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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-11-28, Page 11
IMSDAY Nov ;> ipt 2Stha, a Intense Itching Reliewecl quickly b7'''this Medici ndl Ointment There are Ovo forms of itching, Which are especially di€ ttret -•ing. • ,]rat pit xwln vulvae - from wlucla only women suffer and second pruritta ami - it%hing at the recGtma from piles; pm worms a3-r'varicose veins. . • The causes of both the, e formsof intense itching are often difficult to Iocate but what 'you do ,Ivant, at onee, is relief from the severect depressing Itching° - Therr�et Dr. Chase's OINTMENT help you for it brings relief almost as quickly as applied. Once used it will always be kept at. hand for quick use when the need arises. 0001 a box. Economy size jar $21.00. THE GODERiell SIGNAL -STAR ease's Ointment a TAYLQR'S. CORNER ' TAYLOR'S.'coriNER, Nov. 26.--1 he Ladies',' Aid 'Society will meet 14 the Borne •of 1\(x . W, Snyder on Wednes- day afternoon of next week. A. full attendance is requested, as the election • With a deep" sense of personal lass that tjie members of this 'community heard' of the 'passing of Mr. Charles A. Whitely*' -on Sunday evening, in Alex- andra Hospital. Our sympathy goes out to Mrs. Whitely and the family in their hour of sorrow. , In till matters relating to church and community life, No. It. sscha 1, Huilett, gas had an (laullkaje>i' of Mrs., xoVO and the late epide.'rnie ,srf uiurarirs. :All but one pupil', James Love of niUt celz, and Robert ..took" them.. EulfordMadge,e, ill? ( of T4 and Ili a"4 ii�a4iSe Of Lloyd Noakes, T all, staffed!! � y Sat a'i aU f•� tl�,ar T was solemn/2'4d in Ma If serosa leg injuries when be was drat. t I"resbyterialn ehub'ek on i<day, into the mower of acorn-piclter wh cls November 116th, by Rev. t23. A.. For'gU J1.,, lie was operating, No bones were The .couple will 1'eslde tat 114118green. .. tlrulien. .:. Aublin Annie Mabel Castle, )vifas of Jarxles The wedding of 1�enaeida ' Atiarti a Vincent, died in Clinton on Friday last, Aubin, daughter of Mr. and IlIrs. Alex- • in her forty-seventh year. She had ander A.ubin, r rtneefteld; to Earl, been ill for over seven Years. Her '�Iartted Fulford, son of Mr. and oils, rlu§ L. I� ulford, Clinton, to�blk place Clifford Castle of Mount Forest, slur - husband, her mother, and a brother, Thorfn" St. 3oseph's church, 'Clinton, Rev. sive. Father McDonald officiating. The The death of George Albert Sander -bride was attended by her sister,. son .occurred ou November 12th at •Aldead, and the groom by Franc iiii the house of his sou Wilfred, at Auburn: Evans, Clinton. The young couple'wil., reside in Clinton. - IBarrr in I•Iullett township se-vertty-three East Liferzt aide Fears ago, :41r. Sanderson farmed in 'v...o Boys ;,.. _>r.a>t Once upon a t:;T:c, there were two little 'puppies 'looking for Dome,: One., found one and the other s+•found node. And, above, is how it looked. The tittle pup on the left was ahead of the other one and found this cozy glass house- in Kent, England; Be sneers.' The other (paging Wartime Housing) sadly looks ,on. o Of officers will be held, also plans are \Ir. Whitely was an .able leader, re - to be made for Christmas. sleeted: and loved. -by _all, die vias Mourned by the Community. -It was A, Mother's Favourite .For Coughs And Colds • ry For nearly 50 years Dr. Wood's Norway Pine 1$7rap has been a favourite remedy for coughs and l' ds. Mothers everywhere know that children like ris pleasant taste and will take it without fuss or "" ther. • It embodies medicinal properties of the pine mid cherry barks skilfully contbined:with other cold -combating ingredients. p ,,- Dr. Wood's Norway Pine. Syrup is quick -acting and ,effeetiva.: It helps t to loosen phle: i and mucus, soothe irritated membranes, clear the air ands • ulate the bronchial organs, • °d .-- t Dr, Wood's .Norway . Fins Syrup at your favourite drug stor y. sprioe„a85e' s bottle, or fEe large family size, 60e. The T. Milburn Co., Limited,. Toronto, Ont. ���' • 1) 0006E/ 801351 osiNft J M 'COLEMAN Reports frena England On- Life, TadIy rn the Land That -Boat the5Blitz ! N .Q< YOUR F.'WOURITE SPORT. WRITERS: Don Cowie. Ralph Adams Steve York . Eddie Waring aAppas Tappas , URE sports nes s than any other Toronto That's what you get in h paper! t e three pages ° of sports news in every issue of The Globe and Mail! Under the capable directidn of Tommy Munns you gee all the sports `mews every day,! dial ,Walker gives you'fobtball news! Jim Vipond and Allan Nickleson ' cover professional and senior ;hockey as you like to read about' it! Bobbie ,Rosenfeld gives you the feminifie angle n".spbrts! ' Amateur sports get full ' o o • pla y . with � staff coverage of the high' school• games ' amplified -by- reports direct 'from school reporters in Ontario high schools and collegis.t,es. MAKE ° With Y©U' kit:1Y 3 PAGES OF SPORTS NEW * l'IA.;, FEATURE FOR FEATURE...VOUR,R . M -46•20W a lifelong member of Zion church. I chairman for the evening. Toward the Blyth district all his life. HIS A ear owned by (,alms Warden W Ji. wife predeceased him and ,surviving ('axlitelon, ti4'iughairr, tva stolen at iza- are two sons, Wilfred, of. Auburn, and; (Sardine and slater two boys, one nine - John, of Blyth. ' teen and one fourteen years of age,Tladge- Love a•eciised of the theft of the car, got into trouble at Port Elgin by crash- ing into a telephone pole while making eighty miles an ' hour. Earlier the same day the boys had overturned the-- car in the ditch, righted it and kept on going. After their arrest they were lodged in jail at Walkerton. The marriage of Hiss Agnes Love, g} YL ry LLJ 17J(.Ad IJ • L.L43 was an elder .of the church, held the- the close of the{p)rograni Mrs. \i•. Yeo'!° position of secretary. - i.nd' .1vas for I was called to the pial fotlti, and wais3 many years a valued member of thej - 1IULME:3VILL1:, Nov. :.'5.--11r.. and presented with a htndaotue wrist,� been made to cheek transactions of this choir. Mr. Whitely was a school Mrs. E. J. '1'I•ewitrt'ha spent Sunda: at i atch as a slight token of appreciation 1 nature car fulls"rind prompt action will trustee for many years. ,More recently ,Woodham, 'guests of Mr. and \ire. `for her services as oi' a(ni t, �►hielli is taken against the seller and the he was treasurer.. of Goderich town- �" Meth Langford, 1 have been so-:gracioltsiy given during( buyer. if any infractions are'revealed." ship, haying to resign this position An Expression of Appreciation. -On the .past tete Years. The address was owing to_ illness. His memory will live Wednesday evening last, the cougre'ga- read by Mrs. Inner Potter, and the long in the clittreli ';aid , community tion of I',Iulule.vilie United church met presentation made by Mrs. A. Bond. 1A. which he served so well. • in the basement of the church to enjoy bouquet of.roses was presented to Mrs. aarsoc•ia`1 ev(�'hing, having as their guests "Yeos by little' Eleanor Yeo. Although • trios,. who assisted. with the music completely taken by surprise; Mrs. Yea I AHMEEK CHAPTER'S RUMMAGE at' tint .anniversary -services. A lovely iti a few well-chosen words expressed I SASE supper was served by the ladies, after - her thanks and appreciation for -the,) -The Ahmeek , Chapter, I.O.D.E., whit(( a program-eansisting- of music, gift. The singin-g <of the_ N-wtional An -°i realized $ at a rummage sale_ in readings aiul impromptu speeches was, them brought the evening to a (•hiss. i MacKay Hall on Saturday. given. w•itll Rev, C. Tavener acting as' Ws OF AUBti , t _ _ CREWE .CREWE, Nov. 26.=Mrs.. Bob- Tre- 1 • a a •` • leaven retth'ned to Toronto ou Saturday]- ' :t` ►tier alt fortnight .spient Witt friends AUBURN, Nov. 2(i. -Mr. and Mrs- Mrs. Fred Plaetsel _fasslred N,,iti , a here. ' Duncan MacKay of Bright's.,. Grove! solo Mrs. Win. J. Craig gave a coin -1 Mr. and Mrs. J D. Hesson of Strat- s )ent the week -end with Dr. -B. C. Weir 1 prehensive report of the area .conveu- ford were Sunday Visitors with_ Mr, ^,_ • :.., _, „r - and \tr, and Mrs. John. MacKa,,_�,_ . rj-Atl r:t :c:url.il slie1.(I �.ist- Isig.1, .i - -11'., ;t'a• , 5� . t -;°• ... _..........s. 7�s.. :' �5'te ,. •itE thby'; - ig s'l'ing. he -r 4. �W ' r .. . _ . . • i",t4 li i\ ertr3Ci'(y :`Z ti son, "Dori R,aithby, and Mrs. Raipthhy at "Historical Research,' "lin€: tire, early J i C'IIR-I,S> 1AS TURKEYS Goderich. F • history of Auburn. The village . Used' 4V t LONDON, 'Nov, i.-AlI' bulk i>,ur- \Miss'- Ruth Arthur, ` public 'health to be vatted "Manchester" and it was 1 chases .' . ('1lrfstmais tusk , , . - by ' i