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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-11-07, Page 6tl E>4Ta fit kat: YAP Your Copy of Our Fall p and Winter Folder 94 pocco every creed ,1for gage, c tbutablo skiving. fact now! . . Winter ,rote accosserics aro stiOl scarce soli snarly Otecos will not be available a gerJ weeks hence. O UU, . EARLY a . • AV mosso' oN> ID DISAPPCIN;r 1ENT °MOTO MASTER°` SUPER ANTI -FREEZE • The Most Economical • -The Most Snare o Positive Pr tection All Winter Through SOLD ONLY [14 SEALED TINS One .Gallon One Quart 1.59 1' .42 Plug-in Electric OVERNIGHT • Engine Heater • Easy to install • Economical i Permanent Order !Now For Prompt Delivery HOSE UNE ;TIME. Fits Into lower hose connection a#d keeps water circulating. This ty.e is mots satis- factory because Every working; part benefitsthere is no lost heat. This heater repuares very ;t.e spice and will fit cars with very short connections. ' Com- T3plete with cord apd 300 -watt element. No. `69, 93 fits all cars THERMOSTATS For Most Cars and Trucks .79 t o 1.44 TI GODERICH SIGNAL.STAR Winners of Salado Tea Event at international Plowing -Match received medals—both will visit British Tales in February. Left -to right: Austin Nairn of Munro second prize; Hon ourable Mi . Gardiner, Munster of ,Agriculture; Salada's Representative Peckham, and Floyd - Steckley, of Stouffville, first prize. NEWS OF AUBURN CROPS JN ONTARIO • The Bank of Montreal issues. the .. following final report for 1946 on crop rAUBURN. Nov. S.—Mr. and Mrs.., War Brides Honored. --+The ('urlgre- conditions in Ontario:. Gordon Taylor. Marion Taylor and gation of Knox United church held Seeding and planting began two a social evening in the Sunday school weeks earlier than usual -and were w roam on Friday evening largely completed by mid-June. Cool, card R1t11 trieruls rIl llet o t. 1 lei lira I�euuc�tli Camp dry weather iu"April and the beginning of May retarded germination and early growth, but on -the whole good -progress s== Mrs. David Hamilton spent the meek ,..� i g in honor of Detroit. six war brit Mrs. - \Iiss Frances IMutlston. Reg.N., of } bell, Mrs. Ste«itrt Ferguson, Mrs. Stan - 1n was a week -end visitor with \Ym. ,� London, o ley Ball, Mrs. -Keith Arthur, Mrs. her parents Mr. and Mts. Jahn I Reed and MrsRobt. Craig. The early . was made thereafter. Heavy rains in Houston. • 1 t1ai-t of the 'evening mus spent in play' ,Tulle d2tmagecl sugar beets, corn. onions, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cuvier are uc- e ing games, followed by an interesting tomatoes eafi and potatoes in sortie cupd itlg roan), In \irs.) rank Stanley's program which_' commenced with the ' F p south-western areas, and considerable -house..�iuging. of hymns.A musical number Mr. and Mrs. Morrison and sou Earl,{ was given -by Stewart- Toll and Garth of Pontiac. Mich., visited with Mrs' \ie<'linc•le 2i duet by Mrs. Wm: J.' F. Ross last week, yl Craig lits. Sidlrey- 1icClinchey ; Mr Harold Sprang, who spent - the` a -,-reading by Miss Amy Toll. -Rev, H.- summer months in the Canadian W'eat, J. t nel1 extended, a hearty welcome • bas returned home. - to the -brides and Mr. Herb Mogridge lV iii Ddd 0 and sr. d Mr s, J C =SERVE= Phone 69 • CREWE, CREWE Nov. 4.—Mrs. S. Kilpatrick assisted in pouting tea at the trousseau tea for her grandnieces Miss. Kathleen Gardiner, on Tuesday. Several of Ihe.ladieS. of Crewe W.M. S. attended The thankffering meeting at Port Albert on Thursday afternoon.. Mr. Chester' Finnigan returned home on Thursday after spending two months in- Western Canada. • Visitors at the home of Mr. and 'Mrs. JimSlierwod at the week -end were Mrs. I,M. Hunger of Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sherwood of Detroit.' The W.M.S. of Crewe church 'held their autumn thank -offering meeting in Crewe church on Sunday evening, with a good attendance. Those present en- joyed the interesting -address on India given by Mr. Alex. Smith of Dungan- non. Mr. S. Kilpatrick attended the fun - era l of his' cousin in Clinton on Mon- day. Fpr real -home -baked cakes and pies you can't beat - that. sovereign in its ° field. • w A : reat Day Any day which celehl ates the victor- ious conclusion of a War is a truly great day . in our history. November llth, Arm- ) Will he re- membered I 1St Ce mel'nhered and cel- prated by all who -re- call the tragic events of , World War 1... . ,the ----war- we hoped would end all Wars. ins /72,6ei; 5ta>< ostac;i