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NOTICI
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,{e Felfler CBrush �, aget
agent, WENN
O'NEIL, hutes. Phone 75.1„ ; ' '
flOS JI 3,0 DAiLY. VitatDle`A° *Ultiple
New >f3pring hate,, ohowing the latest
In ,color and. style, tris need with
'fowero and ;ribbon and in Mart
tailored styles. M. R. MaeVICA •,
Kingstou=•street. I'.laone 402. $x
Vitamin Capsulve contain vitamins
A, 11•ll, I.,), 1e, Niaein Amide and .Who- AVE SOU A COPY OF TUE
iia%ins. N innety day suiOlaly $2.70. Trial
11 faixaous will of . IDf. "Tiger" "' Datnlo 2
£hire) day supply ,el ea. ,Sold at, fl p
iudeiaciident, Drug Step,6-0 It's well worth having. You can get
St. George's ward group will hold a
a copy for 25 cents at. T •. E SIGNAI.
ruaumuge .sale in St. George's parish STAR. 1tf FO ND PHONE 46 .
hall, Seturday=, March i30, et l pea.
Ice carnival, fancy costiiu es, figure• UNIT --A®3 VICTORIA S'T11EET,
skaters, sponsored by the Lions Club, 1''OK SALE a sum of toney. Owner array have -
the first week in March. -$ it on provingwnership and paying for
Minstrel Show ander atgspices of FOR SAL1,i.--S1LED 00A.TS, elOOD this advertisement. SIGNAL -STAR.
A.Y.1'.A. in St. George's' parish hall) souAlso, mixed oats and barley, 'BUSINESS NOTICES
'Thursday and Friday, FmebrA a Admission variety: iINN�oI•Du Dungannon, Out. I hone TENDERS %A11i'1LD ff SEWING alA,CIIINES REPAIRED--
.
March 1st, at 5.15 p. d� d' � � �� } ,> .. I ^' Used ,articles bought ,_)E'B.IItEID--
I. ' 6. NEEDLES 50 cents: 7-`J 14 -IS, Dungannon. 7-8x and sold.
Mr. Needles has lead an interestingA play, "`Maid of Money,"a will he w SENDERS ARE INVITED UP TO Douse and duck feathers and -ticks
presented by tlae Grand fiend Players j� Ola S Lb'.�- -TIII EE TIRES Al'VD February 26th, 1946, for 10 colds of bought, C. WOODS; 1`� and I.1 East
and rapid rise'in the rubber industry. in 1. ictoria ,street United church Qxa tubes, size 600-16. Phone 974, -8 12" -hardwood, .suitable for, furnace, street. Phone 242J. diff
Graduating .from North-Western Uni- Friday, :larch let, at. 8 pm•, sponsored to be delivered byMa,y M Ist to I eaa- M
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versify at Evanston, Ill., in 1815, he by the Woman s Aesoaiatnon. %Admis 1'FLEECE-LINE YOUaR. ROME WITH millex Church. ,
spent a7 further year specializing in shot. 4Uc and 2Uc. -8-9 blown Rockwool insulation. Work U O'1•ICE`• TO aCREDI�'ORb .
given under°� where. Free estimates. Phone MILFORD W. DURST,
The annual hot supper gi n i done any I Secretary -Treasurer,
business edmin'istraaion and as man -
the lie, ausliices of St. George's Church 71, Goderich, or write RUN LAND C. NO'T CIE±±: TO CREDITORS.
ager of the employment bureau of the I ?-& R.R.No. 2 Clinton_
Women's Guild will be held Tuesday, DAY, 5 Thornton ave., London. Z-9 . Notice is hereby given to all personas
Uiaiversity. March 5th (Shrove Tuesday) . - 7 I ---- , TENDERS WANTED. ha vixig any claim against the estate
He joined the B. F. Goodrich organ- Shall we replace the Court Risme. FOR SALE. --OAK -' DESK ; `"HOT i ASHFIEL•,D TOWNSHIP • ,
This will be decided. at a debate be- Point" General Electr�ie heavy I Applications wanted for man to of Maude i . Carrick, late of the Town
izatioli in early '16, pared resift the tween the •Young People's Unions of duty range; dresser and bed. Phone operate griller: Salary 45C per 'hour. th
of Uoderich, in the County of Huron,
next two years with the sales school Kno$ I resbyterian and North street 851VV., ,_.8x__ Applications tO be in Clerks hands auatF of woman ----,.-tat}ao Bled 4n the --
years
at Akron. This was followed by two United -churches, to .he held in North I T 1 by March lith at 2 p.m. day of Junuatry, 10 b; to send some to
years at New TOrk; as personnel Man- street church hall on Monday, February 1 OR SALE.—IT MAY NOT °BE , the of Jaialb'"ned oto or before the ;that
ager; a, year at the sales school and 25, at, 7.30 m. • 8x C. E. McDONAGH, ; day of Febrytaaryr 1946, as after that
p• spring, but it is a good time to 8-9 - , Township Clerk, Lucknow 3.
alien four._) a ha the sales promo£ion __-- M,r. John- -Jeffery- has -disposed of., -get .your -seed- grains- ,,For • Aja -x seed ‘, datettheeexecutrix of the said estate_
department' for the Philadelphia dis- hie new house on Elgin •enue to oats, No. 1 -quality, see JAMES -• tbelassets •finer ofl proceed fo Make distributiun,.efr-;
f .. a _ •
FARRISH,• Goderich, R.R.- 5.Phone i�1!ANTJF having gird only
triet; $n 1!#2� he came to Can da as 'Mr. George Brown, who ece fly re- to the els luSt'af 'which she then has
assistant to the sales manager and in turned from five years' service over -1 Carlow 2013. 7-8x r notice. U.
1930 he was up sionteaThee yearnager seas. 1046 Brownhe willwrishthem es of ver had k/ e • a __,.--_.
of the fire dl ss WAITED. ---APPRENTICE BUY TO bated' at Goderich tine 6t)o day Of
Ppm , , OR SALE. --SEWING .MACHINE, February, A.D. 1946.
saw his -appointment asgeneral Haan- in their new' home. learn machine adjusting on
pp . , drophead, in Splendid ednditian,
tire sales division, followed by At Kingsbridge Hall, Monday eves. l hosiery knitting machines. Apply` F. R. DARROW, .
ager,b's g CHAS,•• WOODS, and 14 East street,
bis' promotion to vice-president later in in ebruary.25, Carruthers Orchestrai , , erich. Phone` 242J. HOLEYROO , HOSIERY COMPANY Godcitor Ontario,
the year. This is a welcome home party fo b LTD., East ,street, Goderich. -8 R-8- Solicitor for the Estate.
A sound technical knowledge of the Nace Martin ,wind Martin Courtney, .0 .SALE. --NEW, ELECTRIC ANI) t�TANTED.--TO BUY OR RE T.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS:
tire business in Canada resulted in just returned from the wars. -8 en electric (treadle) sewing naafi !'y
his being called to Ottawa' in January, The Music Club will present Dr. small hears, near the q are:
1942, where •n.he was named technical, 'I , . &� Also used ones. Goderich Ternas cash: 'Write BO: 99 SIGNAL- Notice is hereby give$ to all person$
tiHarvey ,Robb inTan° examination dem-
having been now included in our STAR. $C having any claim against, the estate A.
advisor to the Rubber Controller. He onstration "wit the Collegiate Institute division, our representatives will be in WY of Milium Strachan, late " of the
played an .important role in developing on Th.tarsday February ..8, at 7.46 town weekly. For prompt service call
the essential tire', �rationting •programa -p.m. _ WANTED. -,-Til BUY. OLD HORSES Town , of Goderich, in t>ae County. o!
W . -8 or write THE' .,SINGER SEWING -fo• r, and dead cattle ; • must be suitable Huron, gentleman, who died on,.. or
He is an interesting and informative Backaches go quickly, oeten after MACHINES COMPANY,_: 78 Ontario a about the fifteenth dayof FebruA
.-.speakers nd..ha.sde wide _knowledge-ef rst...'dose.. Rumacaps ._two-way action t mink feed; remove, ,,promptly.t`''►
` street. Stratford. Photie� 7Z7. ig your JACb ICLBE 'i, plion : y' $ -i ;' 1946; to-`-send'v-sarue to , the rtnde lip a•
the synthetic rubb2r industry which, attacks the cause, relieves the-pain.aehiue is nein, have , it checked free Clinton. Galls paid for. me on or before the eighth dayof .March,
because of its importance to Canada's Campbell's Drug Store: 8 within ninety dans. 4�2tf _ 1946; •as on and after .tha date the
.rubber program, is, Att...e ceptionally
� _ ____ _. .- _-_ _ -_ _ - _ _ _Y _. 1-EARM
''''''SALE.
• -..�'XPERI-ENCED-:F.A.R;14iER. eclttor of =the --•-said tale-1-ahwill-----
CHURC NOTES FOR SALE. — EIGHTY position on farm in vicinity of woceed to make distribution of the
Goderich. Married.. Desires separate assets thereof, having regard only to
SUNDAY, ' ' 1 RUARY 24tb, 19. 6
5.39 a.m. 1j10LY COMIMUNION.
.UI{00 ta.m. MORNING PF'..YER AND' SERMON.
3.00 pan, SUNDAY SCHOOL, .
7.00 pin. EVENSONG AND 'SERMON, •
][BEV. BEVERLY ,11. FARR,. II.A�, Lth., 1WECTOR.
ARE LI MRS. E.
-aJE�'SSOyF,, Or/ganii1stQ�aaII,G�'Q• SERVICES ieider.
YOU ARE INVITED 1TED TO ATTEND HESE SER T ICES
WINIsTER-•-REv. R. 11. TURNBULL B.A.. R.O.. S.T.M.
11 a.m. "SECRETS THAT CANNOT BE STOLEN."
3 p.nn.. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
,nn
• 7 p.m. "ADVERTISING YOUR RELIGION.'
Monday 7.30 p.m. Y.P.U. Second and fourth 5londay.
Organist and Choir Leader • ,
Mrs Murray Hetherington, A.T.C.M.
A SINCERE • WELCOME AWAITS YOU
, KnoPresbyterian Church
x .9,4tia,n • SUNDAY... SCHOOL..
Il, a.m. „JUNIOR CONGREGATION.
11 ain. PUBLIC WORSHIP. ,
Sermon Subject: ""The Voice in the Garden."
7' p.m. PUBLIC WORSHIP.
Sermon Subject: "Quietness . and Serenity."
SUPPORT THE CHURCH'S ADVANCE FOR CHRIST—
MINISTER—REVEREND RICHARD STEWART.
' Director of Praise—Mr. T. G. Jones
' Come and Worship the Lord in . the `Beauty of Holiness.
ViICTORIA\S_�T. UNITED CHURCH ' •
ISTER-RE's. LAWRENCE H. Tl:RNER, Bair.
ORGANIST-NIST--�•AHSS BARBARA curl'
10.00 a.m., SABBATH SCHOOL. HIS KINGDOM.
] Lo0 a -CRUSADE R. _IRIS t
• "BESIDE THE STILL WATERS." • -
7.00 p.m. LANTERN LECTURE. "Ventures in Learning and Living"
Monday 8.00 p.m. Young People's Union.
,lE1NI:0�' 2,4.5r..
VICTORIA WELCOMES YOU
The poatponedVannuzal ��.*�eeting of the
Colbor•nq Municipal Telephone gystnan.
will be held • in the Townehip
Carlow, February 28th, �at 8 p.m.
J. S. KERNIGHAN,
Chairman.
R. J. t�, OORE, -
$- •Secaretary,
LUST
LOST. — SI'IX LAL i lalACK. °
'� EEKEND SI'ECIt1►L
o DATE AND NUT SQA
RIMMED, darle-lenaged glasses, be
tween pos$offiee and 'Valli tatre'et `last 25 Ceuta each, ,
Friday morning. Reward. Q Finder ,
,plee a leaave``aa' ' SIGk AL -STAR. -8 ' Save yo>tnrsel$ work by Ordering
t HOT ROAST CHIC
LOST.—ON FRIDAY OR SATUR-
DAY, between Sheppardton and
4th cancessionn of Goderich township,
or`, in town of Goderich, .a Ford V-8
hub cap, blue and chrome. Reward
on leaving at THE SIGNAL -STAR,.
-8
for dinner' --but place your order
early,
Meats and Fowl cooked as you
like thein.
All orders 9f $1.00 or . over
. delivered.,
-God” Baptist Church
HRRV. JOSEPH-~MNES, M.A., PASTOR
Mrs. Ella, L Donaldsog, 'A.L►C.M., Organist
11* a.m. PUBLIC WORSHIP. • -
"A Sign of Maturity in the Chrisk. •n Life."
3 •p.m.- SUNDAY SCHOOL. _ a
7 p.m.. PUBLIC WORSHIP. "What Jesus Said to the Scoffers."
Wednesday 8- p.m. Prayer Meeting.
b•"0 COME', LET US WORSHIP."
Free Methodist Church
timely subject. • •
Mr. Needles will address the Gods- Y acres; mostly clay loam, oil No. 8
On Monday evening, the teachers, Highway, 2% . miles west of Clinton.
rich Lions Club at its regular meeting ,
on Fridayeveningof this week.
officers. and pupils of the Goderich l Baa:7ilt, . barn _ 45 _ by° 50., _Haase .in fair
, Baptist Sunday school enjoyed a hot I condition; good outbuildings;„ twenty
COMING TO GODERICH
.Within a few days, Clinton will
lose one of its oldest and best -loved.
citizens, . in - the person of John °G.
Medd, who is removitng'to Goderich
to.. reeide with -Mr. and _Mrs. a Joseph. MCKILLOP MUTUAL -
Mutcl. FIRE INSURANCE 'GQ.
Until - bis retirement a few years'
ago, • Mr. Medd for_efifty-two years'
er= C . At theme annual meeting of the Mc-
suecessf1nily optetl- a.--barber-shap,in-
the 'stand now occupied by Charles
Lockwood, Albert street. But al-
though officially "_`retired," Mr. Medd,
although over eighty. years of age, has
been working all day every Saturday in
•Mr. Match's barber chop in Goderich:
_creased to $7,188.23. The ..net surplus
lir.' :Redd was rioted in town for
file flowers and plants,of which he is 5122,401.53. Fire lasses in 1945
amounted to 59,742.32, much less than
the previous year. On December 31st,
1945, the company had in force 3,086
policies, to the amount of 58,677,605.
The three retiring 'director's, Hugh
Alexander, Jelin L. Malone and Chris.
he • has been living with Mrs. Lucy Leonhardt,. were - all re-elected• for a
Swan here: He has no .children. He ,three-year term.
is a member of the United church. The officers and- directors of the
Company
In Mr. Medd's removal to Goderich, • for the present year are as
Clintone citizens are -losing a kindly follows : -President, Frank 'McGregor,
soul :who h&s. been a friend in need • to , •aIinton vice-president; Claris.- Leon--
hardt, Brodhagen; ,.manager and 'seere-
•tart'-treasurer, M. A. Reid, • •Seaforth ;
directors—Alex. Broadfoot, Seaforth;
George Leitch,, R.R. 1, Clinton ; Chris.
Leonhard£,. Brodhagexn; E. J. Tre-
brtha, Clinton; W. R. Archibald,
Seaforth ; Alex. MeEwing, Blyth;
Frank McGregor, Clinton; ,Hugh Alex-
n.nder, Walton ; John L. Malone, Sea -
forth ; exenuti've, Frank McGregbr;,
Chris. Leonthardt, Hugh Alexander.
supper in the Sunday school hall. After
the supper, lantern slides on mission-
ary work in Bolivia were shown, and a
generous offerhtg. was given to the
work .of missions.
honse. Available 15th allarch. Apply the claims of which he has, notice.
SIGNAL:STAR. - $x Ditted at Goderich this 19tiv day of
February, A.D. 1646.
Ooderich, Ontario,
8-10 • Solicitor for the Estate.
acres fall plovving, five fides fall vvlignst, ANTED. — MAPLE AND BASS=
balance seeded to hay and paiture. WOOD bolts - urgently required.
JOHN HULLEMeClieton, R.R. 3. proximate. Ifighest prices paid, any
• 4 4 7-9x quantity. BOX 98, SIGNAL -STAR.
KITCHENER BIG -4 'alit -RS CAN ,.e .
be ordered here. Wide Choice of AN OPPORTUNITY: — E S T A Be
breeds and crosses. IIeavy sbookings .LISHED Rural Watkins District
make early • ordering, especially „,for available. If you are aggressiye; and
- , . between the' ages a 25 and 55, have.
op Mutnar Fire Insurance Com- h :. 'Y el -Yee -
Brewers Government -inspected and or ean secure travel outfit, this is
pally, held in the Seaforth Town Hal1,1
blood -tested for beth strains of pui„ your Opportunity to get established in
M. 4. Reid, secretary -treasurer and
lorum. Satisfied customers every- a ' profitable business of your own.
manager, reported that , during - the I where. Agent, RYAN .PRbDUCE CO., For full particulars. write today to
year total assets had increased to . , „e THE J. R.- WATKINS COMPANY;
$238,307.63,- while liabilities had de- .G°4riell'
FOR SALE. -1930 OLDSMOBILE Que. - . 6-9
sedan, in good shape, good rubber.
new • ;, battery. Plate reasonable.
Apply SIGNAL -STAR. ,, 8x CARDS OF THANKS -
always. possessed a great profusion,
andahis' kindliness to others.
Born on a farm at Londesbore, the
son of pioneer parents, he had resided
in Clinton the best part of his life.
His wife died fifteen years ago, and
many. "By their deeds, ye shall know
REV. *IR, C. MeCALLUM, Paitor
Cor. Victoria and Park Sts.
10 a.m.- SUNDAY SCHOOL -
PREACHING SERVICES AT 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.
"Strictly spWaking, there is no present in time—every fleeting moment
'is half the future and half the past. THEN "Prepare to meet thy God" -
A WELCOME TO ALL
AMY
TH SALVATION ARMY
,- WATERLOO and LiGinflOtSE-ANEET,g
Lieut. 5firgaret Farmer Officers, in Charge.
Special Services wilt be conducted by
ENVOY MRS. FAULKNER OF LONDON
Saturday. 8 p.m. Prayer, and Fellowship.
11 a.m. HOLINESS MEETING.
2.30 -NM SUNDAY SCHOOL.
.7 p.m. SALVATION SERVICE
HEAR THE OLD-TIME GOSPEL
FARM PAP,EW")-IDS
PLOWING MATOII
Canada's biggest all -agricultural
evelat is all set to go '"After sus=
pendirck- the International Plowing
'EVERY OAR OWNERt
Multig;ilfse
Ptiller-
rolling doh.
Mateh for five years, while there Was
a more 'urgent job to be done, the On -
Wei° Plowmen's Association has an-
nounced that the big show is to be held
this fall, at the Port Albert airport
iii Iluron county. . As always, The
Family Hetald and Weeily Star will
be 'on hand with special eqiiixmaent to
supply programs tor all the eventa,
know exactly what is going on all the
time, and where. ,
-.• From the far-reaching plane that
have been made and the enthusiasm
tied ability of the men in Charge„this
should be, the best match ever held.
The site provides everything needed
for the cotnfort and convenience of
contestants, exhibitors and visitors.
ne non does the. work of 31 raeu. •
:Viieigfri; hut 18 lbs. and pulls
Delivered peke $A8.50
New Idea, Distribcdors
Mr. and 'Mrs. C'arneron Thomson
have been visiting relatives, in the
vitinity before leaving for Chigago,
where they' will reside.
LandladY: "You've • been here two
years and never complained. Why are
MrS. Jos. Brophey is a guest. with
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- BORN
ALLIN. At Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich, on February 15th, 1946,,
Goderich, a daughter, Berva, Madge.
BROOKS,—AC Alexandra Hospital,
Goderieh, on February 16th, 1046; to
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brooks (nee,
Thomas Logan: ,
McADAM.—At Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich, on Febrirary 18the 1946,
to Mr. and Mrs. Herb McAdam, R.R.
2, Goderieh, a son.
DIED .
SHOPLAND.—At Vancouver, B.C.,
February 13th, 1946, Jane Salkeld,
• widow of the late John Shopland and
THE SON AND DAUGHTERS OF
the late Thomas 'Junking wiah to
thank the neighbors and friends who _
VilTetaitoria8. Adelaide
were so kilid to them. They_ .w. ish AlronlithIC:e-TstO:teCRIofila
to thank -those -who sent flowers or --
loaned cars. -
-ATPTICE TO 'CREDITORS'.
Notice -1s-herebY given to all jaersons
liaving any claim against the estate
of James Archibald Elliott, late of the
ToWn , pf Goderich, in' the County of
Huron, contractor, who died on -or
about -the - --drif Of February',
1946, to send same to the underiagned,
on or before the eighth day of March,
1946, as on and after that- date the
administrator of the said estate shall
Proceed to make distribretion of the
asset*" ereof, having regard only to
the. et e s;of which he has notice.
Dated at Goderich this 19th day of
February, A.D. 1946.
Ooderich, Ontario,
8-10 Solicitor for the Eitate.
Jewell, late of ehe Town of Goderich,
MR.- GORDON LAMB AND FAMILY in the 'County' of _Huron, widow, de-_
extend sincere thanks- to' their- ceased."'
neighbors and all 'other qriends , for All persons • having elalins against
their sympathy and kindness in the the estate of the above deeeasid are
death of a devoted. wife and mother. required to file the setae „with the .
undersigned solicitor for the estate, ,
on or before the 11th day of March,
MR. MARSHALL BELL AND MRS. A.D.'1946, after_which date the. assets
Jos. Clarke take elais means of- will be distributed amonaa the parties
entitled thereto, having regard only ' '
to , the elaiins of which' notice shall •
have been given.
Dated at Clinton, this ,15th day of
Clinton, Ontario,
'840 'Solicitor for the -said Estate:
•
thanking thCse who wera so kind to
them in their bereavement., They wish
to .acknowltdge with gratefulness Ake
flowers -which _were sent and the loan
Of cars for the funeral. -8
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs;
Jsaac Salkeld, sr. Goderich; sister'
---- Aft R. MARSHALL BELL WOULD
you leaving now?" I3oardef: "I just her sister, Mrs. R. Wickens, at of Miss Mary E. 'Salkeld, Goderich, like tO express in this way MS
found but you ain't get no bathtub." Montreal,
MUNICIPAL DEBENTURES::
Ats prihaiwas _we_ offer e_
accrued tnterest
During thevast few years, many of .our Canadian kunicipal-
ities have Very materially bettered their financial position
due to substantial improvements in tax eollections and debt,
A deseriptive circular will -be gludly 10i -warded . oh request.
DO„ YOU KNQW
That Hudeon Bay Mining tend Smelting Co. .IA the second
largest silver Iftodueing mine in Canada. ,
The recent rise'an the price of silver will add 80 eeuts per
share to the earnings ef 'this mine.
Production of Hudson Bay in 16A amounted to 92,000,000 lbs.
siLver. 1414 published ore reserves amounted to '17,378RA8
tons.
Our Canadian mince olfer untold opportunities
- Information on Any nettle is available on request
PHONE 18
IN MEMORIAM
SPROUL. In loving memory of my
, dear husband, William Sproul, who
passed away February .18th, 1927. •
Calm and peaceful he • is sleeping, ,
I whb loved, hill sadly 'miss him, '
8x . -HInserted by his loving wife.
aleINTYR,E.—In loving memory of our
son,,Worthy, who died five years ago,
February 24th, 1941. a '
Five 'years hiVe-paesedsium that -sad -
God took him home, it was His will,
But in our hearts he liveth still.
We do not know what pain he bdre,
' We only know ,he passed away
And never said -Good-bye.
,, —Ever iemembered by Father,.
a ther, Sisters and Brother. -8
loving memorY—of our
mother, Mrs. Belle Itere, who passed
away ' February 20th, 1943.
God knew that she was-taiffeving,
That the hills were hard to climb,
So He closed her weary eyelids
And whispered, "peace be thine."
Away 'in the beautiful hills' of God,
By the valley of rest so fair, „
Some time, soni6 day, we know not 1
We will meet our loved one there.
—Mr. and Mrs. Earl MeNee and
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thanks to the nurses and staff at Alex-
andra Ilespital for their kindness to
his wife during her illness there. -8
THE FAMILY Or. THE LATE MRSs
, Arthur Snazel wish to express
sincere thanks to their manY friends
-and neighbors for kindnesses- and --ex-
pressions of symPathy tenderedin their
bereavement, They are also deeply
grateful tO those who sent- floral
tributes or loaned cars for th'e funeral.
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With friends in Toion*to.
'Air. and' Mrs. Orland Dere and' babe
and Miss Irene Keith, ,•-•Nile, ppent
IL Horion.
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—1.74iteinsurance
No 'One is so poor that he cannot
begin to be thrifty
No one is so rich that he doeS
not need to be thrifty .
The margin between Success and
Failure is 'measured by a
• single word
THRIM
H. M. -FORD
Get insur. 1 -- Stay insured--
, Rest assured.
North St. Tel. 26fivr
eusaminisainuminimeminiar
PIANO LES$ONS
'Sheldon Baxter
'Supervisor of Music Rural
Will "accept . number' of
pupils. ,
Writ - Brox 800, (Aidericha
348 .Plione 378
WHICIst REQUIRE COAL COKE
CALL b
charles C. Lee Estate
COAL ANIY HARDWARE AT THE HAREM.%
MAFEKING, Feb. I9.--s-The meeting
Make's on Tuesday afternoon. The
president, •Mrs. L. Menary, was in
charge. Mrs. Geo. Saiindete read the
Seripture lesson. The study chapter,
givpn by Phyllis 'Blake, was very inter-
esting. -Mrs. Horton 'Sang a sold. The
World Day Of Prayer will lie observed
at the March meeting.,
in tlie Ltichnow arena bit. Tuesday
evening, and a Social 4Our and lunch
.11,1r. and MrS.',. Richard Inipatrick
for Girh.
. l• Expere'ence NeceSSary
40 Easy;Interesting Work
Pleasant .Working Conditions
Earn While You Learn
We offer an excellent opportunity for girls to learn
a light, clean, pleasant postwar trade . . operating
•earnlese lulf hose knitting machine -5.
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HOSIERY COMPANY -6F CANADA, LIMITED a
EAST STREET • GODERICH
- Phone, 960
-BETHEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE -
'REV. J. A. PEARSON, Pastor. - 16 WATERLOO STREET
- 10 am: • SUNDAY ' SCHOOL.
11 a.m MORNING DEVOTIONAL •SERVICE. -
11
7.30 pan. "A .FULL GOSPEL." -
g- Scriptures Will be given to prove the doctrines of the Pen-
tecostal (j)iurch. Don't believe what you hear, come and .
see . for yourself._ , ,
Tuesday 8 pan? Young Peopl& s"Meeting. , -
Friday 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting. - °
ALL WELCOME
Free Methodist Church
timely subject. • •
Mr. Needles will address the Gods- Y acres; mostly clay loam, oil No. 8
On Monday evening, the teachers, Highway, 2% . miles west of Clinton.
rich Lions Club at its regular meeting ,
on Fridayeveningof this week.
officers. and pupils of the Goderich l Baa:7ilt, . barn _ 45 _ by° 50., _Haase .in fair
, Baptist Sunday school enjoyed a hot I condition; good outbuildings;„ twenty
COMING TO GODERICH
.Within a few days, Clinton will
lose one of its oldest and best -loved.
citizens, . in - the person of John °G.
Medd, who is removitng'to Goderich
to.. reeide with -Mr. and _Mrs. a Joseph. MCKILLOP MUTUAL -
Mutcl. FIRE INSURANCE 'GQ.
Until - bis retirement a few years'
ago, • Mr. Medd for_efifty-two years'
er= C . At theme annual meeting of the Mc-
suecessf1nily optetl- a.--barber-shap,in-
the 'stand now occupied by Charles
Lockwood, Albert street. But al-
though officially "_`retired," Mr. Medd,
although over eighty. years of age, has
been working all day every Saturday in
•Mr. Match's barber chop in Goderich:
_creased to $7,188.23. The ..net surplus
lir.' :Redd was rioted in town for
file flowers and plants,of which he is 5122,401.53. Fire lasses in 1945
amounted to 59,742.32, much less than
the previous year. On December 31st,
1945, the company had in force 3,086
policies, to the amount of 58,677,605.
The three retiring 'director's, Hugh
Alexander, Jelin L. Malone and Chris.
he • has been living with Mrs. Lucy Leonhardt,. were - all re-elected• for a
Swan here: He has no .children. He ,three-year term.
is a member of the United church. The officers and- directors of the
Company
In Mr. Medd's removal to Goderich, • for the present year are as
Clintone citizens are -losing a kindly follows : -President, Frank 'McGregor,
soul :who h&s. been a friend in need • to , •aIinton vice-president; Claris.- Leon--
hardt, Brodhagen; ,.manager and 'seere-
•tart'-treasurer, M. A. Reid, • •Seaforth ;
directors—Alex. Broadfoot, Seaforth;
George Leitch,, R.R. 1, Clinton ; Chris.
Leonhard£,. Brodhagexn; E. J. Tre-
brtha, Clinton; W. R. Archibald,
Seaforth ; Alex. MeEwing, Blyth;
Frank McGregor, Clinton; ,Hugh Alex-
n.nder, Walton ; John L. Malone, Sea -
forth ; exenuti've, Frank McGregbr;,
Chris. Leonthardt, Hugh Alexander.
supper in the Sunday school hall. After
the supper, lantern slides on mission-
ary work in Bolivia were shown, and a
generous offerhtg. was given to the
work .of missions.
honse. Available 15th allarch. Apply the claims of which he has, notice.
SIGNAL:STAR. - $x Ditted at Goderich this 19tiv day of
February, A.D. 1646.
Ooderich, Ontario,
8-10 • Solicitor for the Estate.
acres fall plovving, five fides fall vvlignst, ANTED. — MAPLE AND BASS=
balance seeded to hay and paiture. WOOD bolts - urgently required.
JOHN HULLEMeClieton, R.R. 3. proximate. Ifighest prices paid, any
• 4 4 7-9x quantity. BOX 98, SIGNAL -STAR.
KITCHENER BIG -4 'alit -RS CAN ,.e .
be ordered here. Wide Choice of AN OPPORTUNITY: — E S T A Be
breeds and crosses. IIeavy sbookings .LISHED Rural Watkins District
make early • ordering, especially „,for available. If you are aggressiye; and
- , . between the' ages a 25 and 55, have.
op Mutnar Fire Insurance Com- h :. 'Y el -Yee -
Brewers Government -inspected and or ean secure travel outfit, this is
pally, held in the Seaforth Town Hal1,1
blood -tested for beth strains of pui„ your Opportunity to get established in
M. 4. Reid, secretary -treasurer and
lorum. Satisfied customers every- a ' profitable business of your own.
manager, reported that , during - the I where. Agent, RYAN .PRbDUCE CO., For full particulars. write today to
year total assets had increased to . , „e THE J. R.- WATKINS COMPANY;
$238,307.63,- while liabilities had de- .G°4riell'
FOR SALE. -1930 OLDSMOBILE Que. - . 6-9
sedan, in good shape, good rubber.
new • ;, battery. Plate reasonable.
Apply SIGNAL -STAR. ,, 8x CARDS OF THANKS -
always. possessed a great profusion,
andahis' kindliness to others.
Born on a farm at Londesbore, the
son of pioneer parents, he had resided
in Clinton the best part of his life.
His wife died fifteen years ago, and
many. "By their deeds, ye shall know
REV. *IR, C. MeCALLUM, Paitor
Cor. Victoria and Park Sts.
10 a.m.- SUNDAY SCHOOL -
PREACHING SERVICES AT 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.
"Strictly spWaking, there is no present in time—every fleeting moment
'is half the future and half the past. THEN "Prepare to meet thy God" -
A WELCOME TO ALL
AMY
TH SALVATION ARMY
,- WATERLOO and LiGinflOtSE-ANEET,g
Lieut. 5firgaret Farmer Officers, in Charge.
Special Services wilt be conducted by
ENVOY MRS. FAULKNER OF LONDON
Saturday. 8 p.m. Prayer, and Fellowship.
11 a.m. HOLINESS MEETING.
2.30 -NM SUNDAY SCHOOL.
.7 p.m. SALVATION SERVICE
HEAR THE OLD-TIME GOSPEL
FARM PAP,EW")-IDS
PLOWING MATOII
Canada's biggest all -agricultural
evelat is all set to go '"After sus=
pendirck- the International Plowing
'EVERY OAR OWNERt
Multig;ilfse
Ptiller-
rolling doh.
Mateh for five years, while there Was
a more 'urgent job to be done, the On -
Wei° Plowmen's Association has an-
nounced that the big show is to be held
this fall, at the Port Albert airport
iii Iluron county. . As always, The
Family Hetald and Weeily Star will
be 'on hand with special eqiiixmaent to
supply programs tor all the eventa,
know exactly what is going on all the
time, and where. ,
-.• From the far-reaching plane that
have been made and the enthusiasm
tied ability of the men in Charge„this
should be, the best match ever held.
The site provides everything needed
for the cotnfort and convenience of
contestants, exhibitors and visitors.
ne non does the. work of 31 raeu. •
:Viieigfri; hut 18 lbs. and pulls
Delivered peke $A8.50
New Idea, Distribcdors
Mr. and 'Mrs. C'arneron Thomson
have been visiting relatives, in the
vitinity before leaving for Chigago,
where they' will reside.
LandladY: "You've • been here two
years and never complained. Why are
MrS. Jos. Brophey is a guest. with
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- BORN
ALLIN. At Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich, on February 15th, 1946,,
Goderich, a daughter, Berva, Madge.
BROOKS,—AC Alexandra Hospital,
Goderieh, on February 16th, 1046; to
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brooks (nee,
Thomas Logan: ,
McADAM.—At Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich, on Febrirary 18the 1946,
to Mr. and Mrs. Herb McAdam, R.R.
2, Goderieh, a son.
DIED .
SHOPLAND.—At Vancouver, B.C.,
February 13th, 1946, Jane Salkeld,
• widow of the late John Shopland and
THE SON AND DAUGHTERS OF
the late Thomas 'Junking wiah to
thank the neighbors and friends who _
VilTetaitoria8. Adelaide
were so kilid to them. They_ .w. ish AlronlithIC:e-TstO:teCRIofila
to thank -those -who sent flowers or --
loaned cars. -
-ATPTICE TO 'CREDITORS'.
Notice -1s-herebY given to all jaersons
liaving any claim against the estate
of James Archibald Elliott, late of the
ToWn , pf Goderich, in' the County of
Huron, contractor, who died on -or
about -the - --drif Of February',
1946, to send same to the underiagned,
on or before the eighth day of March,
1946, as on and after that- date the
administrator of the said estate shall
Proceed to make distribretion of the
asset*" ereof, having regard only to
the. et e s;of which he has notice.
Dated at Goderich this 19th day of
February, A.D. 1946.
Ooderich, Ontario,
8-10 Solicitor for the Eitate.
Jewell, late of ehe Town of Goderich,
MR.- GORDON LAMB AND FAMILY in the 'County' of _Huron, widow, de-_
extend sincere thanks- to' their- ceased."'
neighbors and all 'other qriends , for All persons • having elalins against
their sympathy and kindness in the the estate of the above deeeasid are
death of a devoted. wife and mother. required to file the setae „with the .
undersigned solicitor for the estate, ,
on or before the 11th day of March,
MR. MARSHALL BELL AND MRS. A.D.'1946, after_which date the. assets
Jos. Clarke take elais means of- will be distributed amonaa the parties
entitled thereto, having regard only ' '
to , the elaiins of which' notice shall •
have been given.
Dated at Clinton, this ,15th day of
Clinton, Ontario,
'840 'Solicitor for the -said Estate:
•
thanking thCse who wera so kind to
them in their bereavement., They wish
to .acknowltdge with gratefulness Ake
flowers -which _were sent and the loan
Of cars for the funeral. -8
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs;
Jsaac Salkeld, sr. Goderich; sister'
---- Aft R. MARSHALL BELL WOULD
you leaving now?" I3oardef: "I just her sister, Mrs. R. Wickens, at of Miss Mary E. 'Salkeld, Goderich, like tO express in this way MS
found but you ain't get no bathtub." Montreal,
MUNICIPAL DEBENTURES::
Ats prihaiwas _we_ offer e_
accrued tnterest
During thevast few years, many of .our Canadian kunicipal-
ities have Very materially bettered their financial position
due to substantial improvements in tax eollections and debt,
A deseriptive circular will -be gludly 10i -warded . oh request.
DO„ YOU KNQW
That Hudeon Bay Mining tend Smelting Co. .IA the second
largest silver Iftodueing mine in Canada. ,
The recent rise'an the price of silver will add 80 eeuts per
share to the earnings ef 'this mine.
Production of Hudson Bay in 16A amounted to 92,000,000 lbs.
siLver. 1414 published ore reserves amounted to '17,378RA8
tons.
Our Canadian mince olfer untold opportunities
- Information on Any nettle is available on request
PHONE 18
IN MEMORIAM
SPROUL. In loving memory of my
, dear husband, William Sproul, who
passed away February .18th, 1927. •
Calm and peaceful he • is sleeping, ,
I whb loved, hill sadly 'miss him, '
8x . -HInserted by his loving wife.
aleINTYR,E.—In loving memory of our
son,,Worthy, who died five years ago,
February 24th, 1941. a '
Five 'years hiVe-paesedsium that -sad -
God took him home, it was His will,
But in our hearts he liveth still.
We do not know what pain he bdre,
' We only know ,he passed away
And never said -Good-bye.
,, —Ever iemembered by Father,.
a ther, Sisters and Brother. -8
loving memorY—of our
mother, Mrs. Belle Itere, who passed
away ' February 20th, 1943.
God knew that she was-taiffeving,
That the hills were hard to climb,
So He closed her weary eyelids
And whispered, "peace be thine."
Away 'in the beautiful hills' of God,
By the valley of rest so fair, „
Some time, soni6 day, we know not 1
We will meet our loved one there.
—Mr. and Mrs. Earl MeNee and
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thanks to the nurses and staff at Alex-
andra Ilespital for their kindness to
his wife during her illness there. -8
THE FAMILY Or. THE LATE MRSs
, Arthur Snazel wish to express
sincere thanks to their manY friends
-and neighbors for kindnesses- and --ex-
pressions of symPathy tenderedin their
bereavement, They are also deeply
grateful tO those who sent- floral
tributes or loaned cars for th'e funeral.
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With friends in Toion*to.
'Air. and' Mrs. Orland Dere and' babe
and Miss Irene Keith, ,•-•Nile, ppent
IL Horion.
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No one is so rich that he doeS
not need to be thrifty .
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'Sheldon Baxter
'Supervisor of Music Rural
Will "accept . number' of
pupils. ,
Writ - Brox 800, (Aidericha
348 .Plione 378
WHICIst REQUIRE COAL COKE
CALL b
charles C. Lee Estate
COAL ANIY HARDWARE AT THE HAREM.%
MAFEKING, Feb. I9.--s-The meeting
Make's on Tuesday afternoon. The
president, •Mrs. L. Menary, was in
charge. Mrs. Geo. Saiindete read the
Seripture lesson. The study chapter,
givpn by Phyllis 'Blake, was very inter-
esting. -Mrs. Horton 'Sang a sold. The
World Day Of Prayer will lie observed
at the March meeting.,
in tlie Ltichnow arena bit. Tuesday
evening, and a Social 4Our and lunch
.11,1r. and MrS.',. Richard Inipatrick
for Girh.
. l• Expere'ence NeceSSary
40 Easy;Interesting Work
Pleasant .Working Conditions
Earn While You Learn
We offer an excellent opportunity for girls to learn
a light, clean, pleasant postwar trade . . operating
•earnlese lulf hose knitting machine -5.
We teach ion. No experience necessary. I'm*
earn while you lesrn.
HOSIERY COMPANY -6F CANADA, LIMITED a
EAST STREET • GODERICH
- Phone, 960