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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-02-28, Page 5VIISID4Y, FVBIMARY 28tlit, 1946 STEWA*ITS' F FOR DIEJTIINICTIVN FLORAL pitta NOEM1 WE a Ea Fresh Bases aisrlsYs ko sort $q k `fibs; "I”" i ut all bang's. ,• Martin SA 9 ,to In tio'wevs it bas' been Stewartta since 9.863.1" r , . TAKE GOOD• LLAT OVER, KUWAEDINZ 'l mineral 'their. best effort of •tire aeasoh, Joe Murphy's Lions aeked . 4Kin4ardine 19-4 bete on Saturday evening and went away out in front' Juvenile semi -1041 round. The boys have won games by larger 'margins during the winter, but, not against so 'good .a team as tb© Kineardtue aggregation, who were. ex- pected to give the Lions a run for their money. Mit any Joreutie Leant In the Province would bare' had quite a time atoiming the Monson •ttaturuay THE !#:ODE jli :•.AiGNA L.STAE .:..-.-..--rte; ...-.-,...:_-„._-_ ..� .: _ .......�..�.,-... ,-:.-..: :.... ..... . . .. :... .... nlgl t, "Oki they' > ppesxed to be 04' 'VirgEKVIC BRIDG) h>ngry from the 5rsdrop of the paek, Winners at the weekly aupiirate The--Goderieh youngsters could hardly bridge tournanner t were: North and de wrong throughout the .game and South._-- lst, P. Carey aid Mr. ]Roper the edit manner In which they worked 2nd, Mrs. 3. R. Wheeler and F. to •:ac; ro goat after goal delighted 8atrn els t 3rd, Mrs. W. 4. Coulthiast some : "i r local fans. Where was ra Arad Mice. '. Tihomara. East and West— small est:small sprinkling of Kincardine people 1st, W. A: Iia and, Aix's. E. L. Dean in •attearadanco at the `fie, but • .they 2nd, ,,litre. 4, 4. Nicoll and, r ,[rs. d, d • Dittle to shot about. ; ' Murphy; 3rd, Jack Murppyoand Miss E. McNaughton. The World Day of Prayer will be observed • at° Victoria • street VVllited church on F'riday, March thk at a pawn... Tru1ar . Funeral Horne •. EVERY CAR OWNER, TEVOKERY*R iR PALOOSEEL Quietness, dignity with reverence, and an indetatanding of• .,family needs are ever present at . THE E. E. CRANSTON Funeral, Home - 17 MO',NT��EAL ST. G0i5'' tICH Phone •399W or J for every king of Lifting and Pulling Job: One Man does the work of 31 men. Weighs but 18 lbs. and pulls a 3 ton load.. Delivered price $18.50 Folder on request. Distributor's for •Huron County New Idea Distributors 4 O»ERICH, 'ONT. Phone Carlow 2821 ° A unit not only so very pleasing to look at; but ,from a `cooking standpoint it has no equal. Built by Westing=. house,the pioneers it -the electrical industry. If it's Wes- tinghouse it has to be good. CALL IN AND SEE THE nut- WE iNGGOUSE . L ELECTRIC RANGES �rnish, Electric est reet -` EVERY HOUSE NEEDS WESTINGHOUSE at 8.00 p.m. sharp Officers for the coming year will be elected and reports received. All members are -urged to be present: Life Insurance Noone is so poor that he cannot begin to ire tluifty °. No one is so rich that he does , not need ,to be thrifty The margin between Sueeess' and Fallen, is measured by a single word . THRIFT • Get . insure!. -- Stay insured Rest; assured. °• • North St. Tel. 21i8w THANK YOU! Mr. 11.- Barber takes' this opportunity to thank his" customers arid -•friends ,for their patronage du4ing the last three years and wishes- their. continued 'patronage for .his successgr,- Mr Beverley, -Beaton, who 'took possession on Monday last. • "• 9x 10 43▪ :0001i• £ve,Y Asea 1hs YYQ®�hOreian19 ePet*PP*. PPNPl° pagota,leoYpiev'epsYp*oa*ob ,ra tn;au tr Solttncit,nc80 ly quota ie.., pledged1.1::::041,119":014,.0001.* gh fomese0otnaGuedwaPnio; Stott odVettsea+cr1• " • GROCERY FEATURES DOMINION COOKED SPAGBETTI • lt• MPKIN RABN AYLMER GRAPEFRUIT I6 oz. Jar 2 . for 29e Std. 28 oz. 2, for 26c i TO THE CITIZ8NS OF (:,t)I)ERI('II AND „DISTRICT: This.week'many of you have received,letters asking you t� become members of the Canadian Red Cross for the 1946. This notice is directed to those who may have been '10t off our .lists. • • For six years of war your membership and that of every sixth, Canadian citizen gave your Red Cross the strength to do thoge things for our • Armed Forces, our Prisoners of War and for Civilian •war'sufferers throughout the world, Which many times meant the difference -between life and death, and always brought comfort and mercy where and when it W8,1 most needed. We ask tyou, through your membership, • to keep 'your Red Cross strong in peace as in war for the continuing benefit ,of Your Canadian people. Where your membership helped to save li-vesiu war, it can save lives in peace,'through the hew Blood Transfusion Service, through the Outpost Hospitals -on our ,isolated frontiers. It. can bring Mercy and comfort to our gallant and disabled veterans, to our crippled- children... It• -can bring health, happiness and relief to our people generally::th'rough-the Society's many hum- auitarium'services. It is not proposed -to conduct of canvass for funds this year --but there is vital need for aTarge and virile.memibership in order to do for our own people 'in peace what, we Were privileged,to do for them, in wat. . .. All Items on Sale to Mar. 6 FRUITS—VEGETAELES McLAREN'S Plain' Queens OLIVES 16 oz. 430 McLAREN'S OLIVES ,Glass 16 oz. 350 MAGIC • 16 oz: BAKING POWDER tin 25c AYLMER GOI:D LABEL 1VIARM .LADE • 24 oz. 32c HANDY AMMONIA itAkicA'S COCOA 'STANDARD PEAS ,STANDARD WAX BEANS , pkg. 5c 8 oz. tin 15c 20 oz: tin 2 for 21e 20 oz. tin 2 for 25c POST'S 7' oz. GRAPENUT FLAKES 2 for 17c • POST'S ,• 12 oz. GRAPENTJT ght$KES 2 for 5c . Emmy MORNING COP??EE lb. 31c ltitQ'I1f:Ct�l<�:1f LO COFFEE E •lb. 35o Stuffed Manz. 9 oz. 430 INGERSOLL Spread & Malted CHEESE V4 oz. pkg. 19c LOAF CHEESE • lei. 390 DARES SWEET 16 oz. Cello comfits , 23c CROWN BRANT) 5 Ib. CORN SYRUP tin 52c A -B -C . LAUNDRY SOAP 3 bars 14e (%I,IF'r • Size 40-50 ” 16 oz. Cello PRUNES 16c CALIF. ;;,,IMA BEANS lb. 17c FORD BRAND 16 oz. CHILI CON OARNIN... `�' 17c PIT l'vlr) While They Last DATES lb. 23c 5a ' CLARK'S SOUPS Vegetable 3 Ox Tail • • 10 oz. Scotch Broth Tins Celery 23c - l'>Cush. and Asp. Soup 3 tial 25c - doz. 35c GRAPEFRUIT Qc11e5s i • . 5 for. 2'tc CALIFORNIA RUNCII CAR,ROTS 90 FLORIDA GREEN CELERY • ICEBERG HEAD • LETTUCE ' f Xrl) YELLOW' TURNIPS And we can do it with your help. Join the Red Cross for 1946. . Fee one dollar or amore. This may be left ,at any of the.local direct to our Treasurer. A ,membership Bard will be issued ,request. Yours "sincerely, A. M. ROBERTSON, CPEO. V. SCI,HAEFER, Treasurer. Secretary. banks or mailed to you, at yotir MRS. P. F. CAREY;, Assistant Secretary.• Rev. Jos, Janes, lst Vice -Pres. Harry McCreath, 3rd Vice -Pres. Size- 60 C'oune l—Mayor D_„.p. Mooney, Donnelly Johr stop, Rev. R. Stewart, W. A. Hay, E. 1).. Brown„ Mrs. Wm. Mitchell, Mrs. A. F. Sturdy: Mrs. W.. J. Hodge; illi g '«T. C. Cutt. NO. 1 LARGE ONIONS FRESH CI'(IAN PINEAPPLE (AN.4I) t NO. 1 POTATOES 10 JUICY CALIFORNIA LEMONS COCOANUTS ,while They 1<•as1 POTATOES 4A4 1T IDU i+tIP1E. -BANANAS... Good SiiP 360 doz. 33c Priced •: 27c to 350 lb. 14e Wm. Marsli, R.R. 5, Goderieh, President (`arrow Unit. ` Mrs, .Geo. Ginn; R.R. 2, ("finton, President Taylor's Corner Unit. J. M. Johnston, R.R. 1, Godtrieh, President Goderieh Township iVurth. A. M. Straughan, R.R. 4, Goderieh,''President Benmiller Ui it. M iss Maud Beacom, Goderieh, President Business Girls,' Chub. Aiibr.a (leaver. Goderieh, ("onvenor Hoole Nursing Reserve,