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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-05-09, Page 8111 Xi11111T TJ GC E ICJT SIGNAL -STAR For • Results' ORGE'S CHURCH SUNDAY, 1L% 1l?,tla, 1910 8.34 s .rn, HOIJSY C (IiMMUNION. 10,00 'aim. SUNDAY SV' OI 11..0 MORNIN9 IiPIZAYER AND SERMON. 7.00 p.m, EVENSONG SERVICE. REV: • B1WI I LY ]iii, VAR,I; R.A., Li is . RECTOR. MRS. E. JES SOP, I.rgauist and diioir 'Rader. YOU ABE INVITED TO' ATTEND' THESE SERVICES A Classified Ad North ° St. United Church MiNISTERk.—RSV, R. H. TURNIIULL; R.A., .R.D.. S.T.M. 111. aa,nn. ,"THE CHURCH'S ANSWER TO OUR PROBLEMS." 10APTIS5AL SERVICE. 3 p.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL. MOTHER'S DAY PROGRAM. 7 p.m. "MOTHERS" OF GREAT MEN." Orgat and Choir Leader-- • Mrs. 'Murray Hetherington, A.T.C.M. A SINCERE WELCOME AWAITS YOU Knox Presbyterian Church 9A5 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL. MOTHER'S DAY SERVICE. 1 Guest Speaker—Mrs, Gordon Bisset. 11 a.m. JUNIOR CONGREGATION. 11 a.m. PUBLIC WORSHIP. Sermon Subject: THE ADVANCE • FOR CHRIST. Special Music by a Choir of Mothers and Daughters. 7 p.m. PUBLIC WO JIIP. • .Sermon Subjec : "The Christian Witness." .• CANVASS FOR "THE ADVANCE"—WEEK OF MAY-.l2.tK- to .19t%=. . ,��tIINISTk1R---R"k7R�`;. "ARIII:S ;`.CE't'V'ART° -.� . �•� - DxreeCoi� i° Vt aise-mfrs. �'�W', F. Saunders Organist—Miss Mary J. Strachan Come and Worship the Lord in the -Beauty of Holiness. J Victoria St. United Church MINISTER—REV. LAWRENCE II. TURNER, BA.' ORGANIST—MISS BARBARA 'CUTT 10.00 a.m. SABBATH SCHOOL. 11 a.m. 1V ivraiEWS DAY SERVICE. c Under auspices' of SundaY School. 7 p.m. THE MINISTER. ° . Anniversary Services, Sunday, May 19th, Rev, Anson E. Moorehouse, " of Sarnia, former pastor. W' AINMEXPI 'I��YA1�71`l�., &3]i' Fd'i,d�4, NO dine hour sand a -half,. morning and ehi,ldrd)eu, two furnish4:UCed roo tts° or evening, is the must time it will taL;e single with ,privifegea. Phone lOtil�d. a. . 18 lOx to go. to clattra�l .. .. -4 . - . _._ �,.._.-.e_ ., _ lndigestkal drains. o ane4li quiehly s when you use 9ti ilder's Stomach ' ANTED.— -A TRil' TO TORONTO I' ,v.der—plt tt>ant, `soothing; ' 5Uc and tom. way only) between tlu. 16th $i at t.'ampbelf° and all druggists. and loth' of May. ,IIRS. 0001 LR, o 1S-2.: phone 267M. M. 19x .he monthly meeting seting o,t the .i lanaE1►It qN OPPORTUNITY. — E STA B Chapter,' I.( ).1),E., will be held in Mar- ' ",11S111?D Rural Watkins, District Kay hall on Monday, May 13, at available. If you are afi re sive, and P•111. -1J betsween the ages of :.'5 and 55, have Hygienic supplies (rubber goods), ocan ',secure travel .outfit, tliis is quailed postpaid in • plain,, , sealed ' your, opportunity,, to get established ,in envelope with price list. . Six samples 25c; .'4 samples $1.00. Mail -Order F profitable full . pard ularss :w iter today ourwto Rept. T-5,• NOV-RUBBER CO,-B°.,THE J. R. WATKI1NS , COMPANY; 91, Hamilton: Ont. 18-22 Dept. O -G-1, 2177 lassun St:, Montreal, Roll your lawn with a two -ton motor - driven roller. C. BARKER; 65 Que.• 1822 Anglesea street, or phone 401J after WANTED TO 'RENT.—FURNISHED 6 p.m. 17-20 cabin or housekeeping• rooms or Lloyd's Corn and Callous Salve gives house, or will: buy. summer cottage. immediate relief from torus and cal- G. M. ROI3SON, 265 St. David street, louses. 50e at Campbell's and Einer- Stratford. ' -19 son's Drug Stores. • 18-22. Home and School members are asked WANTED. --MAID FOR GENERAL to make a special effort to attend Vie- I housework. Phone 403. -19 turfs II. and S. meeting Thursday, , .May 16th, at .b p.m. Musical program ; %ANTED.—TO BUY OLD HORSES by Music Festival, winners. Election 1' and dead cattle; ilaust be suitable of officers and a social half-hour with for mink feed ; removed promptly. refreshments served. , JACK GIL.BERT. phone 908 r ' 21, Siendor Tablets are effective. Two! Clinton. Calls paid for. 18tt weeks' supply $1; 12 weeks' -$5, at Campbell's and Emerson's Drug Stores.: - "0. 18-22 NOTICE TO THE FARMERS OF The May meeting of 'Central Home IHURON COUNTY and School Association will be held ' Corm -borer clean-up regulations are Tuesday=, May 14, at 8 p.m. _ Mrs. I again in effect for 1946. These ;require Jackson will speak on "The Care of that all corn refuse be ploughed under Flowers." There will alio be " h s as plete lJP.and Ysubs equen tl y.. b rou h G1x h-w&ut-1e Co i zl., ttz�tft�ati_ to Iz�'=�tz, ..ce ino ivatrn orIa 5fofficers . rind musical ntiulbcr.from,, ,ing must be picked oto and—brrned:. the Festival.I Compliance with these regulations is Why suffer- ti,e agony of rheumatic necessary on or before May 20th. pain, -viatica, lumbago. when Itunma- Failure _'to comply renders the of - caps will give you quick welcome r'e- fende.r subject to fine. lief? Campbell's Drug ~tore. -19 GLENN EC,I{`TIER. One hour -anti a -half, morning and 19- evening, is the most time It will take I o go to church. 18- i A play, ."Beacon 11111 Billie," .wail be, p.111.. by- »the Teeswater Dramatic So - presented in Victoria street united elety under the • auspices of Eureka church, Tuesday. May 21st, _ at 8.15' class. Admission 50e and 25c. 18-20' Goderich Baptist Church f'1 I � REV. JOSEPH JANES, '-M.A., PASTOR • Mrs. Ella I. Donaldson, A.L.c:M., Organist 10 a.m, SUNDAY SCHOOL. MOTHER'S DAY PROGRAM. Address by Mrs. Roy Hudson. 11 a.m. MOTHER'S DAY SERVICE. "Honor Thy Mother." 7 p.m. - PUBLIC WORSHIP. ` A Father's Love for his Wicked Son' Wednesday 8 p.m. Annual Business Meeting. A FRIENDLY WELCOME FOR ALL. Win_ raise! EOR Kaun SAL - BEDDING AND vegetable plants; Spanish - anions. cabbage, catliiiioivea', • head lettuce, Iruffsels sprouts, are now ready. JACKSON FLORISTS, 40 Bruee street, phpne 105, Goderich. l8ff FOR SALE.—NEW ELECTRIC AND swami -electric .(treadle) sewing ma -- chinos. Also used ones.• Goderich having been now included in our division, our representatives will be in town weekly. For prompt service tali or write THE SINGER R SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, 78 Ontario street, Stratford. Phone 727. If your machine is new, have It checked free within ninety days. • 4tf FOR SALE: -•--ONE SET y2 -ON chain falls, 10 ft. lift; 27 sheets metal lath; one solid cherry.awardrobe ; one electric range, four -plate, °two 24- int pipe wrenches. Phone 248. 1-8-18 FOR SALE. WATERFRONT IN town of Goderich. Attractive bank ana beach. Healthful. elevation. Or- chard, sewer, water, light. ` . quiet location fbr summer -cottages or for small farming. Particulars from R. C. HAYS, Goderich. 13tf FOR SALE. -15 LEGHORN HENS, year QId. MRS. M.. RAYNARD, East street. -19 FOR SALE.—•L4DY'S C.C.M. BI- CYCLE, as - new - pre-war model; used less than tWo weeks,. ,. MRS. J. NAFTEL, phone ,2r30W. 19x FOR SALE.—CAi—RADIO AND portable victrola andthirty rec- Titi"ds `"�" � r t 3aVIIITIOQ! R 5E SE VICE STATION', irron 'road; ` • IlURSI D Y, MAY Otb, 1010 CARD OI THANKS �MR.8'. EII,,.WARp 1.11 �i:�', KATE AND Jai. anti 'alll't'he,:ftauuly of the late Edward 'Lynn, gvj h to e:-Y►resd them sincere appreciation to all those who were sd' kind to them iu their sudden bereavement. They extend grateful thanks to each anti every one who Sent flowers, muss cards or shia1Qd cars for. the f aieral' -18 OUR .SINCERE THANKS 'I'c) 51RS. 0. EInerson, who gave the alarm i When the roof of. our house was on , fire ; to the neighbors and friends who , extinguished it, and . to the Auburn fire brigade, who responded so prompt -1 ly. I;. IJ, ROBEItT,SON and FAMILY. AUCTION :SALE AUCTION SALE OF I'IBOI'EItTY AND' IIQ.USEHOLD EFFECTS on Bruce street; in the town •of Goderich, On SATURDAY, 11AY 11th, at 1..>`p.m. HOUSEIJOLD. EFFk;CTS --a• Easy electric waSher ; 1 email kitchen range (like new) ; 1 Quebec beater ; 1 three - 'burner oil stove; 1 oil' heater ; 1 drop- leaf table; 6 kitchen chairs; 1 writing (leak; drophpad sewing machine; num- lier of rockers; number of small tables,; extension table; 6 dining chairs; 1 ,sideboard; couch 1 organ ; furniture for three bedrooms; spring_ and mat- tress; toilet »sets ; quilt boxes; number of hooked Ings; curtains; quantity of linoleum ; 2 rugs ; dishes ; kitchen utensils;, lawn mower ; garden tools; quantity of dry wood. REAL PROPERTY — Seven -room frame cottage with pantry and bath- room ; small barn, suitable for garage. Buyer can have immediate possesgion. TERMS—Chattels, cash; real pro perty, 20 per' cent. down,balance in ser a: t.bi MAS, xANE G .A.Y, . Proprietress. E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk. HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer. N(0 WAITING FOR YOUR, CHICKS, when you order from Tweddle. We are hatching 135,000 chicks per week and can give prompt delivery on all the popular pure breeds and hybrid crosses in non -sexed, pullets or cockerels. Every Tweddle chick• you receive carries the finest characteristics of its piilloa'9m-tested Government -ap- proved breeders. Send .fora•f>aee cata- logue and greatly reduced price list for May. ;Also eight -week-old to twenty week-old pullets. TWEDDLE CHICK HATCHERIES. LIMITED, Fergus, Ont. h 10-20 FP? SAL1+:.- FEW nex YOUNG sows. FRED BELL, R.R. 2, Gode- .rich,. phone 934. r 22. •• • -10 FOR •SALE. SIX -PIECE MAPLE dinette 'suite, and white stroller ; both nearly new. Apply . 78' Elgin • avenue. Phone 992. 19-21 BETHEL TABERNACLE , (Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada) REV. J., A. PEARSON,- Pastor. 1.4 a.m, . OPEN, SESSION. Mrs. J. West, Speaker. 11 a.m. "MOTHER." -, 7.30 p.m. GREAT GOSPEL SERVICE. Tuesday 8 p.ni. Young People's. Meeting. Thursday 8 p,m. Prayer Meeting. ALL WELCOME ,Free Methodist Church REV. R. C, McCALLUM, Pastor. Cor. Victoria and Park Sts.. ° 10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11 a.m. "PENTECOSTAL DISCIPLESHIP." 7.30 p.m. "THE BRIDE OF CHRIST." A CORDIAL INVITATION IS EXTENDED TO ALL. _ o IN ORDER to strengthen the :arm of the Church and enable a it to meetthe challenge, of postwar . needs with intensified effort at home and abroad, members of the Church of England' in Canada are asked to provide the sum of. $4,300,000. • This money is urgently, needed to carry on the Church's educational and social work in Canada. To meet Diocesan and general synod needs. as well as the expenses.. of organization and administration. To carry on missionary work at home and abroad, to assist the Mother :Church in England and the Churches of Europe in their work of rehabilitation. To strengthen the - pension fund for missionary clerav- THE SALVATION - ARMY WATERLOO and LIGHTHOUSE, STREETS Major Joyce Clarke Lieut. "MargarerFirmer Officers it) Charge. 11 a.m., HOLINESS MEETING. 2.30 p.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL. 7 p.m. SALVATION SERVICE SPECIAL 'MOTHER'S DAY SERVICES COND.tCTEI) BY MAJOR T; B. JENNINGS, OF LONDON A FIower "Evill be given to all Mothers present. HEARTY WELCOME TO, ALL. Sotae44 -14ft V:erleiT fegrediosfst Yofla?, eitalkoco, Ciooso, Bacon. Chili r slices bread lightly, spTead thinly. with Win, Sauce /o 3 " slice loaf cheese, to Sauce, cover with Jbacomcooked, and dice bacon. Broil till use full slice bresd orsaferno n - For limes or supper, use evening finacks, use half -sliced'. 1 The money will• be allotted in the following way: . Pension Fund - _ - -, - - $1,300,000' Missionary Work - 1,400,000 Educational Work .,, x100,(700 Social Work- -' - - - - - 55,000 Church in Britain : 100,000 Churches in Europe ' 90,000 General Synod Administration ' 205,000 Extension -of Church House - - 50,000 Oiocesait Nbeds - - - - :• 800;0,00 Organization and Aditiinistration 200,000 WE CAN STILL TA.KI±; ORDERS for Kitchener Big -4 Chicks for delivery this month. These fast-grow- ing chicks should. pay • good dividends on good fall and winter markets. Let's Inive ygpr order soon. Agent, RYAN PRODUCE; 00.,, Goderich. - . -19 FOR SALE-- BABY - STROLLER, high chair, toidy,seat, rocking horse and kiddy car.. Phene 223., -19 FOR SALE i;Y TENDER, --GARAGE for one car at Hoimesville, op- posite church; also two -wheel trailer. Lowest or any tender' not necessarily accepted. Send, tenders before May 15th to 0. R.• FORSTER, Goderich. • . 19x BUSINESS NOTICES ' ' BU -Y` GOOSE AND DUCK feathers and ticks. P buy and sell used furniture and household articles. I repair'hewing machines. C. WOODS. 12 East street Phone. 2423.. 13tf vommunpowie ,1111,711111.1.11111111.1.1, FIRE 17-19- CURRY'S BAKERY a 'The Homo o' Tasty Palet a s 1WI�aI;Jt.i NI➢ ` SFECL L .. o tATE rife 35 es ;i tE each Next moanth• itt the mouth of BRIDES AND ROSES - Placo Your order for that alt. 'important WEDDING CAKE ae early as yotn possibly can. All order's of $1.00 or over delivere°.J. PHONE 465 MEL, CULBERT, Proprietor: TO RENT To - RENT,.--:A.TTRACTIVE FURN- ISHED, bedroom, new liome; ahl Bona eniences. "Phone, 992. 18-19 • JUST ARRIVED FROM ENGLAND -- ENGLISH TEAPOTS — JUGS— CAKE PLATES A FEW DINNER SETS SMITH'S ART AND GIFT STORE EAST ST. PHONE 198 immerrommormamormirar Wanted to Bu BEST PRICES PAID FOR , a. GOOD WALNUT Either Standing Trees or Logs PHONE 4-4754 KITUHENER " OR WRITE .'. PANNILL VENEER: CO. 42 EDWARD, ST. 1 ITC TENER1�, ONT, • 19-22 - GOOD WAGES. STEADY EMPLOYMENT , Write—Stating previous experience—To: Port Arthur Shipbuilding Co., , Ltd. . .fort Athn`r, Ontario 18-9-0 COAL WHEN YOU REQUIRE COAL OR COKE CALL Charles C. Lee Estate . COAL AND HARDWARE AT THE HARBOUR - TELEPHONE 22 r- • TS SO DESTRUCTIVE Make sure yotIr possessions are insured against' this common threat. • ' -- . RATES ARE - CHEAP • H. M. FORD ANNOUNCING T. APPOINTMENT OF Mr.Les»Naftej AS FARM TRADE AGENT FOR, Imperial 011: Limited for the Townships »of East Wawanosh, Morris, Hullett Get insurc,l, — Stay insured Rest 'assured. North. St. Tel. 268w Goderich. a R If you .need Petroleum requirements PHONE BLYTH ?68 and 19-20 Spiritual re -dedication must bear fruit in - self-sacrificing practical endeavour . if the Church is to meet its Christian obligations. Be prepared to lend YOUR support to the limit of your ability , when the Visitor calls during the weep of May - 12th to 19th, or °. � mail your . offering.. to your Diocesan Head- quarters. eadquarters. •• 1 A-46 -ya ° Goderich Campaign Chairman DR. J. A. GRAHAIYI Goderich Objective: $4,500:00 , .NOTICE.. . Will •alI persons who have rooms or.. cabins, suitable -far tourists, please phone par titulars to me at the British • Exchange. °A, CATCHPOLE, - Chairman of Tourist Com- • rnittee of the Goderich Board of Trade. Phone'690 or 691: 19 Maitland Golf Cli Official Opening FR1DAY,MAYd24th PROGRAM BEING ARRANGED . ENTRANCE, FEES AND PRIZES FOR DIFFERENT EVENT'S Fees for the year airtist be paid in advance to finance work. YEARLY RATES ARE: Social 'Members " $1.00 Non -earning stridents 5.00 Beginners not students at -half regular rate - Assoei a to Members 10. - Ladles :$10, 6., .. Men $20. ' 'Family Rate • 35. Shareholders get $3. reduction on -$20. fee. Dairy Green Fees '1.00 ° Huron Laundry UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT DAVID AMD • » DMFND HITCH(+:SON We solicit the patronage 'of the former customer's of - the Huron 1140.un dry and mire Elie i' satisfactory Service. r., LATEST EST MnU119I11S 0I+' LAUNDERING 11111PLiDYED y � a � �� �u� vtoIi�'ory A1LTO1�" Off' �� �a01�-u All 'owners and occupants of premises are hereby noti- fier that All rubbish, asses,, etc., unu>t be removed 'fY`@Ilt1 • the pi emises'before May 15th, 1046.' , ° A. C. Roos, `thief of Polido and Sanitary Inspectors. Notice. to. Property Owners Re Sidewalks Ratepayers • are risked to submit in Writing their request for new sidewalks, i•epahu to existing walks, or the replacing of sidewalk. Requests for replacing or nAv walks must be made by petition„ fortes may be obtained'nt the Clerk's Office— Under existing byAiiws, the cost of the will( is assessed as follows: Corp.'s nhin'e » Pa ope'rty ()Writer's share ° 20% 00% o bn 75% :30% - � 70% The,('orporation assumes the cost of. all intersections, l9 S. 11. M AUR.' Town Clerk. i . ft. wrollt ft. walk fi ft. walla: