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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1945-08-30, Page 5STEWARTSI itWE;S ___,E011-, 1fil'I,NCUYE.- -i 'i IRAL- 1 R NGE 'NTS, ---,- *hone Roses always in stock Pone 860) at all holm,. • Martiiu S, Stewart ,The. Square "in flowers it has been -Stewart's since 1863," TIME TABLE MANGO 'T~ueaday, Sept, 4, .antL other spoeftk datesu, uli information 'from Agents CANADIAN 'NATIONAL " RAILWAY'S 35- No, T541" to relieve .., - are designed to remove glare, � eye -strati which" ' With the opening of school be sure to have a NERD► -ARAM LAMP ni your child's desk lamp. 'The student,young • �, � oar old, will be able to study longer with lees •otrain on the eyes and reduced body fatigue. ; The retention of good eye -sight is well worth the cost of any Lash' ' designed scientifically for this purpose. You can also obtain at the CORNISH ELECTRIC the new Flourescent Units for stores, *offices, barber shops, restaurants, etc. Suit or .. overcoat' A omiplete range ' of sam- ples ready for your inspect- tion.: Repairing, re -lining, remodel,. ling 'service. Call 317 ,Try our Vitamin. B1 RConditid Mercliandise in new condition Kitchen Table and Four Chairs --Ivory with Red, °Trim ,... .... ...... 4I45 oma.• Square • Extension Table -Ivory and Red 710 °- lw-Perfection-:3; burner•'Cal Stove _ : .. . ... 12.00 New•Perfection 3 burner.,OiioiVe 10.00 1-3 burner Short Chimney 'Oil Stove . , . ... , 8.00 1-16" Woodyat Lawn :Mower, 10" wheels, • 5 cutting blades 11.50 SPECIAL; `y Several Occasional Walnut Chairs, 'Different Styes. These chairs are : not upholstered -- $3.50; d:up. Phone 184W Animor ATTENTION Veterans of Both Wars Al[. IVmuj re asked .to Parade on Monday, Sept. 3rd, LABOUR. DAY ` IN COURT HOUSE PARE at 1.40 p.m. To March to Agricultural Park Dress—Old Veterans, Medals and Berets. b ' New Veterans, Uniforms and Ribbons. Cars for t1iose unable to march. D. E. Campbell, H. S. 'Turner, President. Secretary. 34-35 Canadian Legion HOME FURNISHING'S, FURNITURE STOVES.' On the Broadway of .Goderich` KUDkr.. r . Belting Assorted widths 2 PLY LAWN HOSE LAWN MOWERS . -CLOTHES EANLPERS COCOA MATS E. Breckeuridge "(Successor to the late Fred Hunt) Hardware and 4i" tubing Dl`TANNON DUNGAN ON, An j. , A. Mrs. rTelli lty #in ley.-, antt - lien" s tar; Mrs, tazuie t hristilaw, have returned to their 'bonzes '.atter visiting for •two' weeks _ with the former's • daughter, ' Mrs..:ussell r `ree, and S�izr. Free,' of Brampton. . Miss Beulah. ,Kniglit spent • $undaty with her cousin,, Zonas' Marjorie Free of Rrampten: ]k'•te, Eimer McWitinaeyhas ar- rived home from overseas after serving nearly four Sears ,in the European *a.r�; his wife ..is. expectedto join hint soden. Mrs. (hos, Diirnin and sister, Mra. Eleanor Aldermalur Detroit,; "a.cconn- panied "bythe former''s granddaughter, Miss- Virginita. , Lee Smith of Clare,' were visitors hist week with their cousins, Mr, and airs. R. J. Durnin, , • Weelt-end 'visitors, with Mrs. R, J, Crawford were .Mr.". and Mrs, Earl Bealls and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Turk of Detroit, m • :..�. 3oin.:°-L.'August 24th, at Goderick Hospital, to Mr, and •Mrs, Chas.,,Petrie,. a son. Congratulations r ...,. If/O. Benson Pentland; wife . and two little sons, of "Toronto,, are visiting relatives in this 'district. Mr. arid Mrs. • ,,�'�eo. Hamilton re- turned on Friday after;. spending a few days 'with fr1ends in Toronto. • Godand • Mrs. Harold Taylor of ich are coining to reside inDun- gannon when Mr,' Taylor_ takes over the duties of principal of the 'public school. Miss Helen Stothers, south of the village, . will be the assiutant teacher: School reopens on Tuesday, September 4th, ° Mrs. Ada Anderson has been visiting her §ister, Mrs, Win. Barlow, Goderich. Rev. W. J. Rogers, of Dungannon United church, was on the "Church of `the Air," OKNX, on 'Tuesday morning, He was assisted by lIt s,15. ;onald Pewler, who sang two solus, accom Nulled by Mrs. Stingel.at the piano. Mrs. Freeman and daugbter..,,Leota, of Clinton; visited the former's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Abner Morris, on Monday. 'Other visitors for the week- end were „Mr, and Mrs. Tien Morris of Kippen. • - L, The Sunbean Club are busy making quilts for, relied in Europe. On Wed,; nesda°y.5 quilt was quilted at the home of Mtg. Graham .. McNee: Master Ronald. :Alton is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Robt. McCabe of Benmiller. • _ Visitors.' to see 'Mrs. Ilerb Alton, --who is not very well, were Mrs. D- K. Alton, Mr. Tom Blake ,and Mr. and iNIrs. Bert Alton, Lanesviile. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hern, Sault Ste. Marie, who have been visiting their daughter, Mrs. (Rev.) W. J. Rogers, left on Monday with. Mrs. Rogers and daughter Carol Ann `to . visit their 'daughter, Rev. Reba IJern, of ,hrna, and continue 'on a trip to Sarnia to visit other relatives before returning" home. - A BORN, BUCHANAN.--A.t Alexandra.Iiospita •Goderich, ion August 28th,, 1945, Mr. and . Mrs. Richard' B.uchana K.R. 3, Goderich, a son, •CUNNINGHAM.—.At Brierwood Nur ing • Home,._ Worcester' Park, .Sarre England, August 1a, 1945, to Flfgh Sergt. and Mrs. Norman G. Cunnin ham (nee •Mary Tye, Colborne, On tario) of Ewell, surrey, a Son, I Macdonald. . GLAZIER. _At Alexandra Hospita Goderich, on August 24th,. 1945, t Mr. and Mess. Russell Glazier, 9 East street, Goderich, a son. MVIURPRY. ,-At . St. Joseph's Hospita London, on Friday, August 24th 1945, to' Mr, afid Mrs. J. W. Murphy I3am„ilton"street, Goderich, a laugh ter, MDT ,Lau. • PETRIE. --At Alexandra Hospital Goderich, on ingust 24th, 1945, t Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Petrie,- R.R. Dungannon, a son. Loose Leaf Books with 2 metal rings, also 3 metal sings, and reji11s,. -� for same. Loose Leaf Books with Zippers Drawing Books & Drawing Pads INCLIUDING Waterrnan fi and . Parker Fountain Pens Paint Boxes- for Public and High School Extra GooG, value in Scribbling and Exercise -Books 5c 10c . Q 'and up Pencils Ruler;. Pei: Points. Crayons 1, .. to n,, s- t- g an 8 1, m -PRESTO 1� . Press u r -e -Coo kers Prices- rage from $17:50 up." ON SALE AT ° L. •H. ZINN'S. b . Your Home Appliance Store The Square . Goderich' , SEE THE iTir In a seven year campaign, over two . million `;iredatory crows and . magpies: were task, en 'frolic the duck breeding grounds of Canada. ,,,,*_‘,V‘ii,';C`4 • Only. by wise conservation an Canada's bird life be protected for our future enjoy. ment. YOURS•TO ENJOY YOURS TO PROTECT CC o N I n 1 o e're n 8 Y • CAWS fit1E CAMAIO commis mis l.Uluttt'b ,• rr � .If • FOR SALE. RY . TENDER, Property -of the - !Government—of Canada - LAND, BUILDINGS AND FENCES At South Goderich, Ont. (Formerly Landing Field. for No. 12 ;Service Flying Training - School, Goderich) War Assets Corporation will • receive offer's to purchase the • Crown -owned Propertydescribed• below : . Relief Landing Field and farm ` property, at South 'Goderich, On- tario, consisting of parts er Lots 8, 9 and 10, Concession 4, and parts of i gots 3,` 9 and 10; Con- ' cession 5 lh the. 'T'ownship (xoderieh, County, of . H-Iuron, 'Province . of ° Onts.rio, comprising.' in all 348.07 acres- more or less,. • including the tiin fenced..,aero. clronae and„ approximately 43.5 acres adjoining toggther'• with the • buildings thereon, bet excluding ,,electrieal power and light instal- lations used int' the operation of . ' the aerodrome. The 43.5 acres is subject to a lease from the ' Crow expiring June 30/40 and the same is sold subject to all the terms and conditions contained • in the Said lease.-_.xv�,..... A certified Cheque ` or .TBank kraft to the value of i0% :.'cif tender • i►rit!e for the- above property made payable to War 'Assets C'orpa)ration, onnlst` he for - r% i'ded with the envelope 'narked plainly : --- °'1•Tenderi• P No.. D-1-2 For Property At `South, Goderieb, Ont. addressed . to the Secretarv, 'W'ar Assets Corporation, 4095 St. Catherine 'St. West, .,Montreal '0, Quebee, . `render§ will close' at 11, o'cloelc noon, . 111astertt . riaylight. ' Time, Tuesday, . September 25, 1945.. The highest or any tender may not necessarily ire.'iceepted.' Cheques or Draft's Draft's will be returned to • Uit:fttc'.'essail tenderers. htle of thi;r` .)rbperty to 'any P111( baser will be ,tttb jest to the Air proVal of the ,Govern rain,- • Connell, . WAR ASSETS CORPORATION" tread )ince: 400, -:St. Ctttherrino •s St. Wei*, Montreal, Que." Does it .hurt a man to, have him pay his Accounts? Answer: No Sirl _ Your accounts, collected without hurting. Collection Bures,u, - 40 East St. Goderich Phone 531J Midnite Dance.- Sept.. 3 -12.05 a.m. LAST BIG DANCE — ' LABOR DAY NIGHT! Softball - ournanfent Labor Day BRASS BAND AND PSTREET PARADE GAMES START 2 P.M. < FINALS 6.30 P.M. Sunday ' Sept.' 2nd , FRED FUNK'S VARIETY .ENTERTAINERS ' NEW SHOW! 14 ARTISTS ! COME EARLY! : rHeRe ARE rNE itEASaft6 WAY 1'M SSMAL1=5 f i' AN 1 tl5Eb b 13E i,• World sugar st ► ks are dahgerously Io . w d use less...' use with discrdon