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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1949-02-24, Page 5Jr z� d r ..wxrernecaltafG'4 J•IJ ., S: t?v'r5r .,r,r, •'.s r..r.. J'J:.•'. J. R._C Ya r. -%.. th' Br ,a- rato 4-c cleI 1 ` • r t T e -S a 80 .cow -atvt t p gasoline'engine , ii 1.94 C et !s c e h. ', l�eyx41 o l?le l'.r s Y. ed, kiNgiir,; odder. o 41a available'irr.° +wo:$�>i7i s 'leetl�ne, and t `feline - with a wide variety; of .body types •'7Shown here •is the St feline olnc' do, : de1 xe sedan. There~ has ben an immense increaso in gla s a ea'with all windows deepened,and widened , . i .. •.rAr .. .Rik . � V • . The windshield takesfull :adv" 'ta e o wider bo es ,curiiin inward, at:t e narrowed pillar* to; i " iciewa • as wen: a fi war tris ni •im o e s s o. The a` visibility, h over 94 'a fns muc • a r x d z ],e s Y�r� i � S has been. h Yg ,In l' ty : p. r e o co wen: Te el .: h 1 1- 30 pe , c. nt ,. n mp b z�aod.. •s, The' new CYi tiro et,for 949'.is powered by a.rugged six ,eylipcler, valve -in -head engine. Y �C � �tTH`•�ST — O *clerkly Ont. _ . ¢' a L.IL 0: Whetstone':1 '`West -siders are. ,stilt tops” among •.i :.....the bowlers, of..the .Lad. es ��'.00itkl.. F r a. e..�.The4:stan"ain er �. ga. d.. might's play,, is as --follows `.31: eii •West -siders ....:....,.; n Moly Sockets .:..::•,•....28' points Toppers.., �,• 24 points maty • Hawks .w- 18 points 'Strikeou'ts 17 points 'ia'ite Caps ,..:17 points: Hai "Y 'Gang:. ,Points Bl i c ok-busters . Loafers ' :" 12 pohits Orchids t . 2 poinTs FI _h.' sin le _for the fight Phyllis Carrick- 283, -June •T esys :276; • High triples—Phyllis Carrick 728, 'Fay Sheardown 626. ; You"proudthe •Che er$eic�` Chairs; etc.,. that'' will be p ud of 6t � we re -upholster, or recover' :for you.- .- ,Choles of velour, fieze, :tapestry, damaslk.. ; Quality coverings• . Phone 206JF Pick-up and delivery. .S E US! M P NE VS! . ITE TSS! THE SQUARE„_• GODERICH 1 :Tfi3G-ANNC►1 ; -Feb:-22. — 'Mrs j Card Party.—The -Guild of, Si, Harvey ,Maize and son, J.C,, 'left on Fridaj*to `visit fgir a -while with the•. formerrs• daughter, , ;s• Glen Springer, Springer,: .Toronto.. . Mr. and. ,.Mrs, Jos..,'F'reeman and family, of Leeburn,, were 'recent 'Visitors with Mrs Freetuun's, Mother,- Mrs. Will .Gardner, at the home 'of . lilts. Rich. ,Gardner. A' ' --a • ...Mrs, , •Andersen 1Vi`ugford-u .d•son- Harold,_:'o¢-London;-'were weep -end:' _visitors with. , the fornier's parents, ;M, and ;gra. Abner Morris. x.�• lir. Rory McDonald was. able .tc corm* home' the first' of this. ween; .froze ,the.. ,'C1li nton .k ospita:i,- `.awl ere.' h : a-av s .-treatedr_for: leur We. e.. a .:n y:.K .�. are_glad to.x:hear .of hiat. unproved health, . , Mrs• 'Will Gardner.and Mrs. Riclt i a '• :receirT" r` .<;'tTrtl,neripen"ta d y.. Mfr. °'arprIfii7Tom Blake, -8th con-. cession, of ' Ashfield. A, h fie 1 its r Nora Creyke',•'ltome econ- mulles coach who 'conducted , classes in dressmaking -at Carlow last Week, spent the .week -end with Mr 'and His. R. S. Durnin;, and left to coram, 'tnence a :similar course ,at. Exeter. this: -week. , ••-lir: yH .rvey •€ulbert af-ter -under-- going, treatmentat Westminster; ospttal London, is`baek' hoine:"ii%ld able to be about again.. The_...:Aomen.'.'s World ----Dam' ofi . PraPrayerwill- - be' observed , in ' Dt= • in ,gannon `United ' Church on Friday 'a`fternoon, ,March :4th. Rev., Sas.: Bright will address the gathering., Mr. and 'Mrs, .NUL .Jackson ` ';.of tripler visited •their`.. cousins, • Mr. once Mrs: Chaste Fowler, .ons tr ttiidtig. 'Mr. and .Mrs., Albert ,Orser, -who: spent the, past'se'en weeks in •Tor-: onto with their son _ J.ack,...'arrived; h(iii`taa err Pawl's' Anglican 'Church held 'an en j'oyable"'euchre party , Wednesday oP- .last- week at "the parish hull. High, prizes went .to :Mrs; J. Chis° holm and Mr. Arnold Stotl ere. and consolation ,prizes to Mr. Barney 1 eniuger :• and Mrs.:: F"rank•• ,Tories. For a ,while after lunch a . few square dances were eille erd,. with' music supplied • by:41r:,' - Gordon . An - der. o with h viol ln---an Mrs: Alex°• . Smith at° the pining. 't , !Pictures 'Shown. > duct tonal pictures were, brought',here Monday ,afternoon,, • for the,..,,publie„ ' school . children, end 'for the adults in the' evening,.-,-'with•- ''s"howingss�•.-..at.. .the-, prtrish `,krill,;. The--fiillns,:wer'e" Eye No more Wash Days Winless, vesigning Wo ien; ,,Trick. and the Bean, Stalk, Rocky Lands, Uocky . Mountain Trout,, A special speaker; Mr;, A, , C. °,MacKin�noln Of the Agronomy ,Department, -Victory Mills, Toronto,: gave ' un interesting talk on crop rotation and 'soil ';coo= servation;:anad hiso"brought the. ilMn 'pasture . Lands. • Tlie,,-good, attend, ance".was encouraging; and' showed; an enlivened;'- interest in ' 'farming linproveinyent" in tits district.' • Annum; 1Vleeting of Agricultural ,S, oejety.---The Dungannon, .Agricul- tural Society' ;'held its an;n Yat Meet4. lag in the 'new hall ,on Friday after, noon, ' Februar'y 18th, with a fair attendance. ...Lorne Durnin.. was re- elected for another year- to.. ;finish: out, his'. two-year.. term as President. Gordon 'Stewart;. as „first.:v'ice-pesi-, dent, will be:hi line for ,president next year.. -:Howard - Sproule i`s -sec- ond vice=president, and will move, up V 'to first ice- 'reside n x n e. e. �� M.r .. �;�, a?t•� -tris • plan was--•n-dopted tto-giveralr :dieeto re o an . opportunity _ rstun•'t to.,*est-. o . .,be re - nn ��, p ,.-.lett-of- tine.=society. The --president- stressed.. the importance of the Iiorie•4,araces_ . in'., connection. ,with building up •.the fall fair, 'Friday, Se pt em.bex 3Q; was set as the. Gate ,fpr • this year's fair. " It • was de- •cided that `.the renting of the,hall n;' be Iicharge, o--Df -Marvin Durnin , and.. rorne-urnin� The---reuL' w tit = $5 for ',meetings And : 110 for i • ances. `ire following associate 1 "director:s • were added': 'Mrs. -John Remelt, 11 r Geo. Mrs. ' 1i•o' n4 id ...Treleaven, Mrs.. Marvin Aur lin,. Bob"` Wilson'"••- Kenneth: Petrie, -Harold Adams. • BdbMole,: LeanardChi`sholm, George ;Robert;. OOP Tn$Oni, � rtekett Fair caiw ions for . ehinery't 04.kray ete,, Wei valued; at 410. The, boaird "bow Mat the'' new associate direct** will be active in '#'ll phases •et ; the,work. Juniortitutt0 . And Junior Far ners Meet.—Tlie Junlorr a t1- tute and Junior Farmer*' Club 'held' Breit. February, meeting last week, the young ,wen gathering at the Agricultural Hall and 'the'"girlx-at the Parish Hall the same •evening. -Maine Lamb president, opened the un pr. ns u` ;ee rip , a tie roil •calt• was answered with ideas' on "How to Prevent Accidents in the Home•,," ' Elaliie Bean, as Chair- '100:14 lair-Celan, introduced the guesi�t►�' spealcar', Miss, A'ubra Cleaver, Bit , publie, ,health nurse for Gotierieh, who chose Or her'subject ``How. the -Mental Attltude ':I.,• t"�enees , Acs". cidents ", •She aiWo' gave : an outline{ 'of the duties of "'the public health, nurse. A•fter>tiie ,conclusion, of "the 'meeting the Members, joined. the Junior Farmers at. the Agricultural ,Hall for • a, joint .meeting'. e Itintdr : Farmers had • :Iohit ptitriek : fare machine 'denier , oI Luekno ,give demonstritoohs : with• n . mciwer on,,ndjustine its and':re'- pairs; ' As ' an 'introduction,, ,ithree' meVers gave a 8. v e- m inute:lam o x - ousnlaYlet ez.plaining�lowafarmer canbe ' hindered' in the sprin•gyb delay in 'having i mpleme#tswork- ing ..' in Hror�- ing order. Mr. K. K. Dawson. ;local, salesman for pressure puinpsi °itde , demonstrations. For the social ;part -of'•`titer .ev'eninxg, • inusieal n mbers"'" were, given. by :Shirley Robertson ;were the piano rind ',Charlie..Tyndall. : with the saxophone. Mr; Dawson': 7eiitertained: for half an hour With tricks' of ivagic, after .yvl ich Tuneh" was served.Friday • evenin . a skat» ing party - and box socia' was planned„ but. owing to the, mild;' weather dancing to ,records -`took' the, place, "of skating , `There `was a, large -attendance .and',' Mr. : Fred Crawford as auctioneer...successfnl- •ly performed', a..reajor operation. on the. oun • men's pocket=l ooks.' A.:L = "Your prOt;+ oval low to tom... ju g+e. - M er vette' 1 1 ')Goer ate: ooh �ttt bx. skil od rafea a1 > VISIT YOuTif,i"DEAUTX'SHOP 'uREGUTARLY,- : • VOU OWE1 OWE:TO'„Y • RE f. AinDE MEMBER'OF oNx�,RI�o. �►xR� '' .E „41. �WGATE' ST. ,GODEBS_._.: aP HONE 095w M: v. =TAYLOR S CORNER, , Fell., 'The Lridies' ; Aid.. will hold ', their March meeting,-. on Wednesday, Ma: ch 2nd•' Y"C cuigrnrtiilationc t r a Bert Holtiites, who : were rarrie'(i;;l Toot -Saturdayy,- - t ..r�..- e:4t.ev ' rs•: m. Sn` dei' bay returne4. to her home from .Milverton, Where''. -she spent Some ° Buie - <nurs ng lien' sister, who has been ill. k Presentation.—A pleasant evening was , spent . iri the sehooi-house TuesdayTnesday evening; when the com- munity, co-munity; met to• honor Mr.: sand :Mrs,. Charles Prouse,- who are , moving! to Goderich, in - the .near -future.'' = ems •iii"ifg•\vas-.spent nn .era ng'" Mgr 'e r•.okiriole,_ prizes going to Mrs. I • Walter' nand Mr. • Gardon' Orr., Following the gsaues,_:.an:ad J dress •was rend and Mr. and . Mrs. -- I rouse were presented with a table and; triliglit floor lamp. , 11Irt. find'. ,y Mrs. Prouse `;replied suitably, after' .which, a .delicious'luneh was served. C nnor Thermo We offer "you,-"Lr, NEW LIFE' and I TERJA FEED--(ua1ity throughout `REE"D`iELIVERYSURVIOE=Tvvo days, naltee. ."`-..'..� - •NDIVIDUAL, ACCOUNT ;•BOOK—For your 'coiweanienee. -- .Space in .our Shop for advertising your .saleables. • • A WARM FIRE ,--, _.A CORDIAL- WJ LC7OME AT .. Crawford's feeds Store 'PHONE 165: a: ` LUCKNOW . IH)USANDS ,;. DAY OLD:TOOF MONTHS ULD ~ ` Rock! X. I.eghoru- :-- NH X Ba et tock... -•-.. Sussex LJ' .H..... White Leghorn • Brown Leghorn White Rock • Barred Rock' PI.1LLETS --.MIXED CHICKS .COCI{FRtELS . SHUVGAIN: FEEDS. OFFER' YOU' BAL A! • .M Y : i• ,�x.J Yui ..�..p/ � f S.; • e whole'family has, been planning for this. •• J,:' es,, anchsa• ing:fY/.,•/u• ^•. ..TT^ r spy hat been yin on it right along, arranging } r financial � details /�n to � >t� a�, g wading m; >�hexr� Wit' the • �' .ale' ik <. , believer your ans if theyinvolve money, .. romay)^, in'gi d them • .over with yput 'batik manager.:' There are so, initly ways in which he ca.n.. diel 110 F�lectrio.. arta gasolinean Crixnbr.m.Tbo oL-Washere vera'' reoonditidiiod, 'aged; Washers for bargain buys, 06111'1' EORe HT is uii s e car, goes to 35 .eider � ri' a gallont o gasoline 4 ' 'b+tinaerisec lireven , th ff ront seat --57.:. .inches. When o le . many rust. It ; hire �UPR�C�R .'w'orl�inanelu ;, It hag full au a �, �aaa other fillo featuresyeti x