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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-04-17, Page 5I RII4 14rtb, 1.91f- `TIIE GQD RI JSIGNAL-STAR PILO* role RpOi 7 POR eOlNG PLACES S'iYL( Spa egough for any company, sturdy enough for rush trips, the handsome Playboy is an ideal traveling companion for the man who is on the move a lot, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Aitken and I+:ric retsirne(1 home (1n I':aster Mon- thly, after spending the long week -end Pridh icie&r EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOR STETON'S The Square Phone .57 TIME FOR NEW, MASTIa 1TILE FLOORS OR RUBBER 4 TILE FLOORS. • A beautiful assortment of colors to choose from. Yotr OAN'T MI -vim TO BUY A NEW' ONE UNTIL YOU GALL US , We Specialize in re -up- holstering &G re -designing, ag, with added variety of coverings. - AlBo cul tong- Ai,t, ade f urniture,. - All work guaranteed. THE UPHOLSTERER Phone 567W NOW and avoid the Spring rush We novell• weekly. One to two weeks delivery. _ with friends at Toronto and „With„With niiT;B ,rs. Aitketn's family, Mr. ,,acid Mrs. F. I). Shaver and (.teen, at Brantford. • ,'ONS' VOTE 1,11 connection with the forthcoming vote 4)11 010 propos''( ('rI LIn Sc•11e1ne. all ('1•0an1 1'r„tlnc ars ill 1l1' (`O(catty 1(re (; 1444 44441 11, cast. 0 111101 111 one of -the many 'meet logs orgarn,:z('dthrottgIlont 1 h County. or may do so at the office of the A;,ricnittiral Itepresent 1tivo in Clinton. .1 schedule of meetings :IlrOttdy or:anized follows: BOX 468 GODERICE -16 FRIDAY, APII'I11. 18th -8 I'.SI . Hemlock ('ity School House, :Asl'illeld Township. Winthrop hall, McKillop 'ICownShi.p. .Watson's hall- at iii,npen. _ • SATURDAY, APRIL, 19th -2 I'.\l. ('rawford's Feed- ( tore,, Luehnow. MONDAY, .APRIL 21nt-8 P.M. Port Albert Church I11a1L Ilohtsnesville School. " Community' hall, Lon(leshoro. TUESDAY, APRIL 22nd -.-8 P.M. Community Rall, !titivate.. Totw•nsltiln hall. }'6'alton. `tv.'+• 4%'1E'IDNES1).AY, APRIL 23rd -8 P.M. Gilnniore School, 'I'urnher y Township. w .,<...I,atdfilt�2tlt ti(�lrrlrl~iti� kktrif _.-. _ •,-.� a __ ,._� .... -Township, hall' ilk A\'roxeter. THURSDAY, APRIL 24th -8 P.M. • Colborne Township Mall, Carlow. `➢➢(orris Tot%nship Hall. at Ethel.. F RI•l):AY,..APRIL 2.5th-8 P.I. Township Hall at • .Auburn. Whitechurch Hall, Hall, East Watvanosh• Township.-- MONI)-1,1•, APRIL 2Sth-8 P.I. • .tit. Helens hall, West Wawanosh Township. Special speakers wilt be present at all these.aaeetings to explain the proposed ('ream Se(ieme, and voting will be conducted by the, Deputy Returning Officer. •- :All C'reani -Producers. are required to register t� be eligible to Vote:...They 'may' registCr in li('rson• at the County Agricultural -1,;-epi- reseritative's office ,and vote at the time of registering. or any day .before April ;391tir.:.-J egi',tration and voting may' also be cinn>.ducted witli the Deputy Returning Officer 'in charge •a.t any of the publie meetings listed above. •' • Please reserve April 3(ith and Slay lst' for the preseantation, of three one - act pltlys by the Ooderieh Dramatic Club in likas l ay Hall. Curtain rises at 8.15. Rt n mage safe, Saturday, April 19tb„ at Victoria street United church, at. 3 p.m., under auspices of Eureka class. .1.3 On Friday, April 18th, at the; Town Hall, there will be an open evening•s session of the Coalrnty Library institute, which is holding a two-day copventiun in loderlch. lliss Ruth 1. McEenz1e and' Mr. Angus Mowat will be special speakers. This institute is sponsored by the county, and small Libraries tee - tion of the Ontario Library Association, Under the authority of the Department of Education... The public are cordial- ly invited to this session. -15=10 Save the cost of postage and money orders.. Place , subscriptions for Work Basket : and other current magazines with - Miss Mary B. Howell', 4 , St. Vincent street (rear), Or Mrs, ismay McLean, 22 Waterloo street. ' 13tf Hy gien,lc supplies (rubber goods )', ::mailed 'postpaid in plain, Sealed en•- velope with price list; Six samples , 25e; 24 samples $1.06. Islail. order D' pt` 7-53, NOV-RUIII3ER CO., Box 111. FI:lrpiltiiti, ( int. •-1-9t Rummage sale, Saturday. April 19th, at 1.13( p.in.. at JIaci ay IIal1, under the auspices of Altmeek Chapter. I.O. • D.E. - . a -15-1(i' Merl, nse "Vigorir " if w neak, run - (1(11\11. nervous. (, t renewed pop. vitality. '15 -day treittnnent $1.00. At F.merson's Iring Stoi'e. X15 -i(,-17 i i The board of directors of the /ode- t rich Ntinsery School extend 0 cordial 101 i 1111110 111 :111 ill"tel•esled 10 1)0 present I lit :1 •tea 01111 '.}tower of nursery school i articles. to he 11e!d Saturday :afternoon, • 1 front :t to n.:10 pati., in :\ItteKa\` Hall. I • Quality Itlerc> iandiise o )(Argo and varied select on O Fair races 41 Dependable Service L Plleaw,ant Sucrmtndh g Satisiaetion Gualrant d - Itig ill wivagee sale in Mac•I(lly Hall, S11Itn-dny, April 26th, at 1.30 p.ni., muter I auspices of Nortir strect`,'I'nited Wo- ( to:ttt's Association. • • -16-17 Ladies' Home .Journal is the favol.- Magazine that Women Believe lu., Get four years for the price of f irigc-Ti it INI irAfir -ftitb1 `t i'1 "'1► i'�tie" 212W, lir Mrs. Isluny McLean. 1Gtf ' The Easter 0)114k-0gt:ring meetingof, the North street Evening Auxiliary will he a 2ic supper meeting on Monday.. April -21st. at (i 'p.m. Afternoon W.M. 5. :tuff ('.G,.I.T( members are cordially. invited to attend. • Miss \IcG(,wnn will ire the eut'st speaker.- , -16 A three -act comedy, '"Adventure Bound," -will he presented in Victoria street church on 'Wednesday. April 23rd. at R.15 �t.m., under the auspices of the Victo('111 Helpers' class. Admis- sion 10e 1111(1 20c•. - -16 , SILVER PLATED TEA. SEitVICES AT LONG' TAST AVAILABLE .. IIS plain yet diistinctiye, patters on copper base. $13.00 a 4 PIECES ¢n • graeefaui, Simplified patterns • ,on copper baser with Gadrron •triutst. In the beautiful mellow pattern, old ,English reproduction. Gad- roon type trim. Truly a first quality heirloom. In a famous old Etlglish repro- dtitctiont pattern, hand chased on all pieces, with small style grapey trim. A really mag- nifieenti.„. et. • $83.00 ,NOTICE. PUBLIC NOTICE - In a wide range of patterns and sib to match any tea service •••Iii" round style, Gadrogp edge, 20x 1'2 rectangular -style,. grape - engraved centre, a tray of many • edge, on tray and handles with • trees. smartly engraved face. $13.00 2x17 rectangular style, old Eng- lish reproduction with Gadroon edge on tray and handles - A 20,13 rectangular style old Eng- lish reproduction with lleautii-, ful trine throughout, an espec- ea f.st...accesa;yrd. tor. th_ e -iall�v,,snrtrl�t�,nu�ber:,,�, ,a smartest tea service. $36.00 $30.00 • , SILVER PLATED WELL aliid TREE PLATTERS Fieeee-line your home with blown R).,ckwoolIu'stilation. Saves fuel with more comfort: • Permanent, fireproof. Mtt 1i 'rt1-` equipment. and experienced ( crews.- For free estimate •1tnd terms phone Goderich 261' or .write ROW - LAND C. DA -r, 5 Thornton ave:, Lon- • don. 2tf Older tread designs are curved -only part of the tread is in contort w,th the road. NEW 8. F. 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