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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-05-01, Page 4ofher... AIX the joys and sweet anxieties that were hero Who you wore Growang zap will return to her w of,en you oft iornor her with ilo`wers on MOTHER'S DAY. Wh.etb r Mother is a black away or across the connti.f, e we can see to it that she'll get her fair®rite sowers fro on MOTH ._,':'8 i ,A '. Order them to -day Ca1ceolaria .i ,pse3 wai t, you TOT PLANTS ydrangea egoiaias Fuschias, Ferns, etc. CUT FLOWERS Carnations Tulips Stocks Sweet Peas Cineraria Jacks fl1Sq itl!C7l ii•�' 49 BRUCE ST. PHONE 105 Mixed Paas Snapdragons Lilies, etc., - Florists onded lVleniber of .theF.T.D. Flowers wired anywhere. (Germany and Japan_excepted) y� (1 r1ow Gid eral Store News ROSE BRAND and 'CH;OICETFeRIA FEEDS �slc those who feed thein. GRASS AND CLOVER SEED IN SOCK &'to(k, - poultry . hog. chain link fabric, soft gal armed, black, barb ;and farm gates.- (Order early) FRANKLIN AIL WAIN "-THE STORE WITH THE STOCK" _.M... p l'hnxt--(°arFo%v _>?t•t..�,.��... ......... _ ....� T E G ODERIC SIGNAL TA1 � ,»•ire, GOD RICA TOWNSHIP ® LES PATTERSON'S Fresh Meats t ODI1 RICU -1 W ° IU ', April 89. L1MEUI$N, April D. Mr. and Mrs. _-• .lr, apdArs. li,roelsi Orr. Donald a laugh Chisholm spent the.' weekkfeakdl Billy, of Toronto, visited (relatives in with iaisPataot ler, Mrc Jas. Chishol:u(, the community over the Feel -end. Mrs. sr;, and Mr. and Mrs. Meyer. Sillib returned To Toronto with them Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Bogie, Listowel, for a visit sggnt the week -end With Mr. and Mrs, Miss Helen Bell of,',Loudon is vi .ting Rod,' ]Bogie. with her father,': Mr. Jas. Bell. Miss t s ' i ;t^ " ^ _ Mrs. Hume ("i.ut'ton is a patient in Bell had just returned from a holiday Victoria Hospital, London. at' Charleston, S.C. ' Mr. Wan. Clutton, a student of 0. _, .02, 14.y. R. IL Turnbull occupied the Guelph, lao home for the summer ptilpit of Union church last Sunday. vacation, Mr: and Mrs. John Gordon and Mrs. Mr.. Jake Fisher, who has been on Mary Brown, of Seaforth, visited with the sick lists at they home of his son, Mr, and Mrs. Reg. Johnston and other • Mr, Harvey Fisher, is improving nicely, relatives over the week end. Miss Joan Clark is nursing a sprained Mr. Arnold Porter has left for an - ankle these days. other season's sailing -on the Great Iiarrw•._Chishohn has returned Lakes. to West borne after visiting. his - Mrs. J. H. McI1wa'rn has left for `her- 1\imother,, r.. John Chisholm, and other home' at I3t•ockton, Montana, after at of members he family. month'svisit with friends arid relatives ifiuib .—The April meeting of• in Godei,iclt, Guderich township and the Farm Forum was held on Monday (grand Bend.>, evening last at the home of 'Mr. and Mr. Moulin 'MacAllister has left for Mrs? Jus-. Freeman,, with twenty-four visit ton, Montana, a, after a months present. Mr. Nelson, assistant agri- cultural sit the borate Of his parents. here. f h 2' cultural representative, gave a report He wars air for lletie'd by K. Williams. of the furtrth .annual conference for '1`lai> Junior Iced Cross ofS.S. No. 1 junior farmers held sit the O.A,C., Groceries and Dry Goods — SUNOCO GAS AND OIL — NING DELIVERY -- PHONE 611 16tf M ,mold their home and land, which was forauerly the property,,ot the late Tom (:reels, to Mr. and Tags. Win. \ roon)un. Rev. W. J. Rogers, pastor, of the ;std the teacher wish to express their t-itited (•htlri•lt. will conduct anitivers- , (,ueiph. The>;e were severatl repre- thanks to all who helped 111 tanking :try sert]i•es at B1'11(.0[10 (1 tlti coming se 1latives.frotn different States iii the- their school. patty 0 success. ' T1t('y Sunday. The services in the church 1'.`. present at this conference, thus realized $37. •'' l ere, at :i p.m. D. .T., will be taken affording an opportunity to -exchange • T)raluatie ('tub Concert.---.tja enjoy- ity Its°v. E. 1{. Stantw:iy, of irticetielcl,views awl opinions :as well as creating able 0\ ening. was spent at l'tliula a returned missionary front Clti[tu• i m'w friendships. Mr. Nelson's report church lost' Tuesday, when -a convert \lit. and •\Irs'. ()wen Moort' of Nile was very interesting; IIo also re: ' \\-tis trityl 'under the auspices .of the ;,re spending this week visiting \Vital 1'errl•(1 to the newly organized Junior , Dr.;mat]e ('lab. 1I''. L. II. 'Turner -Air, :ma \Irs'. Bert ('ra\wfurci. Mars. halt ers' flub at Dungannon, hoping \w0' t•Itfiriiiait for the evening, The moor, is aciliy:: her ;l her rte- all junior fanners will join the Club. prograit`tg, consisted of vocal iutd in- turned home fr(tin tau' Go lio-'l' hos- Plans were made to hold a picnic early strnmt•iita1 uninbers. readings.. and a tpiial last week. - - in June.. play. Several. titiiitl,et's shy the se•hool The \C.M.i . and. \V.A. held -their tlliltlrcii ti(ldetl variety to -the pro„r1m. regular monthly meeting on 'Thursday Ii,ecent visittUs'\with,MIis..('. Lini[tg- • '1'lle play entitled "BBiubly Answer,: an afternoon last at the tomo' of \ars. Ja • 0o11 were Mr. anil Mrs. Juhtt mourn i- ' ct itcluded the program. ''1w, tltfieu•rle, what a t tt1 attendance. and rice children, oY K11 ltener. nimitbet•, of the last are to be von''- "Mrs. 'McKettzit' -‘vas in t:it;trge of the - •• ,-•� :;militated on the success. 'of their meeting. During ,-the business period - \wurk.. , of the W.A. it was decided to have Junior ed Cross Parte'_—S.s. No. 1 the play "Adventure Bound." by the held a pat ,• t the school on April young people of -Auburn, held Friday 1tith, when the mills put' on. a junior evening- of this week. The hostess Red Cross meeting. in (hits' t' of Prt?si- served lunch .and a social hour was ,lent Cora Driver. and S'ectotary Toon . silent. (.riga:. AtPthe• conclusion of tit' meet- Farm Sold..—Mr. and Mrs. George ing a program was presented. and My. !Richardson have sold. their farm. to Clayton. lotithwaite•crtndn(•ted an .auc- j AIr. and Mrs. Jas. Dougherty of•I-Cings- tion sale of "white elephants." pruec'eds ibridge anti will move about May 1st. of which wett.e lS•l;(l. A fish'pond,.drew This„farm, which -is situated on the �, .. .. _• _.. .. .� . �... wt.tla nce: #'t?,r-t:.t1o„-..ti a.t �-n(af:A t }:�,�-.'\..lzzt,...., ll..l... - ]�.,I.. « chi+-•mttt'rrtt�}rr •(�-ally- itz �ZkE� -1 Dow', and dancing were ranch enjoyt'di \vas cleared of brush by Mr. Richard by' all. The Driver -MacDonald -Lam- ,.son's father, Richards on.- over prey orchestra agaitrsnpplied etcellent • c'ightr years ago and •has been in mush.. • g nnouncement D. McMILLA-N - ii;ishes tt annottnce he -'has :taa:kon :koi er; the„PLUMBING . .... HEATING division of H. 0. Jerry and solicits {your patronage. Agent i` or GOOD CHEER FURNACES and BEATTY Pumps and pressure systems. Prompt'attengiven t� all plumbing and heating zieeds. 1S PORT ALBERT' • o j the sante name ever Slum. Mr. and Miu, Richardson have been busy the ipast few -months btyilding a new house - ' ” 4 in Port Albert. on the lot which be- - lunged tel the late George Hawkins, - PORT AT.BETIT.• ,April. ` 11.—MIr. and Mrs. Ilor;ice Cunningham _of Walker - who cleared it over eighty years ago. • iville visited n couple of days last week - ' 1 \with Mr. find M-rs, Charles-- Crawford. �- - -A FIELD .. twliile ell route to their summer t hfi5iae - - , ,tet, \\tartan. SSIIFIT I D• April :3(l.—M, . Emile ! .'"'-7'ITII-PPTI-:` Tull ii'iii) of -1f i T n'r ie \r)rg:lrtl of Clltcar,o is wtstting• at the 1 -visited-for a day Int week with Itis home. of her parents. MIr. nod Mfrs. sister. Mars. :'llhert McGee. Father wit,, was very "serionslv, ill., Hubert MI:at Donald. is inter"citing slowly and Lias been ( Mi. Dave MiiteKeiivit' vat. in Toronto ' irranteti a t\vtp 11tt,[ttlis' leave from hi• o\ er 'the \veek-end.' itis 'dialler; who church. spent, the winter in the city. 'returned - Mars \V••nt. Crawford is T4pend.iitg 0 home with him. 'month \ isitinx with her (laughter. :qrs. Mrs. hector MlacLean visited with' Robs. nke In Godorich township. relatIves in Goderirh for a few days. Mr. anti Mrs. Clifft,rd (Crawford have JI}•. Julio Maclhic. ltus_s1,id hi• fa•i ii rpt I viuu•th`tmaeKt'.nzit; of K.11116ss. This farm ll:i:s been in po t'ssiou of the Mlac It lie family for a luilg time. Mr. \1;tc Rae will be much missed in this cola= rnnnity ' - I)r. Jack•Treat of Chicago is visiting with MIr. and Mrs. Russel •Rissett. ; .T itl;h is enjoying- his holidays hl•inting' an(I tishan'T. ST. HELENS IFBEBEEs i*QUISIANA, FRESH Pint Box al , GRApEnuni TEXAS MARSH SEEDLESS 96's 5 for25 -0 LIENONS CALIFORNIA JUMBO—size 26216ttWW -ORANGE CALIFORNIA NAVEL 344'smaws ' ' FLORIDA VALENCIA 176'. pilincEppu CUBAN RED SPANISH BANANAS GOLDEN RIPE IrAllin LOUISIANA, NEW CROP SPACII ARKANSAS, FRESH - • OLD ENGLISH - PASTE - WAX 1 lb. tin 59c OWNED AND OP:RATED BY,,., AT!tANTiC a PACIFIC to. c,. o. r, sT. HELENS', April 2S.-MIr•. and Mars. Gard tit \fill -e: rf London were ' home- for the week -end. Mars. Gordon JlcPlterson and Mrs. Andrew (:aunt attended the meeting of the Ilnrun Presbyterial-\\'.J1.t. held 11 Exeter last week. Rev. Al, G. New - toil was in attendance at the ntt'eting of Presbytery also held„at Exeter. Mars. Lorne I v ei's of Dungannon. the district pres.blent. vvill be guest speake,r', at the meeting of the Women's. Institute 1,_ tt• lo' held ;it Mfrs . Gttrdutt Rintnu.l's on Thursday afternoon. 'Afar 1�t. J:tutt•• •(-.unit:. Mr.* F.ar (;sant ;inti Miss •.Testi Aitchison were recent ” guest- of'M i and M1rs.\\-aj•d , hichImia.' at 'fort : ('•tll,ot'ne. MIPs. Gatu,tt • re- it„tineci for a linger visit. Mrs. .\rt•hie - _lnderstu of \\'bite- church has iteen renewing old at•tjltiijnt- mit•es in tllf' et.litlittmity: Grown in Ontario by the oldest and lamest producers of 'Hybrid -Seed Corti in Canada. • • • ,We latice alae' right variety for each ,and every condition of soil and purpose. Rotp Liwn tan Bearing, Rubber Tired 5 blades Easy 'running. Maly gljlarauz<nteea - B'YII.M D!(1.7 ; owers ` RI') E1NHOUSE CHIMES Come in and listen to the melodious, tones. Push the button and hear the musical greeting. VICTOR COMBINATION RAM0 $99.50 VICTOR MASTEB ]RA 11'lQD_ (Long and Short Wave Reception) . $58.50 Eiclusive 3 -way Matched Acoustical System—only ' CA Victor has it! RCA VICTOR "PERSONAL RADIO" The smallest radio evei!built by RCA Victor. Fits into a top -coat pocket. RCA VICTOR ELECTROLA Just plug it in and play records. $43.50 ODERIC HOME r APPLIANCE.. SHOP R. H. CORNISH, Proprietor PHONE 141 WEST ST. Buy the best at reasonable - prices. - NEW S' I I)E.1 w , DISTRIBUTORS 601) :RICH, ONT. Phone— _ (oderich 031 R 34 -- Carlow 2821 l5tf Open Meeting Goderich ,.Board of Trayde ° TOWN HALL MONDAY, MAY - _5th, at 8 p.m. SPECIAL SPEAKER WILL BE Col. Walter Brown executive secretary of the University of Western Ontario, ' who will talk -on ' - "CIVIC BEAUTIFICATION AND . TOWN PLANNING" in connection with National- Beautification Campaign from May 12. to 24. 7PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED. SEE THE :` SENSATIONAL SEE W. J. MILLS FOR SAFE, MEW GO , Yes, Goodyears give mole miles of safe, econ- o ical service th-any'ofher tire. Get brand new Goodyears today! ., for Pl&asa¢ Shaving • t - er ANO Campbeli's Drug Store Phone 90 - 'loderich FANCY. CLARK'S MUSHROOM CROWN or tIIEEI4IVE • LIM1TfD SUPPLIES ,BrjuirsVECARIAN 1®-oie� 150 'E'ins Fuller Dealer Wanted See Your GOOD EAR Dealer W. J. MILLS Plymouth -Chrysler PHONE 755 " Goderich, Ont. - tie Cuts" 2(1 inch swath. .ld,justahle height. Weight, :,J pounds. Self lubrication. "tr r The lightest and saifesi hotter num er iia use. \-a(ctio)n .action tileapq .fasiel' 'rtitt ins,'. 111. PRICE—$216.00 2 cycle engine.. GODERICH MOTORS SOUTH ST.PHONE 83 (rood opening for titian. with c'ar to acct as our exclusive dealer in this district and handle (JO well 'known lice on a 'Moral discount basis. Recently i'nr'reased quotas now allow for full .time'prollts• Of $70 to g(►O ,per week. Cash in • ,on the increased demand for our quality brushes and household products. No experience nec>es- nary if well recommended. Writs' FULLER' BRL Sli COMPANY, LTD., LOtt'dou,, Ont. for intttrviiew and full partktitelatr. 4S. 1939 MERCURY SEDAN, 1940 Ittterl"eraTruil:, Ne* paint, New tires, 6' :r platform with New Motor. 60" acat..,oval very (;oodc Condition, MODEL A FORD SEDAN, 1937 GHRYSLER SEDAN, Good tires ttid motor.. New tires, New motor. Body fair. • -' • Pbone 625W Aberhart's Garage "DON" ABEI,HART,. Prop. St. Andrew's St., Goderieh 'tom; •