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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-08-15, Page 7'venom...sr to UUURk$D&ZAU(4 TST 1tb): 1 memanus Dory QULITY MILK - tiltEA/41 RE CREAM Phone 35 Cor. Stanley & Kingston Sts. Huron Body & Fender Shop H. C. MkTHEE L. D. WATSON 84 East St. Phone 206W Reg. Bell _ JEWELI ER "Gifts That Last" BULOVA WATCHES Good Service on Repairs Phone 123 East St. SPECIAL . . ••,.., Brand new Ford 1046 Motors now., in siock. Drive in velith • your car ,and purr out with a . . . new one. - IF IT IS FORD PARTS WE • HAVE .THEM - - Blue Water Body & Fender Shop •. • Phone 107 •Bridge St. . - GODERICH Bradley & Son - Pho , 247' Hamilton Fit. .... . aoderieff French Dry. Cleaners • CALL 122 FOR PICK-UP ANI DELIERY- C. R. LOWERY WEST STREET East St. 'Bakery. L BEATON ' MOH QUALITY BUNS-PREAD-PASTRY. Phone 184W East St. Canadian Tire Corporation ASSOCIATE STORE L. 0. WHETSTONE, Prop. TIRES and BATTERIES Hamilton St. Phone 69W <1.6011•11.106•110110•=1.1.1.11a Venus Restaurant • HOME MADE CANDY as supplies .available PHONE 170 This is station E -A -T ientner Transport EARL R. GUENTHER, Prop. Daily Service to and from • Teronto-:-Hamilton-London and intermediate points Victoria St. Phone 850 These Firms will Serve you well T GODER CR I N To$11,0, •• EVIEW T.,000,0 These Firms will • Save you Money The business anus Listed La this directory represent livq and up-to-date concerns that invite 'your patronage. The service they heave to offer is of the beet and dealing with them not only gives satisfaction but assists in helping them serve this conuatmity better. They ask you to try them when you have needs to be satisfied. You can save money by doing your buying in Goder10. • These Stores. Are At Your Service E. Breckenridge HARDWARE PLUMBING HEATING TRICYCLES AND DOLL PRAMS Hamilton St. Phone 135 Goderich Fruit Market FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IN SEASON Scientific Equipment - Friendly Service Phone 470 " East St. IVAN LOUZON Myron O'Reilly PAPERING & DECORATING • PAPER SUPPLIED RAGLAN ST. Phone 585W __. . . • rt, - ger s _ JEWELRY AND Girrs WATCHES -DIAMONDS • GUARANTEED REPAIRS Phone 130 ' The Square • G. Plante IMPERIAL SERVICE STATION PACKARD MOTOR `SALES t • ATLAS RES R, 3 Phone 513 Blue Water Body & Fender Shop •. • Phone 107 •Bridge St. . - GODERICH Things• Around -Holm By A.W.B. We are serenaded from above these road was telling us how one friendly summer days and strongly scented from below. The starlings and the skunks are with us. The former gather like some gospel sects for their • in the the convenient clumps of tall trees round our corner. The skunks have a habit of visiting this neighborhood and making theInselves aware of their strong presence, though there .have been no serious consequences- tri our knowledge. A farmer's wife down the Save Time and Money With SURGE • * SURG milks faster. • 4.URGE.--the machine that does automatically what other machines have to be -helped ,to do. * SURGE produces more miJ * -SURGE gives cleaner milk. MACHINES NOW IN STOCK Ask -fora demonstration. Frank Kllng Distributor J. B. HIGGINS, Sales & Service Seaforth, Ont. "Local Representative Wanted" 33-5 Power Spraying Orchard Spraying Weed Killing • Whitewashing WairlkFly • Agent for J. K. Crang and Co. (chemical division) DDT, 2-4-D weed killer, Rotenon Powder (warble fly control) ward W. Elliott • POWER SPRAYING BOX 293 CLINTON . PHONE 2R 23-35• • skunk with strong social propensities came regularly to see them milking for a number Of nights, as if it loved company and wanted to get fully. ac - qua -in tedv----4-t -was-not-untit TM' evening' it got behind the separator in a :corner of the barn.,, very inconveniently near, that those engaged in milking really became afraid of what might happen and with much wariness 'moved the separator, inch by inch, to be at a safe distance from the unpredictable animal, which happily behaved itself. One remembers well the morning when the neighbor, said, "I see yew had speciiil company this. morning, quite a line of thein." Inquiring as to what he refer- red to, he said he lad counted the parent skunk and six babies fall 'in line on the garden path at the far end and parade to Within a few feet of the back door. My word! Talk about keeping the wolf from the door -there are perhaps worse things. I did not see them, but I -have a strong smeller. These starlings can be a nuisance and are like the comas we see in ithe sky of whom astronomers say We know not whence they come -nor where they go. At a neighboring town folk are disgusted as they walk the Side- wa-lks skirting their residences. Men's fedoras andladies' hats have been ruined by the disagreeable droppings. What a noise the birds it:lake! It makes one think of a general election, or a. Labor meeting in progress, and sometimes of what.pne hears in passing by a beer parlor when it is well pat- ronized and men have been geared up to loud and boastful conversation by a few drinks. Starlings have more xnusical moments, when it would seem. voices .ftre seeking right pitch and in- strnments are being tuned and the chorus breaks into some ;e1estial, theme: Concluded with a great whirl of wings, as if some dramatic moventent were called for in an eloquent pause or. to climax some chorus song. These hot July days are welcomed for the minimum. of clothing one need wear. Goloshes and rubbers are for- .- PoRTF,It'S HILL. Aug. 12. --Mr. and Mrs. IL J. AlcAlillen. Toronto, spent part of last week with his Cousins, Mrs. t Lockhart and \1r. Lockhart. \Ir. '14nd Mrs. Thos. Elliott moved last week from the old tarm home to Hohnesville, where Mr. Elliott is re -- lull -Wing a new home. We are indeed sorry to lose this esteemed'family front our community 11111 chureb. where -they have been valved niethbors-. On Thursday fhe W.A. helci their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. James ('ox. There was a good atiend- a nee and fin; 1 arrangements Were made for the bazaar to be held; shortly in Clinton Town Hall. Lunch )vas served by the hostess. The choir of ,Grave .church went to llaytield on Sunday evening' to assist withthe music for the anniversary servlee there. Airs. Will Cox, organist, was in charge. The cammthiity extends sympathy to the family of tire late Mrs. Fanny $9.17 07.40 Weston;who passed away at the home 13.75 11.24 •of her daughter, Mrs. Allan Betties, 18.34 14.99 • on Monday evening. • 27.80 22.48 - Mr. Wilmer Harrison .had the miZ- 64.18 52A0 41).84 37A7 fortune to fall throngh ttapdwr in 91.411 74.04 the barn an break; three ribs.. Shower for Bridcdo-Be,Mrs. Don - Id. Harris, entertained on. Wednesday .vening last 'in honor of Miss Betty !arils, who was Married on Saturday. Quite n number af . 6- friends were )resent for the happy 0(1.! i. Th Ms were ()Ivrea by the bride-to-be nd were numerous and lovely. In her anal happy Manner Betty thanked all nd a dainty lunch was -served by the ostess. ' tiest shirt on. The observation is very timely these dayS '‘vheu shirts 41:1141- .Shirting.tuaterial are hard to buy,. Some ,young mothers, we notice, will ',persist hi burying the baby in unnecessary clothes until it cries with all its lungs for release. Those woolly coverings and layers of other clothing are a great discomfort when it is 85 in the shade. A diaper and a little shade is 4ibontpall--f-he-,baby•-needsms-the-theffiki,r meter soars. Of emirse we won't Az -- get its. spoonful of nice cold water occasirially. The Indian Reserve is near us and it is quite shocking to, see some of the young sw4ai.thy boys sweltering under long pants and 'coats as they go- to school and other,places where orthodox forms of sartdrious '• respectability prevail. .How much' more comfort for them to dress. as their forefathers in the days of hot sunshine and 1pinid heat, or to. don a bathing suit. The days- are gone by when any pagan, or ignorant lack of standards in behavior or clothing is seen.' Henry W. Grady reported visiting at the historic St. Augustine on $t. John's River of the Seminole Indians : "The Indians there. were being taught to - wear ,coats, hats, 'boots and breeches, the only trouble being thatthey will only •consentto wear one of these useful articles at ,a time." - - That was solo work in wearing elothes. The observhtinn is 'not over, drawn when we remember that Dean Alford of Canterbury Cathedralwho gave us that fine hymn "Forward Be Our Watchword," also made us a fur- ther contribution by setting the words to' music, but for two voices onby, soprano and bass. 'Too busy • to finish the score -!---Alford had his limit:Ilion in this -respect -he sent a covering letter with the manuscript, saying that "as far as the music was • concerned, he 1. had supplied the hat and the bootS"- •ineaning, of cmirse. the soprano and bass -but- someone else might be pre- vailed upon to furnish the .coat and the trousers, the alto -and tenor. So the magnificent processional hymn, writtetuander the friendly duress. has becoine one of the pNcious possessions of the church. gotten and attics hold overcoats, warm wraps, and heavy stilts that are on vacation. Little folks have not a nodi wrapping on their W00 brown bodies as a sarong. The farm lads driving tractors and loading hay or sheaves on the wagon are stripped to, the waist. They claim ttley have their 160,000 People* Recommend HOUSEHOLD FINANCE 01 At Household Finance you' borrow 52) to $1000 quickly, simply no endorsers Cr 13;:(i!ial,ie Se, 'Litt t y needed :•;•o;) In or ki arrangA pour lonn by phnr4' t 'quallY you get your money the same day. .540,000 p,pt, borrowod at 11.,,ohold In 1945 Cash Loan You Got $ 25 50 100 150 Cho'Oso 'a monthly pavrnon1 plan 6 1 12 15 20 apnts'paymts Payson Paytnit $4.39 8.78 17.55 20.33 200 35.11 , 300 52.60 • 500 87.74 Id 700 122.87 ffl 1000 1755: 241 pormrs PORTER'S HILL 51747 281 40.77 $34.95 N; 49.92 H_OUSEHOLD FINANCE INICRED 01 60 runs 60 &mama 2nd Floor, Royal Bank Building 29 Downie St., corner ef Albert Phone 285 STRATFORD, ONT. O. J. Colby' Manager mod* fo rotirfolifo of nocrby tomo r..c87575-6FiZVIM a I hnau g SHEPPARUTON (Iptended for last week) SHEPPARDTON, Aug. 6. -Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mills of St. Marys spent the week -end with the lady's' cousin, Mrs. Bert Bogie, and Mr. Bogie. Mrs. Hattie Foster, Margaret Marion and Betty, of Kitchener, .are visiting with Mrs. Agnes Foster and' other tetatives-ind- frienclg-Tfefe.":•- Mr. Wrn. Sage is gpending a week in Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Norman. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Rising and fam- ily, of Windsor, spent a week with '•` X Popolse. Standard Songs PIANOS RADIOS:a -TiEFIUGPIATOX$ nECTRIN APPIXINCES, LAMPS mud 'SHAPES EL.ECTRIC PHONOGRAPHS AND TURNYMOXIS IN STOCK Phone 114 • West St. • Buying more, we buy for less- Sellhig more, we sell for less. Phone 696 • Open Evenings Saltford Saltford General Store THOS. MORRLS, Prop. B. R. Munday RADIO SERVICE & REPAIRS We install - Portable - Phonograph Players 7 Widder St. Phone 598 Frank McArthur ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR BEACH RANGES, RANGKTTES, HOT PLATES 48 Britannia Road Huron Engineering $z Research Co. Engingering & manufacturers „Phone 51 Brock St. Jackson & Son MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR BOOTS -SHOES -RUBBERS Phone 412, South Side .Square Gentlemen's • regula+or of recrea- tion and health. BOWLING A good way to spend your, even- ing or;, leisure hour in pleasant, congenial surroundings. - ROYAL BOWLING ALLEYS WEST ST. GODERICH the former's brother, Frank Risin The Coning sympathy Th Mr. John_ Quaid and family in the death of a loving wife and mother. • - Thrifty The stingy young man .asked his fiancee 'whether she had' been pleased with the card he sent her, ceile-nt taste," she replied. "I knew at:once it came from „you,''' "Oh really," he said happily. "Why Were you so sure?" "Because 1 sent it to you a year 0.go," she said curtly:" When Skin Torture Drives You Mad! Get a bottle of stainless, powerful. penetrating, Moone's Emerald), 011. The very first application should give you comforting relief and a that you have at last found the way to .overcome the intense itching and distress. • Moone's Emerald Oil is easy and simple to use -grease- less - stainless - economical- pro- Motes healing. Ask for Moone's Emerald Oil. Satisfaction or money back -good druggists oevervwhere. :11,311 ... . . 11 V\rtC;‘,974.4) \ ' QtA\c'r- y 4 -,PN 7/0 .lerainenemowyeapso , f ' RETALLERS make constant use of banking services. In some cases these are simple but essential; the bank takes cash receipts. on deposit; makes change, operates cur- rent accounts, and accepts and records used ration coupons. Other retail accounts involve considerable handling of drafts, and -a very important service -the making of loans to enable retairers to take advantage at trade discounts. All this entails Banking in Action. • !I The Canadian ank of Commerce has among its customers many retail houses, from the small corner store to the large chain and depart- ment store. Strict attention to their particular needs is given to all' the ank's customers. 0 Use our services for your banking requirements, whatever they may be. Consult our local Manaper. 722-A THE CANADIAN 13ANK OF.COMMVICE Ooderich Branch, W. A. Hay,Manager • •