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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-05-30, Page 5T IUUSIDA. •D 3 1910 THE GO il • Whether yotu,, buy from the rkier 'Shop or take theory front. your -own gau e1b DQ send flowers to, the $hutaa this Coming Sunday. a, The Jacksons' . 'rear , Florists A bended Member of P.T.D. Flowers wired or cabled any where (Germany and Japan excepted) • Plan to order early,_ especially wired orders. 49 BRUCE ST.,GODERICH PHONE 105 LP CtIURCH NOTES anniversary services at Avondale United church, Tillsonburg, on Sunday evening next. This is a former con - Rev. R. II. Turnbull will conduct gregation of Mr, Turnbull's. ` 'S LOGICAL tG:90 to the can • Choose the -Monthly Payment •-+Plun'that sults you best =Wlkon;you You repay Borrow for each month $ 25 6 months $4.25 12 " . 2.15 $ 50 6 months 8.48 12 " 4.30 18 " 2.91 $100 6 months 16.96 12 " , 8.60 • 18 " . 5.82 • k , 24 " •4.43 $200 _ 6 -months- _-33.92- ... 18 24 .•8.86 • Monthly repayment:; include interest �` . d..,v,;;vF! C,rlfa�.ar,•.. Sari:,! .�i:?�.:.. «- h ..... t •.; a,. -t..,. :i h..�.,... •.:>: When you need a personal loan for any reasonable purpose your logical course is to call at our nearest branch. Making loans to individuals for as littlh as $25 is part of our day-to-day business. These Moans can' be repaid by monthly i nitalxnents and.the cost is remarkably low, as the adjoining table- - shows. able,-shows. Pindorsers are not necessarily required. As ` o - � �foR (a ersohdf oaaa..•___: �P iliookle/ trf tinyirancli� THE ROYAL BANK OF 'CANADA GODERICR BRANCH—, W. G. Dulmage, Manager "w„::::4••.••• '.!?3.T ::{...: .n,ti ::di:'` ` :;i .;?�:� .: fY s "e :':J l a;eaX , ', DUNGAN ON DUN ANNON, May 20: — Kra. Eugene T&.aone,pson 6f Corinth arrived last wee 0 s eabd, to , while yi . her Darents, Mr. aNt1,d Mrs., Gen Rivett, and meet her new Sister -alar -law, Mrs. dAlbert. Rivett, groan England: llfx. and Mrs. Johan Blake, who sold 'their residence and acre lot to klessra.. Harold and Cecil' ][flake, have moved to • the house of Mrs. Abraham Culbert at the0/south end of the village; and the Blake brothers also have moved into their new home.- Mrs. Mary Rivett went 1u6t' week to Toronto, where she underwent a goitre operation. Mr. . Everett l'innigan. Is at his home in the 'village recovering from an at- tach of bronchial pneumonia. Miss Bernice. Blake, 13.A., who has taugli•t at Oil Springs, for three years, Las accepted a similar position at Lambeth, with duties' to commence in Septenbor, Bliss Jean Stothers of Toronto spent the holiday week -end with her father, Mr. Thos. Stothers. DIr. and Mrs. Ernest Hall, 24iiss Many(ter are rleaven. Mrs, Brown, and little daugh- Hall, Miss Loreen Hall and Mr Donald remaining for a week longer. ' T3ufler oir?°Brantford spent the week end• with Mr. Godfrey Haall and other relatives., Bob Mole, thirteen -year-old son 'of Mr. and Mrs. Ben •Mole,• 6th concession of Ashfield, en` Wednesday •a -gain -broke his left arm above the wrist when he fell at sch(io1• He had- the east re- moved only. about two weeks ago, and the arm is more badly fractured this time. Mr. Geo. Midges was _taken to Gode- rich hospital early Monday morning, quite ill )with pneumonia. • 'We hear that the condition of Mrs. Win. Maize of Montreal, 'formerly Ii zet Augustine of Dungannon is very serious, • she having lately i itd• a critical operation. - Mr. Earl McNee( •.having sold his farm just south of the village to Mr. Harvey Culbert, 'held a clearing auc- tion sale of stock and implements on Tuesday. A Mrs. Harvey Maize and 'three sons, Ilarold, Gordon and, J.C., enjoyed, Vic - Smith Cleaners B 4Pressers FUR $;T IRAGE r RINo uoNN 80° WBST ST, Pickup 'and Delivery toraa Day' in Landon with Miss pf1,en Maize. ''While in the city she called on Miss Connie Morris, who is receiv- ing medical treatment and reports that Connie is improving. She may be home in a couple of Weeks. Mr. and Mrs: Arthur Brown and little daughter, Dianne, of Dundas, and Mrs. Maurice Woodford, of Toronto, were week -end visitors wItth Mrs. (,F: C. Tre- FIRE= �j ort: L.T.l t snt Make sure your pos`sessions are • insured against this common threat. _ RATES ARE CHEAP M. FORD Get Insured Stay Insured- Rest " A.§sured. North St.: TeL 268w Mr. Hugli Stewart after ` an attack of "flu" was almost well again when pneumonia developed: Ile is being nursed by his daughter, Miss Margaret Stewart. . Mrs. Mary Ann Gia?ier Aof Guelph has come to spend the summer with her daughter,' Mrs. Harvey Maize. Funeral of Mrs. Robe. Davidson. -.- The funeral service of: tfie late Mrs. Robt. Davidson %Vas --held Thursday 'afternoon from- Ei kine Pi\sbyteriaan sy. MRS. ROBERT DAVIDSON church, in swhich the deceased had been an ardent worker for'niainy years. The minister, ftev. C. H. McDonald, was assisted by Re\;;, W. T. Rogers of; the Dungannon -taiited church. Mr. t .w 7. xepaggld t'hos6 as 1M to*t the wo' f'>sem 2 Peter 1:f11.—.ia J'or so Clu ent 'dace ribcti11 be It li istered, Hato you amennda-t- ly, into.,the everlasting la,laigdom o1' our Lord and. Savior Jesua- Christ." Mira. herb Stothers and .daughter, . 11146* eleaa, sang 4 duet, "Beyolad. the Sun - Met," The pallbearers were• raclt Part, 'Will Statlaers, Prank Pentland, •Wsaa. Wiggins, Car .Katt , gderson. and Wal- f'red Pentland. Those who carried tile' many lovely floral pieces were Robt. MvAllister, 4tuart Reed,. "Arnold .Stothers, Albert Taylor, Clifford Mer - ray, Wallace Wilsen tl.aad. 1.1[ugb Ben- nett. Interment was ° in Dungannon cemetery, , W.C.T,ItJ. 1C ECUNG The regular Meeting of the. W.C.T U.• was held aat : MacKay Hall on 'Alloy 21, with the president, Mrs. Vhillips,, in charge. airs, Cantelon . took the de- votional Period, and several znembers led 'in prayer. Mrs. Howell read a paper on temperance and the clip sheet on• the Bible and wiixe was; taken up. The meeting was elosed with'the theme song and prayer by Mrs. Phillips. The county convention was held on Tuesday of this week at Exeter. Several members from Goderich at- tended. • BORN DtJRNIN.--:-9,.t Alexandra Hospital. Goderich,. on May 24th, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. James Durnin, North, street; Goderich, a son, Ronald. M i_'I.LIN.—At Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, on May 40th, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Mullin, 'Lucknow, Ont., a son. PITI3LADO.—At Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, an May 22nd, 1{D' 6; and Mrs. Daniel Pitblado, •R.l. 4, Goderich, a daughter, Dianne Dale. $CII LJRR.—At the Galt Hospital, on Saturday, May 18, 19460 to Mr. and D.IrS`:`orman. Schnurr of Galt,. form- erly of Uodericll, a "daughter. TAYLOR.—tin May 18th, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon S. Taylor, (nee 'IIazel -(lauley) , Eden Grove.- R.R. 2. a daughter. (Margaret Elizabeth). TALBOT.—At Clinton ho$pital, on May 22nd, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Dewar Talbot, (nee Ruth, Harris), Bayfield, a son. DIED HALDANE.—In 'Goderich,_ on •Wednes- 'r day, May 29th, 1946, Frances A. Haldane, eldest daughter of thenTia,tt --r Funeral service at her late residence, St. Vincent street, on Friday, May 31st, at 2 p,m. Interment in ,Maitland cemetery. - Mr. and Mrs.' Jack Hughes, of St. Thomas, spent the holiday week -end in town, the guests of the latter's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs..H. T. Edwards. (hie hour and a -half, morning and evening, is tie most --time -it milt tales to go, to church. 18, w 1111111111IlijimponallINSIMIIIInmair VETERANS'. aTAXI 'Now ' Open for Business —24 -Hour Service— St ervice St . Andrew's Street PRONE 40 All Cars s and Passengers•. Insured to Church" =CofflifliIIee STRICTLY NON DENOMINATIONAL ACTIVITY) ared to give• 2 or 3 day"servicp on all Dry Clete lin Dresses and Men's Suits5. We Clean Any ing Cash and Carry' A. NIVINg A. NIVINSTailor E S Ws. --:i ,r ix r t `e5ou' FORG•T • TO -DAY; with condi- tions' returning to normal, ,ouring to give you betters quick- er and more efficient service. When he services your car, he brings to you' the accumulated experience and -research of a cation-wideCanadian arganiza • °. tion' whose products are un- equalled in the petroleum field. Next time, and, gveE r time, for' the best service and, the ' finest petroleum products, visit your friendly B -,A dealer. 'Like thousands 'of other motorists, you alwayi buy with confidence at the sign of the Big B -A. �9�R • 1Mfi INTYRE fl. fresh Fruits, Vegetables . NEW GREEN Cabbage LOC".ail, GltUWN welt 2 LOCAL (GROWN . Ridisli... Pound 7c Lbs. 15c,:. I.ge. Bunch CALIFORNIA TOPLESS Carrots 3 "8. 20c TEXAu C'OOKIN(4, Onions 4 Lbs. 29c Lettuce Large Bunch 10c New Potatoes 5Lus. 25 TIS!C:►A "'ittlt �RrIPE. . l7� t lb4..* TEX '!'IRM RIPE s. c Toatoes 21b� Values Effective from May 30 to June , 5 inclusive Grocery Features I AYLMER 24 oz. Jar Orange Marm. 29c STANDARD QUALITY peas 2 20 oz, tins 21c ('LCB HOUSE STUFFED olives „ 9 oz. Jar 43c D.S.L, Our Own Famous Blend Tea• 16 oz. r, pkg. 49c 6 AYI.ME� R `'eg., Green Pea, Celery 1Qoz. tins :15-c - WHITE ;WAN . at Toilet Tissue 3 Rolis 27c • SIMMERS GARDEN Sfandard Sze Seeds - :. 7. Pkgs. 25c DAINTY LC'N'fl ' - Mayonnaise 16 z. Jaa• ar 17e ®•II,AL ON's • Cocoa' 8 oz. Tin 19e - 16 oz. Tin 29c Five Roses71,',%,25c .. Flour24 M. Dag 75c All ':Merchandise sold at your Dominion Store • is unconditionally. guaranteed to give 100% satisfactioan. OXF`ORI) INN, ,, 1.5 oz. tin Chili -Con -Carne - 17c AY LMER . 15 oz. tin Boiled :Dinner 19c Perifaps you have put off -too long -the purchase, of a monument or' marker fox _your _loved- One -, is the time to pay ydus..deiit to the memory of those • who meant so much to you but are no longer here. May we help you in -,your clrbice of a memorial? T. Pryde & Son MEMORIAL CRAFTS:SIEN • Exeter, Clinton, Seafortti Phone 41J 'xeter or writo us and we shall be pleased to can at your convenience. CLARK'S - i oz. tin - Veal yam Tong. 17c Salted -Peanuts 1'1i• 33c PRESTO PACK, i0 s Wax - aper pkg, 9c 11 � A.B.C. BRAND) Laundry. Soap 9 bars 14 NAVY Toilet Tissue 2 rook 13c. KELLOGG'S' oz.• pkv. 1 Qa Bran Flakes '186 �. plcg, 14c maimesaltrinwstrotsisiesentrreaer ' Richmello I,k ,19e Coffee 14i oz. "kg': 35e soMi1V14t stoats tIMITtb , We are now hi]; a position to handle speedily and efficiently, Commercial and Domestic s1 e Refri g e -r do Clinton Radioa'an - , ficesa' 1 bton