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COME TO CHURCH
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Knox Presbyterian Church , North St. United Chur, eh
Minister : Rev. R. Stewart. Minister : Rev. R. H. Turnbull.
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11 a.m,—PUBLIC WORSHIP -7 p.m.
CONDUCTED BY
REV. R. H. TURNBULL
NORTH ST, UNITED CHURCH
A CORDIAL WELCOME 'AWAITS SOWER VISITORS
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Go.�derich Baptist Church '
REV. JOSEPH JANES, M.A., PAS • TOR
w' Mrs.. Wilfred Donaldson,Organist.
THE DAY OF PRAYER AND VICTORY
10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL,
11 a.m. PUBLIC WORSHIP.
"VICTORY."
7 p.m. PUBLIC WORSHIP.
"PEACE. '
WEDNESDAY Prayer Meeting.
' Come to• Church and Give Thanks • Unto God
--Victoria St. United Church
MINISTER ---REV. LAWRENCE H. TURNER, B.A.
ORGANIST—MRS. L HANNA
10.0.0 a.m. SABBATH SCHOOL.
11. a.m. Service of Pray:e1r and Thanksgiving.
UNION CHURCH -9:45 a.m.—PUBLIC WORSHIP.
REV. 'CHAS. B. ADSETT, M.A., B.D., of Windsor will preach.
Berean Missionary Chu
ODDFE;LOWS' HALL
SUNDAY, AUGUST 19th
11 a.m.' 7.30 p.m.
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Services
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THE ONLY SYNTHETIC RUBBER TIRES MADE 'THAT ARE
S4FETM PROVED ON TN`E SPEEDW4.Y
4T 100 MILES PER HOUR
• °-imagine the;:punishment• these tires took in• this
grueling, torturing test of tire safety, and endure
lance as Wilbur Shaw,: the famous race "driver
A�xnlder supervision of the American Automobile
A s"oclatlon, averaged 100.34 Miles per hour fox
500 miles on the Indianapolis
$peedway—equal :to 50,000 miles 'a
of ordinary driving. Not iroingle
.skid or blowout occurred in the
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entire.500 . miles -:-'at :Speeds. up to
135 miles an hour=def)* to proof
that Firestone Synthef>lubber -
tires will stand up to any demand.,
you can make of them! Remember,
• , this fact hen you buy new tires„ ..
Colborne memorial; service on Sun -
dal', August 260, at 2.30 1. n, 33.4
"atter . lrush representative; i4iisa
Winnsifred Q'Neil, Clinton, will, .calk ' in
Cioderich during, the summer moths
.neon wishing to get in touch, with
her, phone Signal -Star Office, phone
-24
The' weekly'eiiiid health centre clinic
will not be held again until August
30th. i
33- Aj'OLEA VER: ,
Corns instantly 5ellerved.with Lloyd's
Corn ,and Callous Salve—the effective
corn remedy, .50e at Campbell's" -and
Emerson's Drug. Stores. 3135
The. regular meeting of the , W:C.T:U,
will be held on Tuesday, August 21st','
at 3,30 p.m., at Harbor, Bark.
Banish ,,grey • hair - 1ltok: years
younger—use effective „Angelique Grey
Hair Restorer, $1 at Campbell's
Drug Store. '� 81.-30
We can't insure your life but : •we•
can insure comfort for your feet. When
your shoes steed 'attention,. leave them,
with us.: They will be repaired and
ready when ' pro nisell M. • N. 1klac-
Donald, North,, street, , 330
Dainty meals; daintily served, await
you at the"Grill Club -•=-Kingston street.
Bert Brereton, proprietor. ° -30''
It's the place. to go when you want
a light lunch, a solid meal or a cool
drink. Bert ' Brereton, -Grill Club,
Kingston street. 33tf
• You won't .get lost if you :have a
map of the town in your pocket. You
can get one at the Signal -Star for
15 cents and a copy of that will of
Dr. "Tiger" Dunlop of which you have
heard so much, ., for 25 cents, -Take
them home with you as Souvenirs of
"the prettiest town in Canada." 29tf
Reserve Wednesday the 29th for the
"Penny . Fair," to be held in the West
street rink, under the auspices of
Ahmeek Chapter, I.O.DIE.
Slendor tablets are effective. Two
weeks' supply . $1; twelve :weeks' $5,
at" Campbell's Drug Store; 31-35
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A, L. COLE' i
Optometrist --Optician
Eyes Examined, -'Glasses' Fitted.
Phone 33 Goderich, Ont.
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Same To -day
Thorough the years of wars
_depression and epidemic
LIFE INSURANCE
has been a safe investment,'
H. M. FORD
Get insure)* Stay insured
• Rest .assured.
North St, Tel. 268w
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ANTED. --MARRIED SERVICE,.
MAN, returning from overseas,
would like small Unfurnished • : apart -
went,. P.O. BOX. 60. 33x
AN OPPORTUNITY.•ONE OP Tgn
natio?t'e ' largest. compapies, cutefR
hag. • principally to farmers' needs, 'is
ready to place a valuable contract
which .should -mean, complete ►ind,epend-
ence for a elan fortunate enough to
have the following alualitieatioii$ , •
ahwill; withstand
investigationcterrecord and:tpxoveuat ability to
efl'rciently. menage • both Iiiinself., and
his own business: Finaticial,stntus not
extremely important but a travel out-
fit, _ is necessary, Write THE' ".• R.
WATKINS - COMPANY, "Dept. 0-G-1
2177 Masson street, Montreal.. 26-30
J"ANTED TO BUY. CHEST CPQ
drawers, household furniture and
equipment, . •electric hot. plates, irons;
typewriters, sewing ° riachipes, span'
radios and other useful articles,• except
clothing. C. WOODS, .Secondhand
Store, 12 East street. Phone 331J.
33tf
WANTED. --TO BUY OLD HORSES•
Yy and cat le ; dead d - must be -suitable
e t ,
for mink feed; removed promptly.
JACK' GILBERT', .phone 908 r 21,
Clinton. Calls paid for. 18tf
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WANTED1--800 DEALERS EARN A
comfortable, income by selling
aramilex Products from doo : to..,door !
How about starting a busine';: of your
own, in your spare -time, '° ith the
same • advantages,, in the district of
your choice? For free details and
catalogue : FAMILEX, 1600 Pelerimier,
Montreal. 33-37
WANTED. --GIRL OR WOMAN AS
housekeeper, for a family of two
adults in village. Home has all con-
veniences, including frigidaire, Hydro
and • water. Write. BOX 59, SIGNAL-
STAR. -33
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WANTED. — LAUNDRESS -FOR
Clinton Public Hospital. Duties
to commence on September 1, 1945.'
Good monthly. salary. Midday; meal
supplied. Apply to the HOSPITAL
or 'write the SUPERINTENDENT.
X33
WANTED. - FURNISHED APART-
MENT.� Phone 49, Goderich. .
". -33
WANTED. - LAJYY • BOOKKEEPER
f about' three or four hours a:.
day. Apply VENUS RESTAURANT,
' ;33
House . Wanted
Apply at once stating what
you have to offer in Towel of
Goderich for rent to reliable
citizen.
Kindly leave particular. at
this office at once. ' 32-3s
ASOLINE SERVICE.
The following garages and service stations are open
Sunday, August.19th, to 6 p.m.
WM. CURRY ' WM. ROOPE
CRAIG'S. GARAGE ' BAN'NISTER'S AUTO
• SERVICE ^
iceREIALI
FOR SALLA. CABINET GRAND
piano, in excellent *condition; also
two -burner hot plate, Bream enamel
With , avPn_`' new.
tostreet,'
Yi 1ws .
Pieton stree ,. opposite '.howling green,
;38x,,
FOR SALE, — WATERFRONT IN
town ol! Godericli, Attractive bank
an• d: -b'ea,eh. Healthful elevation. Or-
chard)* sewer, water, light. A. quiet
location .for summer Cottages . or for
sniall farming, Particulars from R.
C. HAYS, Goderich, 130
Oit SALE.—ODD" CHAIRS, Ar..
▪ (,HAIRS, rockers, .'settees, tables,
buffet, stoves,' ..eleotrie .heater, irons;°
hot . plate, ` fixtures, coal oil „;lel tees,
Coleman lamp and iron,typewriter,
lawn mower and., many 'other articles.
O. WOODS, Used Furniture, ete., 12
East,. street, Phone- 331J', , • -33
FOR SALE.--GLADIOLI---BEAUTI
FUL' and choice blooms; 75c per
dozen; other . cut flowers in season.
INIRS$14, R. HOLMAN, Cameron street.
Phone 722. •� ' 31tf'
FOR SALE, ---MAJESTIC CABINET
electric radio, electric washing ma-
chine, two electric chick brooders, 800
and 600 • size. All, in good condition.
BENSON MUGFORD, Eldon street,
$3x
FOR SALE.--1,00-ACRE FARM, •'LOT
6, concession 9, ;Ashfield. Good
buildings; barn 81' x 36'; L -shed
30' • x 40';. all on good foundations;
solid eight -room " • brick house and
garage. One half -mile from plowed.
highway, midway -Between Lueknow
and Dungannon; Hydro Contract
signed. Will sell cheap for immediate
Sale owing to ill -health. WM.. E.
ALTON, R.R. 7,` Lucknow. • -32-4
CATTLE, FOR SALE. -05 STEERS
and heifers, . 500 to 700 lbs.,
Durham afld Herefords Will sell to
make you money...Apply Ito,, ERNEST,
TOWNSHEND, R.R. No. 2,,, Bayfield,
or phone . Clinton 900r21. 310
FOR SALE. --PULLETS AND _ COCK
ERFLS, three months old,' heavy
breeds. BENSON MUGFORD, Eldon
street. • 9 • 33x
FOR . SALE. — HOUSE, IN SEA-
FORTD, two acres of land in small
fruits;• barn, . henhouses, garage,.Im-
mediate possession. Apply BOX 57,
SIGNAL -STAR. -32
FAR SALE.—MODEL A FORD TON
truck. H. McADA:VL,, ,R.R. 2, .lode-
rich. • 33x
FARMS FOR -SALE.—N'EAB VIL-;
LAGE of Auburn, Huron County';
79 -acres ; hydro -available-15Q acres;
hydro • installed. ` Both : farms well
Watered, good soil, adequate buildings)*,
Quick "sale, MRS'. C. M. STRAUGHAN,
Auburn. • 33-4-5,
• TO RENT •
r0 RENT.—.FURNISHED APART-
MENT Apply 54 Anglesea street.
-33.
TO RENT. --A ' •YEEATED FURN-
ISHED. apartment with modern
conveniences, Ind.: quiet home avail-
able- middle of month. • Apply' '28
Cambria road.' , -31
on ,. r10 RENT. WELL FURNISHED
heated apartment,four rooms,
heated. Write P.O. BOX 897, Oode-
rich. -33
Lakeview ;CasiflO.
Grand- Bend
DANCING NIGHTLY
STAN PATTON'S
ALL -SAXOPHONE ORCHESTRA
THEDFORII BRASS. BAND
SUNDAY, AUGUST 1Sth" +'
CONC1RT 9 p.m.
MIDNITE DANCE; • .SE•PTEMEER-'3, .12,05 a.m:
Watch for announcement of Softball- Tournament on
Ira'ibor. Day. 0,
uthoriIy on * Deafnes
AT
BEDFORD HOTEL, ---- C ODERXCH
ednesday, Augus
1 to.7 pan,
.}- If you have' green up. hope of ever : again listening •
to the wonde 'ul `°world of sound as you once .knew it—if
you are skeptioal 'about hearing aids or discouraged with
the one you are now using—you owe it to yourself to come
H
in for a EE `r Rearing :Uwe" test.
• MR. L B.
Laboratory Trained Expert
will lie' glad to discuss your hearing :problems
Permanent address; Acousticon Institute,
214 Royal Bank Eldg., London.
$ 'i
ri ,..
liy,y
asysr i 18' i ., 1C'
PROVED ON THE SPEEDWAY
YOUR PfrOT Cl'I+ N_..ON...THE HIKHWAY
ar
NOTICE
CHEVROLET COACH, 1928, CON-
•DITION and tires excellent," in
exchange for 1935 or later model car.
Will pay balance in cash. BOX 58,
SIGNAL -STAR. 33x
AUCTION MALE
AUCTION SALE OF • -HOUSE-
. FURNISHINGS ,
At Pillars, Huron read, Goderich, on
• SATURDAY, AUGUST 18th
at
-Solid oak dining -room„ suite ('table,
buffet and ; six chairs) ; _writing desk;,
extension table and live chairs; kitchen
table;'cupboards; number of small
tables; rocking chairs; studio couch
New Williams sewing Machine; hall
rack ' with mirror ; number or mirrors;
books ; pictures; new snail cook Steve
used one month • (like nevi); Beaver
Quebec cook stove; quilt bcx; quant-
ity of dishes and kitchen utensils;
day bed;' eight-day clock ; ,ice box; two
beds, °sprisgs,�, dressers. and ' stands;
two new spring mattresses, 48 inch.;
linoleum, 4 ytirds by 5 yards; number
of pieces of • Congoletun ; floor cover
ings; rugs; 'scatter mats; ifruit jars;
50 feet lawn hose; stepladder ;• garden
tools; tubs; boiler; • bucksaw and ,ether
articles. •
'P'ERM'S—CASH.
' MRS. _H.-1._:DOWN, ...':
'Proprietor.
'HAROLD JACKSON,
82:,3 • Auctioneer.
VI,XECTJTRICES' SALE} " OF '.HOUSE
AND LOT
No. 816, Bruce street in ('Ioderich, • on
SATURDAY, AUGUST 25th,
at - 2 p.nh.
This Is a six -roomed brick house in
good condition, with bathrooin and
furnace. There will also be sold some
furniture, • ,
TERMS—Furnit tre; cash. Property,
20%, cash; "balance within 30 days,,
when possession and ."title will be given
Subject to a reserve bid.« '
For further particulars apply to J. N.
Rerniglian, telephone 840, after August
15th: • •
HORN.
McINNIS.—Mr. Ual Mrs. William, H,
McInnis `zaeeElizabeth Lock°
' Hughes), (ia$gow, ' "Seetlaud, are
'happy to announce the arrival of
their daughter (Beverley Gail) at
the Alexandra wing, Toronto West.
ern Hospital, on August 10th, 1945.
Mother and baby both well. ^ _
DIE. ..
MG LxNC BL --In
Goderich, on Mon-
day,. August 13,1946, .John Mc-
Clinchey, in his 75,th year,
IN MEIVIOIIAI
WOODS.—In loving memory of :Mary
of Woe
ds, (Polly) y) i�' , ds, who passed
away one year ago, August 21, 1944.
Her thoughts were all so, full •of us,
She never could forget,
And so we thinly that wheire'he
i�
She must be 'watching yet,
As angels keep their. ; watch' . up there,..
Please 'God, Just let . bier know,
Th
That, we down ere, do. not. forget,
-Wo love and miss her' so. h.
--Sadlya issed by Milton, Xsa»el and
Don, Irene and 3 in;
IN MEMORIAM
. SEGUSS.. -In loving meuarY of our
„dear mother, Maria Seguss, who;
passed away • one year ago—Augbst
11th, 1944, THE FAMILY. : 33x
.:;*+lxlr9l�A , AUGUST IOtb, 190
Mt WORLD. riOVES
A 'V"El
It also love good WEDDING
CAKES
Brides are asked, to place the
orders as early as possible.
AA
CURYS
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The Nome of Tact Past.
ctit riERT,`, Proprietor.
'HONE` 4'65
Mrs. Hugh Lannon, of Toronto, who
had been visiting her parents, Mr,
and ' Mrs; Peter Baechler, returned
home on Monday.
SCHOOL OF COMMERCE
. CLINTON . ONTARIO • v ,;
ENROLL FOR FALL TERM SEPT. 1Oth
4.1:171.e ready in a few months, to do valuable and necessary office work.
.: COURSES- Stenographic,- •Conuniercial, 'Secretarial and 'Clerical:
'-i‘11,4 A, STONE, Com.' Specialist,, , -. B. F. WARD, B.A.; -
• Vice -Principal. Phone 198 Principal.
THE SALVATION ARMY
• WATERLOO and LIGHTHOT,TSE STREETS ,
AIAJOR JOYCE CLARKE, LIEUTENANT MARGARET FARMER
Officers in Charge.
SPECIAL SERVICES CONDUCTED BY
MAJOR and MRS. T. POLLOCK, OF LONDON
7recentlyreturned from Bermuda.:
11 a.m. HOLINESS MEETING:
2.30 p,m. SUNDAY SCHOOL,
7 p.m. SALVATION MEETING.
A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL
DONALD BLVD,
• ° Auctioneer..
MARGA1 UT WILLIA10,.
32»4-,. LILLIAN 'FERGUSON.,
GUSON.
CARDS OF THANKS , * •
RS. ED. ANDERSON AND PAi1I-
ILY vvf"oh to convey their sincere
�} thanks to ;their . neighbors Mid friends
who were so kind to " them. in • their
bereavement, Their many acts of
kindness will long be remembered. -33
'PRE PAMILZ Or*THE LATE JOHN
McClinchey extend thanks or the
kindnesses received in their bereag-•
ment, especially" to Rev.• W. H, Dunbar
and to those who sent dowers or
loaned cars, r« •: 33x
GRAPE -NUTS
FLAKES 2 7 -oz. pkgs. 17e
•
PLAIN or IODIZED
SALT . 2 large. pkgs, 15c
• HILLCREST SHORTENING
1-1b. carton 19c
Mother Jackson..
:JIFFY. PIE CRUST .
- -Pkg. 24c
Stockely's
TOMATO 6SOUP
2.
10 -oz. tins 17e
Nugget
SHOE POLISH
tin 12c
Nabob Coffee
OVALTINE •
1-1b. .43c -,
58c, 98c
QUICK QUAKER OATS lge. 2le,
= ' small 736c
WILSON'S FLY' PADS pkg. 10c
JUNKET POWDERS . . pfig..1?4.'
NUTRIM BABY CEREAL , 29c, 49c
NEILSON'S COCOA 3i -.1b. 19c, lb. 29e.
For Making.' Ice'. Cream-- •
LONDONDERRY 2 pkgs. 27e
Annonnunmann
COAL
WHEN YOU. REQUIRE COAL OR COKE
.CALL
Cherries C. Lei Estate
COAL AND HARD AT THE HARBOUR
TELEPHONE 22
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