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T. GEORCE'S CUURCH
SL°N`JLtg, JUNE 2nd, 11946
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11.00 .aan4 ,IIOL7 COMI UNION AND SERPrItON.
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TimssOay IEvegaing, Juane Otb, at a o'c1ee➢s,
ITIS i1 ACE AI CI ISII®P SlEA4AyE.,It
t conduct Confirmation Services, and- also dedicate the' Proudkoot
• Memorial' window. A cordial invitation is extend.• <t= to the public
to attend these services.
my. BEVERLY H. F''ARR, B.A., Lth., RECTOR.
MRS. E. JESSOP, Organist and Choir Leader.
North St. United Church
MINISTER—REV. R. H. TURNBULL, B.A., B.D. , S.T.M.
Sunday School' 10 a.m. ' r Primary Department 11 a.m.
Morning—REV. DAVID A. McMUEL.4 N, from Tillsonburg.
Evening—REV. DAVID A. McMILLAN,
Orgaidst and Choir Leader—
Mrs. Murray Hetherington, 'A.T.C.M.
•A SINCERE WELCOME AWAITS YOU
Knox Presbyterian Church
9.45 a.m. SUNDAY -SCHOOL.
11 a.m.. ` JUNIOR CONGRGATION
11 a.m. -= PUBLIC (WORSHIP — 7 p.m.'
REV. A. H, WILSON,' Whttechurch, atboth services.
MINISTER—REVEREND RICHARD STEWART
tf 'tor -of,- case $,ALESt4Pnders
•
OrgaHiQt •s.7 i . .,_,.ti..
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Come and Worship the Lord in the Beauty of Holiness.
Victoria St. United Church.
MINISTER -REV. LAWRENCE H. TURNER, B.A.
° ORGANIST--- SW IlARRARA CUTT
10.00 a.m. SABBATH SCIIOOL.
11.00 a.m. "CONFERENCE JOTTINGS."
7.00 p.m. THE MINISTER..
Monday 8.00 p.m. Young People's Union.,
.UNION 2.45 a.m. VICTORIAWELCOMES YOU
A sacred drama "For He hath great possessions" will be given by the
Auburn Young People at Victoria : Street United Church on Sunday
- evening, June 2nd:'
GoOrich Baptist Church
REV. JOSEPH JANES, M.A., PASTOR
Mrs. Ella I. Donaldson, A.L.C.M., Organist
10 a.m. Sunday School.
11 a,m. ii'UBLIC WO' ` ie -Revelation -al --Gad in Nature."
COMMUNION SERVICE.
7 p.m. PUBLIC WORSHIP. "Should We Pray for the Dead?"
Wednesday° 8 p.m. An Old -Fashioned Prayer Meeting.
STRANGERS ALWAYS. WELCOME
Briefs
when cr
ndi estlon pains vanish iqui,cltly . u usaal cedar -t: Stoauiae t
Powder—pleasant, soothing. b0e and
$1 at Campbell's and all drug lst2 ««
Under, the auspices of the Woman's
Association. a supper _ will. be Iield in
North street United church hall on
Friday, dune 7th, from 5.30 to 7 p.id.
Tickets 50c. 21-2-3
Hygienic supplies . (rubber ' goods) ,
mailed postpaid in, plain, sealed.
envelope with, price list. Sint samples
25c; 24 -samples $1.00. Mail -Order.
Dept. T-53, NOV-RUB EJ CO., Box
01, Hamilton, Ont.- 18-22
Graduate nurses of Goderich voila
meet Thursday, June 6th, at 8 p.m.,
in the Town Hall. Dr. J. Wallace will
be guest speaker. Tickets for as-
sociate membership in the community
nursing registry will be available. All
graduates are requested to attend. -21
Lloyd's Corn and Callous Salve gives
immediate relief from corns and cal-
louses. 50c at Campbell's and Ewer -
son's Drug Stores. 18-22
The Women's Hospital Auxiliary
garden party on the hospital grounds
will be held on Thursday, June 20,
instead of the 19th.
The regular meeting of St. George's
Chufchwomen's Guild will be held
Tuesday. June 4, at 3 p.m.
Slendor Tabletsare effective. Two
weeks' supply ° $1; 12 s,weeks' $5, at
Campbell's and Emerson's Drug Stores.
18-22
Rummage s.nd hoihe-baking sale will
be held in Victoria street United
church on Saturday, June 1st, at 2 p.m.,
sponsored by the W.A.
they hair handicaps you. Use
Angelique Grey Hair Restorer to re-
gain natural color -life. $1 at Camp-
bell's and Emerson's Drug Stores.
18-22
Regular' meeting of Women' Insti-
tute in MacKay Hall, Thursdaf y, June
6th, at 2,30 p.m. Members please note,
change in time of meeting. -22
The play ."Good Gracious Grandma"
will be presented in Victoria -street
United church on Wednesday, June
12th, at 8.30 pan., by the Port Albert
players, under the auspices of the Wo-
man's Association..., Admission 40c and
20c., `228
,Don't suffer with sour feet.
I -A
V
, the -amazing new,
athlete's foot, corns, callouses. itching
or burning feet, poison ivy or itching
skin. Money back guarantee. At all
Goderich, drug stores. 21-30x
TO . RENT
TO RENT.—TWO ATTRACTIVELY
furnished bedrooms in new home,
all conveniences ;.. also white stroller
for sale. Phone 992. 20tf
EMIL SIGNAL L T.,
For .Results .A Classilied
NOTICE 4
WAND
c1t11.11INIDEIRc.—Mil FILL AND
• put out only baskets for the
emeter4'k.tFaa bem ordered in' the
.• It
ash h
are4
'Current yeah Terms
4,[il.rE'I y
order. jA.0 1 SONS F1'aOJtI TS. -22
FOR SALE
0.1t, s. ,E. -- D1N A.ND
Vegetable plants; -cabbage, eauli-
tlo er, bead lettuce, Brussels sprouts,
are now ready. JACKSON FLORISTS,
49 Bruce street, phone 105, Goderich.
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HERE'S NO GAMBLE OVT
1940. It's going to be a poultry
year. The poultry industry is the
logical one to expand today, as birds
are economical users of our short grain
supply. It isn't too late to 1111 up
the brooders .with Tweddles. the husky,
healthy, fast-growing chicks. No wait-
ing
aiting at Tweddles for your chicks. We
can give prompt delivery on allthe
popular pure breeds and hybrid crosses
in nob -sexed, pullets or cockerels.
Prices greatly reduced for June. .Also
eight-week ,ta twenty -week-old pullets.
Free catalogue, TWEDDLE CI-IICK
HATCHERIEcS LIMITED, ' Fergus,
Ontario. 21-2
TO RENT. — SMALL COTTAGE
from June 1st. Apply, MRS. PAUL
OBARTS, Cherry Gate Cottage, phone
845, Goderich. • -22
BETHEL TABERNACLE
,(Pentecostal As-semblies of Canada)
REV. J. A. PEARSON, Pastor.
10 a.m. SUNDAY SC1iOOL.
11 a.m. COMl%LUNION SERVICE.
7.30 p,m...EVANGELISTIC SERVICES.
Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday only -8
EVANGELISTS JACKSON and- NASI
Coloured Evangelists from Boston, Mass.
ALL WELCOMER -
Free Methodist . Church. -
REV. R. C. McCALLUM, Pastor. Cor. Victoria and Park Stg. ,
10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL. '
11 a.m. 3rd IN SERIES ON ,"PENTECOSTAL DISCIPLESHIP."
7.30 .ran-: "A GOOD SOLDIER OF JESUS CHRIST,"
A •CORDIAL: INVITATION ,IS EXTENDED TO ALL.
Tbos. Koviak
PAINTING
AND DECORATING
Interior a,nd --Exterior -
PORT ALBERT
(R.R. 3; Gbderich)
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Picture. Frames
FOR PHOTOS.
PRINTS and PAINTINGS
Any size Picture Frame made
to order '
-Picture Framing- is our -specialty
SMITH'S ART AND GIFT
' • . STORE '- '
EAST ST. • PHONU 198
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
FOR . SALE.—NEW ELECTRIC AND
semi -electric (treadle) sewing ma-'
chines. Also used ones. Gadderich
having been ` now included in our
division, our representatives will be in
town weekly. For prompt service call
or °"'ttkt- 'TEEIgaiSINGER SEWING
MACHINE .COMPANY, 78 Ontario
street, Stratford. Phone 727. • If your
machine is new, have it checked free
within ninety days. 42tf
FOR .SALE.—FRESH CUT TULIPS,
MRS. F. BOWRA, "sr., William
street. -20
FOR SALE. --EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE
central location, beautiful grounds.
For information phone 1082, Goderich.
21x
FOR 1,E. =MASON & RISCH UP-
RIGHT piano, excellent condition.
Phone 1082. Goderich. 21x
FOR SALE.—MIXED WOOD. AP-
PLY 0.` R. ALCOCK, R.R. 2, Gode-
rick. Phone 934 r 11. 20-2±
FOR SALE. -- COAL BUSINESS,
_...-- -grain elevator, --_good_ -prospects ._ for
u b r
dx.o e s,,..
d n
>~ a, . 1
bels
-trade: -Two-story bricks 'house; - with -
11/2 acres and small barn, in thriving
village in Huron county. All will be
sold on reasonable terms. Owner,
wishes •to retire from active, business.
Address BOX 127, SIGNAL -STAR.
21-2x
FOR , SALE.—COMPLETE SET OF
single .harness, - Uricile,
horse collar and string of bells ; also
steel -tire top buggy. Call SIGNAL -
STAR, or call at 52 Brock street. 21x
NICE:. TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given to all persons
having any .claim against the estate
of Edward Francis 'Lynn, late of the
Town of Goderich, in the County of
Huron, decorator, who died on or about
the thirtieth day of April, 1-346, to'
'send same to the undersigned, on . or
before the fourteenth day of June, 1946
as on and after that- date the admin-
istrator of the said estate shall pro-
ceed to 'make distribution :of the assets-
thereof,
ssetthereof, having regard only to the
elaims of which he has notice.
Dated at,•Goderich this twentieth day
of May, A.D. 1946. .
R. C. HAYS,
Goderich, Ontario,
- Solicitor for the Estate.
Notice to Property ,Owners
Re Sidewalks
Ratepayers are asked to submit in writing their request for
new sidewalks, repairs to existing walks, or the replacing of sidewalks.
Requests . for replacing 'or new walks Must be made by petitioln;
forms may be obtained at the Clerk's OMee.
Under existing, by-laws, the cost of the walk is assessed as follows:
.Corp.'s share Property Owner's share
4 ft,..wsislla 20% 80%-
5, ft. tvallt' 25% • 75%
,`g' ft. waik 30% e0%
Tyre Ca rlaeratte r, asst ntes the Rost of all inter se tions.
5. Rf. R1i.Ai(E, Town clerk
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WANTED
WANTED.—BY THE HUMANE SO-
CIETY, a . young dog, preferably
large breed, for an out-of-town home,
by a little girl, to replace a dog .that
was -kill 'd. Phone 285. -22
Lawn Mowers
Sharpened
Proriipt Service
ALSO LATHE WORK.
Evenings After 5 pan.
KEN. ALLIN ,
BROCK'ST. A' •' 15tf
1`I OPPORTUNITY. — } STA B
• LISlinD Rural Watldins 1[ -strict
available, If yoia _are aggressive, and
.25 and s, -hav0
the
a
between
wg
or can s9ecure travel eutat, this• is
your opportunity to giiestablished
a profitable business o, ' ,your own.
For full particulars write today to
THE J. R. • WATIEINS' CO, PANY,
Dept. O -G-1, 2177 Masspn St.,, llfoaitreal,
Que. , 1;8=28
" `g't11t'RD.YQ lA .'20'I¢ l i °
RUMNESS, NOTICES
.71°, WY RAGS, GOOSB 'AND. DVC
• feathers and .fiche. I buy -and eU
useat furniture and household articles.
IL
repair 'sewing machines. C. 'WOODS.
12 Oast street. Intone 2.42J. • I3t8
• ANTED._13Y A YOUNG MAN,
• work as painter --inside or out.
MAITI.AND CIUAMDERS,y 17 St.
Patrick's street, or call phcine 71, The
Signal -Star, -20tia
WANTED. ED. — MIDDLE-AGED . WO-
MAN- as housekeeper Or- two
adults ; light duties. Write BOX 128,
Sii1NA.LSTAII. 21-2x
WANTED. -- GENERAL F O R
adult family of four, Toronto;
every. convenience. Laundry given out.
Good wages. Apply BOX 129, SIGNAL -
STAR. , 21-2x
"W.ANTED: --- . FULL-TIME GIRL
assistant in restaurant, also a
dishwasher, roan . or woman. • Good
-wages and good meals. " VENUS
RESTAURANT, Goderb --- - -22,
]'ANTED. --AT ONCE, FOR GROO-
• ERY -store, a lady sales clerk.
forty -eight-hour week. Good wages to
start. Apply in writing to BOX. 130,
SIGNAL -STAR: 22x
WANTED. --HOUSE OR APART-
MENT, on first preferred;
unfurnished. Write "P.O. BOX 868,
Goderich, Ont, 22x
W4NTE,D. —'COOK -GENERAL;
two adults; exceptionally good
wages. Phone 617 or call SIGNAL -
STAR. - 22x
WANTED. • - APARTMENT 0 R
house, furnished or unfurnished.
Phone 40. 22x
WANTED.- THREE U.Nk URN-°
ISHED rooms. Apply E. S.
VINCENT, 41 Elizabeth street. -22
WANTED° •-- BU.SINESS LAVY
would like two comfortable light
housekeeping rooms br .a small suite,
in pleasant surroundings, from June 15.
Apply to BOX 131, SIGNAL -STAR. -
FIRE CHIEF
WANTED
For tIae Tot* of Gaderieh.
Full time ei<nployment, Prefer-
epce given to,,ex-serviceman with.
fire fighting experieue,e. Not over
40 years of age. Duties' to conn
'fiance July 1st, Apply in writing
tv undersigned stating salary ex -
Meted and enclosing references,,
before June 7th.
S. H. BLARE, Town Clerk,
22 Goderich, 'Ont.
0.111P0•100000011Niummos "- "iv
R'
Wanted
Girls and Young Women to learn
Woollen Cloth Weaving
Good Wages " . Steady Work
4hau
-(5--days) -per-week
Excellent Lunch Room
Communicate with
GEO. PATTINSON & CO.
- LIMITED
PRESTON, -ONTARIO
22-3-4
CURRY'S BAKERY
d d The go
dUl
e of Ti sty Pastry' i
WEEK=END --
A1FANA. OAKES
20 9e.r,ts each
JVNI1.1 IS HERE
with its prides and Roses.
That one
WEDDING CARES
•Please place your order early,
Au orders of $100, or over
delivered.
PHONE, 405
MEL. CULBERT, i'roprietor.
SHOES
REPAIRED & CLEANED
' Quick and Courteotiz Service
`f 11 Work Guaranteed
C. J. Bridgwater,
0
EAST ST. 22-5x
AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE
Webster Paint Spraying Eqnipment
' . PAINT SPRAYING UNITS' 1'OR RENT
Huroningincring & Research'
B O REET _._._ . a, PHONE 51-- GODERICH
. ^x
• ANTED Tb -S.tB' : zl`-T4Ol •i '- :.
Y
Goderich. Write P.O. .BOX 815, 1
Goderich. -22
FOR SALE. —ANGORA RABBITS.
For a profitable business requiring
small capital raise pedigreed Angora
rabbits. For full information and
prices write IMPERIAL ANGORAS,
Dunbarton, Ont. - 22-4x
KITCHENER BIG -4. CHICKS AT
'special low summer prices for June
delivery. All" breeds. Also cockerels.
But' we advise you book now. Agent,
RYAN PRODUCE -CO. -22
FOR SALE.—FRAME HOUSE ON
Quebec street, near Wellington
street. Phone 425 evenings. 22x
Wanted to Buy
BEST PRICES PAID FOR
GOOD 'WALNUT-- ,
Either Standing Trees or. Logs
PHONE 4-4754 KITCHENER °
Olt WRITE'
0 PANILL VENEER 00.
2 EDWARD . ST.
'-B,IJCHRNER, ONT.
19-22'
FOR SALE. FIFTY CORDS OF
wend, cedar • one 'five-year-old
mare; two young sows.; ' one' 5 -ft.
mower, in good working order ; 200
four -months -old pullets, Sussex and
New Hampshire, hybrid. JOHN H.
CURRAN, R.R. 1,*Dungannon; ,.Phone
78 r 3.
ANTED. --,A GOOD HAYLOADER.
JOHN H. CURRAN,` R.R. 1, Dun-
gannon. Phone 78 r 3. .
FOR SALE -MAROON COEORED
pram. In good condition. Apply
WILMER Rutledge, R.R. 6,, Goderich.
Phone 7 r 8, Dungannon. 22x
ANTED TO BUY. A FRUIT
ladder and- tree pruner. Apply
MRS. PAUL ROBARTS, Cherry' Gate
Cottage, phone, :845, Goderich. -22
WANTED.—MANAND WIFE TO
-coo-It for Goderich SummersSchool;-
June 30 to August 25. Apply REV.
R. H. TURNBULL, Goderich, Ont. -22
TENDERS WANTED
'TENDERS.
FOR, SALE.—MAN'S BICYCLE, IN.
good condition. Phone 504W. -22
FOR • SALLY. --QUEBEC HEATER,
almost new ; also new pipe. May
be seen over Bridwater's shoe repair
shop. - -22
Sealed tenders will be received up to
12 o'clock . noon, June 8th, for the
following:
(A) The cutting of all grass. and
weeds on the aerodrome property of
the unit formerly known as No. ' 31
A.N.S,, Port Alberts -Ontario. '
(B) The ploughing of a fixe break,
twenty=five feet in, width, six inches
deep, five feet inside the existing
boundary fence mentioned in Part A.
All tenders will be submitted sub-
ject to the following provisions:
(1) No grass er weeds will ; be
burned - on the property except ,under
the direct supervision of an authorized
representative of the ,R.C.A.F. Fire
Department.
- 1 (2) All . grass and Weeds will be
.eut to within five feet of any obstruc-
tion, parked aircraft or fence.
( 3) All grass and. weeds must; be
cut at least twice during the 1946
season. -
(4) No 'fence or gate will be re-
moved or opened without prior author-
ity from authorized 'R.C.A.F. personnel.
(5) The Crown will accept no re-
sponsibility for any difficultiesk which
may be encountered in' fiflfilling the
terms- of the tender. • • ,.
All tenders will be.,marked "Cutting
of Hay or Ploughing- of Fire Break,
R.C.A.F. • Detachment, P'brt . Albert,
Ont.,'' and mailed to the Commanding
Officer; No. 6 Repair Depot, Trenton.
Ont. '
'The ' lowest or any tender , will not
necessarily .be accepted.
COMMANDING OFFICER,.
No. 6 R.D.,
22- Trenton, Ont.
FOR SALE: = ._ONE ELECTRIC
fencer ; 1 wind -charger ; 2 "A"
batteries (1) ' 17 -plate; 1 Sparton B
radio. Any reasonable offer will be
accepted. Write 350 Waterloo street,
London, Ont. • , • 22-4x
FOR SALE.—THREE-PIECE BED-
ROOM suite, nearly new.; piano ;
Axminster. rug, 21/ x 3 yards. Write
BOX 132, SIGNAL -STAR. -22
FOR SALE. FOLDING BABY
stroller, blue, good as ,new ; may
be seen at Alexandra Cottage, next
Pavilion, 22x
FOR SALE.—OAK HALL STAND,
Oak dressers,, washstands, beds and.
springs; D.R. - tables, chairs,- •bruffe-ts,
w rockers, hand wringers. st6ves, Beaters,
hammocks, day bed,' radios, guitar,
baby chairs, walkers, strollers, prams,
cots, tricycle, three -wire electric stove,
also gas stove and `' other articles.
C. WOODS, Secondhand Store, 12 East
street. Phone 242J. r -22
FOR SALE.—CHOICE BUILDING
lot 'with newly erected garage,
14 x '20. Good location. Apply 91
Brock street. ' 22x
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Huron. Laundry
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT a'
DAVID 'AND EDMUND HUTCIJESSON• °
4
We solicit the patronage of - Hee forayer customers 'of the Huron'
Laundry and assure them satisfactory service.
LATEST METHODS Or LAUNDERING EMPLOYED
PHONE. 224 ,, Pick.gyp and deliver HAMILTON' ;AT.
COAL
WHEN YOU REQUIRE COAL OR COKE
CALL
Charles C. Lee Estate
COAL -AND HARDWARE AT, THE HARBOUR
TELEPHONE 22 - -
AUCTION DALE
AUCTION SALE" OF HOUSEHOLD
EFFECTS HOUSEHOLD
No. 2 North ' street, Goderich, on
SATURDAY; JUNE 1st a
at 1:30 p.m., Daylight' Saving Time.
consisting of :
Hartman. piano (modern style and
in good Condition) ; two upholstered
reception chairs; upholstered rocker
and bedroom • chair ; reed armchair;
large rocking -chair; high chair; side
table ; card table ; hall table (antique).;
antique dresser and washstand; 10 -
piece bluotollet=set.. ( windmill . cjesian).
°Congareiii rug; Fuller brushes ;'
bamboo 4 -shelf bookcase ; large' kitchen
table ; 3 -burner coal oil stove and
oven ; large size lawn mower ; scythe ;
Porcelain coffee and tea pots ; dishes;
eroctcs; antique stone jars ; number
of sealers. and numerous other artieles.
TERM S—CASH. 4,
.MRS. EDITH M. TREIII AY,
Proprietress.
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
21-2- Auctioneer.
1
SHUT-INS' DAY
SUNDAY, JUNE 2ncl, 1946.
Many of our citizens', unfortunately, through illness or other
uiisability, 'are deprived of the opportunity to enjoy the pleasures of
,the outside world. • To these we should bring what cheer and comfort.
'we can throughout the year, but particularly on Sunday, June 2nd;
which is sponsored -by the Shut-ins' Day Association "International" ?.
and observed as such on the North American Ctitinent.
To provide a specialray )f sunshine to those who are confined
to their hoines,`hospitals and other like institutions, I hereby proclaim.
Sunday,` June 2nd, -as Shut-ins';"Das in the Town of Goderich, ap-
pealing to all organizations and individuals to observe the day by
visiting, or, in other ways, remembering the sick and disabled.
D. D. MOONEY, Mayor`'' •
SUpER10
TORE
WEEK -END FOOD VALUES
Riverbank Bartlett
PEARS. 20 oz. tin 20c
Robinhood Quick Cooking
OATS 31b. box 17c
ROYAL YORK CHEESE Spread or Slice 1/2 lb. pkg. 21c
AYLMER DICED BEETS OR CARROTS 20 oz. tin 11c
Kellogg's. Tilbest
BRAN , FLAKES ' MUFFIN MIX
8 oz. pkg. 10c 2 pkgs. 25c'
S'tokely's
TOIVIATO SOUP
3 Tins 25c
Orange, - -
Marmalade
..24 fluid oz:
Jar 33c
Neilson's -
Jersiey ,Brand
COCOA
36's m Vs
19c 31c
Cottage,_Graded._.
Boneless Chicken 7. oz. tin 5.3c
Laing's Tasty
C.C. SAUCE 8 oz. btl. - 19c
Tree Sweet
LEMON JUICE 2 tins 27c
SUNSET DYES pkg, 15c
Politior
FLOOR
W.A.K
1 lb. tin 49c:
. Snowflake
Ammonia
Pkg. „5c
7'o Encourage Remembrance...
The Shut-ins' Day Association is a non-profit organization. No
•of1eia1i"receive any financial reinrxnerrs,tion. No one, nor any group, is backing
the Assooiati(i 1, The, co t of printing, -postage and other expenses incurred
iii the''pttblieiziiv of Shut-ins' Day has is be met by voluntary contributions.
Your kind support of its TAG DAY ,next Saturday (the only one held any,
where by the Association) will be sincerely appreciated.