The Goderich Signal-Star, 1950-06-08, Page 5, i4.70,' dt +d/ ,`"!:."0".'.1.
MRS, 1 ICFIAEL ELICR,
After a long illness, Mrs. Michael
Flicks Elgin, ..avenue, .passed away
in Alexandra Hospital on .Tuesday
,morning. iii,ormerly Sarah Eliza.
,beth" Issard, sh'e vas born in: Gode-
rich tewnwhip, a' daughter of the
ate Joseph and Eliza Wiggington
Issard. • After her marriage she,
lived Qn her . husband's farm in
Colborne township .until, they re,
tired . twenty-three par .•. nap, to
reside in • • OOderfeli. She $'eves a
member of; ,'N,o'rth v' strut .Iltated
Church'. Surviving, 'besides ' her
htisbant,, .are three'brathers, Ernest
and Albert-Issard, of Montreal, and
Percy, of Toronto; land .two- s Cels,
Mrs.(his.) •' Wilfred. Fowler, fnf
Guelph, nd Airs. Charles Josling,
of Clinto ..•
' They fun rah seriace was held this
(Thaursda '' after .eoi1 nt •the,_, Bro-
nhey f'u ei'#i'i home,' .. Rey. • C.
.'Cope, et' North'' street, United
Church, officiating.. -The' ilnterxnelit'
was . in -Maitland ,centletery. „
beiVrors were Ralph •'xaslin 13`ert
Trewartha, Arthur Sturdy, 4'Uill lrtn
Glek, J olio Flick :anti.William} +in-
nig'an "
?yr ,n�Xasshed ad. 4a The Signal.
Star. ' I brings"sure-Are results.
• - UNE. ; ,
., SUNRAY, • J lith1950"
8.30 a.m, HOLY COMMIUNIQN.,
1Q a.m. Mt�,I,N SUNDAY'
11
a.m: N.fOR NG PRAYER AND SERMON. 'p
p.m. EVENING PRAYER AN1? SERMON.'
• REVI+ itEND BEiV1p RLY H. FARR, 0.4; . ,I,.TIn., RECTOR:.
A. W. ANDERTON, Organist and,Cboiir> naster '
ative'yo# jonedthe Cotlerich
Boys -I': and,o,
: C= z rel Viand
ALL'.WIND INSTRUMENTS AND DRUMS. TAUGHT.,
REHEARSALS TUESDAY, 4 p.m. at the TpWi•
HALL,'
, A. C. ROBINSON, Organizer aid Bandmaster.
•
NE1 S - PROM SHY 1MHQ t'
hour • new 'students have enrolled'
with 814y Harbor :'Air Service to
tat e tp< approved A cou'i(e of pilot
training. They :pre ;111essrs�, I C.
Rr,yan of Ti ertoa, Elwood I 1 ster
Of Clinton, WilliamMunn 'of Sea
orth, and also Jelin 'Munn of Sea
forth"
:} l.siting €areraft' oat Sky II,urboi
i.n.clude Ur. Charles JacksOA o
penal oil Company, •wile dew a
Stinson .aircraft; Mr. A.- Johnston.
of ; Sterville, ' Ohio, who •flew , s '
tlessna :i7Q' • s.ircraft; O. PnrtiielO
airwrirft :from Windsor - and lin
Aero i r : ` leo n,
nca: a rea�t f�hl , . ado •
REV. C.,WESLEY COPE, BA., RD., Minister
ALEX. CLARK, Organist ,and Choir Master
The United Church of Caltada
ti 25t1> ANNIVERSARY SERVICES•
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10 a.rn, The Clurcl} School.
11 :i.nt.. HOLY COIVIMUNION.'
7 p.m. SER -VIM OF PRAISE., -
"AND I. DIPT INTO THE FUTURE."
Three Choirs .Will Lead In this Service.
The Church With The Singing •Tamer Welcomes YOU.
PtJB,X4(1 NOTICE . .
SI;IIN(i,t.ri\'43-. t "
X11 types
edofar, •sltit1glt.Phonnge, 178Jdon,e,.
Abpllalt` or c,
Lu'eknow, ' in evenings,' • sax•
BQRN
I3R VDL ]'y, ---At Alexandre. H,ospit-,;
Goderich, on June 50, 1050,
°,tai ;Vis and Mrs, Win. - Bradley
(ne() Ett.abelle Webster), Dot e
rich, a. .daughter,, Brenda Louise.
BItI.DGWA'TIR -- At,, Alexandra
.Hospital, poderieh, on Juine' 7th,.
1950, • to' 1Vfr. ', and Mrs. C.b.as.
Bridgwater, God'erich,, tt daughter.
DALTON.—At Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich, on Suite J.tli, 1950, to
•Mr. and airs•} Mark •Dalton, Kings-
, bridge, a daughter, Maureen.
FARNDAL =--At Alexandra: -los.
pital, Goderich, on June 2nd,
1950,: to Ir. and, Mrs. Gordon
i Farndale, Goderich, a dung -liter,.
Phyllis Louise.
GAiTENl1iJItQ• — At Alexandra
Ilospital," Goderich, en June
1050, to ''.11rr-••-hued -Mrs. Ales.
Garrteubu,rg, Kirkton, a .son,
James Alexander.
(,lt1l`'I�tIT11S.®pit Vjincouver (ion-
.._
eral HO.spitaL an 3ray I511).; 1959,
td Mr. and 'Mrs.. ,john Griffiths
'(nee Eileen Bogie) , 480G ,Elgin
street,, ,Vancouver, a son, John
. A1'JOTIONr SAS c,
ADiamswziAiroloi AIA; OF
PROPERTY •AND HOUSE-,
• HOLT? ' EFb gelTS '
Trout .the home of 'the. late Ed,
•$Rar1 iO Ne on ree G'od t leh; •on,
SATURDAY, TU E I7 b.
• at L3Q pim., the following:1;
Three-piece box SPrtng chester-
field (velour velvet) ; Phonola . Cab-
inet ' radio
ab-inet'radio (nearly now) ; 7 rug ;
Cingole1 n:,rug; walnut enci'table';.
iiresi.de bench; dreside screen; buf-
fes tabi:e'--and *r ro-'-(gaden
na1c).; dining -r
aolxi table 'end • 6
ehnirs (lea ther-seaited1$ wtilnut
jardiniere stand; , large ni ,ror;
small.'' inirrok's ; .cherry .' tots table;
cherry' drebsor;. lean. bed and.
springs; 3 inattres. ees; 5 small
tables; armchair; •'rocking chair;
' birdcages; • 2 birdcages with
tands; radio cabinet; 3 -section
hoakcase; book stand; set of baoiw5;;
quantity pf books; marhogani* °musie
cabinet;• 'laundry basket ; ,quilts;
quilting frames; down conitaiter
Guernsey electric. range; AlcClar t
annex; •large kitcliep, -cupboard.;
, 4ii11 et hfoir d, ' 4 -burner oil, stove ;
steamer k,- slnaUl unk ; quit,.
cases ; set otrunf 4 car. jactrks ; 2 oak
begs ; 2 six -gal. stone crocks; gal:
tlrerimos jug; set •of. car chains;
3 'clarinets and other miisical• in-•
struments ; dishes; cooking utensils
and numerous other articles,
At the same time and • place there
will be offered for sale, subject to
reserve bids the property eo;lsisthlg
tof a tivo-story red brick insulated
t hottse with a 3 -piece bath and an•
oil furnace nearly uew. ° Also". of
this property 1.S a one -car. garage.
This is a very d,eairable`,property
'in -a good location. _. � '
°' 'Arms on ° HousehoId i. `Set's',
Cas'.h. Terms • on Property=10 per
cent. down on . (IA e of sale and
balance in 30 days. ,
N--. C. LAN-A� 'AY: "' `
11. J, HOGGARTIT;
Adnrirristeatorsr for the E tate of
1 d, 1.4nar�r- ,,- .�y ,Iri
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°YOU 'ARE CORDIALLY
•�.•-••.,,•- ...��%'l�i`VITED TO��',ATT�ND.-.,;...�_:
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LOTHING and FURNISHINGS--
FHO'NE"7? THE SQUARE;
IIOY. = At .(Alexandrri 13oSp'tal,
etlderi'el•r,-.- en - Jif ire- err ,; - •
1" d, �0, C�
':1Ir. and 'Mrs. Nprman Hoy, Gode-
rich, a son, Gary 'Norman.
11'i"1I.--•At -texantdr '•-11ospttoi,
�xerlciieh; ctlX 'JKtne �'i}.E1•,�- A:'a(), t
Mr. and M1S: Percy Sriaitli. Gode,
rich, a daughter, 1'voniie Mary.
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I1, a.m. ;VIOitNING` WORIiIP: ,
LVENINO .WORSHIP.
Guest Preacher --Rev. •:1. A. Sinipsou, B.A.
General Assembly 'broadcast, 'Sunday at 2:30 p.m. over C.B.C.
Speaker—Dr.'T. Wardlaw Taylor, D.D..,
REV. R. tG. MacMILLAN, W. H..BISHOP,," L .R.C.O., A.R.C.M.
Minister. , • , • , Directory of Praise,
• • ictoria St:•- ' nite4 -_Quire* ..
,MINISTER -REV. LAWRENCE 14. • TURNER, B.A.
ORGANIST and CHOIR LEADER ---Miss Mary Joyce Strachan
• 10 a.m. SABBATH SCHOOL.
- • • 11 a. ii. PUBLIC WORSHIP 7 p.nl. .,-
Twenty -Fifth Anniversary Celebration of Founding of United
Church of y Canada "Front Sea to Sea."
UNION CHURCH-GODERICH TOWNSHIP.,
1.30 pan. Sabbath School -Adult Bible Class. • • •
2.30 pan. Public Worship, . '
• Victoria -Union.• Welconies','You.
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tNS 'ALL-
You'don't have to be.' .
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good "ring iob"--the
patented construction
of Moto - Master
8b a makes u
feet .fit;' quick and
easy.
ow rpm, BACfl' .1
Proven motor -savor's., Sold with our, definite/
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• IvUASTER "95" Piston, Rfngs , reluvepqle old
mgtors, Wlth• youthful *energy; they give new
car compression —"increased acceleration --
greater gas and oil mileages and .now freedom •
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atr<. 1 a
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sold direct to you by the Largest
Automotive Supply house in the
Country—are guaranteed equal or •.,‘,
�eZc superior to piston rings that 'nor
r emily sell up to double our' low
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Every; Thursday,. ?riday,
Saturdays, and Sunday
eveilftlgs .of ' each week.
• Auctioneer,
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1,} HOLD . EFFECTS
from I:lie horde of Mrti. L. 1".:- Knox,.
corner of Newgate and Victoria
.streets, Goderich, on •
SATURDAY,.11_7&.1%.
24fh
at 1.30 p.m., the following;
Quarter -Gut ,oak • •bedroom suite;
walnut- , fi'tlia1i . Ijed,, •.dresser', 'and,
cliittonier ; inner -spring niattre s ;
felt Mattress ;• . single cot ; - inner-
spring mattiiess ; • 'floor .lambs: table
lamps ; rosewood -desk ; rostwood
Magazine': stand; •walnut tear drop
'table. (a'ntique); walntit chair (an-
tique) ; ' 'walnut wart"tieback lady's
-chair (antique) ; walnut watch -
back.' gentleman's chair • (antique).
6 -foot; 3 -shelf "open bookcase; pitia'11:
gatelg ' table ;''. walnut " dr'opleaf'
table:. chesterfield (down -filled) ;
variety of,' Water 'color pictures and
prints Madame Lei3ran and daugh-
ter picture (antique frame) ;' brass.
,jardinere •(antique) ; two Chinese,
vase: , teakwood •bases ; ' ;1 >'poreeroft
1ail' Wedgewood china • Cross R
O n e. cut -glass ware; hetu'y • silve,r
1: sae • coffee and teapots (Mello)
pa•ttera) : other silverware cut,-
lery ; dishes:. .cooking .utensils;
General, I':lectrie . washing machine
with siphon; -_ insulated icebox
lawn chairs ; 5 -ft. stepladder, and
numerous- other articles.
• NO -reserve, as the property is
sold. .
s ARS. L. L.: KNQ•X,
Proprietress.
.•W Ai etioneer.
I . VP. COT,QL1134Ii ,. "-
23-0- , . Clerk.
GRADUATE'S IN ENGINEERING
Mr, J'a'mes A. Matthew" x'eceived
ibis de r e•--of.B foul Se._ f the Tlnt�
versity of Toronto School of Prac-
tical Science at the graduation cele
many held, On Toronto on Wedxles.-
, 1 • ,. •, . .1 • !• •
of :Goderich, ,,Mr. Matthew is on
Ilie engineerui Itairef'•t'he"Ertimatir-r'"'``
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ion Read' Machinery Company.
-DANCING EVERY . SATURDAY
Presenting
. NEI McK..AY'
AND :ITIS
U-RC}IEST A
• CordModel ••A" rind other i -cylinder cars ;--2.98
Chevrolets Pontiac and other tt=cytinder care 4.45
5.80
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Ford V81 some Pa$Rards, etc.
Buick and large 8 -cylinder ears • , �, • "'7.75
Organist -Miss, Verna C. Miller
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Services' hat' 11. a.111, alto 7 p.m:
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REV: ,F,• A.- JEWELL-- '
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SAVE,..UP, TO , SO %O on guaranteed
4'eplacemerrt parte- for -Cars Trucks -'-Trac ors:
__ ` , You can depend on Canadian Tire—your largest automotive store—
.to supply you with origihtM equipment duality-Teplacement parts --AT
BIG SAYINGS. Direct,,buying saves you many'dollars--and our.moneit-
back guarantee gives you full protection .on every purchase.
• -ENGINE PARTS • • • CHASSIS AND •
• •M,ECHANICAL PARTS
(Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada)
REV. HOWARD . MINNEKAR, Pastor -elect
10 a.m. SUNDA•1'•' SCHOOL. -
11- a.m. and 7.30 p.m. '
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WM. %sCHRA1VIs�OF "STTtATFOItD _,..,: r_, mmm . ...
'Tuesday 8 p;m.' Christ Ambassadors.
Friday •8. p.m. Prayer' add Fraise.
ALL * WELCOME
The Fpee Methodist Church'
4 Corner Victoria and Park Streets-
-7-- • REV. W. CRAWFORD COWHERD; PASTOR.
10 alai, THE SUNDAY SCHOOL•,
11 :L.nl. M.ORNIN(x, ,WORSHIP. ,
7 p.m. .IiWENING
• Monday at .8 p.nl. Y.P,M.S.•a
Wednesday at $ p.m. Weekly Prayer .Meeting. • '
'"1'lle Church, of the Light and Life„>Clour"*•
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• Fuel Pumps
Fuel Pump Repair Kits
Connecting Rod •Fxehaiiges
Coniiec ing Rod Insert Bearings.
Crankshaft Main Bearings
Pistons-
Piston 'Pins and BUsitings•
Intake and Exhaust �"Valves.
Valve Springs Guides and Keys
Gaskets, Gasket Materials and.
Plastics
'Piston Rings
Tinging . Gears '
Carburetors •
▪ -~-Fuel•*and-*Greaset;Lines •
• Fly Wheel Ring Gears
Timing Chains
,Bras Fittings
Ignitioll and Wiring
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•COOLING. _.EXH/OUSTS
BRAKE SYSTEM PARTS
Water Pumps & Repair Kits
Fan. Belts
, Uose
, . n Radiators
Mufflers'
,Tail Pipes
,Fxhanst Pipes ' • •
. 'Muffler Clamps and Packing
Hydraulic Brake Partsand Kits
Hydraulic, Brake Flud
Citzysotile:Balanced-Brake .Sets
Brake Cables and l d'
Tie "Add Ends
Axle Shaft
Springs and. •Shackles
King Bolt Sets
Drive Shaft ^ •
Speedometer Cables
-Wheel -Bea Ings
Universal Joints'. '
Universal' Joint Repair ,Kits
Steering `Sector sets
'Shock Absorbers • "" ,
Knee Action Unit Exchange
Knee Action Repair Kits.
TRANSMISSION AND •
DIFFERERTIAL PARTS
Clutch Plates
Clutdli • Facings ,
Clutch Parts and PreSsure Plates
Ball, and Roller Bearings
Gears
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GENERATOR AND '
' STARTING APPARATUS
Generators and: Starting Motor)
Starter Drive Exchanges
Generator Brushes
• !panto') ;Coils •
startertwt.ltehes"^.'_
-Distributor' Parts,
• SAYE. ON. COSTLY LABOR- —
AND BUY' IDENTICAL - TO
ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT.
PARTS •,ATABIG IN4S •
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• Spring and. Summer. driving .by
''keeping ''offs caritt first-class
mechanical condition. Our staff
`is well • informed and ,ready. to
, help you with tips' on "how • to,
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farm much get so mch work done :in
'u� such a short time so cagily, and'.
so efficiently. Modern ,tractors .and
power farming equipment have
established a new standard of far"ni-
ang operation's and fafin's every-
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where are benefitting from, the time-
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power ntacliinery,
In the great switi;k ' to modern
mechanization, Massey -Harris trac-
tors and power tnachines offer the
latest' developments in• 'agricuitur41
implement engineering 'designed to
niakefarnting less laborious and more
prof table.. _ ,