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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$.,i`ohrrrn Kilpatrick, Gladys and Marilyn, . of Lueknow, visited, friends in this, vlein- ity on. Wednesday: We .are glad .tO. report Mrs. rs. Wilt ,.ItoidrsCondition ,iuueh ri1rnp oved riMrs; Palmer Ki1patricl ,,. �, Bri ru and (1kery'1,.otrTQrOUtO, are boli- ftyife with friends here and at Ben.: miller. Mr. John Memory and Mr; and Mrs. 'I lit. Begiey Of Hamilton are at Mr.r 14lenary*8••%eine Itere for a `couple of j weeks' i#�da. S, Mrs. ,I awrence .•Tremain*. and .Ken- neth, of Toronto; Who visited friends here for two 'weeks, returned to their home - at Arthur on.:'Wednesday. dr.` and Mrs. Ito. mondIr Finnigan at- teinded, the 'social .gathering and pre- senta ,tin for' Dr, 'Weir at Auburn on ' Frifly' a venin °' • s �g , i- and . 1Sir.' unld.Mrs. aIle Stanley a Suzanne, of Toronto, are 'visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Blake. and Mr. Harold Blake, Mrs. Kenneth Campbell and Baugh- 'tern, of Detroit, are week end visitors with friends here* Mr. and Mrs. IL- Treleaven,, Owers and Ronald; and Mrar Trrelnatu sad Kenneth were Sunday visitors with Mr. ttnd. Mrs. 'Vernon Hunter of Lueknow. - • Mr.. Homer •D urn in of ',the NO3. is1Qxe tn`amouth's �ttn1. ,° .c •. The, ladies of Crewe W;M.S.: held 'their ul. me etin •ii . this: home of Mrs. t � y Ot �` � C., !Crozier on "Wednesdays July °Iitlt, t with a splendid a bendanee of members.andi Visitors. A. : good program was given and a welcome was.extend'ed to .:$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. GoDziamt,islatiolit-.'!i ', t .Dioloxvett littnagor