipment
Service
Phone 470 ^ ,,• East St.
VENUS RESTAURANT
r
'Heine -made dandy...,..
PfONR X170'
This 1s Station T E -A -P
Mrs. C. 1.. Robiiisoit
F'ILSIN GEE'S '
'JEWELLER'S` 86 'GIFTS
Watches Diamonds
Repairs .
Phone 130 Godot ieia
HELQUALITY of the livestock on your farm. can be improved in
relatively few' years through *the steady introduction of ,
selected individuals of good blood lines. Should you wish to buy
young eda eed stock or Mature animals of superior' breeclin
Y g 1? • �' p g,
The Royal Bank"'of Canada will be glad to lend you cash for the
purpose. ,
Under the Farm . 'Improvement Loans Act, 1944, loans are
available on most attractive terms . for the purchase of founds,-
q -p
tiara or breedinglivestock, �tvestock, for ,machinery, a .tri meat, farm
electric systems, the constructioni band, repair ...of
buildings and
botherP�'poses. RePaY��ntrnaY be arranged. by convenient
.instalments and the interest rate is low. We welcome your ea-
4(11'
ra-
quiries, for farin loans.
• ,JOHNSTON & MALLO'C G•E
Welding arid• General Repairs
MACE11,4pHOi °
HURON LAONLIR:X
AN/111)14V CLEANING
Prompt Service
"When we're through . it looks •
trite new."
Uam#ito , St.r : " Phone 224
4,e
Mrs; . Stuart M. Henry of Montreal
thrived in Goderich" last week for: the
summer, season« Mr. Henry WAS here
for the holiday Week -end. They etre
ainong the best-known w$f ,Gederich's
s'tiiumer visitors, heaving Spent the last
thirty reasons In this town.
General and Mrs. Williams, w1Lo are
among the tnost welcome of .annual
visitor., have arrived In Goderrielt to
spend the summer. . •
"FARM INIPHOVE NIENT • LOANS"
s the title
This iof our new 'booklet which 'describes,: in detail the the many'
attractive features of Farm Irriproverrient roans :.. what the rmoirey Cali. be
used for . method of repayment and'the new types'. cif security which
can now be accepted by the Bank. Ask for aeopyat your local branch.