HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1949-06-23, Page 5look t ,
• dendc to eee over,
of ei11LL kiln includt ' lluabelr� 'shwig'lesi• h4ilware, glees;
work; eta'
plywood, �a h fro,,
D'TlI'QG4NNON', f'une • `��,+"-- Mr.
and' •Mrs, W� ', 0oXI_itn0' .and little
son, : of :Preston,, were ••Sunday'
'vjsttors with 'a> O,.. , G.' >�atantgom,-
ecy and ' Aitr, and Mrs., Allan Reed,
Mr. and WS, Wla.: McClttro,
+Conrad 4,114 Bobby',.'of Vtlgtra, 'were,
" Sunday visitors with. Mr. and Xis,
PVA. 1 Gl;u�rer r Little ft , '
year-old• Bobby„broke h'is. leg about
ace weeks ago :and . has: 194 the
njure'cl member ht. a east since,
but he is`..able to hobble around
ancii`'witl soon be quite well.
'Miss Ida °'GgbYard, • %yho has her'
brother; z1Glr. •David Wiiya,rd Of Win
nlpeg, , 'vis�tting' : ;her,- ;accompanied,
him te."LOnden •dila -'Week to' enioy u
few, days there,: •
t "ian Ch rch
At .17rskne• Presby er . u.
on Sund�a,y afternoon two infants
;weie7ei ist' d' .Tap ir,-Fdward stir
of Mr. and gra,./Hugh Bennett,, and
Linda toy, daughter •of .Mr, -;•and.
Mrs. Kenneth Hodges,.
Miss foan ,Rivett,. Youngest.
daughter'''of ;ri r • • and I1rs. George
Rivett,. Is ¢il a iiia` twit!►, a. relapse
of .pneumopiaw. She''twas seriously
ill at Baster, but had been feeling
fine the last few weeks, .and may
be congratulated , on doing se well
in passing from "grade IX to grade_
X at G,C,1f. after -almost a month's.•
absence from. school.; •
• Air.` Orange service Will be .held•
On Sunday next ut 8.p.m., in Dun-
gannon United . Church.. - 'Rev. Jas,
Bright will give the • address...: Toll
brothers of Auburn -will be present
With. music selections.
• A dumber. �frozn Dungannon "at-
tended annitersa:ry services at
Crewe .'ehtirch last Sunday to hear
FROM • TO BAYp'IELD` GRAN -.BEND
AND P-ARKHILL • •
Rey. p. pow'ns etR i gexer, • a, XorMer
S i P1Y • inlnister , for Pungannoni,,
Port 'Albert and . Crewe,* . .
We, are sorry tQ. hepr of th8 Ions
to,Mr• and Mra. Fred Xoung, whose
little day-old soarpassed away at
the :Goderich hospital las; riday
evening, A.; privat funeral tlervice'
' s-•Heid'•�•i�-•the-�+?nte-�o!'4red',s:
sister, Urs.: Win,' Wigglfi$, ou' "Satw
u
urday, " with .burial in aDu ga� ii .,nos'
cemetery,
,Menioraal' SeryiCo,--A� mepnpriak
service will : be held at the Pan-
gannon cen;detery'"on Sunday,; Jul y'
3rd, ",at 4 :p,m, Bev, jas, Bright:
nff .Dungap�at�i eWil
give the address. 'Any dotu_tions
for ,,the upkeep of the .eemetery
may, Abe. given` to the :secretary
treastcrer; Mrs, Mel.vina .Reed, or
earetakor;°- hes .I,ai
Neiv ywe4s TiOnOred , 14r, • and:
v1rs. iTh pest R Til (nee Helen *-
Gee), of London, were gtt'en a
dance reception on Friday •flight at
the Agricultural,Hall.: The 'bride
is the 'eldest' daughter" of li1ri Anid-
Mrs: - A. W. LcGee,, ° Port 'Albert:'
large crowd i'n attendance
'danced to'Farrier's orchestra 'and:
at lunch time Mrs. Walter Tigert
'read an address of'best wishes and
Mr. Tigert presented: the couple
with'"`lL purse of ;money.
• Welcomed. 'Home from England.-
George .A.Chitlam,. formerly
lie „Andersen •of , Dungannon,
honor at a °sho`wer 4e14 at the
WOO r . of gra Wiuiaa?a► _, 'iggf usx'.
with about,; thirty of: hex friends'
iireseut, ¥r Gordon 4.n Terson 'rend
an "address and Rpth 'awl , Bartcgt
Orser, daughters of the ' Hostess;;
carried, IR, the` gi?ils- A• .p1ea'$aft
sOciat evening 'was silent and the.'
hostess served refreelx'nlents.
gGPRIDG• . .
•1cINCrSBMPG-P 'uzle.'�1.-�
n
':is'
Alice; .1�altori Of "Pott I•aiubto
visiting'her frieads.,'he're for a OW
days. `'
Mr, -*and, Mrs' Michael. 'Martian
*hare returned from i`I:ewtoi'n iiaiid
and are, spending a few guys. herr
i o their, _borne_ ham c,� „x
Stoney 'Creek. r
• 'Mr. john ;O'Co.'nnor- is' visiting the:
shriz � ,at 'Ste. Aline de Beaupre,
M*•.• Mike O'Neill: and Mr, • G.yrit
. Austin- =aceoa Dred- -.j» Mrs;
Martha ` and,' Marr.':4'Neili,.> Miss.:
Stella . `Dean, 'send ,• `• ,.
Midland
sndrew'
Martin,- motored. to 1'J idland to visit
the •Martyrs' Shrine over the week.
end,
v1r , Julia° X,, •0:411.0* •c yy.ho, hpd:;
'been '.visiting friends,' la. Detroit;•
returned Home • on Saturday • ac-
sou panied by his sister,
Vogt."
Miss Patsy Shiflett of Detroit Is
spending her vacation' at Kelly's
Beach, •". ' '
Mr, Mark „Dalton is "'laving his
fare .drained: , .David McKenzie of
Kintail is doing tlie' ditching.
The recent rains have given, this
locality that million -dollar ' look;
MiSS Melba • Sijnws 'of Toronto
is visiting ,a .Ray Dalton's.; '
Mt
who arrived recently from: Brad-.
ford, England, after an absence of
two. years, - was warmly welcomed
:black.- She - intends to settle. in.
Canada with. l;,er•husband, Who will
arrive later. She 'was the guest. of•
In Bayfteld, Phone Corry's Lunch • at 631-6
WI HES'TO ANNOUNCE ITS
APPOINTMENT' BY.
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as o � aa P
•111 for 'this territory . ; ,
joseplx Lucas Ltd. manufacture 'U electrical: equipment
used as original :equipment on all British built cars,
trucks, am tractors., : • a •
•
• following
WeNoiffdhe
Parts orders: promptigrffiled:
2. - Speedy Speedy repair, and return of detached units i/.e.,,start-
• ers, generators, 'carburetors,. etc, •
3.: Specialized repair service to'the.electrical system of
° . all :cars: `
4." Expert repairs to all "speedometers.
O>lTcialfactory representative for:
Auto -Lite, Delco -Remy Wrest -O -Lite 'Batteries, ' A.C.
Products, Carter Carburetor, original equipment ° on
all Canadian -built cars.
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196 King :St. East, Kitchener
VOL' reasons' of ,health and 'on' the Doctor's advice, :we are •
shortening. the:store hours.' The new hours *ill. be Monday, Tues
dao', . Thursday and Friday, 9 . a:m. to 6 1p.m. Wednesday, 9 a.m.
to' 12.30. noon, Saturday:9. a.m. -to ••10 p.m. We hopethat this
change willnot' ineonveci ;ace any of you; and that we will con
Canute
.to- enjoy your patronage. In cases of emergeney zoan •trek' •
"reached- by -phoning --767.
HOUStHOLli NEEDS
Lifebuoy buoy Soap - 2 for 19
Lux Soap " : 2 ' for •19
bNiyea„ Soap , • 3 for"80
wcash re, Bouquet . 2 for 25g '
TIERS: & : Ta`b1ets
,15c Peroxide> • - 9
25c Sweet Nitre' ' 18 "/ '
Rubber Sponges ' .39;, 49, 69 to°'4
Spog .•
i j -, -
2
er 2 for 3
.Pu're - Dale Pa r
a -T {.
VITAE -AY DEODORANT ' ' • "' I�
•
. •()REAM '
, Safely ?'tops, perspiration and, • '
{`odor for , one' to - three days.
D
C>ni•Qaselessf stainless.; obs d .ot
..o
irritate the 'skin, nor sty Out
in ' the jar. °
=Big''23'i oz. `jest - 75' :4
DOROTIY -GRAY ,1EOT
• ATHE COLOGNES
• �WE R
Four. different •odors-• sweet
spice, wood. scent floral, fan-
tasy, springtime. ', ._ , .
Bag ; 8 -oz. 'bottle. ,
PUR'lt ALBERT.
.PORT, ALBERT,, June 22.• -Mrs.
Wen. Crawford returned home this
Week 'after spending:a;: three„weeks
E*iSit with Mr. and M+rs.` Harvey
Gra•wford and -family-at- Toronto-:-
Mrs. Mary: Dickson_._.of Hamilton
.
-is Spending. a two -weeks' ''hoiid'ay
at `the_ home, of her' parents, Mr.
• and Mrs. Harry tednor.
Mr. -Howard Quaid, who has been
construction.. ,r ..orth-
in work in the n
eastern pcttt Qf' ri fth io,r clime home
on Monday: :of this. week to do the
slimmer''Work on' his father's farm:
Mrs and Mrs. Horace punning -
ham ' of Wiarton spent last week-
end' visiting at the- lidnte of Mr.
-... •and;_Mrs. ,Charles'Crawford...
Sex,viees_ in, the'United Church,
commencing. this Sunday,` 'June
28th, for the summer montfis, will
be held at 9,46:` am. and Sunday
school at 8.45 a.m. •
Mr: and Mrs.,. Elmer``Praham and
'Son Lorne "spent a Sunday recently”
visiting with Mr. and Mrs.- 'Wm.
'Stoddart on •''the Bruce . Peninsula.,
10 s; ,M44$113 Pitutrt Anooz two
,
1400 t
atY j,e0» Sizes S2, �e
° Also. �x suits s for ,a1a ,
e 'fro*
sll...
�io 'mr` e �Hs. :>,+cart�u�t► �i "�'tQh#�
12 0:2%
',NAICTE.4110, 4: ,.• , SHIR . ,/Y,SM olvx
L U ►ES`; ALTER Mat DRESSES,
Smart things to rear to enjoy the au*,
and the wade ' weather.
I ONICS-THAT. PEP YOU UP
Beef Iron and Wine..2 for 1.00/
Wam�polae's Preparation:. -."1.00-
'
Chase's -Nerve Food...69, 1.79
Maltlevol• 2 01)
' Piiak Pills .. 50
Ironized Yeast, ....,.,....98
Milburn's Health and Nerve
Pills • 65
Toni -Permanent
Toni Itetill.. , ..... ,1.25
If"udnut°Reflll• 1.75
Minora' Blades -- . 10. for 25
Marlin Blades ........10 for 25
Pal $lades. :. ;x..".:;10 for. 25
Here, to help you
enjoy e`ve y +one...
of Surnhnei's days .
csive u
'are ex ,1
Dorothy-.
Gray.prb-
paratiuns .pprepared
especially for you
P Y •
`and•other dis
criminating women.
'SUNBURN CREAM
Mia you gain
"a Iuaciatis tai, .. .
:discourages burning.
-SP_ECIALSALON
'SHAMPOO- • -
Its "Ai•tot5nol trips
offset dr' nese .-
4 bring, oat the.Iov,•ly"'•"
highlights in .your hair.
BEN,Mi1.LE'R, -Julie 21. -Mt: and
-Mrs.-Alex. Reesor: -and family,- of- =fir Hanan"and 5'ons'm�at-Ayr--,
M'arkhani, visited this „ week • tv#fah.
Mr, ,.and Mrs. C. A. Vanstone and
family. •
Mi. and Mrs,.•.Qordon Fisher of:
Hamilton- spent the w
eek-.
end
with
Jlr.• and Mrs. Wilfred Fisher.
A., Ar. 014 ,.Mrs. Mitchell of:'Toronto'. been transferred from .:OttUwa-:40
are-, vision' with Mrs. Mitchell's 'Owen ••
g e +Owen Sound- as _district highway
�..
'parents, ..Rev: S. 1:"and Mrs. Hai. su'perinftindenk, -spent , a few days
ward: at the parsonage,; • with .his relatives in town the past'
malters, on' 11Ir, and .Mrs„,. C., A:
,eel:. , w:
•
Week. Vanstone -last 'week: Were Mr. and Mr, anti ;Mrs: F. 7 Butlnnd, of
',Mrs.4.-.1._, McEwen, `Miss Ger ildiine Detroit,are Spending •two t reeks' -in
_ ,p g
McEwen , and. Miss • Tait, of. Code-- t wn. .mr. .Blitiand conducted a
rich. - • •' drug business in Coder -fell for"°' omo
A, number • of •-friends from here years, and ,has 'since been living and
attended the . funeral of the late• •nrosnering .in the pity of the
Mr. •Jiihn' Feagan" at Nile. -The Straits. •
simcer'e `sytnpathy 'of this ' cam"Mrs.- Mrs.• • john Marwick, kand` Mrs,
ity is , extended •to the `bereaved. .'Lennard, Leeson dere guests at the
"TamiIy.
Miss Eileen D'Arcy, of Ottawa, is
the guest of 'Mrs: Bert MacDonald
fbr .the summer. • .
:Mr. and Mrs, :Ji9ha' Thorpe and
family left 'today; far Ruudeau�' Pro-
vincial Park on holidays.. •
Mrs. `Chas.:.Maedei and daughter-:
.M'oliring is a former resident of
Benmiller and his ; riends . o2 the
'district honored him with a, picnic.
•at lHarbor Par -k, =-• Among -those .pre-•
sent were Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Dick; _'Of Hensall, and --.their ';da'ugh-
ter and her husband from 'Exeter,'
Mrs .Dick • being 'lir. •Mohrin-g's
Mr's. Percy Lee, of Essex,;axe 'v si:t% .sister.
in Mr and
g .. Mrs. Thos Snub.
H'unger,E•ord and ss BUS z nsiit_T0
K
Hungerford of "Toronto spent COM'MBNCE--T'HISS FRIDAY
Dr.. Florence, Smith of HaVergal . •Eastern . Canadian • Greyhound.
College,... Toronto, is • enjoying . the Lines Ltd. will, commence bus •'ser -
summer' months at heri•,hgme .hexa
Dr. W. Sherwood Fox and. tam; bice rover, the Blue Water Higliway
ily,' of 'London,- have arrived-6'''through Gdderibh'oY .y.fliiy,• dine
spend"i1ie-`i;'tYid'i eT- oaths' at—their. 24th. An :h.dvertisement elsewhere
cottage here. -
112r: •Jroiin Hackett has • returned in The 'Signal -Star„ this -week an -
to Pert Colborne •after, spending a pounces McGee's Garage as:. the - bus•
week's !holidays ..with his brother, depot;.
Trim Hackett,"at Kingsbridge. •'
. A bus will leave'. Goderlch daily
Mrs. Jas. S. Smith, 17 Glou- at 3 28 m northbound,
tester Terrace, left on. We sday � 'p• and, :for Ther-
,, mor' and , connections for.. Mani -
/or Port r- hur' en route ".to tvulin,.-stand",----Sudbury iud- nult-
Joosephine Isle in; Lake Niipigon. • Ste. Marie. One' will leave Gode-•
Fr --and 'fir -s
are, enjoying a week's vacation with
Flaw GAME IN MEM
GROUP NEXT MOND
The schedule for Juvenile group
No. 1, W.O.A.A. _baseball, is as'•
June 27--Goderich tit Ripley:'
¢.. 30=0We:del; at._Auburn:
Jiuly4-Ripley at, Gocderiah,
_
• G=•=AiIarsi •.. at Ripley..
8-�A.uburn'.at Goderich.-
14-Ripley at.. Auburn .,- .
1S -Ripley at Q•odericb
2O ---.Go .er h =`at Ripley. • ' °
26--R:iple9 t} ►•tit rit
29-Rigier-`ut Go4leri-cii ,'
Aug. 3 -Auburn- lilt- .i3ipley,,
8. oderich, . at Auburn.
' �S,heriff Nelson Hill: is convener
for the group: >'
H1� TR
�ki3°l3U•RIF`
WINS PIGEON RACE
The , Ciuderich° -Hawing Pigeon,"
-Club helff the •fifth race of the 504-:',
son- for old birds mt the, week -end, t
this being a repeat -race. from• Port
Hope, a distance. of 171. miles,,
A bird entered by,TClayton Ladd. J
of -Auburn. was the `•Winner.• . Owing
br�i[tl-weather-the,birdks--wax-e-•Doh •
Iiberated.uirtil 1;10, p.m. and Ladd's
first bird Wig-
-Owners
as• .Owners _of the • first' five. birds
rich`rdttlly,:Ut 1:17 p.m., ' southbound,
for. Sarnia, ,milking .connections for
Chatham, etc. • •
There . vvi he speeia seri fee
Saturdays, Sundays, Mondays An
holidays,- when �•xe. h�ottn ... us
s,follows ,�La,0�r:.
Mnand Mrs Geale Hewsr�n ,of Th 1S b d DZ d And
yards per minute ;. 2n`a, E. ,PeaeTiey,
14Q7 8 yards '3rd; E Peaches,
Sudbury, • spent ' a. few clays in C+- d b 4 h P ' T tOn
w ek. ou:'•thetr hone 14Q742 t
Gocler lh last a �:Y^� will cave •Goderich' €i t 9:30 a.m for . 01i 6 ,
• . ,
E. yards ,' ow s ,
x . - -- yards;. ; 5th, • .P....bbsUau,
Won trip. ,iney .were •i,n guests'
Sarnia,. making onnections with a ,
of their aunts, the Misses, Strang. , 14fl5.f - 3 ands. " The next race will,
Detroit,
•J
r nd - bus to t
e hob
ti •
G yha t'nnt'rt .Nananee' ..
has'.:
Saunders,
o
Mr.' .Rt w
,
t
:Chatham etc. C-. t ..
The area froth Grand Bend north
to'• Hepworth is a restriched are:
for ' passenger service via Grey-
hound. For 'excample, a passenger
e tnnot•` be taken ,from Godei;ich 'to
Grand Bend, ;'ut 'can • •be 'taken to
Hatik's Place,; just outside of the
area'and beyond Grand Bend 'about
flex Similar! a
,wedding of their, niece, Miss Idella'
Leeson, Ret .Na 'to Dr.• Stewart
Croneh at Timothy Eaton :Meinbrial
' Mr. ;and Sirs. Thos. Tamblyn and
Church. Toronto, on Wednesday,
son 'Murray, of \St.' Marys, were•
week -end guests' of Mr. and Mrs:
T. .Sillib.-- _. _ ...........
SUANDRA • Perfume -
We now have the new French
perfume, Shandra, in stbeIL
It is a delightful odor. .
Perfume 100 to 9.60
Cologne - 2 00
Toilet sWater ; ':......x.00 -
June 22nd.
OMINION - DAY' BOWLING
or the
. Purity
Flour
. Bowling f ty
trophy" wiuz°'be an event ef•.Doniin-
iorl ,Day.- Play' will be in , `Seoteh.
doubles. Good, prizes are offered,;
andev hodr..Aakinpart ,'ln ; the
, . ery .... _ g ,
tournanient 'will .receive',' a bag Of
ten • m y, passenger :•+
cannot be taken €ronr-•Godericlr to
-a point . south of Hepworth: but
'passengers going •'beyond. Grand. _,
Bend- or 13eepworth Can. be -carried:
prvieeY_�ti1L_prattid••e_. -
lent accommodation for travellers
going 10 • Detroit, ' 'Sarnia' or
-Chatham on the south, • or. north to
theiruce Peninsula and _ Manitoulin.
Island.
1lnron Coach` Lines alsd Will
commence daily service en Friday,
.Tune 24th1, and . this •.dill provide
a lbcril. ,bus. servico betweeii Gode-
rich and Grand. Rend:. The Huron
Coach Lines will. also make Mao
Gee's G `
araeits bus -terminal here.
This ' mill. a tier information will
be found .in an advertisement else-
where' in this issue.' With the
Huron Coach T,ines•``and the Greyiry
.bound 'Lthe i o$ eratirig on "rlciii t>;
these buses along • with -Western--
Ontario Mntctrwnrcthe Sarnin-
-Parkliill Lines wiil`pravide a ...Ser-
vice of twenty-two, bus • arrivals'
and .departures at , Godei•icrh: daily.
--Mrs. - -V, _C;..:. Fry -and-daughter,
f rs, Dickie, and George and John
'll`omberg. all of Detroit, are at
Meneaetuitg Park for Ilie' tlittirter
months. George entertained a .{arty.
of • fellow -graduates ;from high'
school last week -send. . • ' •'
' 'Mrs. H. B. M. '] khi�►orfl and
sister. Miss Annie ,Kennedy of
R nrrhnm'. have returifed home
from Winnipeg. where then 'visited
their brother. Mr., .Alex.' R.. Ken
nedv. Winnipeg: is"�celehrating its
seventy-fifth anniversary.
SFr. ani! \trs. - P. J. C'ar'ter of
1',n f'.ranee„ 'Tllinois. were week -end
guests' w*th the -t litter's mother
and . sister. Mrs. Gnehel and- 1iiss
lrnee Goebel. Plain Yvnn12n, 'Ther
ntt:�ttirtn�l fin Fisher-°renninn 11'Idd
,pt'T.ions P.nrk, Senforth, on Sat-
nifran:4-.attle
.fiand:�1r.Emerson :1Mnitrinu•,
rnsb.; . visited' old
frig c• ..., .nn 1. old ..scen.es in to 'n_
NOW YOUCAN CCAMFJ.ETE
Vt U. SET:.
Inereclsing 'dsmoricl he,s tifoug1tl" bad o
Ih♦se 1,wo famous -interriafronol Stir
lintrl,»ottern$:for a 1linifed:1100,, .,
duties fo. open stock plias Wilf bs+
accepted until' June 301h-441 iety'
will be. rasa to' , yea by torcembk
1Sth..
' the International S1UVei Corpany ti '
offeiing this special sgrulto io Gunton,
of their famous palt.fns. Orap, lit soot*'
for;full" l+ririirulars'Won'iVon7
ibll'T BE: SORRY AATEE !
. 4.et "NOW before the ' 3une ' 30th
deadline!
.
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h.
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Wearables
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BOYS' WEANS.
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Pants
• • Sizes 8-14,
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L,skoview` Casino regrets to exit otn ice that the . 'iCnio :a1
which. has, beets' used Without ;01046.1,0i:30 years, ,
ow :beon eloscd,, with, the pxeefitimi; ,of those p i4
w'hic`h have eibtadyr, mado". res:,el^vatiolrxe, e h
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