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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-03-27, Page 5f SI) nutria 2704: pad. YOUR' FRJEDLY rug Store $100.00 Given Away Weekly on MIDGET QUIZ Full details on entry forms- at Stares Broadcast Every Saturday Night SACCHARIN TABLETS 1�4 gratin 100's 500's 25c $1015 ® -SPRING TONICS= BEEF, IRON and WINE, I.D.A. TONIC 69e IRONIZE in YEAST TABLETS 98c IDAPHOS with Vitamin„ c.1, 16-ozs. $1.40 t ENO'S FRUIT SALTS 59.c, 98c BLOOD g•;IatIFIER, I,D.A., •16-ozs. 89c. FRUITATIVES, LIVER TABLETS 22c,, 39c ECZEMA OINTMENT 1.1/4 ounces Regular 39c a7c IDA. Specials 'Acetone, reg. 1.0c - 8c lVIercurochrome. see': 15c 12c Witch Hazel, 4 oz., reg. 25c. . ..Powdered Alums, 4 oz., reg. 1Oc . ,.8c. Cod Liver O LGapsu Vis, 100s, • reg. 98c 77c Cherry ,Cough Syrup, reg. - 25c, 19c EASTER TOILETRIES HUDNUT "GEMEY" PERFUME $1.50, $3.50 PRINCESS PAT LIPTONE $1.25 COTY FACE POWDER .....- $1.00 ETIQUET DEODORANT 39c REVLON NAIL ENAMEL 50c CASHMERE BOUQUET FACE POWDER 35c STOPS PERSPIRATION--- -ETIQUET .DEODORANT CREAM— - Theatrical Type r 1 -oz. • net _ Regular 69c EVELYN_ HOWARD COLD THE CIOD RIGH SIGNAL -STAR QService 111 qrv._; of Frederiel' V. Weir (Continued from page 1) son and this inowiedge will bring into life courage and confidence. There is a host of , people who look upon the Gospel as 'a general thing .and never come to grips with it. They believe thele is a universal' salvation and that takes them in. God rejoices in, the salvation oh'eaclb '.one, of was drown bye i. J ,n sus the parables of the lost sheep,, the lost piece of silver, and' the. prodigal sen. "tach individual," he continued, "has a task to do, and God will bless it as it is undertaken and moulded ac- cording to the will.of God." , 11. J. A. lilacEwan's Tribute Mr. II. J. A. MacEwan, clerk of the church session and lifelong member of the congregation, paid a glowing tribute to the life and work of Mr. Weir in the church and the community. In 1897, he reminded, the edifice was re-, modelled, and.at that ti'tate most people in (aoderie11 were of Scottish descent and came to ;Knox church, many of them tilling important positions in the 'MIN LOSING YOuR' FIGHT win/ STOM & TROUBLE' fix{ CAUSED IN EXCESS ACID if ordinary sugar-coated ills, laxatives and alka- izers fail you, why not in °airness to y ursetf, try PFUNDER'S TABLETS! Many users praise them end leading 'pharmacists recommend them highly. Pfunder's Tablets have won great fame for their results even in more severe cases of . stomach trouble caused by excess acid. You can try Pfunder's Tablets for 15 days without the test costing you one penny. Come In for FREE Details and Trial Oar! Campbell's Drtur: Store, p b q e, Crodericin • • elvle end leg102.tivo Qly4ert'et3. 11abta wring that some olrserva '}eo &tile of this fiftiethaaauivl:rtiary, D.4r. ila,l-•l+,'waza spoke of a l�lr. 'Weir's delight in the history of the Cdaurclat, both Isere uu31 in the Old Land. .`rZderick 0. Weir, said Mr. Zlac- r?an, wars born in Kircdidy, Scotland. way' an eacpert carver and wood- worlier and as such had' worked his way up from his appreniCeship to the production of many line pieces oft workmanship. in naauufacturh g Tants, ztiid in building the palatial steamships- the "Lusitauia" and the- "Aquitauia," outstanding passenger liners �t,f their day. Mr. Weir • came to •Godericla "in 1113, azld from then on he, Mrs. Weir 'and their sun "Bill" were members of Kpox church. Mr. Weir was employed with the (.loderich Organ Company in 1914, when be was appointed church officer, and from then on. to his uutiulely death he had held a multiplicity 'of -*offices. Ile was , t teacher of the adult Bible class, assist- ant superintendent of the Sunday school, financial secretary, member of the board of managers' and of the kirk session, teacher of St. Andrew's Young Men's Club, and representative elder at, the meetings .of l'resbytery, Synod and the General Asiembly. Later, he was 'appointed treasurer of the local eht eli. ° "iiirtact, he heeatne an institution within the church," AI r. MacEwan .de- clared. In the civic arena 1Ir. Weir was an execiltive official of the Board of health and became svitlely known. IIe Was 4 justice of the peace and at times acted its magistrate, \vhetl his jullt;tnent \\;Is kindly aucl" s'niputhetic 'where family difference,: occurred. ltc- wits a• past• Blaster of.Slaitland Lodge, Nu.:I:1, after itis.11eatli, Mr. ari:w to !continued, a community tu;ititu'ial ser vice was helc1.011 October 1i, 11►:ii), when the church was lilted and fi:;icling church and civil.; officials were present. "It was a splendid tribute to ;:is character, for he was a loan of antsy talents. It is tt\'er seven year's min(e his passing, het, itis mentor ' is .!;till „with' us, and we still feel his loss. 1l is love of the church was 11passiul1 of his life. The ordination of his rattly son to the ministry would bring liitu snue nc Iiat►'1'�� '. A t^ I t b i 1411 54c Compare Value! CAMPBELL'S . tp Phone 90 Goderch I The repeat pe'rfornutn('e, of the play strettt -United church hall, was cancelled ''Billy's Goat." a d Verticed for t\'crines- 011 account of the inclement weather iyil will be given Wednesday, . April .) day everting of this «=eel:. in. 'North 1 2nd, Osie of the many 'features of the ORANSTON FUNERAL HOME since 1937 spas been INVALID CAR SERVICE-- PROMPT—ETFtCIENT. Our INVALID CAR chosen for its comfortable riding qualr- - 11"&f, and used 'egeltrsiv'ely for its one purrraie-'-has always' -- been available 24 hours a day -365 days a year. .And to ensure the prompt service we promise, the phone at the CRANSTON FUNERAL HOME is NEVER unattended NIGHT or DAY. PHONE 3993 The Cranston Funeral Home 117 MONTREAL ST. 1937 1947 1 Accessories Fender Flaps $1.50 Foot Pumps $1.95 Jacks (Bumper and scissor type) - $1.85 & Auto Horns (single and dou- ble) $3.09, and up Trico Vacuum Motor Fans . . • Special at $3.95 Star Rim Wrenches 99c Whiz Jr. Bench Saw. . $34.75 Glass Shelves (4 and 5 inches various lengths, with brackets) .$1.00 and' up Bulk Oil ', , , , .....49c gal. Marine Choke 49,,nd Throttle Giles me befYtve we "'Ii ave xtno'tT"ter, min so faithful, so devoted to his church. It is only fitting we should place a modal in his honor,': • The presentation of the • memorial tablet was made on behalf of the con- ,grega.tion by. _Ir. George Schaefer, who said : "This tablet 1 i a tribute to a life of 'generous service to the church. M. Weir was the only civilian casualty suffered by this congregation in World War II." The tablet was accepted by liev. Richard Stewart in the name, of the kifl: sessibn, and was dedicated "to the glory of God and in loving memory :of -Frederick G. Weir." The service was concluded with -the hynin "Forever with the Lord" and the benediction pronounced by -Rev. Richard Stewart. - The flowers in the sanctuary 'Were placed by.Mr., and --M3 :v°•Atbert T-nyli I in memory. of -theif 'soft, Stanley. - Baptismal Service Three babies' were baptized at the 'TrAITTI 'I'tir g 'tet -of • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stowe' lizabel`I1 A uses t aug iter of Mr. and Airs. Arnold AlcCounell. and Alvin Wayne, son of •Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Gliders. BEEVERS • Auta and .Bicycle Supply Phone 295 West St. ,t Tire mariners' service, announced to 'be held in Knox church next Sunday evening, has been postponed a week, to April Gth. --• An 'Excellent Medicine •,An excellent medicine! That's how many cola - sufferers describe - Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup, a quick and pleasant remedy fo"r coughs, colds, sore throat, spasmodic croup, asthma anbronchial troubles. Pleasant tasting, safe and effective, Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup takes hold; .almost instantly. It helps to loosen the phlegm and mucus, soothe.the irritated membranes, stimulate the bronchial - organs and clear the air ,passages. .Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup has been -a popular fatally remedy for nearly 50dyears. Get a supply today and be reEt red to combat soughs and colds. a • a , w : rt _ . o The T. Milburn Co., Limited. Toronto, ®at r, r Ladies' Gruens $29.75 up Coro For Spring JEWELRY WITH • THE FAMOUS TRADEMARK. Brooches $1.00 and up Chatelaines $3.00 and up Bracelets $3.00' and up _. $1, -.00 -and up_.. Necklets .... $1.50 and up Pearls $3.00 and up Men '.s Bulovas $24.75 up ELGIN AMERICAN COMPACTS GLAMOROUS, NEW 1947 MODELS IN A GALAXY OF COLORS AND SHAPES WITH PRICES STARTING AT , a" FILSINGER'S JEWELRY and GIFT'S EN'GLI H GIIINA b b PROMPT REPAIRS 1 I1 1 councii Want Wants. to See Plans'for New School (Continued Trona page I.) was one of the old landwarks of,Liode- ricla. Cowin. Edward .said if the build- ing had .been properly insured the ez - pense of rebuilding would ' not have been so .heavy. The Mayor thought the Parh !►use was a good invests dt,- Finally it was decided. 4o advertise for tenders for the sale or lease of the hotel, occupancy to commence tlepteIaa- her •1st, 1947, • This, according to what seemed to be the `''opinion of the Council, was not to be considered an. effort to sell the p1aee, bat .rather an occasion for ob- taining information as to what might be got for it if it were offered for sale. The fire' committee was author- ized to act in the 'matter of compen- cation to -Ted Bissett for wages lost as the .result of injuries received at a recent fire. It was decided to lrave an honor roll prepared, to. be hung in the Council Chamber, with 'the names of all from Goderieh who served in World War II. BORN MA:\ ti ING.---•At Alexandra Iioi;pitai, Godet'ich, on' Saturday, March '�2ittl, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. .1. R., Manning, Gocierirh, a daughter, Joanne Cath- arine. 10111EI) AIt►SI:I 4" :1t • \\'Dutch's College Iles- iti:itl Toronto. Tot—ino. At:ttrli '.:,i. 1917, Ethel ALttttl „f :12 1►e11 ware a\ e., 'Toronto, sister of Mrs. . Alay Le'1'41ze1 Df Lohtiutt ;uttl I►;tis� of 'rttrttttttt, Resting at the funeral chapel of Fred 'l1'. Alut jltc i\ ('u. titt.i �padina ave. Ser'vil'e itt the chapel Friday afternoon, 1.:10 o'clock. Interment 1'ti i k X'st 'n cemetery. PORTER'S HILL 1'(►RTER'S HILI,, Alar. _i. - The ('oulutttnity l'lul, hold its \ittl•t'h lnecrt- ing at the home of .Airs. IRay (_'ox. Bad roads ,prevented a large attend- ance, It'was decided to hold a social evening g at Porter's Hill school on -Fri- day o Fri-d of this week, Tlic tt fterrtec,n is CTI'ltltig 'hncl' c0'('luT chtit.�"X daitttylunch was served by the hostess, Mr. Bert Harris is in Clinton Coin- itt11111ty I oSi)".1ta1, where- he nnder\ven an appendectomy last Wednesday. Miss Nina Walters of Renntiller en- joyed • a recent visit with her sister, Mrs. Goldie Newton. Rev. B. 1i. Ftt,rr has been. appointed Rural Dean of IIuron, succeeding Rev. R. AI.. P. Bulteel of Clinton • Nimmaisimmeramiamiismv Power S praying If you pram -to- whitegash your stable, cellar, etc., or to spray your orchard you wl e • one we nd--a-rble-price-by- us. ++r We also have equipment for painting barns and barn roofs. VOLLAND & DONNELLY PHONE 10613, GODERICH 12-3x • .5 104. 1040 Mal 110 s*stili treat lNat Isis Innis +M� Mos left tom, -410 o e. ,in �s , Beautify your house with Venetian. Bunds, We are now in a. psi, p . tion to give you two to three 'eek ' delivery' Qui wood, ah>uum or steel Vdnetian Blinds, We ,a1 be glad to' easuro your window and instal. . 1 ;11 FOR VENETIAN BLIND SERVICt PHONE 56 GE� Sto e WI SCHAEFER Value REPEAT PERF.ORANCE OF "BILLY'S • GOAT" A 3 -ACT COMEDY IN NORTH ST. UNITED, CHURCH HALL WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2nd •AT 8. P.M. S NS ED Y OR B N T ST " +s"--c='�- .'"Sv ,,... Y h.....F.i ;ev 4!u.r .,:�.k.rs.:.u:,.ad•av,Tu.ad ��.:tivw...' - Admission 50c, 25c 11 .Aboard .FOR THE NEW HAMS tG-GODERIChI- LOUZON , FLYERS GAME AT STRATFORD ARENA—. Sato r'. day Night AT 8.30 p.m. • SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES C.Ndt. DEPOT, GODE- . RICH,wAT6.15 p n? ....._ ,, _ Tickets may be secured at C.N.R. Station or 8r• t .t Let's Go! r ! 1l.• CANADIAN NATI NAL o 11 • ETERA Business and Professional LOANS Up to $3,OQO NEW Dominion Government Act provides that war veteran, resident in Canada and entitled • ntitled to War Service Grants, mai 'borrow up to $3,000, on, long irerms,at reasonable interest rates, kr business and professional purposes, as follows: • • The purchase of a business or of an interest in a business. The purchise or repair 'of instruments, tools, machinery or other equipment to be used in a profession, trade or business. . The construction, repair or alteration of a building used _ro io be fesed„an carr33g':06'4 prof essi0B, trade or business... This Bank is authbti ed' to >lha,k( t these Veterans' Loans, and our Managers will be glad to give helpful adkrice acid assistance to oh entitled to such loaniL, y TM Veterans may frilly consult our Managers ® many of them veterans themselves — as, to how they can conveniently borrow for business and professional purposes. • THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE eb 1 .. \\.