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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1949-03-17, Page 7sof .+•;?{j�,•K>.c4'�5t Dodge ..-... . sled as. "the finest0.'25'3/ears",the new Custom Dod a features on er•wheelbaSe widen seats; more head and legro all chair -high • • without - creasing t creasxn; theoveral l dimensions of the car. Hi her -.wider wind • - , shields'and chair hi h seatsprovide bettervisibilityfor 1,eate1, • safety. The Custom Dodge is claimed to be the lowest -priced .car 'with Fl id Drive. Shown above isthe Custorn Dodge'4-door sed an, The Custom Dodge also offers a club coupe, '• . 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Four -Door Sedans' and: Club Cotipes' (as shown above) , are 'available in loth. the DeLuxe and SpecialDeLuxe series' in . a choice of eight distin•ctive:body'colours. - • n.<;`.;r'�•:f:::•nr:5.};:}4R`S?}`�'t3{:4$ 1,4.^r.'; y,- s - --- r�� � -..- $. .� -< ,•':' {{:kr`". •.{ x•i. ,.` :�•i"1,,•'.:Y:.:{:i;: v v'ny 4 }.4. ••.• . "S- / R 'r. • :n.. 5. xv.v, 1. ;1x 1.1«.• {. ; . .r.;ti�,,:/2n•:„a�n(/rrF:n..... , .}/. .•ih Y . . •%f -.•r v:. :..: •4!4: 11h1 1 vh' •++�, .}� 1'3'P ical of the brilliantly -styled 'new, DeSoto cars ,js. the. Custuim 4 -door :sedan.'shown above: Designed. to�` take `.advantage .'.ot+all;the • beauty of modern design; the. .new, DeSoto'' is. tritich roomier inside, , ',yet its' overall length,width and height have,been, edu'ced-for,easier.; handling 'arid. parin -The new DeSotos have increased visibility, ,' a more powerful'eng Ie:ar d 'dozens` of ' other improvements. ofri6wa8haveRlePhe#,S. ars ��' u� wo .. _, 1111 • all use •/ e Te/ephone ,_ .R. ri r ., w w, r:Y�s,4 :._vc-e, 'Y: , '.'^"�.�,y�p,�M0. %�:•.. , b . , r,. wrb,w,•w ' , . � .. .: i .w'°r"`'•t . 1111 •,-•... FW: •• ":ii ". ,. • ., DAY AND NXC;, seven 'days; a week the telephone is at your service. . t keepsyou in touch wi th eve hila.. and ever - f . �,iuxckl}� and easily' x, ke. p iY , $ Y re are 4001000. more telephones hones and two` sod everywhere.. there , . p ' million more calls a da...:than there: �iiere three ears ago. And mi zx day �' 1,V • :• 111, ttin g better all the time:. $erv1C@ 15 �@ ,� ,, • .Xri three ears-: however, costs ot important raw matena1s for telephone' hues and .cables' have risen Sharply, Coppe1,�xxce have • �r dottbled, z1nc•and'ltra4d tripled. rices '"et, up to ttowdespitei , rising P :s...°.z, ". ,•..'. ,.. � ,111,1- ..,,,,.,, .... increase 1;:11 •.' :.., a.. ,...,...'�' . 1111 costs on :all sides; there has been no in the basic telephone . • • + rates esti bYrshedd.ye ago. F, ,ew !lungs the yoU so sullen real cos �ra�ue at s�eh; lour t bur _1111_ .� ds btit there ate stilt orders :we We've broken all i"ecor d badetit°.'_ THP 4 11.1, TELEPHONE. peerable t41d.xl. We wilt1lecp i ht oi working and b tild.i 1 to compAky txace your teleihoie service a bigger bargaih thaw ever, ,to con. -, . ,• OF CANADA tittle toy ,...rov de more and better 'service at. the lowest possible cost, AUBURN, March 15. -Mrs. Mel- vin Jewell of Goderich_ is visit'ing Mrs.' • 0. A. of, and 'Mr. and Mrs. R. •.J. Phillips. • Mr. and Mrs. Albert Killough .of °Aylmer 'visited: the latter's brother, Russell Xing, last -week. . Mr. and 'Mrs. Gordon Dobie and fafniiy'Visited friends in Wingham ori Sunday. -- Mr. Wm., Beadle •of • Orillit " is visiting his brother,: Chas. Beadle, and other relatives. Mr. and . alilrs. Albert Campbell, Donald `Campbell ` and Mr. Win. Campbell spent the week -enol with err. and firs. Stan -Abel, St. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nesbit have .returned ::trim, a three months', visit with relatives in ,-England. Mr. • Russell Bentley is a patient in Goderich hospital, where he underwent an operation.. . v A progressive euchre. party : was held in. the .F'oresters' Hall on Wed nesday night. ;:Prizes - Were awarded to Mrs; Ellis Little for high • score; Miss . June Beadle for low score ;• Chas. Brintlley,.men's high, and Bob' 04114. 10? .,9ti' h kulfatf:• were served. •: , " Scarlet 14.0.14, :held its ,monthly meeting in .'the.- Orange'Ilall on. Monday evening. • ',lhe. z.x.P.l~r. • • will hold their niontlily meeting ' hi • the Baptist Chnrcli. next ,Sunday evening • at 7.80% p.tu.. The' meeting will, be ' charge of Mr. and, ,Mrs. Wilfred: yesterfelt and Jerry.. There will be •special musical numbers. Every.: one ls' welcome. , M'r. and Mrs. Louis Duddy' at: 'tended:the• funeral of Mrs.',Ruddy's brotiie , who passed away suddenly in 'Detroit. Born, -�-Iil Winghain General' Hos. pita,l, on ° Saturday*, M-archt Isth, to Mr. and vXrs Gordon ° Wali if Lang Side. (nee ,Marjorie Arthur), a 'dauugliter. a Y . ltd Born, Xn AleXs«ticirn, llosp •l,. Goderich`, on; Sunday, Mardi. 18th, ,.. to• Mr�.,and Carl l Govier -Or East Wawaitosh, :il son. • Mr. Albeit Campbell has sold lira;: farm 011;,,the 18th ' concession of liulleif ,to Elliott Lappa Norwich;,, through ;'the V.fJ.A,, ix d has chased t u ptir ed he farm '.of ,Thoiias Jardine- On the . 2nd' concession of Fast Wawanosh... teals teriaii '�V. . :�tr�tr . Presbyterian •�'.,rye. 1 C for e�Va 11 ' ''o r .h r Nate olt � ave e� 5t z g meeting of the' W,M.Si otw' Knox' hurch- The •• •res • prrssbyterian . L" . n 11_:11 p. dent; Mrs. Edgar"' l4awsofl, presiders and :offered prayer. The devotional T)eriod Was ..token by Mrs, Wesley Bradinock. , A .letter was read, from' the: Presbyterial press secretary re- garding the $y nodleal meeting which' is to be held in Goderleii, '. May 10, t1;12',,, ,'Mrs. W. Good.wns appointed a' • delegate. A readings,+ Work' of 1,i. Port Reeei tionist:,, was given by Cera. Gordon Dobie; °glearzy : Ings, from; "Glatt, Tidings" were .given; by 'Mrs. Fred Ross, and Ur& - W," Good' contributed a reading. The :first ei apter in the study book ""China" 'was . taken by Mrs. John Houston. The roll call was ah w r"ed with the name of a mis- sionary.. is- sionary• Mrs, W. Br"adnockoffered the ,,losing prayer. The' hostess, ass d- by Mrs. Ross, served 're- freshments. The Easter meeting rill.be held in _the church. - Women's. Listitute.---Mr. Clarence. Rennie. of Clinton, :assistant agi- cultural. 'rep_t+esentative, was the guest speaker at the monthly -meet- ing of • the Women's Institute, held in the Foresters' Hall. Mr. Rennie gave an interesting talk on agri- culture. He spoke of the work of the Junior Institutes and Junior Farmers and urged parents to: try to • keep the . young • people oil the farm 'by giving them some interest; also to "make the farm attractive. He urged better crops and ;,also 'spoke on the T: -B. test which is being carried On in this county. He stated that .the church should. be the hub,. of the com #unity and everything. should' centre . around it. he 'spealer was. introduced by -N1-1'41 rs Gordon McClin-chey, ,- convener o agriculture for • thep Institute. • A solo Vas rendered by Mrs.Gordo tilt/ titto 3itni AtPby"t'VAtt.40 Phillips ,Ali interesting' talk oi "Special Education in Ontario" wa given .by •Miss = Margaret Jackson Mrs. Wm. IIaggitt contributed a 'solo. Current events'were reviewed :by Miss Elma Match. The roll evil ;gas answered • with "How to • be a good neighbor.'t • The president,' Mrs., Herb, Mogridge, presided . for the meeting. A vote of thanks was - extended Mr.' llennie by Mrs. G: Mcelinehey and endorsed by a11. Baxter McArter• has been ap• • pointed assessor for the Village of Blyth. Clinton Town Council has voted each of its eight members $50 for services Ili 1949. • In; line with other towns•'in the district,' Clinton will have daylight saving time from Sunday, April `2.1, to Sunday, Septemb.elr25.... William F. •. Burgman , ` Who this week retired from the post of C.N.'R. agent at 'Wingham after • almost thirty=seven years • in ' the position; established two records.. He held the position:; df• -agent at Wingh'am• longer than anyone else, and he met the. 6 a.m.-train- 11,000 tines. with: out tL,lp:iss• Thomas'. 4, Hudson died 'at his hone at Hensall :on. Saturday In his eighty-third` year. • In years gone by -he, was active in -munici0s1 affairs and served as Councillor' and. r�jeve • ' His wife predeceased him and he is.survived by one son, Lloyd, of St.,Marys,:and a 'daughter•, 'Mitchell, of Exeter. - `" Mr,, and :&1,s. W. A. Reiman and daughter Carol:have left Exeter to return to their home in Peru, where i'S a'R`eftut3 .v*itt t it the 'Stranditrd Oil''CO; Mrs. Rennin and Carol had 'been visiting for ON -6r a .. year with the ,for,ner's father, W. G. Medd of Exeter. Prom New: York -they 'were to, •takeiI, boat and proceed -by way of, the Panama Canal to Peru. .. • The death of John} Albert . 1liils, of Blyth, occurred in . the Clinton hospital . on Friday morning, in his eightyr first, year. Wit.' .Millis, htt is sulfered''a 'cerebral hemorrhage the Sunday, previous. 'A' native of- •Hiiilett,...he ,farmed •in •thaLtown.ship anti eu•yeaxs ago, when .he retired. to Myth. Besides his, wife he leaves daughter, yrs. Walter ':Buttie, ;Parkhill, •and` two .,sisters, Mrs. C. _,C, 7aine; ' S,eafgrth,, and Mrs. -F. R. Clysdale, Thorndalc. - Death of. Wm. Carter,' ' Well-known 'Poultryman . Williir�n Carter, .well-kno%vu • Fes',dent of Londesboro,•, died in the Clinton hospital; on ,.March 5th,• lir .1}is, eighty-foti.rth year. • ,le • hid suffered, a stroke 'White sitting, in the (store At .Londeaboro. and died shortly after being admitted to the :hospital. 'Il'e .; was bot fl.:iit :(Millett • "God Save the King" brought 'the• meeting to a close Refresh'h eats were • served by Mrs. Wilfred. Plunkett, 'Mrs.. Chas. ijnst, ••\rrs. Win. Gross, 'Mrs. Harold Gross .and. :firs. L. Ruddy. , • • 'and lived in:that•'township] a js life: le was' ani supexiutendenb-of w Hallett .fortwenty-seven years; but was. -widely known. as - a: poultry ,, fancier and a • judge at.; poultry - show shows throughout the district: He. Is survived by bis •wife, a' daughter. Mrs. D.•R. Macl enz a of Lucknow, and a son, George, „livingg on the' home' farm, • • {ii '• 1• J J •••}'N., f �:•.:�.. 1,..J 1111111111 /� .•'•M�� _1 , Y 11115!J Ilei LA - R�atf��wl®� ��lUQ4 .;, wi�tw�■�s ;irme ammo ; 411111101111111111111 'MASTIC a t .,aaaw10111Iw. BILE ' RUBBER' TILE , ASLINOLEUM PILE 'PLASTIC TILE. P 1" itni•t yy,, • ` ',...Ol P,ro �r ,.,. .' AB' rad LARGEdR l'4, ' � `.SMA t « WE SUPPLY THE MAT RIAL SRbINSTALL YOUR O CNAPLETE. • 'When visiting the OW. DODGE•;DESOTo display at REG. -Ma t E•. & SONS, notice the.. Plastic W' 11 Tile obi their was. These • wine in u 'wide :Vail. ety of °beautifu Go ors, or .con 4 Bchicearl :'toflnr ` 8 eb.fifathco. lt* o° oso foed ayuriot' siilie nd a liepinr }, .` I+ an illy rooms such as ' the one 'shown above n1, provided e .. for theconvenience of'friends acid relatives.L. at Tho .extra 'charge: f Your Own. Choosing „ n t ese flays when most families are feeling the effeet of higher, _ E. Oranston's itey on fun§ral charges IA aap x - : elate&lere, range of un $re than twenty prices enables etch to choose toMilt the �,eholce Is eti, tlrely .your own and, each family has: the full use of all' our faclli •1 dot) lyR1 « S a►R1 I 1 U,, . MONTREAL ST. vet EPH NE 390w' ' �