The Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-08-08, Page 4A
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�Ckill RISSA. AUGUST .5C41t I1640
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A bonder weriabe.r of F.T. Kilowers wired or tabled anywhere
(Germany and Japan excepted)
Plan to order early, especiallly wired orders.
49 BRUCE 5T,,GO 1t:c z - • 1P` HONE105
4. targe and appreciative audience'
saw and ;heard bound, modes at the
Maitland Uolt Club Sunday ev'enin'g,
when W. J. b -Pa mit o.p„.. art Detroit,.
,created pictures of Sam Snead and
other well-known golfers in .action.
Pictures were shown also of the manu-
facture of golf balls and clubs. William
bait sou, jr., operated the I)riojecti4)n
machine. A, movie of 1Uoderich golfers
in action, shown by Bob Henry,
also was thoroughly euliyed.
A two -ball mixed foursome_ was
played earlier In.. the evening. .,The
winners were: First, W. J. liaavitlsot of
Detroit and Mrs. Nina' Thomas of
Sarnia; second, I.yat CoWApeau of
Tillsuaburg and Miss lloberta Johnston
of Guderieh.
J. Il. ],teyuulds, guve.rt1ur of the
t uuxity jail, lais joined the 1om1 galaxy
of tiistiu};tii,hed golfers, haying scored
a hole in nue at the \1 titland course
on Wednesday afternoon. It was on
1o. 1 gratia I. 1 5 yards i, while he was
Playing with Mrs. Hankin: of Toronto,
the former Nora Costello. It waa. the
' third , ate of the season, but the first,
>o far :t, anyone can remember, ever
l score;} on No. 1 green. ,
LAWN BOWING
Why e%or:y about'
"l ky' �littte• t1e>t urti�t• Il►�'h� I''��r
01111' ten t•t•Ilt-4 you can ltrtt1 t :t ma !:• .- 11 f••[";1 1',I' fifty
cent- :1 year yitli ,;In I1lutilyoirr ywir 11:11rlljn "1 . ;Ilul 11i . pro-
tl"t'tla- I1 i; guaranteed 111�\'1'1[111 try °t lie• fo;:1-,is 1tt'd'itin guarantee.
lit'rlon 1)1'ttfe„i%)ilal llI e'lljtl'` fl'.i; pI'ott',-t.s \int -for tell
against any tlaI11:1•'e or we l,,; Writ; ..;11.11 this and
written gllal'atntee remains in 1oI'4.:a: ;1 ft e:' i'el,e;itetl dry (.1,..14i!;:2:-.,
1it'I'litn 11N,thlti'Uoflti. it'll ltru! ' y� I►I' t'1t�tltla,, ttl;ttiliets. 1'il.s and
furnittire.... iI is eatL,C(.•• ` la tl 1 ri �•, ItellleniheI'
[trial 11101lil)I'uofed YV 1[ll 1t I'itll I't'I:1L: ni lt1•li �t1ttn ;)4ld 1,••••
• guaranteed.
1'or reliable Berton servi�'e
_.G9derich French --Dry Cleaners
West St. C. R. LONiTERY Phone 122
We arq, now located i * our New Store on North Street
the former Signal building. Entirely. renovv,ted, the store is
equipped with modern, open display shelving to hel;+, you
shop . satisfactorily.
TO.LIST A FEW (W MANY ITEMS AVAILABLE TO YOU NOW..
Crown Gear and Pinion Set
(Ford A) $11:98
GRILLE, (WARDS
$6.75, $3.25, $ 1.9t
Tire Pumps 81.98
Bumper Jacks (ratchet) .-...$2.69
ll umper Jacks (frirtio%.... $2.35
XUtm Aerials; 100"
(with lead-in)
Lawn Sprinklers
.83.89, 89c, 59c
Hose Menders 12e
Nozzles 44c
Geo. Mathis on and ('. Nivins were
:t tiiocltrrit'h -frair playing i11 the big
tournament at Owen Sound on \ionday
and tuck second prize; Bowlers were
there ' from Toronto, Hamilton 1 !
many 01 her untaI•lu cent res.
Twi. 1; ,terit•it flair; brought back'
prizes front the Western lola?nda'y
tournament at \Vitighalu yesterday. E.
J. 1'ridhant ailii '1". 11atcLaren were
fourth and Geo. Ala tltie:un and C.
sixth.
WHAT'S 'YOUR KIND
OF MUSIC?
You'll find them.allthe Bands and Singers ybu like best..
on Victor ecords at -the MUSIC BAR of CORNISH ELEC-
SOME OF THEM --
This IS ALWAYS HARRY JAMES
LAZY LADY BLUES COUNT RASIE
PICKLE IN Tut: MIDDLE THE FOUR KING SISTERS
R. Cornish Electric
PHONE 141
12-14 WEST ST., GODERICH
NORTH ST.
Goderich, Ont.,
-L. 0. Whetstone
1 WOMEN'S INSTITUTE PICNIC
The Women's Institute met in Harbor
Park on Thursda2,-, August 1st, with
the president, Mrs. A. Wilkin, in charge.
After a short business session the meet-
ing adjourned. This being the annual
picnic, a Committee under the convener-
:•.:11ip of Mrs. D. -Weld took charge. A
bounteous picnic supper was enjoyed
by a large number of members and
their families. D,uri,ng the supper hour
Races and. (itherk-contestS -resulted as'
folloWs : Five years and under, Pa-
,tricia Boll; six years and- under,"Prank
Miller; eight years and under, Lillian
McLean': t,en years and under, girls,
Betty Lou Mathieson ; boys, Dick Mc -
Gladys McLean; kick-tht,shoe,'Mkgeohn
Campbell; throwing ball in pail, Mrs.
1.1. -Grigg; three-legged race, Mrs: Doak
and 'Mrs. Miller; clothes'pin race, Miss
Gladys McLean, Mrs. A. Farr; kick the
slipper, Mrs. D.• Riehl; shoe race, Reta '-
Kennedy ;' thread -the -needle race, Mrs.1
R. Orr, Mrs. N. Miller; pie plate race,.
Mrs. Rhiel and 'Air. J. Bell; paper- bag
contest.- Mrs. Doalz; __spot - race, 'Mrs;
lucky plate a f the supper table,
l'er,ean; guessing beans in a
jar. Rita KennoilT
• There NV a S a' peanut scramble for.
lin, children.,
o now
You may have to wa•it a long time yet for that pest -War
frigerator. t et us put your •preeent equipment in good
running order for you. Remember, it will'be worth much
more as a "Trade-in" if it is in worki4g order. •
CALL 1098 FOR A FREE ESTIMATE
Manning Refrigeration
Servioe
50 ELGIN AVE.
GODERIC
31-2
yan Produce
No _Happiness in the Home
When Mother Is Sick
The tired, worn-out mother minnot make a happy
home if she is sick and worried by the never ending
household duties.
• She gets run clown and becomes nervous wall
Irritable, downhearted and discouraged, can't rest at
night, and geta up:in the morning feeling as tired as when she went to bed.
Women Buffering in this way may find in Milburn's Health and Nerve
Pills a remedy with which to help recuperate their health, build-up the run
down system, and assist theM back to health—happiness again.
Price 59.9 a box, 05 pills, at all drug counters.
t Lpok fOr our trade mark a'Red Heart" on the package.
The T: Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont..
ish to Announce
AVe have sold our egg' grading business to Mr. Allan AlcLetin--
and lia,ve teased him part of our store for the purpose of egg grad-
ing where he ilitends operating a fully -equipped and up-to-date
volume of eggs in the busy season. So,*this is under way at the
present' and it will" optippe.(1 with the most modern machines.
:The future market fbr eggs looks good.'
We wish 'to thank our many egg customers aml. we f(nnid
it. .41:pleasure to deal with them. We" hope you will con -Halite to
bring' your egg's :to the same location in. part of our st(nte in which
We -are still operating our flour, -feed and milling business
to which We will devote more of our time. ,We carry a full line of
7tOck. tonics. cod liver oil. reniedieS for7 poultry diseases, and poultry
supplies. We. also have 1)I)T barn spray. A‘''llen. in need of feed
Phone 345
Mr.
MotoristJ
• When you have trouble, with your ca:, have your
garageman order the parts that are difficult. to get
DIRECT frdm
rIONE. BRADLEY & SON GODERICH
247 or 658 •
• WE SPECIALIZE IN PARTS HARD 'TO GET
•
Newgate St.
Qoderich
Emerson s Drug Store
PHONE -45 • YOUR I.D.A. DRUG STORE
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ri • • elb: 19c
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