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Tit.Goianx IGNALr"STAit
1 PE4SOTAL MENTI.ON OBITUARY
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Mr. joS• AlOrre.tt Of 'Winnipeg Ire . IORNI1 BARIf4Fliv2
Called on friends. in; tOWn pn.„Aion- Lorzi-e.,eumieft., stties.,,wanager for
daymrs. 61:11kornei itorato theAZOI/Pr lydsber Company, well
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✓ ting her oughter. urs.1.4, (*hq.). known in GoderiCh and, district,dietrlast.;week at his home, at Port
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• Al.r."0,4i Airs. W. Bannister, Witt Nelson, Gut:, tit the age 'of 61xty
der street, spent a few" dai's with . -
,lears. Ile hatl been ill -Tot*1). Yeal•:-
friends in Sarnia', lie waS a native of Clinton atal-as,
111r.. Peter lieDonald of Port
Dover visited in Goderieli _for 'sev-
eral days last week.
,Mr. and. Mrs. II. G. Nines of
'Guelph, visited* with friend.s in
CtOderjeh ,enr TneSdaY. . . Michael Carney and -tire .11-11.te Nils.
and Mrs% Ed, Ca.rtpr, of Galt, tearney of Goderich. ,StilltIVing
spent i''' few- daYs With relatives_ niso are four daughters and tive
In town and diStriet last Week. Bens and two brothersi.Harry 'L., of
Mr, By Mak of Toronto spent .70
,lew Orleans, and Gordon, Of Ker.
the week -end with Ids parents, Air. robert, Sask. The fnneral service -
and Urs. Harold Doak, Seuth street. was held in St. Lnke's Anglican
Air. 110 It).. Sanderson •,,c1f Ingersoll Church, Burlingten, with interment
holidaYs in WOOdland Cemetery.
is enJoying several days'
With his mother; Mrs. C. Sandersoe.
„HEItE AND'THERE
,00,13341 941.40.0,4 came to, tovak ou
TiteSdai -for Its January iession •
but unlike- most previOUs' Occasions
* S'neWStorM acleompanied the visit,
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he. Lions Club •va/U1 hOst• 4(1
COunity Connell this ThuredaY even;
Spetial. speaker will be 'F. S.
etTolurneY Thomaa, tor
witeSe sub4ect will be "Re-
fOrestation and CenserVatiou.”
"
' • a
citizens realize theextent of
reduction Al the Goderich plant of.
teleproof Hosiery. Right now ,this.
, is turning out more than Z,000
pair, of isoolcs every week and it's
georing for; even .higher production:
"The house thalt. Jack built" reside
a sign in fronit 'of a neWly construc-
ted residence -in,- Goderich. The
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sign &leg not boast of money but
rather refers to the naine of the
CtentragtOr Who tiie.kol:i.Se for
..„.LEEOLIAN
LEEDURN; Jan. 10.---Ai1. and
Airs. John Quaid of Sarnia are
Brief's
visiting for a couple Of, weeks with
;their parents here ant in. Saltfoid. ,.
are invited t4 attend the
siitNieittssti'reiC1tNI"teiee:elilidi!IWQiit1411, irr it119tiS;.,'Iratiltation eier,eiseS'pf the 1049-50
Mr. taxi mrs. Th0.6. chisliop4. :iungt,ranticalrayssF2L4a4nt it;iiirallt,t,yiarT11.1-
' ll'r- Graham. 13°gie let. 04 SUP' rataicS'scip01 tiliditoriUm, 14 OM"
sales manager for the,C..onnOr coin- day- for !Sarnia, WheTe he . has J1.1.4t1011 With t e r regular eet-
puny he traelled extensiVely acrteA.. seeured work with a construCtion ingrilf Goderigh Home and. 8'CW:to'
.camida -and- made many friends, ;company. . • . . ;Association. Jndge T. AI. Costello
Ilia wife, is.;tio .survives, Is the Airs. John Ohishelin, sr., quietly 'will '1?e guest 'speaker; ' -a
former Mary ' Curtl, daughter of celebrated her eightieth birthday , . • --..,:-
on Tnesda$1, 'tile; 19th. 4Het Many „Iliimmage al of "good used
friends wish her many more happy clothing" under Aapices of MIQX
'Mr n410Y0601. of oaddie.„... jvhe,re.w.-as •ChUrch. Ladies' Aid On Saturday,
• o- -.1,alluary 27th, in MaeKay Hall at
-2-3
a very large reuresentation from 1.39 Pa
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thiS end of mall ronte No. 3 at----
Mrs., R. Eekmier, • Iltiron
J. R. VA.RCOE •
Cotmty librarian:attended a meet-
• John Rahert .Varcoe„ lifetime
ing of librarians.' at London on resident.(>f Collarbe,.0wnS•1111), died
Friday last.) - •' on , Thursday, last, in Alexandra
. IPS, Chas. Breekow has returned Hospital •in la- seventieth year,
honae after spending the past week A 'son of the late Celoriel John:A.
-with Mr. and Mrs. Al. C. Brockle- s:" Vareoe and ...Mary Jane Mosely,
bank, Owen S.ound- he 'Nati born and lived all his life
;k1r. Larry Bellre'Se of . Owen on the VArcoe • farm in ' Colborne
-Sound was a week -end viSiter at township. .He Was A member Of
the hone of :Air. and Mrs. Harold Morning Star Lodge, A„r, & A.M.:,
Doak, South street. at Carlow. Surviving are his wife,
• Miss Claire :, Reynolds left last formerly Margaret Shelton; a bro-
•. 'In respect fOr• tile memory' of, the
late O. K. Saunders, a Past ,pres4
„ident of the, ...Lions- Club, the mem-
bers stetid silenee for a Minute,
, • at the eomaneneement of their,
meeting Friday evening. •
• , 'The Sanitary .handling 'of -food
. will be the theme when movies' are
shown.. at the.. BritiSh Exchan.ge,
iToilt,1.- at 9.30 m nnd 3 1011,
'day, January 22nd, by the Connty
Health Unit Ray Gibbon,,.County•
. • • •
•• sanitary inspector, willbe in charge..
rtetif-au..lant:Owners,' Will be:present,*
but 'the- 'meeting . iS.• open • to . any
,ItpuserVives who care. to attend.'
: Springlike. signs are in "evidente
.this week. •Robins have been
. witidedgen ;the ,lakefront 3tist• south
.. of Gpderielt.. This morning Diek
' *Otirnish. picked' up a. Caterpillar
eraWling -over -the "melting snow? an
'the •sidewalk in front Of his .house
on• -Breck-. Street. • ,
• SAWYER.-aCOOPER
',North..,,Street United- Chureh was
the seene of. a .pie ,wttldilg pp
'Wednesday, Jantutry .1.0th„, wifen
josephine,dalighter
and Alts.. Earl', Cooper" Goderich
tovinship, was united ••in marriage
week for Vitoria, B.C., from which
city ;she was to proceed with friends
to -California, for a ,stay of some
months. , .
"and .Mrs, Amos ,Ball and
family -have removed, to 'town from
Auburn, having • purchased • the
Osbaideston. property on Gloucester;
Terrace, _
Mrs. A. Mohrizie; of"Wind.sor, was
a visitor in town' the paWeek
"having .come up-to-See••lier brother,
Mr. Chas. -Pennington, in Alexandra
-HoSpital. ' , • . .
-• Mr.' and Mrs. Dave Bean and
Berniee., of Carlow, and. Mrs. Hugh
Hill, Visi-ted last week
with their sister, Mrs. W. Doak,
Keays. street, . • ,
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Miss .Winnifred Wella -of Van-
trveri-„-B.C.7 'and brother, "Dr.
Gordon Wells, of Toronto f gpent the
New Year week -end with 'their
cousin, Irving and Mrs. Hunter,
Market. street. , • O
"Joe" ',Alairphys. recently . trans-
fierred.to the Royal Bank at North,
'BaY droth dotleeleh,, .returned*, to
-town on Monday to • suPervise'the
tate .Alr. rand Mrs. William
loading of his furniture into, the "'"7
moving van, which. took' it--to,"North, J-14, and Was born in Goderich on
ArtiNE,,
80 YEARS•OF PUBLICATION t'f'01-"t 'and friends of his yauth,
A
Adain, Who at the'-eird-Of the year
night held in henor of Mani mo, Monday, .Tanuaiy '22nd, at 8 P.m.,
last. ThurSday GoderiCh Dramatie Club Will meet
dance at Dungathion
completed. twenty-one years of faith- in upstairs. auditorium at Mae4ay
Hall- '
ruthers' orchestra supplied the nnisie Watch or !date
ful service as our mail,uman: Car- •.+'
read a fitting address and. 11r, Jas. , of Raia tte kake
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and, after lunch Mr. Howard Quaid sal- -
With a large purse of money. gressieve euchre in the Parish Hall,
The Social Club will hold a- pro,
Chishelni* presented Mr. INIaeAdam
".A.ddie" thanked everyone an5I Port Albert, on 'Monday, January
favored'. the large crowd 220,- at 8 p.m. Musical ,numbers
'stePdance. "Addle's",. genial' smile '
and obliging ways will long '-ne • and -15e.
'wl•t'll a followed by cards at' 9 p.m. Eadiea
_ britig sandwiches. Admission 25c
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remembered by those he served so ,
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faithfuny for twenty-on,e years. . • Sewing machines repaired and
beeburn The Leeburn gua,ranteed, at reasonable , cesL
ther, Charles Varcoe; and a sister. W.111S. met at the home of Mrs, Needles and supplies, any make, any
or Results
A Classified Ad
/FOR MALE
P 0 It 11,,,S A.1.19.• VELOU
eliestbrdeld,' 3 Pieees, and JAW.
coverS; Also chest' ef silverware.
Phone 1.01W.•
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FOX* SA.LE. PLYMOUTH
4 -dear sedan, 1037 Studebaker
eeach, 1037 Willys sedan. SCRIM'S
AUTO SERVICE. ' '1-2x
• The funeral Service on Saturday liert Bogie, in; , barge. Ten mem- made
tleteotried, portables,pthzeodsgtado•-•Lr..-,
Toronto. , ' , •• .. - ary 10th, with the • president, Mrs.
afternoon it the Brophey funeral bens • and three .ivt.sitors, one of :crilr'• 'e.etliV.
Woods,
and . 'raisTliesstreet,fr
home was ,very largely. attended. -whom- became a.---member,_rtzere pre- . .........-, - - .
Members` of M-orning ..star Lodge, sent. The. program iiii the • AIission- ,- Any maztaine, any time, ittly
Carlow, and Maitland T-eOdg'e;''-A:X. dry NI-Onthly *as folloW•ed: Psalnl where: Mart:R.-Howeir; 4- St Yin--
.& •A,M., Goderich, were brosent in 10 was read by Miss B. Shaw,. with .44cent
large numbers, With many neighbors prayer. by Mrs. Bert I3ogie. s The street, Go.derich, Phone_ 21rt•i
and:friends, • The service' was on readers 'taking part were Mrs...An-‘,4_, •
ducted by Re. J. Harrower, of ilei- drew Bogie, Mrs. Joe Freeman and .- Reserve February -14, afternoon,
miller United' Church. ,, The- Tall- lirs. Rising. The list:. of officers- for the Evening,Auxiliary Valentine
Robertson, T, 11.. Wilson, 'William secretary's.. and -treasurer's reports .
Mrs. Mabel 'Trothewey, 'both of Terence Hunter Wednesday, pot&inn-
bearers were Melvin Tyndall, . J. was read by Mrs. •Sallows. The Tea. •
Sullows, James 'Snell and r Albert were read, and showed a successful 'Beta Sigma. Plii'-wilLhold abridge
MeOlinchey. Interment with Mag.- 'Year for the Society., .The Febru- and "WO", party at th-e-Masonic
onlc rites took place in Colborne airy meeting will be held at the Hall at 8 p.m.on Wednesday; Jdnu-
cemetery. - •Mi'.-S.-Trethewey and -Mr, home. -of-Miss Belle_ Shaw. Lunch ary .21,th. Admission be 50e
Charles Varcoe of Torento 'Were was served by the hostesS, asSisted ana the proceeds will be used to_
here for the funeral. °by Mrs. Eimer Hunter, and a social help buy a suction Machine for the
half-hour mats enjoyaby the ladies. hospital: Home-made candy will be
JOHN KAY' sold, and a lunch' will be served
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One of the town's oldest 'native
RUG gititerAINS.-SA*.14.,E'S.Si
rvesible, broadloom, Th.scon
made, any 'color, ,widths ,27 inches
to 13 feet. Liberal allowance on
worn rugs or clothing. For a.p,
pointments. phone 570., „
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FOR " SALE. -.-:;APPL0S, URGE
eroP Of SPys,' and,Baldwins,.
good, quality, graded -and stored for
the winter:, 'Ciin get your suoply
hy • ler thein. FRANK
XOUNG, R4t; Goderich, phone
Carlow 208. We deliver anywhere
In town,, • -47tf
PORT ALBERT- .
sons, Mr. John Kay; died. suddenly • The Evening Auxiliary of North
.PUREBRED
Yrkshire boars, 4 months old
also one of serviceable age. ARN-
OLD AIMON„ R.R, .7„. Lucknow.
Phone 07 r 15, Dungannon. 3x
FOR SALE. -TEN -ROOM INSUL
brik house with- furnace, 011
Uasement, three-piece bath doWn-
stairs, • two-piece bath lipatairs.
•Posliession iminediately. Also two
ilots-tind_ a_ dere situated on one,.
fAIIVOLD %DOAK,• • South , street.
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.Phone 1029W.
4WANTED.-LISTINGS OE, PRO-
-FOR, SA.LE.-THIN RINDOWN VI
- wife gains 10, -?lbs.! "i pERTIES for sale. O.': W.
16 lbs., new pep, steady nerves, Phone 18. '
gained' CHAPMAN. Real. Estate Broker.
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thanks
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thanks to•Ostref-Mrs. L. Savarcl,
Mattagami Heights,:. Ont. ° Try ANTED. - I.4ADIES • TO MS'
OstreX Tenth Tablets today: Intro- -PLAY new line of plastics.
ducterY "get -acquainted" size ONLY No canvasSing: Splendid commis -
60c. All druggists.- -3 sion. Write BOX 74, • SIGNAL -
STAR. . ° 4-4
TircitkOr)A.
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1Sth, 1051
C.ULBERT'S BA
"TEE HOME OF
Wedding; AnniVersary 'and' Birthday Oakes A riPeCiatY0
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Orders of $1.,00 and over deliVered, . Phone 465,
t, •
--ORANGE LAYER CAKES -386 each
Mficie With. fresh orailige8 and, Niftiled; with fitsPkOrrY. filling
an'd iced with. orange creme icing.
ITITS-2,Pfor -150
CHOCOLATE' CHIP ,dooluis.:—pc doz.
,
W.4,NTED., ,ANY OF• JOH:N'
" 13unyan's works; -particularly'
his coMplete worief two voluMes
I n one book.- *Will -Pay a gond, price'
for same. ,Write.GX 75, SIGNAL,
STAR., ' ' 3x
WANTED'. DRESS:MAKING
'• and-- alteration work. Phone
10933. • • -24
WANTED, - WORK AS B.ABY
sitter. Phone 712M. . 2-3x
WANTED. - TWO GIRLS FOR
„ kitchen duty. ALEXANDRA
NPARINE AND GENERAL 1108-
PITALI Goderiek-Ont.
R0014 AND BOARD.
T••••••rnare0
."---119vALDYANIaDo-J.:;6:':r°geuRtietkrt".*
Phone 1118. 2x-3-
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15th. ,He was the youngest and weeting •
on InnuaiY • Women's (4, thi
.The amod Street United ,c hurch will hold a
at his home in -Toronto
only: surViving Member of the family of the: Women's Vuild 0 Valentine rth in the .thurCh .hall
;Christ Church was held .at the nonce
Of ,Mrs. -R. Petite, Rev..B, 11. Farr
presided over the election of officers,
Which resulted as ,fplloWs.;
dent, Mrs. Walter Tigert ; Vice,
president, Alrs.r A. 1.'oSter ; secre-
tary; Toity Vrcoinan; mar%
Ora, Mr. R.. Petrie.; • flower' con,
velum, 'Mrs: E. Draper; work cam-
Mintee, Petrie, Mrs. E.
Draper* Mrs. W. Tigeet, and
A. Foster: Press secretary. A48. R..
Poster, The retiring. preside.nt, Mrs.
-received report s for the
Pak year, showing. an active year.
After- - a short bpSineks meeting,
which was, Closed with prayer, the
hestess serVed - •
February- 12th, 1859. a- young
hi -an eutered the Federal- Banki
;Mr.- Jack. Coates, With Imperial
later- amalgamated- with ,tbe -Baia
.011 at St. Johns; Newfoundland,..at- of ,Commerce, and Served in a 'num-
•teeded • the company's •eonyeation
at Niagara, Falls last' week, then'her 'of `011114110' brancheS, including
year in the GOtterleh' office, before.
visited.6'oderieh o'n Monday of thisa
t-o,:New.lbeing moved, to Winnipeg and biter
week before returning
, ' , ;to Britistreolumbia. Retiring while
tolindlaud. , •
cemparatively yomag, tra-
Visitors.. at the home of John't
Festei, Eldon street, the past week
were their daughter and grand.,
daughter, Mrs; yloyd and
Miss. Helen of Leamingon;
also Mrs. Margaret Sproul and Mrs.
Pete McCall of LuCknow.
qarlield Saw yel. S0fl 01
FAMILY HERALD' MARKS,
;NIA% and Ray Sawei, of y
• e J -Ie wits Presbyterian and the
molly -4-vaii •performed by Rev. C. , ; -
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eXtensiveb ,for the it ten
and itr. England
;When, war broke eirt 111.1014. Re-
' turning to Canada, .settled :in
Toronto, where- he. ha,d lived ever
ince Mr. Mr. 'Kay retained to the last
a keen interest in his • native town,
And had..remarkably clear Memory
h Th doublering eere
, .
. hi. Ifuneral, sertice held in t
tl rout.° 011
.111S •
Neal mai eig tie 1
W. .Cope. and the wedding music birthday of the Family Herald an(1011:tegdaY afternoon was eondueted
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. brought to Goderieh for interment'
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the, bride worp a graceful tioor-' rural publication field, 'founded in
length gown of white satin, styled 1g70, -has grown ,,,throlgil eighty, on Wedneklay Morning, the funeral
to 'Maitland cemetery, and Iter. R'..
, -coo •nyien lace, and long pointed etion in Canada. It i$1.-ead today by
Officiating dit the. graveside.'
:filto a circular ,. tOin, ' A liei.td- lies,
Was played .4 •Mr, Alex. *Clarke. Weekly Star, A:tinaacji teadingibY ReN. Paul Sterling of St. An-
Thfs; wailer in the -drew's Chure 1.: The body , was"
"Given in Amarriage 'by bet 'father, rurtil magazine. 1
• with fitted bodice, nylon yoke edged years of similar growth ind expah, going direct from the C.N.R. station
' steel*. Her full skirt extended 1119re than 400,000' (n1111(1111{1 rim L.10. MacMillan _of Kno, g Church
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li 1 elei ncieas g ,
. •slress of'. slIrred lief.. ..,vyith , silver
mily iierald,has devoted its ener-' . 'DR.' J. ROBERT LE TOUZEL . .
tea, the..1(dig veil, mid Pe. ea.tried -Fa
the past. eigyt decades to' LONDON, JAR, 18. -Dr: J. Robert
, a *streamlined ..bonquet of 'two-terte iSie* ill• Lee ;,Torizel; of 819 .Cheapside, street,
.1. --iia' rbses„and White 'initms.. Miss providing , Wholeseme, instructive,
Well-known, London -physician, artist
and soldier, died yesterday `lb Sit.
joseph's Hospital after five week
illness. He Was eltrbit,- years of age.
: Dr. Le Tinizel. practiSed medicine
in 14ondon More. than twe,nty-live
. Years, until illness-rforced htni, to,
iegye 11)4 ot9ceart 523 Hamilton road
. ,
., ,, of the Family Herald' liave • famlagt November, ' -
'Mil Mirk; Detridt, .and --Lloyd Bond,
• Betty- .-BeclIttie, of Goderich, as
'hridesniaid, -Wore a long dress of'
pink nylon over pink satin, and heacl-
-'dreSs of • pink carnatiinut.° „ Her
flowers were a nosegay of ttWO-tebne
-pink carnations. -Mervin Sawyer,
of Detroit, brother . of the grooinT
was beat 'tat; The ushers were
and entertaining reading for every
member of the. family and for every
age -group, 'Note. than.' just. another.'
bitigaZint ,1,10,3:Spaper,:the Family
ilertrid has become. an institution
on the Canadian scene.
The Family Herald is .essentialli
a .home magazine. Many -sections
eotisitS ,respeejNely of. the groom iwide appeal. Tile short Stories Born in 00der1eb, Dr, Le Touzel
and ,the bride. , ' and serials, the gondensed, "News served with the Canadian army in
..„:2Crggeivtion was held at the ' Bri- of the Week," the "Queiett Hour idle Boer' War... Later he 'graduated
'tub- Etehange: Uotel, where* the, 1)04e, "Old - Favorite" S011eS, and ifreiri','"Iredilli University and eon-
• bride's .mootlier -received in a gown the "Home' and Fireside" 1;ag, itinned . his Medical education in
Edinburgh and Glasgow: Be came
LADIES! BOWLING LEAGUE
of red crepe, with corsage of red
rOses, and , brown. hat. She was
assisted by the groom's Mother,
Wearing cocoa 'brown, with; corsage
of,' Talisman ftises , and yellow,
. . ',munqs, , , ,
,,. tor A trip east,..the bride donned
a•kwo-torie tan 'wool jersey dress,
With 'green: coat anti black. acceS,
.sories. The "groom Ls in the U.S.
army, and Mrs. Sawyer.will 'return
'taller parents', home 'after a short
Stay Detroit. '
Guests were present fivm Royal
d sA. ned to bring' en,
are features e: g
joyment and fellowship to all with-
in -the family circle.
In the Agriculturill section, the
farmer linds a ,helpfill aid in his
industry. and Consultation services
bring profitable information.
Children ',and ,young people have
the Mtiple Leaf page of pen pals,
Stories -and games, a page for teen-
age- girls*, and a Junior Farmer
page. The women's section brings
to the housewife and hornemaker,
articles, recipes, needlecraft, and
Oak, Alleh4, DetriSit, Sparta, l'orouto, ;Patterns, clith new -and views which
SeAforth ,and Clinton, 'are of speelal interest to her.
1161g in your car.
regularly for lubrication .
and check-up
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SA:itES YOUR ilEV.:
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.Bowling on Monday night in the
Ladies' League saw the Strike -outs
alati Bombers • battle it 'out, the
Boinbers joining out with *seven
points, to stay in first place; the
Blue Bells are ,in .second place;
the Happy Gang close behind in
third place; White 'Caps are stilt
111 nurth place.
The ,high. singles and triples :-
Phyllis Carrick 247, Pran Rae 225,
Catherine Date 223; Phyllis Carrick
688, Jean Pinder 61,8, Kitty Chap-•
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The team standing; , ,„
FOR ,SALE,--INVINGHAAr
. PER steve • with raservoii:
Phone' 537. • 3x
FOR ,SALE. - TWIN BEDS,
string mattresses, nearly-- liow,
Chesterfield and cliair,!' also leather
srtorcolceitn.g. chair, Apply. • 14 . South
on Wednesday, February 14,- from • •
till 6. "'FOR SALE.- - SEVEN .1%tALE
pups, good heelers. T}10
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Cascade Nuggets, - the new Al-. 'LAWLOR, R.R. 5. Phone Carlow
berta hard coal briquette, now in 1,822. „ , . 2-3x
stock at the Edward Coal Company
yard. $21.90. ver ton. Phone * 98.
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• The. annual meeting of the Wo,
men's Hospital Auxiliary will be
held in the board room of the hes,
pita]. on Monday, January, 22nd,'at
3, p.m. Aearly reports Will be pre-
sented and the election of officers
take place, ,, Tea Will be served..
members please. attend, -3
Goderich Rebekah Lodge., wifl
rold a. "590" and bridge- at Legion
Hall All Tuesday, -Jannary, ,30th.
Everybody weltome.: • -3-4
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The Home and School Association.
Welcome everyone at bridge
'to London in low. and served- as of-
ficer commanding Welsley Barracks
for a short time before Rink over-
seas. He retuniced here in 1920 and
for five years- was an, instraCtor in
pharrimeolOgY at the University of
Woitern Ontario' ,Medical'. School. -
In .1925 be set up his own -practice.
AlWaya interested' in art. Dr. Le
Teuzel presented ,many etchings to
rie London Public' Library and many
of The non-fiction books . now carry
a book plate designed by him. In
•1946 he was •giveri an _award 'of
merit for his. entry in the Canadian
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13.010er Li 41 • II 4 ,, & ''' t : 14 IS114,14,1 28
.111ve Bells, MMUS.. 28 .
tra9PY Oki* 23
White Caps ' , 17 ' .
Strike -outs • : 1.6 •
Toppers '•• 14
• Loafers
• - Alley Cats ...... ,,,,„.., 7
.Laggers .1, ''...-- •••• 2
Chain Gang ..„
• , ,
SALE. -STURDILY BUILT
push sleigh. for baby, slightly
used, Makes 'travelling easy on
snow-covered streets. Reasonable.
Cap •be,seen at. BEEVERS' AUTO
SUPPLY next to postoffice. --1tf
TO BENT -
MO RENT. - TifREE ROOMSr
,
unfurnished.' Write P.O. BOX
380 er phone 511M. —3.
FOR. RENT. -STORE ON SOUTII
side of West street, neat the
Square. C. F. CHAPMAN, Real
Erisethateca•nBtroker. Phone 18; Gode-
-51-
RET. -- TWO :UPSTAIRS
'`• rooms, May be rented eithet.
singly or together. Apply KEN
.A:LLIN,', Maple Leaf Cabins,' cor..
Victoria arid Brock streets: -2tt
ANTED TO BITX.--mALL- OLD
. horses and dead .Uniraals:
suitable -for tnink teed will pay more
than fertilizer prices. It not, win
pay fertilizer prices. If-detd, phone-
itt once. GILBERt BROS.' MINK
RANCH, Goderich. ,Phone cellect
936-i 21 or 936 r 32. '
WANTED. - MIDDLE-AGED
• , lady desires light housekeeping
duties in, comfortable/home; steady
position. Phone .1149.7. ; -3
WANTED.-ILISTINGS OF PRO-
IE.ERT1ES for-sirle No charge
tO you • until 'property is sold.
MALCOLM' MATHERS, R e a 1
Estate Broker, The. Square, Gode-
richt PhOne.115W. • 12tf
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•
NOTICE ' TO CREDITORS
4,0
TICE. .TO CREDITQRS.
All persons having claims against
the estate ef William George;
Hawkins, late of the Township of
Ashfield in the County, of Huron,-
who.died en-or-ahaiitdity
of Detember, A.D. 1950, are re,
(plied to die -the, same with full
particultirs'with the undersigned by *
the 20th daY of January, A.D. 1951,..
as after that date the estate will
be distributed.
. Dated at the, Town *of Goderieh
in the County ..af 'Huron this 2p,d •
day of January, 1,951,
- • R. C. HAYS, K.C., •
.C1,taderich, •pqta•rini •
k3- Solicitor for the Estate.
-FOR . SALE. -APPROXIMATELY itiVANTED.--4GIRL WITH *.GOOD
. 200 , bags .of table' potatoes. :7. education, ,able to . typewrite.
PRED BELL, R.R. 2, Gederich, - _:
and with 'knowledge of . shorthand,
phone 934 r 22. _ .„ ,__ . y • -3tf for Thusiness-offiee-. Apply_iifirst.
instance, -in writing. to MANAGER
. ..
FOR. SALE.•,-IIECLA. FURNACE,
, BELL T.ELEPHONE OFFICE,.
• • No...122; 22 -in. firepot,- pip,elesS,
Goderich. . •
in fair 'condition. Also 4 white . . , ..
enamel Empire range, suitable for 7ivANTEK?,.---ur TO $5.00 .EACH -
wood or coal, with:oven and warm- Tr t! for dead orLdis.abled horses,.
ing closet, and two-elemat-electric
.... cows, . hogs, at your; farm. Prompt
will stove, with .detachable oven.serVjce. • Phone collect Goderich.
;and ."500" in Goderich Public Sch4oi DCIN l'''''A.ITTINGi* McD°1;141'd (stz-e°' i936 r 21. -,• WILMA:NI STONE SI
auditorium on Friday, rebrOttcY 1 . ....• _ , ..
Lunch. ' . , _
- - • ' ' -I" 'SONS • LIMITED,. Ingersoll; • Ont. •
.......:. 1
• • ' • 3-4 'ili
1 T-1•OR SALE, '-- 100-A.CRE FARM • .
- ,
..
2nd, at 8 ' p.m.. c' Admission 50C.
teMember the date, 'Wednesday, - --..a.......
- ' -. . close ' to Nile on • County_roag.
January 24, euchre.and "500" wUl 8-rooraitrainc,Alouse.,:140 by 60. Bank .
barn with 30 by 50 .
be held in St. Peter's School, ,under. inStalled. -Water in both house and ARGYLE. -4t Hospital,
L. Electricity
'tsociatton. Lunch will he served. aril. Ten .acres second -growth Goderich, '•on January 17th,. 1951,
the. auspices of , Parent-Teacher As. 13
Admission 35e,' . ' 3x hard:wood bush; ninety ares Work-, to, Mr. and Mrs. Sam ,Argyle,
able. 40.: acres •plofighed, for spring ' Goderich, a divighter, oLYn
. . ' seeding., 'Geod clay loam. C. P. Stewart, • .
St. Geotge'S W • eiiifili's. Guild will Ci, honeEAP Mi 4 (TN ,, , (1° A rie a 1 I ' . igState Broker, BARLOW.--.-•At Alegandra Hospital,
tray, reiMILITy, Oth.• Supper served LOOK,- 'WE'RE - WM ,* INTO —
. -3, Goderich, On January 17th, 1951,,
hold. it 'high- Nil .and. bazaar,- Tues-; k•: ,,,-•.,, -0,..er.C.I. ' .
--,.. • .,-._ *•••••••••*,,.......
Itie, children. under 12, 40C.- 'January, ' 1951. Have yOu DURST.,,At 'AleXandra ,HoSpftd1,-
, . ocierich, a daughter,
tvre .,...4.*: • and 31.te, Wm. Barlow;
front 0 o'ClOcit.. Admission -Adults -", . W4
'RE
• -P *ordered your Chicks? ' . It's high: •Gederich, on January, 16th, ion,
- •- --- . • ._:•,amP, time to do so; keeping yeur eye: 'bil to Mr. and -Mrs: Noman, Durst,
C
Kinette Club bake ale ifi
•
bell's vactint store on Satiirday, the best: meat and :Grade - A Large' R.R. 2, •Clinton, •-a daughter.,
•sl
egg markete. Kitchener Big -4 Chicke. patricia, Laurine. • ' • '
February 3rd, starting at 10. ani. are the choice -Of wise poultrY, 'KNIGHT. -At Alexandra Hospital,
. • . '. -3-5 keePer and ,have. been• for .years. - Goderien, on. Jantiary •,12th, 19t1,
. .
. , . • .
CARDS OF THANKS
'THE, FAMILY OF, THE' LATE
, .
Robert Foley i,vish • to •extend
theif thanks. for the kindness and
esynipathy-e.xtended them_in.their
bereavement; the bowers.
and *cards sent. . '
WISII TO - EXTEND OUR,
, • deepest 'gratitude to Our many
fiends
friends and neighbors. of our be-
loved 'brother and nuclei.' also to the
'Masonic brethren . for • their kind-
ness, sympathy; and beaiitifut -floral
offerings'received in our recent sad
bereavement fn the dea•thi of a be-
loved brother and uncle.
J. 0.- S. .--V.ARCOE,. E L
TRETHEWHY; RAMONA AND
° ERIC BRIGHT.
Physicians' Fine 'Art and Camera
Salon iu Calgary. •
He was a life member of the St.
John Amabulance Association and a
member of Acacia Lodge,, No. 580,
A.F. and A.M. He is survived, by
his widow, Mrs. Mary E.•Le Touzel,
and a sister, Mrs. A, E. Jones, of
St. Clair Shores, Mich., .1;thW, the
only surviving member of the family
of the late Mr. ando'Mrs. 0:
Tomei of atalerich. ' •
- The body is a the Evans funeral
horae,-Hamilton road, where service
will be conducted -by the Rev. John
Johnston, retired', on Saturday, at
:p.m. 13urial will be in Woodland
-cemetery.
Holeprtiof Hosiery Co.
o anada Ltd.
which firm has just been awardid, for the second 90Yr
secutive year, THE FASHION ACADEMY' GOLD
MEDAY .AWAILD "for beauty in , deign, superior
striartness.,iristyling.'"
has need of
• .„ •
'more hosiery
workers and tea)
selected trainees, -
Alsoly: NOV *6 itilb 44.deriehepliiiii rot: tlialt %Wet sr
,
4
'Ttfe '110fot 4loi066.
tip
rorr10,0Krownrrr,...
, Maple Leaf Chapter, /.0.D.m
__t, is :Breeders Canada., Approved, and to Mr. and 'Mrs. Grant Knight,
making a collection of books and backed by a :breeding program on : Sarnia, a son. - • 1.
'picture magazines ethis Hatchery's large farms. Im- MOO -RE. -At Alexandra Hospital,
nitable for Can-
mediate delivery. Price list agent G'oderieli, on January igth, 1951,
adian Iridia,ns, keeping 'in mind that: 4/AN. PRODUCE, Godericlid -3 te Mr. and los. Wm., mow,
magnzine.s of this nature, please --- . waterfall, bedroom suite; Cole- WliGillelniEn.-Tn) ,o wiAfuedroei,EHle.n w(ignie:
Goderich, a • daughter.. ''''' ' .
very few have high, school' educa- — ,
,tion. Any. 'person with books or FOR. SALE. -- THREE-PIECE
Sfurdy,. ' - , . - -3 room rapes;dhigh chair,, all ,iii ' a daughter; Elizabeth „Islayron
deliver them to or call Mrs. Fred Mari space heater; 2' pairs living-
,ppietcatir Leortidlolit,h..p.. ant. Victoria Hos-
_
' A* concert o'f—honTe ta' lent Iv. in' be ,good condition._._ Phone .,1149J: , _
26th. Aduitg 40c, childreir 2,5c, -3 'table, eoffee table, ,ltimp, table, 2 road; Torento, on January 15thi
C' 2_ VIED
•
presented' in the ,Foresters' Jinn., R SALE. -TWO V4 BEDS, 0
Auburn; on Friday night, January OASIONAL chip.r, oak librarY Li.A.X.--,--At his' home, 31 Adrairal
and.!1°1951, in 'his spa year, John Kay,
ONY-„ : „„younge,st son of the late William
AN.,. Kay and Mabel , Dickenson ok
1
Goderich. ,
ion; Interment in Maitland cemetery,
at &Aerial,
3x ,on • Iednesday, january
VER mURISON.--In loving mein,or.y of
•
e, in a. dear Mother *fio passed away
IN MEMORIAM •
RIO, Jamfary 1,8th; 1950.
-3 -Itemenibered by her Son Keith
.3
THE KINDNESS AND
P,ATHY 'of neighbor
friends in our recent sorrow will,
always, remain with us a. precious
memory.,, Our Sincere thanks and -
gratitude fpr tip, those comforting
;acts.
MR. HERI3ERT 3. dREATREX,
MR. ,AND MRS. R. M.,..MENZIES
.A.ND MR. •STEWART GRAT.REX..
Xits: J.., VARCOE ANN:- -
.1- .IOUS.,to 'thank those' who sent.
floWers or 'messages of Syinpithy
in her bereavement; also those who
gave their. assistance in• any way. s'
• 4
INDUSTRIAL BOWLERS
,
\
—,,....:„---/„..= -- — A n•
' - -ENV-Flair SERIES:
r 0.44.444
. Quaker linoleum rugs, 12 x 32
. Mrs. Grace Knechtel, Spirella 9 x 12, 2 table lamp's.. Phone 25
cerset representative, ,vvill be JO -- -.,
Goderieh • on Wedaesday,, January R SALE. -194t
24th. Phone 1097 for appointrdent. .dark green, in • Al condit
. • • , • ---8 low Mileage., 'May be, seen
Reserve February 22nd and 23rd PLANTE'S GARAGE, Gederich
for the home -talent plaY, ,"Going ,
Sored by the Goderieh Kinsiden -
FOR- SLE. -HORNET' P01
'Places," at Goderich Pavilion, spoil -
I Club. • chain saw, with 3 -foot blad
' ININUMMIIIMP111111110amirsttur.m. ..prirlialMilillallinallift .
. .3 good condition. ttEN 'Mon
R,n. 4, Goderich. •
;.
•
.....,—.., '
trho iirgt series .of play ,Iti: the
.-Indaistrial 13Owling 'League, group
• Al ended last Week in a tough
battle: ' ' Walt Itatliburn's Block
Blisters% took first place , with •50
paints, while 'McManus Dairy and
the Salt Licks, tied for second place
with 43 apiece. In .the play-off
game Tiny Bedard's .Milkmen no'kd
: out Rube Bogle's Salt Licks, but
from' all accounts. the 'Salt Licks
.,
died hard:
In group "B," Ken Boyce's Pick-
ups were first witit-44' points and
ItOP,S Spailts' Tigens were second
.with 43. * o ,
the second ,series is now tinder
way, with the tep fire teams of
group A and 13 bewitirg against 611e;
another on Monday eVellPags and',
the ,otber boyS rolling ort Thursdays.
0 4.4.1,47t .
LOSt ON 'kUESDA-1!,,
• TAN'',EEN Public • Schonl and
SqUart,'A, thild'As blue...111CM' lunch
box, equipped with "'thermos bottle
and Covered plastic tumbler.. Pinder
please phone • 332 or ,leave at
SIGNAL -WAR. . . -3
NOTICE'
•
NOTICE. ,
Still Ip business despite weather)
For windoW eleaning or floor polish‘.
Ing phone b. NICE, 11.41W.
Henry $tritig, Vreinirielit in the
Exeter distnet for' malty 4years,
dleil -tit !his.. :holm I'd Exeter pri.
Friday last, rit the age of eighty.
nine ',Oars A native. of tisbdrue
township, ri'e farnied tintjr te.,
tiring V° lixeter thirteen years ago.
Ito wag •township clerk of •Ilsborne
fot sixteen . years and ,secretury-
, rnertittsieree 1*(1601 paitItyirToi r 1.11Vienlitp e yr. Lug..
Besides big two, song and
dye datighters survive.
.GoDtitrett 41im . ,
,-=-Tiusre was Att tainant;
at Wednesday's ShOot the (41.11E
Pollowitfg. 'wet% the 'best!
.Seorest Healey PronSe 24-2'2.18=22;'
11111" tttnityy 2-28-22-18-221. .1ohn
Anderson, of' 11r1pft 24-22-21-14414
Ashie'y 22-22.15-231. ;hick;
.(1111tert 20.1t.15; WaSson .15.18
3. .Ntiftel 19; DaVe Wilort 18; C.
PrOuSe,
,
-,Hygenie supplies (rubber, goods),
mailed postpaid in a. plain, sealed.
envelope with price list. Six sam-
ples 250; 24 samples $1.00. Mail
Order, Dept. qza;., NOV-RUBBER
CO., liok. pi., Hamilton, Ont.
.PiatOre Frpmes.
Por Phot(is, Prints and paint.
lags, •
_.Ariy_size Picture Fraine Made
to order..
Picture Framing is. our
• specialty •
Sthitles'Ait Ciff Store.
. 0
East St Phone 128
and family: 4111111.111111111111111111111111EISONON•NIIIM.
I
Emerson Drug Store
-, CORNER *EST S. AND SQUARE,
Phone 45 -As 'handy os The Post 'Nice,
1.Q 40., Jar, $1.00
This is exceptiotal value:- . contains21/2, times the
quantity of the 756 size Stocks are limited,. Bo- don't
ii1188 t1.11924"lit:tr..5.01:kitizYe f461:*$1,15,141*X'' 213.E
1H
VIOKS VAPO ROW._ . „ .
vloics vA.oritoNot. .490
• "vxmcp, ,0011Gli DROPS
-0.5614/TONA—The year round Ionic.
Reg; $1.00 -bottle',:' 3 for t2;56,
101.10110.0.--.400TOR MINTS -4-1101111101/N1)
,115o 1)4.0