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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-11-21, Page 51 `' r . DA'A Ni. ' V ER f21 y 101( • 0 SERVIC TRAVEL BY A/R To: TORONTO LONDON HAMILTON KITCHENER WINDSOR Revision Without Notice Single 42.50 14.75 9.95 17.50 Return 24-95 60.00 13.50 19.95 24.95 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION -CALL 1180 Sky Harbor Air Services ODER1011 SIGNALSTAlt DOINGS OF CVNANN:CN DUNG4NINTOZI, Novo 20.Mr'r and Mrs„ RieiAard 4a4daaer spent h Udt NMI Mr. ,and Mrs. Robt;., Ratetite, Lanes. Mir. and Mrs.. Jim 474bon, .newlyy. wed'., .of �eranto,` are visiting tree*for- Jin,,, er'ti Oster, Mrs; Roy 'i utledge, ails i/M �+�wlar• Mr. and Mrs, l eo. Hackett and son, Dave UUaciiett, and Miss Margaret An- -_,dersink _a :- Cochrane, visite l Mr; Mad Mrs. Ilarvey Maize aver the Weekend. inepolammommon RUPTURE DOBBS TRUSS Strapless Beltless Bulbless • It holds the muscles together with a soft concave pad. Keeps Rupture tightly closed at all times dine working, lifting, walk- ing or swiniming. Light weight, touches • body ia„.abut two places. Reason should teach you not to place bulb o'r ball 11 opening of rupture, ,which keeps muscles spread apart. ._ Is Sanitary; ran be washed A Qualified Fitter of the Dobbs Truss Co. will demenstrate this Truss in Goderich. You may see this DEMONSTRA- TION, withont obligation. Ask for MR. L'HOMME. af-the BEDFOO - HOTEL Thursday, Nov. 28th -2 p.m, to 8 p.m. -SINGLE TRUS$ $15.00-DOURtE-TRUSS $20.00: - Reduced Rates'. • --EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY 1VIonday to Friday Evenings....15c per game Saturday and Holidays 20c per game League Games 3 games for 40c 8 ALLEYS AVAILABLE ° ROYAL 'BOWLING ALLEYS :WEST ST. ,GODERICH WALLIS TREASURE SHOP Week -end- Specials Assorted Teddy Bears and Fabric Dolls Dolls- and Monkeys Double Dolls (Two in one) Assorted Dressed Dolls, Nurses, Cowboys, etc. Doll Beds 2.89 Metal:Carts (on castersr Rocking Chairg 2.35 Metal Waggons Magic Patches and Word Builder • 'Magic Doll 1.00 on corner of Britannia Rd. and Victoria (opposite Victoria SchOol) $1.25 1.25 1.50 1.85 1.00 1.25 IT'S HERE! -The -New EUREKA Complete Home Cleaning System CHRISTMAI 'Enlargement Specials From your favorite snapshot .A most acceptable • Gift Handsome Folders in stook Moser's Studio • "HOUSING" HELP WANTED FEMALE The Bell Telephone - Company of Canada Offers You Permanent Positions As 'Telephone Oper4tors Pay While Training --$15 per week Scheduled Wage Increases ' EXTRA PAY For Sunday and Evening Work Apply to CHIEF OPERATOR THE BELL TELEPHONE CO. w a4ttur; to obtain tea1Qncy of ttao ona0.. vacated by.' the T€aylOr coup/e,as pre - 'paring to occupy «ado thls weer. Tie Dungaannon school .pupils With thov of neighboring, schools enJoyed the edutagtional , pictures .shown by 'Or. Johnston, of = Watton, ! q.=Qaaday afteart. noon. The evening shoW for adults viascanwclle�. ®whin to another en- gageiva.Dn.t , at St. Augustine ' with .the Mins. Mr. I3an8011 itta�algaan' pent a. ,few days, at tiie `jC{1oyal Winter aafr, tor - onto: , Mr. and 'Mrs. Rich. Oaardner •visited Mr. and Mrs.. Albert Campbell at Aub- urn oneday last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Scrimgeour, -Of Blyth,. and Mr. Frank Scrimgeour of Detroit; visited Mrs. Minhie Jones and soli, Mr. Malvin 'Jones, on Saturday._ Double Bridal Reception. ---A '1a ge crowd of friendsathered at the Dn- ganuon Parrish Halt. on Wednesday. evening Iast week to honor -two young bridal couples of this community, Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Eedy (nee Colleen Mc- Kay) .and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Iieu- der)on (nee Lucille Eedy),. Dancing was enjoyed to the music of b`arrier's. orchestra and at lunch-time a con- gratulnttdi•y address ,was read by Miss Millie Anderson and M1sses June Rut- ledge anti Gwen Finnigan presented each couple with a purse of money. Words of appreciation of .the thought- fulness of the social time and gt'fts were expressed by the recipients. :ion agenarian- Blas ]Factored Leg.-.. Mrs. «'ni. Blake, who resides with her son, -Mr. Ernest Blake, 9th con- cession of Ashfield, and who has been enjoying splendid- health for an person of ninety years of age. niet with 'a nasty accifieflt while about •the house last week, falling and 'breaking her leg. She' had only a couple of days before visited --her brother, Mr. Jos. Jlallough of Lucknow, 'who is ill in the Winghant hospital. An x-ray was taken at the Blake home and the injured member was plated in a east.. TIatang suffered considerably at first, she is now .resting more IIeoniWrtably and .withstanding the shock.' Mr. John Blake, her son in, l)ungahnou,` fre- quently visits his mother and finds tier patient.and cheerful. Herniany•frii'uds of a widespread urea wish her re- covery, in due time, from this painful accident. PAICETELn Lewis Day, ;whO "sPent the. past seven months at their summer honi,e here, left on Friday .last for Chicago, where they intend spending the winter. Miss Jacqueline Parker and Messrs. Keith and John Pruss of 'London, spent the week -end with Miss. Parker's par- ents, Air. and_ Airs. Jack Parker. Air. and Mrs. Wm. R.. Jowett left on ,Fridny last for Kitchener,' where they intend spending the winter. 7 • Alr. Glen Who Sf)ent the past two weeks with relativestin the village, Mrs. Malynard Corrie and son David, who spent the past ‘Veek in Stratford, returned home on Sunday. • • ''Airs. Ernest Hovey returned home on Sunday after .spending tile- past month in Lucan. Mr. Lawrence Fpwlie of London, spent the week -end with his sister:•1, Misses F. and E. Fowlie. Pointe, Mich., are spending a ,few days at their 'mine here. Rey. .F. Stote'sbury is spending a few days in Toronto this tveek.' GODERICH _TOWNSHIP Union Nivem.s.---The regular meeting of. Union W.M.S. was held at the hoine of :kit's': Gerald Orr on November 111 h. Mrs. Vic. Falconer was in charge of the devotional- period,,,taking. as, the theme "Fulfilling thir 'Church, Alember- ship in Christian. Homes." "For the Beauty ,of the. Earth" was -*sung. Mrs. yic: Falconer 'and Mrs. Gordon Orr led in Prayer. Psalm 23 was read in of the election Of officers; which' resul- ted as fotloWs: President, Airs. Gerald Orr; viceqifesident, Mrs. F'. 'McClure; treasurer, Airs. Vic. -Falconer; seere--I tary„ Mrs. Thos. Sowerby; flower fund' treasurer, Mrs. Reg. ,Fuller; Missiutk, ary Monthly secretary, Airs. Geo.. Alc- 1 twain; .press seeretay.,, Mrs. Everett 2dellwain; organist, Airs. Gordon Orr ; assistant. organist, Airs. L. Turner; temperance secretary, Airs. Jas. Young; audifors, Miss Et 14,1 Mcilwain and HarveY CREWE, -Nov. ls. --Mr. Jack RivetC, who Speat.the hist two months in Wes- tern Canada, returned 11010 on, Wed- rs. Ray 1114 old Finnigan viSited friends in Locknow im Thursday ev- Several young -men from this lo-' cality attended the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto. Air. and Mrs. .111an Corbett and fam- ily Visited friends at Arthur.4011 Air. and Ails. Ito.t Moihe of •Wingliani were .Sunday • visitors with Air.. and, The ladies of Crowe W.M.S. met on Thiirsday, November 14. at the Inane of Mrs'. .1. Rivett, with an attendance of 'five. ,The prt4:ident , took charge of the meeting- and followed the program in the Alissionary ,Monthly. Readings. were git en by Airs. Corbett and Mrs.' Riven ; splendid report of the sec- tional Meeting at Benmiller ako CREME - PRESENTING BERT RTH arid kis CKNX AMBASSADORS Every Saturday Night, McKAY HALL GOpERICH -Damine9 to 12 - Admission 50c Retnember, we are still living in a country with sport supply. Al- most ail our lines of merchandise are difficult to obtain. Why be caught at Christmas time with all your gifts to be purchased and a very slim assortment to choose from. We are particularly fortunate in having a near complete stock of jewelry, flatware, holloware, dresser scts, Julian leather goods, chinaware, etc. Do -your Christ- inas ,buying today or tomorrow. A deposit will hold your purchase until Christmas. For your convenience, all gifts are suitably Wrapped free of charge. We imite yonr inspection, whether to imy Or jiist to shop. Gifts..for Men. HERE it4E 11 FEW APPRO" Expansioin Watch Bracelets , Tie and Collar Sets., Electric ShaVers Rolls Razors Key Chains Pen Iitiives Bill Folds Flasks Watch Chains Single ''trand * -Bracelets * Barrettes * -Combs, Single $3.00 and up $6,00 and up $2.00 and up and Double DRFASkit'''' SETS Jewelryl Subject to 25% Retail Purchase • 11,11$111fter S -THE. SQUARE- Military Brushes Cigatette Cases Pen and Pentil Sets Watches Rings • OBITUARY MRS. PHOEBE TAYLOR Airs. Phoebe Enuneline widow of B. H. Taylor and a former resident of Goderich, -died on Novena.. seventy -Seventh" ,year. She had been in .failing health for some time. She was the 'eldest daughter of. John and, Ann' Jane McClinton McDowell or Fia,t Wawanosh. After her marriage. in December,, 1587, to the late Benjtaniii Hedley T,Itivlor, they farmed on ... th0 retiring to Goderich, .where Mr. Taylor died. Some time after his de•ath Mrs. Taylor' purchased a home in Myth, Where. She had resided for the last eighteen ,yea'rs. She WaS a member of the United Church. Surviving are "two sons, '11110111as Taylor, Blyth-, and John- ElWin- Taylor, East "Wawano,sh, and three daughters, Mrs..W. Titylgr, Trickle Charged FULLY CHARGED FACTORY FRESH ocodyear Batteries RADIO BATTERY PACK "A -B" HEAVY DUTY "B" BATTERY I3ERT CLARKE'S SHELL SERVICE SALTFORD-PRONE 456J and Airs. J. J. Campbell. Aylmer. There -- are also several brOthers and sisters, Dr. Albert S. 'AlcDowell. Trieson, Ariz.; . William, John and .klain McDowell, East IVawanosh: Mrs. .1oseph Dungant.i.n.; Mrs. Baer. Aliik George Snell, 'pre-deep:1 sell, her. There ! are.. sixteen 'grandchildren. Futter:ill services were conducted on, November interment following- in Maitland ce1110-! 1 11 response to it: classified adver-i tiscment in The Signal -Star last week director of praiSeat l'resbyterian- telephone call on the night of "The -da y The Signal -Star was- published. A res- ident a few miles outside of Goderich stated he had ;1 inetronoinv. M on - y 110 brought it to -Goderich and the advertiser. pvirchased it.. Win. Cory, 12AI.. 3, Althorn told ...of placing • 1.\\*0 'advertisements, each cos -1 ling' fifty Cents. in the classified- ad-! vertising columns of The SiTifil-Star advertising '0 farm for sale, As a re.; ',Hit of these two advertisements his ' farin at Auburn was sold (or .several! thousand dollars. 7 . Whether -the article is worth severni thousand dollars or just a .1ollar or so-;,; classified advertisements. in The Sig -i mil -Star, \sill sell it fol' you. Every week hrings us' poSititle proof of TIE - SPECIAL ANNOINCEMNT! Comfilencing Monday, November 25 r• -ilcy WILL BE AT OUR STORE EVERY AFTERNOON) - EXCEPT WEDN'tSDIVM, from Mrs. Riley is an, experienced coretiere. and you will find her assistarice and advice very' helpful when choosbx " your foundation garments. you may phone and arrange for your appointment. Phone 86 NNW F. E. Hibbert & Son Announce Eureka Horne Cleaning Systems may be purchased a unit at a time with "add -to" plan. Come in and let us demonstrate how much faster, easier it is to3-keep the house'clean with this New " Eureka Home Cleaning System Other popular makes on hand at prices to suit every Purse, BLACKSTONE'S PHONE 240.1. Plan Your Xmas and New .Yeat's Parties Now ASHFIELD John Gould of Toronto, who recently bought the farm of Mr. Joe AlacMillan,' have taken up residence on the farm., Mr. Gould some time ago returned ' front overseas, We wish for them suc- cess. 111 their new home. 'Aiessrs, Caird, Colin Howes,' John leartigh, M r. and Mrs. Avery, Tomtit 0. Mr. and Mrs. It. Bisset t visited a Acton math Mr. and 'Mrs: 1301. Mrs. Simpson and Murdoeii Mactteod attended the funeral of tile 10 te Mrs. A. II. NI usv.crore t IVingham last 'trip to 1.0m1011 on 'Monday. Children's Wear Shop catering to childten from 4 to 14 years of age_ on West St.. in store former& occupied 63i the late Frank Martin, Tailor •