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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-10-10, Page 10a MeManus Dairy il�G�61AlA x . — CRE KE CAM I'henao 33 Corr'. Stanley Itinasten St: . Huron Body Fender Shop. lin. C. 4I HEE L. D. WATSON 84 East St. 'Phone 206W ego Bell JEWELD ER "(lifts That Last" BULOVA d.�'TCI3IEg Good Ser1iee on Repairs tit Phone 1':3 East St. SPECIAL.... Brand new ]Ford 196 Motors now in stock. Drive in _with your car and purr out with a new one. , IF IIT IS FORD PARTS WE • • HAVE THEM Bradley & Son, Pho 247 Hamilton SV. East St. Bakery I. 111E 410iT BUNS—BREAD—PASTRY QUAUTT Phone 184W East St. vD '64 Canadian Tire Corporation( ASSOCIATE STORE L. 0. W I', ETS'ICON E, Prop. • TIRES and RATTERI.II S Hamilton St. Phone 69W Venus Restaurant 110ME egAIIDE CAND as supplies available, PHONE 170 This is station E -A -T Guenther Transport EARL R. GUENTHER, Prop. Daily Service to and from Toronto... Hamilton—London • and intermediate points - • Victoria St. Phone 850 Goderich d French ry Cleaners CALL 122 FOR PICK-UP AND • DELIVERY R. LOWERY WEeT s'rHI:E'li GODERIC GNA U`' r The§e Firms ° will Servs you well a, T�ae tmu$;1(less ,�, t u:;`listed in this directory, represent live and up-to-date _co Berns that invite your patronage. The service they . have to o 1 er is o the best a lfl dd idea ' 1(; g with there not only giver a satisfaction but assists in help:Az them serve •this Community letter. BUSINESS REVIEW • These Firms Save you Money They ask you to try the where you,have neer' a to be satisfied., You can save :Honey by doing your buying i:i: G®derich. 4 w • These Storey Are At Your Service E. Breckenridge HARDWARE • PLUMBING & HEATING TRICYCLES AND DOLL PRAMS Phone 135 Hamilton St. Filsinger's JEWELRY AND GIFTS WATCHES—DIAMONDS GUARANTEED REPAIRS Phone 130 The t Square tl WESTF-IL' LD •i \V'ESTFIELD, Oct, ti.—M.r. R. R. Redmond spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. l'at (-''Malley of .Kingsville. Mr. and Mrs.,- frank Talublyn and -Mrs. J. `1'alublyn. of Loi.d.e buto, visited s.an,Iay with, air. and \Ir_, Frank Mrs. Charles Keating and Alitw-,Ilaruld of .Morris township, 'visited �l.rl.alay n-ii:h Mr, and Mrs. Gordon ist1(_i . J1 I, -la felts ,_1"f Iiiy th is sl,tl.di-hg a t• .t tlil::•s with. \Ir. tli:d \I:,. \Waiter • r lior,t' and son JJ ul,y, 't 1\ i d- r. 11i.d.. Mi` . J. -\lelt len of • v , tr',1 'I: � r:llay Willi Mr. u1.d \lis. Lr,:lei a• L., 11,:_,r.i. Mrs. 11atrt Id Sprung of •Hullett :town- sLih vis:;ed : err ti:«' week -end with her s; -ter. Mrs. (_1irtl-ce-Cos. 1I 11ti:«i\II 1 . 1 i:. Tu ioi'. Ed. a141 '\ rlaa \.?i: d :. Sunda; with Mr. \\ ,.. , '1:,• fort-ILli11- tire !1e1,.lk: - :on ktoo.v for«-n-1en4 . j• t .. - ' .1 r„ :Ld and watch 7 _ i i.. Luke: "amu what \1, 1, nh : 4 1. _. J....... ,4,„ °iD . , KIDNEY ......'''/, P I L L 5 4 _'-'• ,„44 , , . .4.7-74/ h 1r'tt N \•ems'`-'` °�.f F14 t p' 1 ..g.t Ck crlE t•C P r � b RHEu0� �p1 71,000”-0 °8? THE' of and Mrs. Joe (',Jn1 ,•:, «,f L1.w_kii,,w: M:s` Lorin I'r« let of B1ytIi spent a lays with Ler friend, Miss Mildred Carter. 1r. and Mrs. \\'n1. (Carter attended; the funeral on Thursday of the late Byron. Wilson of Goderich. The sacrament of the -Lord's Supper M/RIV WEST '.1rej utarl' ntakr up an ! .S,p now.ehold Furniture (;on-, .olialaated Pool (.art. to Mani tuba, sar}�a£ch- ewan ' 4 California %% rice !re_or phone for reduced • trei,iht rate - E'tahlished 1885 010 Y un(}e St.a i orento. ' kinasdale 5125 I MOVING. 'ACKItts. � IIPPINb and STORAGE 11her!1t. Rrirish Columbia and to Goderich Fruit Market FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IN ,SEASON Scientific Equipment•— P _ Friendly Service Phone 470 • 1' East St. IVAN LOL'ZON G. Plante IMPERIAL SERVICE STATION PACKARD MOTOR SALES TL.%S TIRES` • Phone 513 Myron Cr -Reilly PAPERING & DECORATING PAPER SUPPLIED RAGLAN ST. . Phone 585W Blue Water Body & Fender Shop .„shone GODERICH Bridge -Sf. 'HUI PAY, OCTOB1 iia, 1516 Popular and, iStandard 'Songs TitMuSic pet-ma Reeprds Sh Q p ....ar. ro PIANOS {RADIOS ' REFRIGERATORS ELECTRIC ,APPLIANCES, LAMPS and SHADES i LECTI Ie PHONOGRAPHS AND TURNTABLES ` Phone 114 West St. Saltford General Store THOS. MORRIS, Prop. Buying More we buy for less- Selling 'more, we sell for less. Open Evenings Phone 696 SalUord - B. R. Munday ,SOUND AND SERVICE CERTIFIED RADIO TECHNICIAN a %`'idder St. Goderich Phone - 598 Frank . McArthur ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR ,BEACH RANGES, R ANGETTES, HOT PLATES 48 Britannia Road Iuldrai.-tered - in \1"esi-tief(I- -United nited church 011 Sunday, Thele will be nu service in this c11urch uu Sunday, t_tctober J:ttli, it being the ,Dunuybrook anniversary. _ Airs. Elizabeth' Wilson of Windsor wits a 'recent guest at the home of Mr. and ;Airs. \\-M. t`"arter. - Mrs, Maulers has returned to he home at Luckn«,w 1-tftea visiting 'at the 1{„111{ 4�1' Lei tl,,, Lter"4lIrs. Earl-Wight- . arl -\Wight 111011. Mr. ,J,�hu. 11d •aliau Las purchased the farm of • \1r. Norman Radford, to l,a', r ..po''' loll .111111' 1st, Mr-. •J. E. Ford of Conll,er is visiting i,, sls't'1'l ....Mrs. Frank (aull,l,ell. Mr. Re.hiI„1 Vincent 'has «'id his S1o1-!. Mr. own,. intends 1,:.,N 0,g 1,, IJ1', 11 111 the 11t•111• I11111I'e. :Meeting.—TLe held fli ir. tLit tnk-otl4 ring, mleeii11g on Friday-, ( 1t t1,1i it 4th. with thirty—four l,l'esent, guests being present frolil Brick United Chu cll, and I;elgrave 1 nit1id church. The meeting opened with the singing of "count Your \I;aiy- Blessings -2' fol- lowed by prayer by Mrs. \\•m. Mc\'ittie. who also spoke a few Nvords of welcome to the guests.-' .The Syripture lesson was 'read by Mrs. Hugh .{Blair and prayer 1(d by Mrs. Ilarvey;,•r\1cltowell. Readings Were given- by Mrs. Stanley 1111011. MIrs. ('has. Smith and. J1rs. Chau111ey. a piano solo by \Irs. ( Rev.) 1_►rinlop. 11 tliu't by Mrs. ,\1aI'srbah :'t,caitel'tf,lise 11.41 :\IN's. Stanley (rook. The 11d(lres,s was gii-(•11 ley Alrs. 1Iiev.l 11,114,141 Sl+ell .a1 "-I{espt111ri11ilir . ' At t1.• close o f the Inr•etin; lumcll nas 1,1.(.t,t1. —jelly-like mass in the1procesc of -harden- ing was 'traversed by a -Multitude of _Msllb •r• a t c It is the presence of these cracks which were' -later tilled with a deposit of opal that gives this ' remarkable gem its play of color. This ' feature is particularly apparent in the PaId9 Pus. FiIIed Boils Ike Cause of a . ach Misery If r 'l stiffer from boils yop`know how sick and • miseral le they made you feel. 13('Is are, an outward indication of impurities in the st--lt•m, and just when you think you are rid of one °ar •,thcr crops up to take its place and prolong your rt sery. . All the lancing and its. ,you can do may not stop more cowling. - - 'FL help overcome boils you should purify the blood, so why not give that (li 1, .reliable blond medicine, Burdock Blood Bitters, a chance to show what i' will do in helping, you get rid of them? Thousands have used it for this p1 :.p se for the past 60 years. Why 'not you? T} � T. :11:1hurn Co-, Lirt itt.d, Toronto, Ont. pDY TSIE Pat a B of M Loan to w• ork for you. if you need extra motley for ytiurt farm's devel-, dpment or improvement, see your ` of M manager today. Ask or write for folder fora Go-ahead J aencaer.°° RANH' ,„4 two' CAMAII3 ACM BANK OF MONTREA'L 1(rirkin ' with Canadians in every walk of life since 7/117 ta, PORTER'S HILL I't ►ITER' - 1I ILL. ()et. 7. --Mr. and Mrs. 'I4twsojl Lockhart ai1(1 two child- 1('ll. ,\Ir. 111+a1 Mrs. Ernest Ilarold Mind .- daughter AI1I1, 1111 of Royal Oak, Mich., and Jack Bondi'. of the University of :Asara Arbor. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Lockhart. - Mr. itild Mrs. Will Manning, Gait and - J1111e. of J.ondesborot., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Lockhart. • We are plea' -ed to know that Mrs. Leslie ('ox is making a sat{ factory recovery frons the Inishap in which she fractured 11 borl(e in her ankle,- - 11r. Milton Woods has returned home ti hush inigroved in health after ho'pital • core at London,:- ('ougratulati(1n's to Mr. - and Mrs. 1 tong. Robinson1 formerly Relda.l itti9'dy7, who were Married on Satur- dat. ._ Miss gritty. Newton spent a' pleasant week holidaying in Toronto, • 'Friends of Mr. Jar. Young and bride - wish for therm many tears of happy wedded life.- The; meeting of the Community Club is 'postponed from (Jctuber pith to the .11rd •on 4iteonnt of the plowing match ' next week. The Iileeting will be at Mr. Geo. Grepos'lade'1.. The service at Grace church will be .., withdrawty ..can Sunday --next—wing,• .to •-4— - ,+r,niversiiry services at Holmesville. It has been decide(' to hold anniversary servf('es at (;race (church on Sunday, oct-riber 2(1, {'f a speaker coil be secured for that date. Ilev. F..(1. S,totnsbury has returned frorir a pleasant, holiday spent with frlends at Wawa, Northern Ontario., OPAL FOR OCTOBER,. Who ran look into an opal without seting a rainbow? We don't have to lank skywards to•s(r' a lovely array .of eolot's, because here is one gen' stone that has no distinctive rolor because it combines in itself all of the colors, Opal'. has another distinguishing fear sir re. aa - it - l r one of flirx_Wc,(-r,_i"ftw minerals which will never form in a crystal. It. Is a solidified jelly com- posed of Alien, with 41 small and some- wha•t variable aniorant of water.. In the .precious varieties of opal, this Huron Engineering{ & Research Co, Engineering & :ilanufacturera Brock St. Phone 51 Jackson & Son __.. - MEN'S AND BOTS' WEAR BOO'T'S—SHOES—RUBBERS` Phone 412 South Side Square (:en1b-U1 'n's regula`or of recrea- tion„, and health. BOWLING A good way to spend your even- • is ,leisure -hour. ,in- pleasant";- congenial leasant ."congenial surroundings. „. ROYAL .BOWLING ALLEYS WEST ST. - GODERICH preciotas opal, All Varieties snc•11. as Meter of the structure of the opal gens'\rife : '1Ir're I black '.t�lr;l1, tire opal. wood ural, ur1' has in -.i -t elements of -disaster. As one.' olr 1 hat, 1 A and 1 .I1.. disllLiyft:'kr t1 •1{uyul (h1L..11 \lusellm w 1 1 r i ) on t expect, t 111 Mune so 11111"111} (gility 'interesting 'tonnes. , sn1a11 cracks Is In danger 'Of trudition of i11 luck h115 been at- e11t fracture. And surely the 'tributed to this beautiffil gem stone. I hired possession' m Perhaps thZ-t is 1 prized l e.. Lori is e of • urrline to t s 1 the legend,. am with the same tinlitla has had two tilled with mew uues 4411n•e ('hristmas:" Husband: pennon- "Now, now, dean --if Mrs, smith was ad loss of a good-looking as you are, she wouldn't a mis have to depend on the `milliner so a because 1111' very (h l f justify tify I11ueh. C A N' A D U N L I MIT E D1 otmatili* t' = .tip Iaf %jj��"d5d !!�>'�i6'(/;1/,' �u sx '1g1 �AI�IPIt'(V'�' ai �� t,� �� 1"�A� .� -,,--:-----4›,44-- a 4 ; ,� t7- a ,�1( L— ��.� rn1•3�` ao-,1:3.rz-- + e „l'I� n `,:�'' , .�.. '”--„, . ^F ,;,-Nu. ma '%w� \`_\',N 1.4. ihv,' \ \N si f • 1--r - a-' 0 -+ e + + EXPEDITION MU'SKOX. Forty-five' men travelling where 'men ,hfad never " travelled before with mech- anized 'vehicles, shattering ` the white silences of the Arctic with the thunder of thein passing , . . . Breaking' through Canada's last frontier -'-3,500 miles of forest, tundra, - and frozew rctic- eas. , �, Scene from "Expedition Mualiox"— after a painting by R. York Wilson, 0A.A., Official Government Artist to Expedition. rat 4onfirA e Forty-fivemen pushingforward day by dayover the centuries-old trails 'of the pioneer fur traders. From Churchill to Victoria Island in the Arctic Ocean'. to Copper - mine . to Port Radium .. . Norman dwells - .. Fort Simpson . the Alaska Highway. .1. a Namesw; "romtTnames that -c closely combine Canada's past and Canada's unlimited futtfle. Coppermine, discovered by Samuel Hearne in 1770.. . Port Radium, as new as to- morrow. Fort Simpson, that knew the tread of Alexander MacKenzie when he charted the One 1 depicting Canada pr8duced on the gc TOOth a e r r o route to the Arctic in 1790 . . Norman Wells, storehouse of oil for Canada's future needs. And the men': of Expedition. Muskox,, they too combine the old and the new; the courage and hardihood of the pioneers with the skills and methods -of the 20.tb. ' "x'eenthry. They have shown us the ever -widening horizons of Canada 1Tnlirnited—a country young, strong, confident , . ' marching 'forward into a hew and greater era . . into a future in which we can share in a way open to every Cana- dian: our purchase and holding of Victory -Bonds. 4' 6 f a aeries the growth of as a nation, by O'Keefe'a caafon of their nniveraary. 4.6 P-319 n 1 I` tri /,, . ^}�- •'�s1G'�k+,y sat'' , G a«a ¢.. .,. I t t! 1ND Mel, p• 0 • �y'�' Hiy,�. '- , ° tek ak ^ :1' , Xtt...a.'' s 4b, N, pU UFLANn�1• ]uPI N,mra1 sad trar".0111 1,17 ire, ._' 1} ., ��j.�QyS,'21 _, v S -,i+�� 4 ' -£ t Sr%" bPo 7 .. �t"J '• V44' �t ,a4 7 o'0 V ,� t.,a ¢ '-t, .gib -t, tt g° 1'J * , d` t of r oir .".. % .- i a t Witter '-s cp,)WN cc,OVp,c,,, i,CClAVRO Scene from "Expedition Mualiox"— after a painting by R. York Wilson, 0A.A., Official Government Artist to Expedition. rat 4onfirA e Forty-fivemen pushingforward day by dayover the centuries-old trails 'of the pioneer fur traders. From Churchill to Victoria Island in the Arctic Ocean'. to Copper - mine . to Port Radium .. . Norman dwells - .. Fort Simpson . the Alaska Highway. .1. a Namesw; "romtTnames that -c closely combine Canada's past and Canada's unlimited futtfle. Coppermine, discovered by Samuel Hearne in 1770.. . Port Radium, as new as to- morrow. Fort Simpson, that knew the tread of Alexander MacKenzie when he charted the One 1 depicting Canada pr8duced on the gc TOOth a e r r o route to the Arctic in 1790 . . Norman Wells, storehouse of oil for Canada's future needs. And the men': of Expedition. Muskox,, they too combine the old and the new; the courage and hardihood of the pioneers with the skills and methods -of the 20.tb. ' "x'eenthry. They have shown us the ever -widening horizons of Canada 1Tnlirnited—a country young, strong, confident , . ' marching 'forward into a hew and greater era . . into a future in which we can share in a way open to every Cana- dian: our purchase and holding of Victory -Bonds. 4' 6 f a aeries the growth of as a nation, by O'Keefe'a caafon of their nniveraary. 4.6 P-319 n 1 I` tri