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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-04-24, Page 4a , . TUE GODERIC SIGNAL -STAR° LENTY1 OF G001) QUALITY Plants and Cut Fiowers. Jacksims/ SqThaere Deal. Florists 49 RUOE ST. AND ON, THE SQ'HARE P1:1,ONE 105 (waded Member of the F.T.D. Flowers wired anywhere ,(Germany and Japan excepted) t L"�i.'1LN+ ' READY FOR THE 1947 t',ALL SEASON Over tvwr) hundred baseball- (ttthusi- -tots attended :t sleeting of the Western Ontariow Athletle :\ssociatiuii , held at Wingh-tnl. oil Thursday night last. Vil32.9 ,1n attend il(•e from (:t,derich were :fudge Costello. I.. (). Whetstone, 2e••,e1). ,Joe \Iurplty and Pert \\ orsell Tory Gregg,. president of the presided. I'lans were laid for baseball in the various •'grit's -tor the t't►lil lig sen sun; also for softball. • (,ottericti Will have baseball teams ill the interIlll'diate, jliwl'litie and midget series. possibly in others. There \wi11 also be entries in . ttitttll -from 11li: town, including a i:,tlie'• team. IN THE WARM WEATHER AND THEY WILL PROTECT YOU IN THE COLD WEATHER. MR. AND MRS. FRANK JONES of the. • GILLESPIE FUR CO., QF TORONTO will be at your store next week collecting fur coats for storage and advising those who wish alterations and repairs to their coats and nock pieces. If 'you- prefer, we call for your furs. JUST PHONE 86 and., vre:-will pick there up,.._ ' C'>SI1URIS DAY, 4I' jllCa 24th, 19-47 Wzrz, SWIM IN HARBOR 'SUNDAY Golf Club Looking io Active Season Ma y . Innprove : *outs ' eing Made tb Club Rouse aid ar6unds At 'a directors' meeting pf, the Mait- land Golf flub last week. an unusually ' full and active season of golf sand social activities lt-tionueetaion with the Club Was forecast. 4> • Extensive _changes ,antil impI'owelnents, both in the club' house and on 'tile -course, are Doing pr(tceeded with int - mediately, to.. be completed early in May prior "td a big oliicial opening party. In addition to various renewals and repairs in the club house, carpenters are completing elle insulating of the interior walls, after which the whole interior is to be redecorated, and it is expected that some new furnishings will be, added. The, objective is to make 'the club house surroundings pleasing and coiufvr' able• for non-play- ing social members as well as for the regular playing m)etmbers,, and for club I .. sal evt lits. I A ney Power t11pvtr is being pur- ', ('htl•e(( for use, oil tilt' gl'ot'tis Withj special attai•hment's for liner t rinuning l \11%, vv ork on the fairways: this i, in ad- j tells 'lams to the larger new tractor pur- Mrs. elulsed at the end of last season.' A111 1,e- :(re being rebuilt and doubled in Kriki r llekituiall, the human polar btar, \\-llt..•ltos visited lit)t1erie11 before, has returned: -'4,rhe Aimenia i strong man. ;howl, pulling,' a truck. with' his teeth,- \\'i11 :;\villi its the icy \water, t\t�"lilttleritcll harbor „at '�.:il)11).111. Sunday: tit'r\'lllri ltt the ('a 1,ii(ti7iv at'nsy during tltt' \vat•, lie i, Ito\v e11t1)ltiVt'tl. \with it t.\.lis c�tia p'au�• 17x S ([)Teal ge's *Winner s ' �� � T��.� �T �� � 1)I '�t;.ANN(►\. .April .21.' CI1'j\jUjryory�{ a^ 1 r++I titrll �1,tll:; tJtllt'r\ til l.+ ltll Il ] 111E 11 �kL��t�llc� he \\' !'. ('r:rl "\\ 1:11 hl- \l!:itl l:eeti• Wln Championship by Defeating \tit tie\\ bunkers the beim: made and Victoria United in Three 't'. \I:Irie. t,m :1 1 i :t+, -s t,t•;]1 ill Tor others 1'lt:1ugetl, and ...iuto Itll.(1•capimg �I11,,, ;il"+' ht'Il' tit \i-1' rt'I,I:i\t'-, �ollll' „ill lis' Straight Games ' „t' \\1,"1,l :It'e 111 1\\ i .i•;i'r . \Ir•. \\"ili t,]Iet',et1 111,0 the r,tad tetldin't; ' \Ii ('iii tlt'l1 al:tt ,\1'-. .Its'. 1•'it,lli:;:1m, d,i\wm t'i !lie -golf c,tul'ae will he con- 1:11;Ituliir �'.ilil, if chi' Itlter 1 itttt It :Ill' :'Tit,., .ttrtitl,•r• \I r: .l:l�. 1;lli�,im. �Ide[':Ilii\ llmpl'o\�1 lwltll :;1'atllllg 01111 ' li„\\:tit.-t Lt.:t,lt+' \\t'11Iii �1. lretil'�t' \I 1'. :I:t(1 \I1�. (+(, tl':Illtllii ll. \\1lo also a ]Il'\\ llt'l(t;l' 1• b&itiL 1\ It+ell111 g ( httt't it t(':tmt vwIt 11 ut1 1''t;(i:1\ 1:ice; thea Alla\t• het'11 alt the i,�iil<t,lit tit secure a! built aeras., the water hazard leading tiefeti1e41 \'it tiiri:t 1•tittt•i1 Three .ti ._Iii 1 to No, ' ;reels, and equipment hnildin; s nivn-t' 111 (;miorie t, \\liege l;e,ov ,v i. .:1nle., t:ll:lll 1w iii' fill; of 1ittiel'tl - enl]tlityed, were .ut(•t'••ftll :it hist trod \\'ill -he enlarged. ,.Au experienced ;l-oumger pro,' \vlto was a veteran of the 'last war, has been engaged front a 'Toronto club, where he specialized in the teaching of young beginners iIl eot►nectioIl with the • recreation movement, and his wife will have..charge of catering for ideals, teas and social events in the ,Club. They will occupy' the. living qua'ters pe(;iul]a::iluilt f•(L>r_.I_..P�tli?ose besi.cie the club house. Altogether this looks like being the+ best and most active" season yet at the ('Itlb in its picturesque setting beside the river. • playotlpoints. - \villi their 1'tumil� lmovctl lust; '1'lntrs Tied for fourth place at the etnl of `'!1.v•' 'the regular schedule. the St. George's `'!1.v• with Jct•. l'httrlutte Kecd on leans squeezed into playoffs and 1lli'tt zy,umdtty Were .lir. amts Mrs. stat Iey struck their stride in surprising Thompson 011(1 sutl'_A1\ in, Mr. and :Nits. fashion. Ill tilt' playoff for the section John ,Norman and daughter Sharon, of "A" championship they emerged victor- Kincardine; 'Mrs, Alf. Errington, .1Ir. and ' \II's. Albert ilchliitehey and tiharon, of Carlow; Mr. and irrs, John Ic.innig ll :F atth.Atatt .1; 14u.,u .t k),.lzt"lr, concession of \Vest \\'asvanosh ; Mr. 011(1 ilrs. Radcliffe Murray and family., Donald and Norma and Miss Mary Murray, of St. Helens. . Presentation ' to Newlyweds. - Mr, asci :Ars. Cordon \\'itsot Of Nile were ions over St. Peter's, i tiox No. 1 acrd North St. No 1. In the tinttls they IJ1(l ?„jS,�ltl lnj lttst•,t(i TR•t t e ig 1111 victorious. to become- I',egue Putting -up an excellent game in the first of the two playoffs, Victoria went into a slumpin the. second gtlilte and • were defeated 1051 to 514: 1050 to 892: and 9:19 to 506, A great deal of credit must go to the Victoria teamfor then' guests of honor alt a reception on ,I''I'1- exeellent playing and fine sportsman -day night at the Dungannon Parish ship throughout the season and in ,the, Ilan. \IEI)o\\ E'll's orchestra ofBel- 1 playoffs. .High howlers for the St. George's grave provided music for dancing and team in the final game were George at lunch time the newlyweds Were Leitch and Hazel Wilmot With finand presented with an address of con - Lel respectively. l TWilmot high mall • for gratulation by Mrs, Wilbur John`ston, the Victoria team was Ewan Ross w(-ith and a purse of money with a sub - 4(i5 and "their high 111(1\ was Beryl stantittl sum was .presented by Mr. ,- Y �:: _�r1Yil sT(3113JcL+t�Z.-llra.y\-•t1tC(11L.`1F titre �withi til":' g, �t • I f u�llowerlfor_nt ('•11r((len-_.�flci 1v I Ich. ;.., ,.\\�1I1TTPr i1f 'thE'„COIly()lilflk)I7 $eP1.ES_Ra.S. r _ - - wL'ly..lU1S- 'Knox No. 2 teat,, who defeated S• t. I ' George's "R" section teals. ceonneous shower Was held for Mrs. Jack Mason (nee Joyce RitettI at A number of Codtric•h merchants the li;ttue of her parents, Mr. and Mrs: ,state they ante a falling off in •delnand ; k. o . Rretlttlii n Monday tttnt:night and was Ri\•ett� \Irs. for chocolate hars.�since- the price went :\lhert ,..ed tt :aril \Irs: (xltld,s Rivets. wpr•tr:.oight cents. The demand. how- 1 About thirty-five '*nests were present •ever, is still sufficient to more than take 1 and played hittgt. Joyce hawing jest' carp of the supply. • ! returned from her . honeymoon Wits - IBBERT & SON !IIICKEN BONELESS ®, a 7 -oz. Tin 39d OWNED AND OPERATED BY PURITY FLOUR •ALL PURPOSE 24 -Ib. 23o Bag • , AYSTIC FOAM 'RUG CLEANER Pint, 49° THE NEW FLOOR WAX Tin PIYSTIH FLO 49'0 the e,ea, ATLAN11C &PACIFIC ie. Cosh'. ANN PAGE MILK, STEAD WHITE or ,BROWN' 2. 24 oi, loaves 15 C TOILET SOAP ' PALMOLIVE Ciakuo 9¢ A „5 WHEN AVAILABLE USE SUPER SUDS - Pkv,. ?� PERFECTION COCOA a :IIb. 240. OLYMPIC , A 'SPICED BEEF 4.°i -230 HANDY SATIN TOWELS Pkg. 25¢ C. &B. WORCESTER 2 L�i1 SAUCE 6RA'PEFRU h'1' JUICE SCOURING PADS BELLO - a Pkg.11' PINEAPPLES 0 -oz. 0 �tkl. al -ca. la¢ Tin IT'S BACK AGAIN -ANN PAGE tit i('ll )y surprise W I.5 _ :Anderson read tial address 'itf con- gratulations awl little .7inititi' Rivett, youngest brother"of tither bride, br©ught ,in a little wagon decorated in 0 pretty color scheme and well laden with use - I fins tlnd lovely gifts. The- bride made a fitting reply:-tlrtrnking the -donors :for their laud rt'm enibranees. Miss Isa- belle Errington, dressed as 0 groom!. caused much lmel't•t.illeltt With her wit lamb 'minor during the everlimg. I)aitity refrehnicnt• Wet•e. 'erted ttt the (lose of the evening. (See Dtitigannon,newi' also on'page 6.) GODERICH TOWNSHIP 1(' a • • GoI)1•:It1('I1 _':l. 'rhe. comltmtnlity \wtta shoc'l:ed by the s,trldem Ptl•.iu:i r+f its. Ormond Aleut.]: • on Thursday la -.t. the' result of tit }wart ' t; k. The s} nova t by of t he coat- turtnity c\l 'liticrt to Miss ,\l ii •1: :Iti(t nri'!cr trl:lliwc.. \\-e titre .eery io rr.]t•tt•I 'that itr••:. .1. A. ilit(•hell. teacher its S.S. No. (1. 1- lignin coulim('cl t(r bei• "hot)ieill- nes \Ce hnlrc• site may •soon., be able tr. resutlte her 'anises. \11's. (;or(lon . Oi•1' is supplying* for lier. T'ttiw' chinch is deepl-y grtttef.tll to the fancily of i -1t ]tett James Itcrt7•trnt (►rr for lite gift of tit iin0t_jtu1 I,lble • i which they pt•rsmitod to the 'olntr(ti • 1 11 Easier Stuulay. 'The L'ihle \w•t• presented by )1 1.. Gordran, a)rr mid re.- ccived by Mt. (;eo. MIc1lwttin on ilt,httlf • of the c•ongregation. The •s,\Jortoo of til' ctommnmitiv. .e.x:t torted 1vt thr telttt}\c. ,of the 1:1'e Mr..W. 1'. 1.a\\ra�n1i. \\h'o pasitil a\wa\' on Frirhi\ Itt.t. \Tr. I.a\wrasittl intuit his home N‘ it'll \t r. trmtl Jlrs, Ttiiy Wilson. \Ce extend hetlrrie•1 comt.;rttttlltttiul`• to \Ir. and 111.-..iolltl •1)ietrir•h on their recent nitit•rittgt'I ' \tri. L)tetrit•h \ttt• ` formerly )1 ss 14 rrttinc T.tts.alime. )tr. and Mrs. I)ictrit•li \will make their home Mr. lied Argent of Mlytl; ins vj,ititi)}g his niece, Mrs. J. 1Vhittingham. 'Irs. Pearl ''riddle returned on Sat- urday from Toronto, where she spent the Winter with her daughter. itiss .Ann \\'urlele' retuned last week .,friint a visit of several months with her father. Mr. Charles \Vurtelt'. ;(t 't'ictoritt, B.C. This week she will att@Il(1-It .awet1144-441t4•te (\lttariti .S tniet-y for the Prevention of Cruelty to _Allillttila 'the .Royal,- ork.,jotei, Toronto. and while in the city will also he present at a meeting of the newly -formed Ontario doll Coll(tetors' tiociet1. Here's one of the best RCA Victor recordings by PE ", V c�.OM I ' . J� Once 'you hear it you, too, (viIl agree that here s.Perl ,0ollifl at his v,;ry best, for Perry sinrpl'' pours out his heart ill this newest hit.. Be s'urty„to hear it at our Reeord Bar NOW. Also '"I WANT TO T ANIS YOUR POLIS" Both by Perry ('olno on RCA Victor Ifieeord....75o Look to RCA Victor Recpr(0t for the Latest Hits..lIere are just a few 1 C:'�.N'T (Asci i'P THE NERVE MV ADOBE HACDENIlIA 'I'O KRSS''You fl �llN'T A-di,dD`.�NA fl.It::�D'E :VII FrdN.O PORTRAIT AIIN h: NO MORE 1're(idy Martin ait.1•bit Orchestra Ptlly It l',. \'ictus Uelur(1 '4 75e Ile'.\ \•i'ctor Record 'fl'LU PREACHER. AND THE !VS 1DEIl?.4ri'11 il:W p1g, SII t hrotai the tilt, "1'11 Be \ours- WHERE DOES Fr GET YOU WE .COULD IlD iIl.�flal': SUCH IN 1I'Illh: END? BE.AUTi e l+ MUSIC 1'ltil I[tirri• nod his orchestra \"lttt:;h:lm Monroe tltt.d hi. Or,•1. I(l'.A \'tic lot' Ile{' t'tl 75c. Ill'.' \'idol• Record .75c Convert your Radio to a Radio -Phonograph with the new -RCA VICTOR RECOR a PLAYER Just plug in. ! Self-starting silent motor, Handsome wood cabinet. $19.95 \\'illittnls 75c, VICTOR COMBINATION RADIO $99.50' VICTOR MASTER RADIO (Long and Short Wave Reception) $58.50 Exclusive 3 -way Matched Acoustical System -only RCA Victor has it! RCA VICTOR "PERSONAL, RADIO" The smallest radii ever built by RCA Victor. l RCA VICTOR ELECTROLA Just plug it in and play records. $43.50 - GODERICH HOME APPLIANCE SHOP R. H. CORNISH,, Proprietor WEST ST. PHONE 141 Swap it: Sell it! Rent it ! Bity it' Use 'Signal -Star want" ads. immerlemPliimmerm, 'yaws. FOOD, ETC., FOR BRITISH FLOOD VICTIMS. ONTARIO BRITISH FLOOD RELIEF CAMPAIGN from MAY 1st to -15th - Donations may be left at Town Hall, Goderich PEANUT BUTTER LIMITED SUPPLY -WHILE IT LASTS, CANNED SAL ' N • 16 -oz. 39st Jar LIMITED SUPPLY-LIBBY'S SPAGHETTI CII; EESE 20 -oz. 9 Tina 7E3CH for GRAPEFEUIT SEEDLESSASMARS96'0 6 250 ORANGES CALIFORNIA NAVEL 344's Doz. 23¢ . ORANGES FLORIDA VALENCIA 176'( Doz. CALIFORNIA 'Doz. LEMONS •' Extra 'Large 252's BANANAS GOLDEN RIPE ,FANCY 11114. -JUICE •2 �T, o:: 190 f;45WER OR VEGETABLE ' S SMALL. 2 Pkgs: ASPARAGUS CARROTS TEXAS, FRESH SPINA rI. TEXAS, CURLY LEAF BEARS r'LORIDA, STRINGLESS Native Gn owpi Leaf, Large Lama Es t' `a 5 , PASCAL Ib. CUBAN ea. RED SPAN1SIA 24'e 43¢ 450 150 290 WASHINGTON, All Groan Ib. 25$ 2 bobs ISS 2 lbs. 23 r ▪ ib. 294 1 ttte,Ads 250 f°r 250 The Maitland Golf Club is preparing • for the best year in its history on this, its twenty-fifth anniversary. in \\'titerlrrrt. , 9 �\6'.1i.5. itle('ting.-The .April meeting of the \\'.\t,`•, at the home • Qi itlrs. I'tire.t ile('lure. JTrs. .Tonus Y. "Ing hurl t•htt t'g of the (lev(tt tonal period. The thence was "The ITttWi'r,of tit Rt ' ii 1'hri,t." itrs. Ceo. itf('TlWttin' ftinrt'd tl:t n,eetimg with a mitt An article on Indict was rears by 'Mrs. 1.:\ (Tett MTctlttttiis. •ind a (lilet. by, Mrs. Thos. `ntwerby :LA Mrs. Gordon- Orr was., touch enjoyed. Mrs: Gerald Orr httd charge of the business period. eTosi; `<)f thr t ffieiting tlth-'hotness' served lunch. Grown in Ontario by the oldest and largest producers of Hybrid ' Seed Corn in Canada. We have the right variety for eit('li and every condition of soil 'and purpose. iluy• the best al reasonable prices. NEW. IDEA DISTRi1WTOI.t --- ddODERIC1I, ON' '. In View of this, considerable new e(lttipment Iras been purchased and the club• house is being renovated. '▪ •I'lle new pro, fit', Trudelle, of 'Toronto, an experienced teaeher, comes with the. reputation of being a most remiss` and courteous instructor. Plionl'-- Goderich 931 R 34 Carlow 2821 latf Because 'of increased operating costs it IIts been found necessary to inerease the rates slightly-. New9 rates are: Family, $-10; mall and one'dependent, $35; man, $2.5; ivulillln, $1;=). Special rates for 1)etSr,illllers filt(l non -earning sti1(1('1i1t;.. Shareholders get reductions of about, twelve per cent. frtltu regular ,fates. (il'eell fees $1 1)er fray for 11011-t'(sielettts 1)111\, Members fees are tltl(' and brayable at opening, o1' Te'il�itll. W. A. COULTHURST, Secretary -Treasurer. Groceries and Dry Goods SUNOCO (MS AND OIL -- MORNING DELIVERY= PHONE fins ' 16tf SPECIAL! 1940 INTERNATIONAL TRUCK,' D36. 7' x 12' x 72" SOLID RAOE. SALES SERVI''E P,AITS "DON" ABERHA11Z Prop. Phone 025W St. Andrew's St., Goderich Abewhart's Garage ti11.1111. 10 it ; sly 1 i1 11