HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1945-07-19, Page 7OltE, i i Jab"' 1,6. Mrr. and Mrs.
Ernest Caslar:a Qi~ ' Toronto were
visitors with Mr. and , Mrs. S. KS!
iatriek Ol i'cdneSday!
• gr. Karry, Middleton, just returned
rrr overseas; Mrs., ',Middleton and
jfran, 'of-. Port : Hope, and,' Mr$.,i`ohrrrn
Kilpatrick, Gladys and Marilyn, . of
Lueknow, visited, friends in this, vlein-
ity on. Wednesday:
We
.are glad .tO. report Mrs.
rs.
Wilt
,.ItoidrsCondition ,iuueh ri1rnp oved
riMrs; Palmer Ki1patricl ,,.
�,
Bri ru and (1kery'1,.otrTQrOUtO, are boli-
ftyife with friends here and at Ben.:
miller.
Mr. John Memory and Mr; and Mrs.
'I lit. Begiey Of Hamilton are at Mr.r
14lenary*8••%eine Itere for a `couple of
j
weeks' i#�da. S,
Mrs. ,I awrence .•Tremain*. and .Ken-
neth, of Toronto; Who visited friends
here for two 'weeks, returned to their
home - at Arthur on.:'Wednesday.
dr.` and Mrs. Ito. mondIr Finnigan at-
teinded, the 'social .gathering and pre-
senta ,tin for' Dr, 'Weir at Auburn on
' Frifly'
a venin °' •
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,
i-
and
. 1Sir.' unld.Mrs. aIle Stanley a
Suzanne, of Toronto, are 'visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Blake. and Mr.
Harold Blake,
Mrs. Kenneth Campbell and Baugh-
'tern, of Detroit, are week end visitors
with friends here*
Mr. and Mrs. IL- Treleaven,, Owers
and Ronald; and Mrar Trrelnatu sad
Kenneth were Sunday visitors with Mr.
ttnd. Mrs. 'Vernon Hunter of Lueknow. -
• Mr.. Homer •D urn
in of ',the
NO3.
is1Qxe tn`amouth's �ttn1. ,°
.c •.
The, ladies of Crewe W;M.S.: held
'their ul. me etin •ii . this: home of Mrs.
t � y Ot �` �
C., !Crozier on "Wednesdays July °Iitlt,
t
with a splendid a bendanee of members.andi Visitors. A. : good program was
given and a welcome was.extend'ed to
.:$Itb'1Ei,D, July 1T. --Mr. Charles
Mt .& 1regor ox- Waterton is home lei
the ..
-'the W.M.S. poet in ' Wednesday
e v n .at'... he•.. an .
aft x _Qon t *nose.:
Mre r oto is
Misti" Lois1 a•cl Usio • of' �'otqo .
Donde-.for the' holidays.
Rex. ur,''S '. 0. Rlhpasi:`s ent then Past
, pa
two weeks in tCh ` . and . a t
�k"C'�..1J ��J+r RA other
points Pit l 'friends 'and e1a1 e ..
i; PONT THINK. MUCHi
OFTHF PRICE CEILING!
JUST LOOK AT
THIS DRESS
THEM AREN'T' THE $ICILUED
' WORKER$ °NOW; YOU : KNOW
mosrOF•
'HEM ARE WCkKING
IPJ WAR PLANTS,
�• • - OP CQUR$g,
I SUPPOSE °THEY ARE...
I HADN'T THOUGHT OF THAT
^BUT DONT YOU THINK"IT'S
A GOOD IDEA *FOR .US 'TO
FIND OUT THE FACTS, BEFORE
WE BLAME HARDWORKING
,
PEOPLE?
• o
FIGVRE_!T'4UT!_
We can't expect everything
we buy' to be comparable
'with 'pea.cetimemerchan
dise,? :oiisnly have mane -
facture& had trouble get-
ting Belo, their supplies
have1 set CtitFCo' the bone.
If we try to understand the
difficulties, well. be less
likely to Sindfault;
"JOHN, ADATT LIMITED
London 'Canada
To p f
Local boys oyerseas will get thousands of smokes free. Wherever
,w fey--ar, whatever branch of the Service they are in, they are" constantly Please send '304 Cigarettes Overseas to
i the minds" of the folks at home. Goderich is proud of 'them. r'
IMPORT AN't= f -your -name aj,t:>ears tn-this-issne-gift onec to ---Th ' . .-u-•--• -..- - -=
Signal -Star and supply the following information: Regimental Number
4 I
Name and Rank
Full Address Details of Unit
Advertiser
1. The rank, regimental• number and name: , ,
2. Overseas 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, $LOQ of more, to. Mr 'D, E. Campbell, and the cigarettes will be sept
by the Goderich branch of the Canadian Legion. "
Z
SHE PLN iN,BR.IEP : .
Each week for 26 weeks, not necessarily consecutive, there will appear
among the advertisements on this page, the namesand addresses of per-
sons on The Signal -Star subscription, list in aid, around Goderich. Read
the advertisements carefully:: It ..you shontd-; find year name, :notify this '
office at once, Of before next 'publication day, to whom you would likd
cigarettes sent. The . Signal -Star will then send -WO cigarettes overseas
with the .cbinpliments of the• advertiser, through the Goderich branch of
the. Canadian Legio obacco fund. p
•
Dr. 1. G. Dunlop,''for sixtsen years
a i. -.s clan, . t Exeter. has`
a, pr ctls u� ..p11y � a •
1si .,.,sem. t„ hili r erica: to Dr. It. IL
Doyle, of ' Simcoe:
The \ 'ingla .rn'Town ('ouucii 10; Iook--:
ing ahead PO . next winter's. snowdrifts
n e re
tint, itr inviting tenders . for a new t ,ik
With plowing attachments. • ,
111Lrs. Marry Gridley, librarian of. the
Exeter Public Library, slipped Al the
sidewalk end . tell,: suffering a' •• corn -
pound . fraeture ot her left wrist. ,.
A site has been chosen "by the Sea-
forth
ea •forth ' branch, of the •Canadian Legion
for the erection of a hall in that
town for the use °of returrtfed service.'
m.en. -•• - ,
Miss Margaret Wilson, Reg.N., •has
resigned her position as superintend-
ent ort • Scott Memorial r'Ilospitai, Sea
forth, 'after sixteen years ' in. that
position.' "
Melville Presbyterian church, Brus-
sels,, has issued, a call -to Rev. George
A. Milne, of Toronto Presbytery, and
he ' is expected 'to arrive in Brussels
early in September. , .,
Colin Finglatul has disposed of his
poultry ferns' at \i'altoni to Rarold
France and ,will remove to Toronto,
where': he will engage' in tttudy for
the work of• the 'ministry.
MissLenora Beswetheriek, .Ford-
Aviceh, is -,intending the summer school
at Trois I'istoies, Quebec. She is•'one
of ten Ontario teachers Chosen by the
Department of. Education for the
award of a scholarship for -the study
of French in .Quebec. •
Ezra Zurbrigg, photographer at
Wingham for over quarter of a century,
is dead after an illness of several
weeks. He was in his sixty-third year.
He is survived by his Wife, a daughter,
!firs. Albert Rintoul of Winghatn, and
a son, LSC. Russell Zurbrigg, R.C.A.P.,
•Cant >' ' _ •dell. • . •
1
1 One of 'the Tucl�ey Transport trucks
from Exeter was stolen a few ` days
ago at Loudon, and after the removal of
six automobile tires from the cargo the
track was abandoned. Mr. `Tuckey
liiiuselff. driving from T{'xeter, .found
it on a sidereal -with the remainder
of the load intact: , •
. Ted Hannigan-: of Exeter had ;just
alighted from his bicycle at his home
when it was struck by a bullet sup-
posedly from a , .22 'rifle. .Where the
l,iillet Came• from is not known, but it
is supposed to 'have been discharged
.fr,oin a rifle in the hands of carel'ess'
boys some distance away.
Edwards --Gibb
At the ` BaptXst church "parsonage,
Clinton, on .July 7th, 1lev. C, C. Ander-
son. performed the marriage ceremon!'
uniting Isobelle, youngestdaughter of
Mr. and Mrs. David Gibb; ''\'ingham,
and• James Edwards,youngest son of
BANNISTER '
AUTO 'SERVICE
Repairs to all makes of cars..}
T •nbrication, •yeedoi Motor 031 -
BROPHEY'S
FUNERAL SERVICE
Successor to J. Brophey..
FLOYD M., LODGE, Director
phone 120 • • Goderich
Furniture Store ---11 : West St.
Ambulance • Service •
uneral domes -13 Montrr a,St.
Address 4, ..
NOTE: Advertiser will pleas%ward this-Cutlpt►u _promptly to
The Goderic >t igmaall-Star. -
BEDFORD HOTEL-'
Courteous ,Service
Reas • ble Rates•,
Square - Phone 323
Send the,, boys cigarettes- often
SAULTS COAL O.
piiai Coke Wood
Phone 75 • • . Nelson St.
Undertrying-Circumstances we
are trying to do agood lob. You
will end this good firm to, do
business -with. �® ,
. , f
Mrs. ,Nellie e�
A;lClinton. x .�d�at'd�; C.. to The
rottl>ie•,._s nt a sew. dark .with the
bride's • *parents In in ll m before
taking uprre_uidenee in 'Clinton.
Gifts for a
Problem A Ei� •
The Town 'C0 cilcf�ina di ei
PI
.
wrestling with the problem ot waking
sone suitable presentation to the' eel -
vire *nen .n)1d Women returning front'
war. It ds estimated that 200 or more
Would' be eligible for 4eeognition for
,overseas •service arLd if• gifts 'contpair-
able with those which •have been pre-
sented by neighboring .milnicipalities
.should be 'decided upon • the Council
would • incur an expense ._ of •$5,O00 or
more. No *decision 'has,, yet been
reached. .,
B '.MILLER
„ BENM-ILLIlR, July 17. -T -Mr. Clyde
Gledhill and Miss Beulah 'Long motored
to Orangeville -on Sunday. '
Rev: Dr. ,Barnett of •Goderieb will
Mr. ^,nerd blit.
rich to R rothilt rialto*
Mr. nti.4 Mr*. tilt
Mr. Sind MM., Gondo ..,,
With WS Vile Missrrlette A4,
one day l t w
. Mr. . And Mrs.. Ori ;and
motored to' Lo+ndisn Monday to ll,
Mrs. Y�{ .restgan. ,
Mr.' O. '. Walters and Mr. and Its ir*.
Gran, ,and family: visited on Sunday
i
Russell Rill. and- •
With M ♦ yryxj
Mitell> '
P� �p, xxr 1�t^.
O ER1 R • TOW S�71,�#'
GODERICII' TOWNSHIP', July 1,7
kr. Wm. Elliott, of . Detroit,. •visite
last Week 'with Mr. and Mrs. J
•oung,,. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Westlake,
and Mr. and Mrs. „Percy. Speiran.
Mrs: Robt. :Davidson and ,grand.-
daughter, 3'0y Davidson, of ‘London, etre
visiting ,
with Mr. and Mrs. now
Sowerby and -Mr. and Mrs.; Auld*.
1"ullor.
•Rev.1,,.' IL Turner occupied the puXplt
at Unioni on,.:Siinday, delivering, A Ono
sermon on '"Our Lord and the Otnt-of-:
Doors,"' from the parable of the'sower.
4 rr
S4/3jEf)
Quickly aremOved ,in Clelln Sanitary Trucks. _Stale collect.
910r16: `CLUN'T6N .- , 2A5(S' RATlr" ORD
Limitedar.
Stone Sons
• INGER'SOL,4, ONTARIO
KINGSBRIDGE *_ .
KING•SBRIDGE,, July • 17. --Mr. and
'Mrs: • Murray and family, Mrs. Ursula,
Ilerbert and two sons, of Detroit, are
visiting With Mrs. 14I. J. O'Connor.
" i s" tt1een Wallace has, returned
to ;Toronto after a two .weeks' vaca-'
tion here with her parents.
Mrs, Mary Roy of Jackson, :Mich.,
is visiting her' sisters, ;Ars. Howard
and firs• O'Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Garvey and f:.unily,
of Toronto, are spending a few days
with ?Ir. and Mrs.. 'Thos. Garvey.
This.:stommutnt;Y_- �o. t -s.::• cougrasttdao
tions. to . the newly-weds, Mr. Thos.
Quigley and Miss • Gene Long, who
were united in matrimony. in St.
Joseph's church here on July 14th .at
•
'9 a.m,, Rev. Father Quigley officiating.
School Promotion List. lrollowing
are the` results of- the June exaniin,.
ations in S:S. No. `2, .Ashfield; ,Pro--
moted to . Crrade VIII—Bridget Kelly,
Mary Moerbeck, Rita 'Doherty. Grade
IVII—Stern ' zEliiot, Thyro Alio;
Dennis Sinnott, Mary. Therese' Marin,
and Joseph -Murphy. 'Grade VT—
Francis Martin, Leila 'Murphy, and
Joseph Moerbeck. Grade V -Stanley
Doherty.; Joseph Martin. Grade. ;1V=--•
Loretta Marie Austin,,. Ruth • Keane,
Billie McCarthy, Shannon "Sialnett.
Grade III-Noina .Collinson, Roy
Keane. `Loretta Mai tin, Annjanette
Doherty, Martin McCarthy.. Grade II
Mary Doherty.. Teacher, Miss Mary
•
Ellen Murray.; •
The CAPITAL THEATRE
Variety & Quality
For Your Pleasure --
.... ,. CARL W'OEESELL
General Hardware _ y
Plumbing' and - Heating
Stoves and Furnaces
•• Paints,' and Oils
�Ianare Phone .283
BRADLEY Al; EOE
-rr •
AntomotiVe Supplies, Motors, .
Potrtable Electric Acetylene Weld-
ing, Machine Shop Work, IV -
built Starters and Generators.
khofle
r ' GPDERIOH r
BOTTLING 'W'ORKB `
• Drink 'Coca-Cola
Tweedie's Popular Drunks
It is safest . to get the. best.
GTJENTHER TRANSPORT .
Earl R. Guenther Proprietor
Daily service to autl,- i?rom Tor-
. Hamilton, London
intermediate points. ••
Victoria 'St: ' 1"hono 850 J
John L: Redmond'
EMERSON'
DRUG STORE
Your friendly •1.D.: Drug Store
Preseriptions a Specialty.
Phone 45 - Goderich
ROYAL
enings or leisure hours in pleas-
' 'ant. congenial surroundings.
West St. Goderich
rich
'GODERIL E
FRUIT MARKET
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
in season. •
selentifie lr 4tiipment
'Friendly Service •
CA.NADXANTE;
CORPORATION
Associate Store
L. O: V ETSTONIL Pcop.
Tires and flatteries
Haritilton St, Phone 69W
FILSINGER'S
3E'WELLBRY & GIFTS
Watelies Diamonds
EAST ST. BAKERY
Biliousness is juet.another name
for 'a clogged or sluggish aver: It
is a very common complaint u1 -can
be quickly remedied by stimulating
Chu flow of bile. This softens the
aoeuzitulated masa, the pdiitoiis`ar '
carried out of the system, and the
liver and bowels are reheved and
toned up.
•
Milbu u"s Lau -Liver Pills quicken
and enliven the sluggish liver, open-
ing up every channel; by ctiltsiiig a
free flow of bile and thus cleansing'
the liver of the clogging impurities.
-" •They are small and easy, to take.
bo net gripe, weaken ,or sicken:
•
The T. Milburn to.. Ltd.. Toronto: OA. '
,
You want to get •started- on
your own,.- .. to be your oviin
- 'boss ... to make your own ;
s,. future in your Qwn way. You
m4''plan to start a store, a
machine shop, a garage; to buy
a farm, a' partnership . or bust=
Ness already .operating., Good
for you ! Canada is behind you,
all the way:
Ru`t before you make your
• final decision,you'll want. all
•
the facts Before you—pledge
your rehabilitation credit or
ar HN TON' & fiOD
ALLGH
O S
• • Welding and General Repairs
fn
: . HURON LAUNDRY
AND DR's CLEANING
rrotmpt Service
. "When v't? a through it looks
like new."
- Hamilton St; . Phone 224
ALLAN'S .GRC>CER'Y
good ..^lace to buy'..."
l buy."
• Square and
• Hamilton
•This Loonies froii an. Bng11s1i paper:
There was once An ',Awerlcaa lady '
travelling in a ' London bus. She
nUrsed.•an extremely homely child that
proved to be a most hypnotic attraction
for. an o1(1 gentleman seated opposite
S . M
her, The Alnerl+ean•lady was naturally
indignant...
"Rubber!" site said. .
The gentleman appeared vastly re-
lieved. "Thank God." he said, "1
thoughtit, WAS rent,: r
IOtt0.40iiiTSA11ruUScr
UNI
Rub Mfnard's generoual-y . _into
and 'get the bleared relief ."that NO
great rubbing liniment luta born br
ing to people for over 60 pion. For au
sprains, twists, aches and Sorensa at
musc�"ile orloint's; for colds end
•
d(rte rot(t, for dandruff and
isorders, Min 's is masa,
Get bottle t<�
a
• study your plan: Carefully:
Talk it over with 'Your 'local
Citizens', Conu nittee or Veter-
ans' ' Welfare Officer These - x
men are trained and qualified
to advise you. If we' can help,
just call. on us. ,Any' manager . `.
of The Royal Bank will bedelighted to see you and give
.. -you „the: benefit of his business'
experience.
To Ve,teraisS returning distrias where
there is no formal rehabilitation centre
•
or onmniikef this iota &Wends ' it `
SPSIAL I &L nvitation. Our t hullers att'a
• always al' the soviet of any returning
*raft seeking aaYarice .:on business `or
ti$4nCWi matters,
• "
ifoor clocision on facts NOT HUNCHES
THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA.
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