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442, tovlrn and dtdriet
learned with ?regret of the' - death
Of Mxa, R;R M. Yeuug, foriner,I ' p f.
'CAlborne
Ieni6, ht �d• ttow'nship,- *Melt
helt o4cTulir{�ned
"Sa1lows, ;Mrs" ons Wss- a4ah}"T4ro#to 'on Mondaylastin er
.. ear► iprtnerly
ter of -the- te Mr' and 4re;° irontaa
nSfeorweotf,:CmoalbrroirgewsRbIo»er$ed,
'
Tom* .she continued' to live in tine
,township; She .was active ' fry 'tlse
work • of Suaitb's •11111 'eiiureh and
was,, held .41V. the nig• rte, reilr Id . by
Window Opow•
a targe ei eie of fdends er hug
band.`died in 101 and .she>, relnos'ed
''to Toronto, to be with 'her daughters
there, ' *urvivinr' are ..three Baugh,
tern, -Mrs, , Jean .Waltelr add Miss,
Isabel Voting, of. Toronto,. and Mrs
Leonard'Westbrook y(d'ulia), of
town; ' three brothers, ''James Sal'-
�1nns�sr�.��edisue•»�-�Ittt,4tl�ertt.�;-
William " T„ ¶i?owntshlp Clerk of Col
borne, ° and ;Garnet, . cif„! 1Vlac line,•
:Alberta, and .f -aur; sisters, Mrs. Alice
Tafterd and 'MMrs..Jarvis McBrtile
of .Colborne township; 11irs., Lewis.
- Stoeli:well, 'of 17:10010,;' 13,C.,• awl'
Mrs. JohnYoung, of '1Slay,. Alberta,
The funeral ' service was -held, this
.� (Thursday) afternoon at the . Bro- ( Bean of Colborne- township; where
, r IGNAL STA y�'
•on the loth ,eoncessston of 44141e1d;
also three sinters, Mrs. Margaret
Jackson, Mrs. 4 Agnes Currie Of
Winghatrt►: 'Rebecca Cameron, Of
Toronto. Two daughter!:,, Violet
and Ella (Mrs. Earl RBg'ley), pre-
deeeased `her-.. WS, Jas,. G;' Dreg',
nen of aodo1e'h, • with whom she
spent the winter, is a sister-in-law.
Funeral servicee were held at
.liackett's' •United Church,, bn Natl.
u r`day,y, May Tth, Rev. 4l,• ,
•olllclated and Bev. Ur:-G-..--l'awse-o
Gerrie assisted. Interment wad' in
Gree0hi14il
emeterz. Liwknowz...p'all-
bearers were Albert Alton,
Alton, Elmer Alton, T. A. Cameron,
.Adan. Johneton, Wilfred Iia'gl~Cett '
Mr. and; Mrs.•'3. fi,•'ID'rennan,, Mr*.
and 'Mrs.. Melvin R•ayriard, Mr* and,
Mrs. Milton. Kilpatrick and ' Mr,
and Mrs. Jas. McWhinney, ' all ;'of
Goderielj, attended the, funeral,
• SIRS. WILLIAM STEVENS
A former eeted" "LL
Colborne toNniship,
wodt : of her
life; Rose }I', Menu,. widow of Wil,
:Iiaxri. Stevens, passed away in Alex-
andra Hospitals on' Tuesday; in her
sixty eightl} - year. Mrs, ' S,teveus
had ,been a sufferer from Asthma
for 'some ctin'Ie. Shewas a;.daugh-.
ter of the. late Williainfiitnd;Phoebe,
{ , More than. thiree„nc ,carters of all. cent. •have •refrigeraitionk and 24
• bomes in Canticle' have a radio, 40 per' cent. have electric va4uum
Per cent: have tele' 'ho eS ' 51 r cleaner's
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p , 1>e. _�
MIXED DOUBLES
O ERIN L i•'WN'—LOW' tNGGREEN--
Game called 1,30 i,m. < Euitries..close at .14.m.
.m.
Greens' in fi_c1ass- condition .
Come one - Come .all
CHAS,, C. '.ALLISON;
Q
re -
TWO ACTIVE BOWLING TEAMS
Two very active bowling teams
that bciwledeevery' Wedne8day after-
noon all winter came to the- end
of their season on Monday night,
when they enjoyed, a banquet, at
the _Park. House. The ---•table- was
• beautifully decorated with ,baskets
of•' tulips,'•eanilles and • place cards.
The teams ..v;.ere w°t,Xte'- mStiiishine
-team,. captained by 'Mrs. W. H.
Foal',: and. the Holly Scooters, ,cap-
• tained. by •Mrs. --W. •-
Bannister.
,During ,the dinner hour Mrs.
Doak presented Mrs. J. Pinder with,
a lovely gift for her record as the
highest bowler. Mrs. Pinder,•'.re-
sponded-in a :ei aliig iiianner,` after
-which -sx'li -procee. ded 'Le -`!lie • 1: wIltig
alley to enjoy five games of friend-
ly bowling:,,
,phey funeral home, and was con-; 's'he lived until 1944, when .she
came • to reside in Goderich. Her'
husband predeceased• her two years.
She Was a member of North street
United Church. Surviving are two.
sons Carmen;. of Goderich, .and
'Harold, of Shawinigan ,Falls, Que
bee,; "one grCancleb •1•d,.• Corot ..$tevei s,
'of Goderich ; also a brother, George
A. Bean, of Anburr(, and four
sisters, Mrs. Ed. Hardy, Goderich';
Mrs. E. Allman and Mrs. "H. Hick-
man, Toronto;. and Mrs, Howard
Baer, . Colborne tov nship. Iteubeu
Grigg, of Goderich to*Oship, is a
•brother-in-law. Many friends, from'
Goderich and adjoining townthips
were present at: the funeral, which
took place. from .tbe Cranston fun-
eral home this (Thursday)-. After -
neon to N.orth_.street United. Church
The 'service was conducted by the
"minister, Rev. C. W. Cone,' assisted
by .Rev.„,W. J. WWoolfrey,. of Ciip:ton,
and 'Rev:. S: E. Haywar1, of Ben,
ducted by Rev, C. W. Cope. There'
was a large .attendance, including
manj:.old: friends of Colborne 'town,
ship. The interment was in the
Colborne cemetery, the pallbearers
1eir g Gordon MC-Phee' xteg.•• 'Glen,
Percy .McBride, Frank Wilson,
Frank Clark and • Reg. . Tutord.
_Among the relatives present were
Miss .Phyllis Walter. and David
Lawson of .Toronto, grandchildren
of the deceased.
MRS. WILLIAM. TWAMLEY
After seVeral -months' ,illness,
cl4ith carne- suddenly in: Alexandra
Hospital, Goderich; on Thursday,
May 5th,, to .Mary Cameron, wife of
the -late William Twainley of Ash-
field, in her . eighty-second• _year:,
DZrs. fitivituiley' was the (laughter 'of
the late John Cameron and Marg-
aret fe0uaig of Winghnm.' She
leaves One' ran, Thomas, • at home•
,ON
• The cadets.. are taking streil`uoun,
training daily,' .so • that • they •. ,uy
be at'' the pea,ii' of perfeetion 40,g:
insj)ectien; •on MAS - MCI. 'C'lie ,.,.:b•
'event is selleduled to take'' place
nt `2";o'cloek ;in gric•ult'ural -- Park
Lt; -Colonel '.• it; `,'S,' 'Hetherington,
Winghain, And Capt.. B. Mr •M1lligan.
are to be the inspecting officers.
The dr ummners and buglers lead-
.4t4 then boys are PO* trained by^,
Provinciu1 Police ,•O eer': Rutter,
and by 'the .looks ,of. it ,the; girls'
are really,, going to Out on a sntiir
• •'FA 'FASHION •;SHOW AT OPEN+
'MOOT •
. The Kolbe economies classes" a
the direction"of ther'teaiber, 14Ti s
Foster, at ,next week's„, -"open
night " ,= ',The girls: ill model
clothes from'. tliea•18,80's :lip to pre?
sent -day styles,: So..don)„t .4 1*
big event; Rezneznber.:the date -.-
'Friday. evening, May 4' 27, for
G,C.L's : open niglit,,
miller. e . 'During the service Miss
Joan Scott sang a solo, acconipanied
by ' Mr. Alex Clark at • the organ.
Six nephews' were the • pallbearers':
Ivan and Maurice Bean,' of Col-
borne township; Frank Baer, 1'Vt1-
,ardy tinct George-A11mAn,
of -Toronto, and Edward Grigg, of
Codericlt township. •. The flower
•bearers were Stanley Snyder 'And
'Wilfred Durst, of.` Colborne town-
ship..; William Gladstone, of Clia:
ton ; Bruc6 and John '' Grigg, of
Goclern-h: township:: Interment was
in the family, plot • in Colborne
cemetery."
SALVATION ARMY ` .
COAST-TO.00AST APPEAL
The 'Salvation Arznv's annual up-
peal Torr funds ;is --under =way in
Goderich. In connection. with .the
Red S'iiield appeal calnpaign..from.
coast to coast in Canada. Nation-
al objective of ,the 1949-• appeal .is
$7;;200,000, , °rv!,hleb .' R°ill.: meet the
deficit .incurred in a •.pear's .:aper
ation of more -than ninety . social
service institutions. '"The 'quota for
Goderich is $1,800.
Providing a -Central locatiinnfor
the collection of don dons in ► '
,manager, o1
the•• -Bi rk-•ofej—e--iree; has' been
named- treasurer of the appeal tom -
mi ee and donations -may be left
• 1
at the , bank or : forwarded )uy . hail
to M1•. Hay:'
The `Red . Shi}eld appeal gives
citizens of .Goderieh an, Opportunity'
of Helping 'the- Salvation Army
• !'mien .ens- selaMin e, at, sk'
The .Army. .asks . that __you., give.
Tr n -tire heart:," n T . -
The Goderich' corps of 'the Sal-
vation Army' was organized in, July,
1835 --sixty four • years• ago -rand
since that time has done' ;arc htitOld'"a
amount . of • ;good • •.work, ' .Not • only .
does it carry on its work i i ,such
'towns - as. " Goderlch; • "but''. 'it' looks
after•. needs�••.oL`._.people., vllo eye,.,: .
.frog.. the ,s caller awua.: to axge
' cenireshrere they =soinetiniens
the aid : of. the ;Salvation Army , of •'
inestimable Delp•
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3:30 .p.m. Ladies'= Driving, putting and approaching.
The general public is welcome'to the,Lilac Tea from 3.30
... to 5.30 p.m. -in the Club .Hous.
for treatment of
t FACE -:CREAMS
r
Ponds' Creams .... 37, 65, 1.05h_
.74 Woodbury creams ..y:.37, 65
Marvellous creams .. , :65
Viitaray creams' ..1."a0;• 2.50
I) A. R cold and cleansing
, 0.1ge
Dorothy Gray cleansing crenan
100, 1.75
Yardley complexion cream 1,25
featuring
• > HOSIERY
• UNDERWEAR
COTTON DRESSES .
COTTON -PIECE 600'DS
OPENS
ZOth
9PENINSPECIAL.
LADIES' and ,CHILDREN'S ANKLETS .
ortment of sizes and:.
;CHILDREN'S LINENE OVERALLS
+:Sizes 2-4�6 in light Blue, Navy
r - and Red. 55c pair or
TODDLER'S PRINT DRESSES
Sizes 12.3_ in, good •quality print at half
their Pel value. 59e each or
..:.iNl .-.suK---�I:3.1.1a=A V .u:C:,J.i.:M.„
limn super . o
• Especially "prepared to treat ;Bronchial
' Asthma and Chronic 'Bronchitis due to upper
respiratory infection.. Clinical.,tests have.,
'roved the' efficacy 01 Lantigen "G" If you
puffer the misery and dist;s of Bronchia!';
- Asthma or Chronic
Bionchitis.start taking':Lantigen today,,'
Get relief weft this
new •addifioq to the •
I'" •> °`0 „'•` Lantigen, family of •
proven dissolved
Oral Vdccines. f .
•
Dorothy Gray .Finisheen `;1,.25'
LUCI1 r'j LELONG ; CARE -
,FREE COLOGNE
Reg. 1,50 for l :•
100
While they last.
s,..
White i.ilac Cologne
fel; a spring like fragance '
DeRayntoriitd• Cologifes •
for; lelzi tfttl e : n , ,
60, 95,_ 1.50
Drene Shampoo :.35, 59, 99
Rove: Shampoo... „,250
'Double;Danderjne. 35,'60,1.00
Dr. Lyons Powder... :25 43
Autax. Ste, large*.. -.4, , : X35
9,-uUber, Gloves °.i 2 or 65 . `.
1,35 Floress ;Liostiek, .. , 69
60 'F1dress Nail Polisf>l: .'33 T;
20 Tr. • Iodine• .. , , 2, .for: 25
15 Epsom Salts ., . ;, . . '9.
FARM NEEDS
P"enieikltn- Boojies, j9,009 nn it-
t ... 2.95
• Penciliin a reptott ycii
Boojies 6's ....', ,2.50
D,r.Hess Pot for dehorning
... , .
Rag Balm .. ...60
Teat Dilators, 18's.... '; •...25` .,
Dr., .Bell's Remedies
i'otissiun Vrtlide.. ;3 oz. 1.00
Formaldeyde..... , . lO
ASSORTMENT OF :TODDLER'$ DRESSES
Printed and . plain sib es 1-2-
Regular 'value 1.98. for
LADIES' KRINILLE CREPE GOWNS
. Mediuin Wird Large sizes.
PLAIN COLO 1.98
PRINTED rxp .'4:w..w: a.nx• •rr'�bat'Y D� ., .. .... ...�,--.-.- J.x • .k.. •:i
PN'TED PA'TTERN'.
'be; held a
e nihe West Sty eek.:Ara•,;.-:,
u JRON. NORTH . LIBERAL ASSOCIATOT
NYLON , 'IO'SEL 42 ,wage
Slimmer shades ina reliable matte.
Substandards of ' 1.30 line -44c pair or .� .
Extra Fine' •
COMPLEXION 4 "
SOAP
This is the fine toilet
soap, so many of you
`ltne v.• for the.,next_ . .
week the are offering
a speeial • on it • for
'you. " •
12 cakes for 89
.We Barry a fine line;
4of k1airber ,Ellis
• Come in and see the
flf e so1 tri it ---4 nr,..r
floral and tzolored hex -
papetrries at -
50 and 60 box ..
MAX FACTOf -
PAN ST1Ci
a new • type of
crieaan,`make up.In. ,•
stijtr form.: Come
in and see it.
WHITE PLAIV'NELETTE . .. ' 10 Yardie
o d • .for
•
2'7 lap Slightly imperfect scmerviiere in a:.,
,large bolt. 21e.311.--5 vi . ': for' 135 or
• , TEA' t'OWELS _.
BOR�'1ER�b
Finished size 16;t30. , Cotton and p linen •nitb '
... i ..y. a w•.. .
Attraeti�e irorcl.,r. Sli htl ,tai>'e>lt:.33c or5
•-41)eeorated-and•-scent- ---,•
ed s#atione>ry - pine,
.Seoul lieatlter . and
lareliidea..,,;11 . is• the
latest tiling:
1.00 per lox
.We have sortie, odd
and click of billfolds
tobaeeo poacher'',
lighters, etc, WeP;iire
cluing orcin 't: -your
•• price. . M oke its' Kat .
.;ciiT�irW ,•
SPORTSMAN M
Unbel evebwlo Control" `
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si11i1GrMowoyKef+indod. Siiigtostjilfr'
- bouble`StXle► .... • , .."11050
,.s
•
Stead`truss Westiteics ... t(oiw It 'is possiblta to. get' inirxitpWiis
'rletention vrith real cbmfoo; The Spol'tsrngn••has no steel bands
or mietal ;ibrfi to.gouge or pinch. There is -nothrog tic bind. Every
partris flexible: -`os; and -it CAN T SIIPI' Whyl ,Bt+cause"the`inner
pad Yeinain= flxtid `tn lts •poiltlon, whale the A)ft, pliable trams
moves w tri the body,160. Sporhmon ptoVlatit meaximum retch+ ,
tion --far atf re"ductbte mooned .hemicll end Wool slip under h'an. f
11bUs attis+ity, ttttiv4. ortj^and isybrycfay; ttdte?itnlj ancl.bbndiliq... .
k 'i"dns1Jel tltteete et seM tial feat rn.s v'
tititalisrotzi itt rl ` ; Yr •'Rest Gtritifo Witboutf tii�fits =
•' for elf.Fittiiig 7 itis 11pi rnditionally••
er Maxitiu n.Notection' Guaranteed`
a.,
No 0611641 Ming; take I Nti,e--'Ptrt 01w moi%
• .liver-ttl lrrttu` » 640: Yeai •Rtaptotel'
. Riibber,
"Spotigl
for ,'spring Clean.