The Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-12-12, Page 6ristmas
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49 BRUCE ST.
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lowers
Florists
PHONE 105
'FOR HER
Fiowering Plants
AZELIAS — CYCLAMEN — EEC'rONIA
POINSETTIAS—AFRIGAN VIOLETS,
ETC.
A wide range of sires an colors priced to
suit every pock book •
, and
.For
Mother,
and, in
fact, for
everyone
SCITOOLNEW3
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Commenting Tuesday, December 10th,
the student body assembles daily in
the gymnasium at a•na, for thirty
auiaautes. of carol singing under the
direction of Miss D. Honeywell, with
Miss Mary°- Joyce Straelaan as plan
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FLOWERS
FLOWERS ARRANGED
IN BASKETS OR POT-
TERY CONTAINERS.
Saturday Night
Ciusi g Hour
The following• retail stores o'
the Town of Qoq g•ich have
agreed to close at tune "9" o'clock
on Satnrda ' !piglet, commenting
January 4th, 19.17.
[as ' J. Plridliaam
L. 11. Zinn '
Allison & Heitman
Naftel Hardware
Culbert's Bakery
F. A. Beevers
Gledhill hShoe Store
Cranston's Fitarnilure
The Mush. Shop
Smith Cleaners
Blackstone Furniture
Bropbey's Furniture
J. R. Wheele
Agnew -Surpass
J. G. Henderson
Hollywood Beauty Halon
Evelyn's Beauty Salon •
Dominion - Store
:411cl(.t'ah Bros.
M. J. Ainslie
Wm. Reid
T. Eaton Co.
Robert Simpson' Co.
Babette Gift Shote
J. 1. 'livens
I). O'Brien & Son
Stedman's
People's Store .
T. Legg & 5on
'Verna Johnston Beauty Salon
C. Slack
Canadian Tire .Co.
A. & P. Store
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TW5 wilt"eMtt11,710 IITAR, the Cbristr.Ms.
4)a '4 Qy, `DcCe6ater 18Th, at 1.10
. ., t&0 6enaad :411.a°,, ail? !lac Shakey
specian.. NU ""As 'Xi nn Law lit" will be
s},, v s
shown tothe st dentes la shQuia
prove very interesting, especially to
Grade .N.iaaers• wwlw are studying the
.play this year.
• ]t the last of the inter -form basket-
ball ams Grade Eleven ' defeated
Grade 0D and became the winner oY,
the series.' •
On Monday evening, December Qua,
the CSI. c+I° boys defeated the Grads
with ° as seore cDP 4.(;-23. Mr,. ynaer'
tatted as referee. Yellowing are •the
players :
Donnelly ; , B. Diggon 1Q, E:
, Holmes 6, H. Wilson, K. Wilmot,
' T.Vulford 6, Baker 2, J. Buch-
anan ft), R. Lemaire 2, C. Spain 1.
GRADS—J. Ginn 17, D. Mae»onalet 4,
•McNaall' 2, J. MacIlwain, L.
Clemens; J, Robertson.
'Principal Scott and Mr. Aymer repre-
sented the G.C.I, at a revision meeting,
of the Huron County Athletic As-
sociation held at' Seaforth. The
schools entering this organization are
Goderich,, Mitchell, Clinton, Seaforth
and Exeter. ° This Assdciation pro-
iuotes various sportS, basketball,
hockey, badminton, volley ball and
riugby. At the present time the basket-
ball schedule., has been drawn up and
becomes effective in the new year. The,
annual. truck- meet, which was dis
continued •during the war, will be held
again next year, in "Mitchell, The
sc•hools.are include i...in the= W.O.S.S.A.
"K" group (under 35() students), and
winners, of this, group Will continue in
all R'.(D:S•S.A "I3" -play-offs. It is
optional with the schools as:. to the
i.iutubcc'r of sports nary _4'n NAV- and there
i, no penalty for Withdrawing from any
Of them.
Friday the Thirteenth holds, no ter-.
rors for the Teen. Towners, Who, are
holding a dance • iiu the G.C.I. gym-
nasium at 8 p°m, ,The attendance
should be large.
„y,Yu" Eu£' u i.'i'=v u' ,a— i` 3 ,a °rz7 i"' 'yY•ay% i ' %y_gry-:yF y
TABLE ARRANGEMENTS
,
WINTER WREATH -IS
for the .Cemetery
PLACE ORDERS
ROSES—LARGE AND POM MUMS—CARNA-
TIONS—SNAPDRAGONS--CALLA
LILLIES—TULIPS—DAFFODILS, etc.
ESPECIALLY
WIRED$ORDERS !. Yoziatatas m.atL t • Gxe 4" tz,
BANDED MEMBER OF THE F.T.D. FLOWE RS WIRED ANYWHERE._
,(ei;`eept Germany and Japan)
Carefully selected xe-
rigious programs are
offered on the day of
falling out a
-week of BALANCED
broadcasts on CI+RB.
tM elars 'a 1rst `e r. I3ev4 . ,V,
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C a a M1 Drg conducted the eT.eet pr orf"
o ;leers, wia eh E'est `c'! a foSvc
]Vrosident, Orval ,-Mahe
knit, Boss Fisher.; acewtary-ta 4saare> ,
Biro.TIMI h Jecre&l ro r emlttGo
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-Mr's, 4 llanaer ;., traly, lilts. &'Iagol i 1
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zci ' rS: 'Zl[t. Oral.
Xc, xr i ' :,, c 1 .T 1 . Lonlitel na,
An a,a, . =lib exel rVOo f gflfts fo wca , „
and then. a.g3ine, after wlIld the Group,
divided into thrc9. tcdi .•.a a dile ei.M >
lug lap,.
NOW AVAILABLE: !
BENMILLER •
Young Adult Group. --The Benmiller
Young •Adult Group held; heir annual
meeting in the church base u,.•nt in the.
Aim ofa fowl supper on ; November
29, with thirty-two present., The table
was effectively decorated ino a Christ-
masy fashion with Santa and -his
reindeer -for a centrepiece.; Immediate-
ly after -"the supper there was a short
business meeting. Ross Fisher, secre-
tary -treasurer, read . his report and
Mrs, Wilmer Hardy, retiring president,''
thanked, all for their support during
NEW FIRES AND TUBES
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,passe i ger— Z6" to 21."
Truck,- . 32X6 34z7 $25x20 900x20.
We have a large stock of Genuine Ford Parts for
Ford& Mercury Oars and Trucks including Factory rebuilt
Ford & Mercury motors,
ABERRART'S GARAGE
Mercury. -dors and -Trucks Lincoln,Cars
Phone 625W St, Andrew's St. . Goderich
Repairs' to all makes of , cars and trucks
BOOKKEEPING • and Office ser-
vices for small businesses,
stores, garages, lunchrooms,
etc. Monthly statements and
balances. Wage -summaries
and -invoices prepared.
`INCOME TAX reports. Personal
and business. (Specializing
in •farm reports.)
TYPING, private or commercial
work, carres'pondenee, ete.
IMSTRIBUTQR of office supplies
and equipment. (Ledgers,
,journals, cash registers, safes
desks, typewriters, ete.)
Work done daily, weekly
or mobthls.
ROY N. BENTLEY
PHONE 1070-R P.O. BOX¢ 58
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Santa Claus says. "Be Wise and shop at L. H. ZINN'S for
practical Christmas Gifts," -
We take pride in handling
ONLYQUkLITY MEI CIIANDISE-
thereby assuring you of the FINEST in Electrical Equip-
ment.
Come in and look around -arid you may fincl" exactly
what you have been looking for in the way of a Gift.;
L.
Frigidaire and General Electric Sales and Service
x`38 3`r33`r iaaafir13`r3$ r` kiDtDh e ` " L hr` 3
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ANN PAGE
-MILK BIIEAD
WHITE or BROWN
1 24 oz.
loaves 1,5c
DELICIOUS CRUSHED
PINEAPPLE- No Coupons
GREEN PEAS STANDARD
WAX BEANS G HODEN
TOMATO JUICE FANCY
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Merately
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AND DAINTILY PAO1 A -COED I»1' ;COLORFUL CHRISTMAS WRA7PING
WE SUGGEST TO :YOU -A FEW OI' THE -MANY ARTICLES ON.DISPLAY THROUGH=
OUT OUR ' STORE THIS CHRISTMAS SEASON.
a LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS
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°CEDAR POLISH Btt..230
`LOUR' SELF RAIS.IENS G *•Pkg., •23¢
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PURITY FLOUR ` 4.i . 730
PURITY OATS ' it.z. •11¢
. SAUCE C. -B. THICK Et1. 25¢
MUSTARD LIBBY'S 2:: •oz+ i50
.ICING SUGAR 2 Ibs. I7
ORANGES CALIFONRNIIA RIA EL
ORANGES FLOINEW CROP 176',
TEXAS MARSH SEEDLESS
Doz. 29;,c
Doz. 39¢
GRAPEFRUIT •NIE fi CROP 12 ¢°r 45¢
TANGGERINES01-°ZENo. LAR s D'7. 290
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INK SPOTS -
on coloured goods -
use sweet milk — Z
If on white wash.
ablee use salt,
lemon juice, and',`
sunshine! •
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in Your Day .. • Use
j -BLUE' RIBBON
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4 - ,may,. •
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° TOMATOES BAHAMAS,
'RPE 1, • . Ib. 19¢
APPLE B.C. DELI! IOUS - Doz. 49¢
Extra. Fancy 1'13'a
GREEN SEAN'SSTRING ESS, No. DA 1 Ib. T9
SPINACH TEXAS CURLY LEAF, 2 Ib,. 250
/ ND Crop No. 1
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FIGSTitF:KISH e
r GENUINE
FIC• S FITABRECTYLE, ' of
There's nothing like it to give you
a fric;ndly "pick-up." ft has a rich.
full-bodied flavour all its own. -
Packed in 'Alb. and 1 Ib. packages
and in handy tea bag cartons.
ireE. "L00PI1,olid JAnfEfP
F Childret+'1 Stety Pett4
tfotlpb6lully v rlifen mid
flloilrcatod tat colours.
SAYE COUPONS PROM
" SWF PINION TFA llE'FI
BAKINorOW DER-te0 COA
. . 0-11A UNCI( CUO OLArw3
•FOR .THE LADY=
SKIRTS
SWEATERS
BLOUSES
SLACKS
JACKETS
UMBRELLAS
`ti `M oe ntaTZ tTIIKiFOCtItatD tdak
FOR THE, HOME--,
I,[I Tifi3rl
CLOTHS,. -
SCATTER RUGS
BRIDGE SETS
- DISH TOWELS
'CHENILLE BED
SPREADS
BATH ROOM SETS; GOWN, ALSO CHENILLE}
FOR THE INFANTS— rD IN ALL- "I'IITE A "COL -
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• ALL -WOOL WBONNINGTON
Many articles of apparel •,n ORED.
• '" to gladden their hears and [4 $5.50 to $20.00 -
make them cosy during the !.:1
venter months. each
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Mortment
ss tief
U Also a`•1 rge of--
w cotton prints for the kiddies. •
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GLOVES-- n
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f'or Bother and Sister. Em-
broidered Angora, fine wool
Gloves, chamosiette, Pigtex, -
and fine woollen Gloves for
the kiddies.
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• STORE HOURS
64 Our Store will be open on
4'Wednesday afternoon, Dec-
eentber 18, anti also Mon.
(lay and Tuesday evenings
before Christas.
It will be closed Christmas 1
p; nay and also' boxing Day. f,
. E. Hibberd & Son
,'hone. `i►
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