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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-02-21, Page 7East St. Bakery .(108101 $OBER). B WUItTY , ASSOCIATE STORE !`4 O. WHETSTONE, Prop. TIRES and BATTERIES Hamilton St. • ' Phone ‘69W The business people in every community pay a large percentage of local taxes; thur. stop and stores tell ` the citizens and' visitors whether the town is • a progressive municipality or is in the dol-droms. The Goderich merchants advertioing on this and other pages of this paper, are doing their utmost ddrng these critical days, to promote the interests of the town, by stock- ing " such goods as are available. They are therefore entitled to your ,support, and by, supporting them you are helping' yourself and also the town. Buying more, .we `bum -for less: - Selling more, we sell for less. Open Evening; Phone 06 • Sanford _Reg. Bell jEWELLE "Gifts -That Last" BULOVA WATCHES Good Servie6:_ lm Repairs Phone 123 East St: E. Breckenridge 1 HARDWARE piFijivf o NGi & -HEATING Sole Agents -_.Super-Health-Ahinlit um Ware_. Phone 135 ° Hamilton , St. ' SHOE REPAIRS MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR FRESH FRUITS AND • VEGETABLES IN SEASON 1 Scientific Equipment— Friendly Service Prone 470. ° East St: IVAN LOUZON Formerly operated by M. N. MacDonald Used Shoes and Skates for sale North - St. Goderich Portable Phonograph Players WHEN • YOUR ENGINE • GIVES TROUBLE try one- of ours - - REBUILT ENGINES - and , your troubles are --over. NEW AND USED,„AUTO s���S� •• `C EARL ' R;r GUENTHER, Prop. Daily Service to and :from Toronto—Hamilton—London an an intermediate points Victoria St. • Phone 850. I e 0' - -The--Square--- G. Plante Frank McArthur BOWLING IMPERIAL SERVICE STATION PACKARD MOTOR SALES ATLAS - Phone -513 TLAS Phone"513 - Bridge St. GODERICH • GODERICH TO SHIP, Feb. 18.--�.n BLNMILLER, Feb. 19.—Mr. and Mrs. ` Harwood has.. 'returned to_ .her Mrs. Stirling and, Mr. and Airs. `erne home ,after a lengthy illness in Bode- Gledhill motored to London on Sun- - Avoid—Delay- by having your ,Spring Cleansing done ,NOW C. R. LOWERY Phone 122 Westt;St. PAPERING & DECORATING • PAPER SUPPLIED ,___ RAGLAN` ST. - ` Phone 585W -" day and visited . with Mrs. Will Mrs. m. Johnston. - is 111- with Feagan. . neumouia tit_>•he. home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs: E. T. Pfrimmer spent the weeks Rout Sowerby. putt Ilamilzon. We wish her a Miss L Maedel of- Goderich cal speedy recovery. on friends in -the village on i ti ay• Misses Anna MitcDanald and Mary Mr Ind Mrs. Dunbar are staying Howell, of, Goderich; \.visited on Mon- gecwith Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Pfrimmer for t$ Mks. Harwood • a short' time before moving to their a wail , ---An- exchange of_ valentines was the new home on the Maitland concession 1 t1 feallxFe at the Junior Red: Cross reeently purchased from i Mrs. ,Stekens.- rcigetint , at Union , School. An inter- Mrs. Melvin'Good and children spent esting 'rprograni *as presented, wit1T the week -end with her parents, ,ALr.- D'oris . Sowerby 'as chairman, consist- and Mrs. Gorier, at Blyth. ing of a piano solo by Doris Sowerby,._... Mrs. Verne Gledhill spent a few days Solo by Melville Harwood. piano solo • in Goderich ..with „°her sister, by Barbara Orr,.:. -reading by . Lois •Carter, last- week. Soweriiy. Games ,were played by the' Mrs. F. Clark and family, -o Atwood, wood, pupils and jokes were .given by Mary' \` were recent Visitors with, • . 'Jean 'Fuller. I Pletcher Fisher. Union 1'V.M.SQ-S-The regular meeting - • • ' of .tie W.M.S. of Union church was , held tit the home of Mrs: Art Tichborne' t, T •..�� ,,, �l�ioet rnn of 11Ir. I+' b r 1'3th The meeting was: assessor for the Township of Morris:. i on. e. rug .y . a alert rrelnery uue� ueCu _ a�.pou-wd Roy4. , F. 8 In ton. Clinton, in charge`of Miss Ethel McIlwain, the ,and Mrs. Zhom-as Leppi .g �e' • the bride 'being I'etronella, daughter theme being "God's Healing Power. The fail fair °at Brussels, •discon- of Mr. -and Mrs. ,Joh:►nnia.:Van der ,The Scripture lesson:A('Iatthew 5:1-13) tinned 'during the war ~dears, , is ,being 1:ndes”' if Aiiist.erdam,• Holland. The was read "responsively. The . business revived and will be held again' this wedding took place at Amsterklam on was -conducted by the president. , The., year. - . January 9t11. I.; -Cpl. Leppington 're- topic on ,missionary work in Angola The •^............*Town .Council has al?' turned .home recently and nis bride is wa i\en by. Miss `Ethel Mcilwain.' Clinton.�-. Revs L. H. Turner led in prayer ,and - pointed Gordon Craig as an additional expected in the early sprirfg. , the meeting 1- . closed with, the raer , d polidemin, at a salary- of $$900. This ' llanle�•- rAsiiton f increases the town's police' force to I At the—parsonage. of, Ontario street the hymn ";From Green'land'st Icy 1 "Alountaiins." Crokinole Party.—A sti'ccessful crok- inole pifrty"'and box social was held at the home off Mr: and Mrs: Geo. Mc-, n -F llwain oebrua'r -1-ltli, under the auspices• o(' the Drimatic Club. The lads s' prize for high score was won by Mrs. L. II. Turner and the con- solation prize, by Mrs. L. Connell. The men's 'prize' for high score was won. by -:Stanley McIiv tin.. with the con three: . ' United -church, Clinton, on I+ebruary The Royal T dancing' pavilion just 12th, the marriage of Mildred Linetta' north of the Wingham town Limits has Ashton and Tpr. George•David Hanley been purchased from Harry Wells by \V.as .solemnized by Rev. G. G. Burton. Frank and Robert Hopper. The new . The b'rid`e is the daughter of Mr. and prpprietora intend to snake- extensive -Mrs.. John Ashton and• the pridegroom alterations, also to build a. number of ! is the son of Mr. and .Mrs. George tourist cabins ..and .add a modern ser- Manley, • all of Clinton. After 'the ---vice station. ' honeymoon, trip' the couple will make Verdict in„ Favor - ' - ' „„their home in Clinton ' ' of Modern-iothcrs ,- _�a__ __. _ _ 4t a recent meeting of the "Women's - ST. HELENS Institute at: Wroxeter a debate wrist . •- held on the subject, "Resolved, that 1 ;�;1,_31IDIrh] S, Feb, 18. --Mrs. Ilelvr, our grandanothers contributed more "to • • home and country than our modern 'Mr. and Mrs. -Lorne Woods and Donna mothers.” Two women"spoke on each =;;vera tedent'''viSttdrt;'with Mr. and Mrs. . side. The: verdict was in favor of the John Gardner- at 'Zion. negative— - "'Mr. and Mrs. Neely .Todd and David, Clinton- Soldier of Stratford; `' were -week-e'td- gue a s Married in Holland , • cif M. -and Mrs., b. -Todd, 'The marriage is annouiieed.,of L-Cpl.Mrs, Ronald Rothwell o ori h ll f Norwood LEEI31JR :in the coming summer we may - expect -hundreds of- visitors from the States. For, many of them a - goad time Means lots of leisure for ' hikes -visits to historic sites, scenic beauty spots. Let's give them a really friendly welcome and help to make their stay as memorable as it can be! - WHAT CAN.! DQ? The answer is. plenty! Mere are some of the"- things anyone can do. The suggestions come from a well,._known Ontario hotelman: 1. Know the places _of interest and beauty. spots in your district and tell people about'them.. - 2. When you write your friends in the States tell them about the places they would enjoy v ithig. 3. Try to make. any visitor glad he . came to Canada. • - LE1BURN,. Feb.. 19. -Mrs. Ellen Parrish and sons Rob and Dave, of Listowel, Motored over on Sunday on account of the death of the former's uncle, .Mr. Wm. Strachan. They also spent -a while with Mr.. and Mrs. Wm. Cook. The Farni Forum held their meeting on Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bogie. Your correspondent received a letter on Monday from Mrs. Wm. Ruston of Waterloo, well known here, saying she had broken two o bones in her leg above the ankle three weeks ago. She has returned ns fro' the hospital. to her rooms and is doing fine and hopes soon to have the cast removed. PORTER'S' HILL :Daze -go -My ��rrlimn I'olrtei� 1'1)ItrpR'S HILI Feb. 1S.—Mr. •and� so a icu Ed. SoWerby auctioned the boies.- The Mrs. Stirling, •frons Manitoba, are € e proceeds of the auction amounted to on a visit antes .ire spending ;$21.60." A vote of thanks was tendered .days with. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Newton. the host and hostess bf the evening by W.A.' ;heeling. -The W.A. held their Orval f'rawetl. The meeting closed February meeting at,the home of Mrs. with the singing of the National Will ('ox on Thursday last, with eleven ladies present: A quilt was partly clui.lte4. The -president, Mrs. Leslie Cox, opened the meeting with a hymn, ' prayer and Scripture reading. Mrs. CARLOW - spent ti feat days with her parents, CAIiLQ1V, .leliin Torrance gave a splendid read ng Feb. , 19. •-Mr. and Mrs. on St Valentine. The offering was AI}s. the week -end' with Mrs. Alla 1 after discussion \Ix. stn Mrs. E. J. Thom. Clarence Wilson of Cochrane spent taken One birthday gift was handed eKenzie Webb was a visitor n Wilson • Psion on .the year's last week with Mrs. Lorne Webb at , i 1, ant and others here. work the meeting was closed �e<irli W illgliam. ' lir and 'firs. Allan Stoll motored to hymn slid the 11'I1/pa1`i benediction. Mrs. H. D. -MpDonald of WingliStu Tht*dfbid on Saturday, taking :lies: �Irs. John . Torraflee invited the was a visitor with Mr. and Airs D. ' -Hanan Murray house: • ladies to meet fit her house in March.• tiicDonald. Mrs. "(.Ilan; Allin is with her daulgh- ixres d4 ter, Mrs. Snyder, who .fell and. frac- entation to .,Returned Man. --Cpl. ..,IIugli McCrostie, recently returne tiered --lupe leg on the Ice. from overseas, was honored at a Mrs. 1 :.;rsh is iu• Goderich with gtttllering In tile' Coibmunity Hall oil filer dao ' : •, Mrs' Bell. ° •Friday evening. Music for dancing . AZr. Ila Allin is tearing a broad was provided h . is and Mrs. Chester n4iile. A. baby girl Is_ in .. the hospital iron quick relief-Emilit�bitl r need _b ► t e> Tayliir and Mips Doris Taylor. Aftei7 tvtitiilg for hili; to bring her home. athlete's footr bles,pimp#esanddt exel l • lunch ';ugh was made the recipient of a 't i11fold and war'„ savings car- o tikes; e.• Allan Miller -read the address and Gordon Miller ° made the presenta- tion on behalf of the community. 4. Take time to give requested infor- 1nation fully and graciously. - • 5. In business dealings, remember our reputation for courtesy and fairness ,.•__dope„nds_onyyou. ___..- r _ Fi. To sum it all up . follow the_ • "Golden Rule." Troublesome Night Coughs "Are Hard on the System we the cough that eticicsi the cough that in hard to get rid of; the cough accompanied by a tidkling the throat that causes the nerve and tthroat wracking -trouble that keeps you awake at night. -• Dr. Wood's Norway' Pine Syruphelps to relieve 11d coughing condition by coothing te irritated; parte, Wowing the phlegm an'stimulating OAbronebiaal organo, and when this Y done the troublesome 'Wasting cough may be i*el'leved. IN. Wood's NorwayPine Syrup hats been on the market for -the past The 'j adQ ark `d8 Pine Trp&. Price 4 bottle; largo fanny size, about It tilne much, GOe ata Z Arge !~ooYlnntcxat;*,;• Milbmft o Ces it,1mitsti, Toroyitt , (nit. The Farm Forum was .;held at the �amdltlotte use are euoltm¢, sl a ucatcd, uq • � D�. L► 0..�R�It�!►'1'�01�1, Grcaeel�awr ae hall on Monday, evening •with fifteen nje, a thea, comfarte find -Quickly present. After the discussion period Mr Ischia*. Don't suffer. Aek__yy__o_�ur cards -were ,played and . itme t was • sefoe D. D. D. pRilsCRIMOM. The Women's Missionary ' • Soc�iety� `� Met last Thursday evening at the home of i Mrs. Lloyd Young, with a fair"tt.tend-1• ante. It was decided to observe the World. Day of Prayer at the Township l Hall on 'larch Sth. i Lower Education An elderly tirquaint.ance, cif philos- ophical tendencies. in discussing the current' wave of jtiveii1le and ad"ales-' cent. ,delinquency says, "Al pat 'on the' back' is a good tiling, prc vic1ing it . is applied early enonab in 91fe, Often; enough, .1111(1 l'oly ellougllj".sttSti Thomas 1. Time8-Journal. rT — IIardihlp and suffering van malte you bitter -.-,or n1'a lie, you better Worth his weight in gold! 'The Province of Ontario Profits to almost the same extent from tourist, business as it does from the gold alining industry. It is up to each of us tom see that it toes -rn growing. This diagram shows .how_. Ontario's tourist income benefits everyone. Every dollar is shared tiny way.. . 1. Hotels; '2. °Stores; 3.Restaurants; 4: Taxes, ec.; fi. Amusements; 6. Garages. " It works both ways!. They treat us •loyally When we Visit •ampul . we can't do less than re- , turn -._the .,,:(IDIliraea „ Remember that it r9sts money to take a holiday ... 8o lets tree they get a .goodreturn for every penny they spend. PLANNING A ,,HOLIDAY? °TINE IN "ONTARIO HOLIDAY” CPRII, 10:30 P.M., THURS., PRI, AND SAT., (APVltt1 whir' 1 OCKt V GAME) f't4(l0l"aHt tti IN Th[ PUttU INTERtS1 IV JOHN 1,415t4TT UNITED