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SULTRY
FOWL -34c lb. SPRING BROILERS -
40c lb.
We liay top I(I arkot places for eggs and poultry. Bri
the in fresh and free fro is stain,
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LAKESIDE PRODUCE
Next 'Ryan's Feed Milfl Your Satisfaction Is Out Swops
HEALTIH't'L Ii2NJOYMENT IS MONEY'S BEST F:MPLO-YMI NT --
GIVE FOR TIM NEW ARENA.
ABBO . At Q.lezaan(lra 1EIoa-14104,
Goderich, on May 14t1a, 1947, to Mr.
aM Mrs. Ronald Abbott, Godc th h, a
son, Harold Wayne. •
C'ATCHPOL10. — Irene . and Bruce
Catchpole°are happy to'announeo the
arrival of a daughter, Margaret
Irene • (,Margo) ,` at AlezamIra Hos-
pital, Goderich, ,on May l th.
DANIELL.•—At Kirkland Lake General'
Hospital; on May last,. 1947, to Mr.
and Mrs. E. L. Daniell (nee Jessie
I c Lawn Mower -.
Official., Opening
MAI TLA ND GOLF'' CLUB LTD.
SATURDAY;'MAY 24th
(CELEBRATING 25th ANNIVERSARY)
Servige
Bring your Lawn Mower in now
for shan'pming and overhauling.
Newest type of equipment used.
KEN ALGIN
COR. VICTORIA & BROCK ST.
PRONE 594J
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m rn o SIGNAL,STAR
Maths son), Z1 i` x3, Vara Elgar,
PORTER, , At ).An $aradra I oslaltal,
Go(larleh, on May 17th, 1947, to M.
L M Niro, ✓°l , 'o ter, E,J. 2,, Gotta-
rich,
(zallaric'hD, a lion.
MED .
BROVHEY.- At I troit, pa May 12th,
ug, John Uuiaphrey E 'opAaey, hus-
band of Vina >llliott, formerly of
.Goderich, in his 78th your. • "
CLAR .—In Goderich on Tuesday,
May 20th, 1947, Ia thel Mary Qreigh-
ton, -widow of the late Rev. Charlet
F. Clarke.
The funeral will take place Froin her
late r'esidence,.Elglu avenue, oa. Friday,
May '23rd, - at 2.30 p.m. Interment in
Maitland cemetery. -
NICk')1L..It1 Goderich, on Monday, May
Ur, 1917, Alexander A: Nicol, in his
gist year.
Mr. Lloyd W. Correll-zand son, of
Oshawa, visited over the week -end with
his mother, Mrs. Ed. Curren, and other
relatives. Donald ()ke of Goderich
township accompanied them ott their
return to Toronto, where he is taking
a three months' course at the 'Technical '
School.
PROGRAM
9.30 a.m. GENTLEMEN'S 9 HOLE COMPETITION.
Medal Play Kiker Handicaps.
.00 p.m.- MIXED TWO -BALL FOURSOMES.
(Kindly ,be on time or 'phone in your entry so that
the draw can be completed) .
44)0 p:zn. LAII.IES DRIVING; APPROACHING AND PUTTING
COMPETITIONS.
6.30 p.m. RlUFFET SUPPER FOLLOWED BY PRESENTA-
TION OF CUPS AND PRIZES.
(Cover charge for refreshments and supper—$1.25 per person. Phone
the Club House `633' for reservations not later than Thur., May 22).
• 8.30 p.m. DANCING in the newly decorated C1ub.,House..
SPECIAL—DRAW FOR DOOR ' PRIZE ($5.00).
_1Via.y I extend to allz but particularly to beginners and new members,
a very hearty welcome.
Chairman .of Golf Committee
C. K. NAFTEL.
'In case of rain there will be entertainment • at the Club HouSe.
'20-1
iI's' Fish arid
Chips
• HA,MII, TON ',S TREE T •
OPEN SATURDAY, MAY 24th from 11 a.m. to 1 aom.
SUN'IAY 3 p.m. to 11 p.m.
CLOSE* MONDAY ALL DAY.
. Try Our Fish and-•Chips—Tasty, healthful, economical.
PHONE 197
£oderich Lawn Bowling Club
WILL HOLD
1VIIXED DOUBLES-�MAY. 24th
`ENTRIES CLOSE AT 2.30 P:M., MAY .24th
3 Games (2 in afternoon and 1 in evening) , 21x
Carlow General Store. News
FARM .FENCE—Order your requirnients. -
,, A quantity of. Cedar ,Posts in stock.
•
GRASS AND CLOVE1 SEED—It's getting late. If you
need it, order it.
HYBRID SEED CORN—Most sizes , and maturities avail-
able 'yet. But,order at- once.
Bring your ELECTRIC _FENCE in for a Spring Tune -:tip.
Batteries in stock.
CLOSED SAT. MAY 24th—OPEN FRIDAY EVENING.
If we haven't got r it, we'll, get it. .
•
PAGI TM
Briets,
yrs. BeverlyFM' will be at home
at a.'t. George's rectory en Wednesday,
May 28th, from 13.39 until 6 "o'eloela.
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Shut-in's Day, June ist. Send y.o9
shut-in friends a subscription ,to a
favorite mag zine. See Miss Mary B.
:Howell or Mrs. Isnray MacLean. -21
Tile exhibition 'ou Canadian. handl-
.crafts to be -shown ht Goderich on
May. '9th and 30th will be at MacKay
Hall. There 'will be no admission
charge.
The interim Board of Directors of
the (xoderic'b Nursery Scheel wish to
'announce that owing to the unavoid-
able absence' of the supervisor, Mrs.
C. Veters, the operations of the school
will he suspended for the rest of this
term. -21
Ladies' section of ti'llaitlat)d Golf
Club will hold its annual nixed bridge
at the club houtie on the everting of
June 12th. Persons wishing to ar-
range„tables pleau contact 31rs. Earl
Ma Laren at phone .1.J, Adrnissiurl
54)c, . -21
Welcome, everyone: `t i Ahrnt;ek
Chapter daffodil tea, bridge and 500
at Legion hall, Thursday, .1tay 29th.
Cards at..2.15 and tea 4,30 p.m. -21
,Come one, come ail to i t.''(;eorge'.
Parish Hall, Saturday. 11,13 31,i,.3 to
5.3o p.m. `t; ,\ndre•w' .;roup ,potl.iht•
I)utilil Coffee Shop. •af1•r•rno..11 tea,
plants, fads} work, home -baking sale.
21
Nervous. rundown 11 need' I
VIGORINE--fhe "pep" .tome, for new
itality. 15 -day treatnie'nt $1.00. At
Emerson's T)riig St are. .15-22
.
CARDS OF THANKS
,III•; FAMILY (lI•' THE LATE MItS.
Lorena Ilardy take this means of
expres.i1lg their thanks to those who
.Ont flowers, loaned' cars or in an} '
way exteriihed kindness arid sympathy
•to them in their recent bereavement.,,,
WORDS CANNOT ADEQt',ATELY
express our deep appreciation of
the many kind ,and ,sympathetic acts
that came to us at the time of our
bereavement. NIRS. A. A.. NICOL,
MARGARET, RUTH AND'JACK: '--21
MRS. E. D. BROWN WISHES TO
thank those who were so kind -to
her during the last illness and at the
death of her husband. She is also
grateful' to those who sent floral trib-
utes or loaned cars for the funeral.
'NEW TIRES!
1st_ Quality .4 -Ply
TRANS -CANADA-
List Your
440:SPrice ('east
451(72L- 13.90 ,11.15
475-500,/19 .14.70 . 12.25
475-500,:40- 15.25 '12.20
"25 50/15 017.(x) • 14.10
-5 50
5:/ 17 19.35 . 15.50
600/16 21.55 ,017.25
N`'e Do Vulcanizing
FRANK A.. _GALLO _
c PHONE 599 14 NORTH ST.
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DIAMOND & WEDDING RINGS
C,UARANTFLr PtiaFrr %No,
INSURFYi r^RFE AC,Aincer z.QSS
43,50
Illustrated are only a few of the ma .y lovely styles to, ehoose
from. Let us show you these and many others, all of
Bluebird quality, beauty and sound' value,
WITH PRICES FROM $35.00.
Healthful Enjoyment
Is Money's Best Employment
We heartily endorse the New Arena Campaign.
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Filsinger's
Jewelry Gifts
FAIR PRICES
SATISFACTION ASSURED
Records --3 for $1.00
WH Y PAY MORE?
VICTOR
POPULAR
COLUMBIA
CAPITOL ' - JIVE -
MAJESTIC BLUES
,DECCA
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AND' -'MANY OTHERS WESTERN
COME IN AND SEE OUR, WIDE SELECTION,
- Support the New Arena
WEST
mall Army of Canvassers All Set to Launch Ne
Arena Campaign For- Funds Monday, May 26th
ABOUT 100 VOLUNTEER CANVASSERS HAVE PLEDGED THEIR HELP --Will You Make It Easy For Them?
T nine o'clock Monday morning these men- will start out to do
a job. The .whistles and bells of Goderich will Sound to mark
the occasion. Thus, the opening. of our campaign for funds for
tate flew Arena will get ander way. •
OUR OBJECTIVE IS "$50,000, =,
It seems like a lot; but the little town' of Hespeler, population
3000, raised $45,000. for a similar project by public subscription, which
is the equivalent of $15. for every man, woman and child. Goderich '•
will do as well.
Message from Mayor Mooney
On, the ,eve of the opening of the campaign ,to raise funds'for
(:oderich's new arena flay 26th-- may I c1a11 upon every citizen of
(,uderit'h Lo give generously, keeping,'constantly in mind the ,years
of enjoyment and healthful +recreation that would be provided by
.1 Ile\ arena.
'Whell one Stop:; to re -
fleet, (loderical has done little
for its young people. A new
arena wou:(1 not only
provide them with
,, an Unsurpassed source of rec-
reation but would also hring
-..to. all tize»s-'nf-•Goclerieh -in= .: -
creased entertainmea,} and on
a larger scale than has hither-
to been eltjoyed. Other benefits
would accrue to the town of
Goderich that are not -at the
moment .apparent.
The more money that is
cc&ntrihnted in the fartaeoming'.
canIrmi',n the less there would
have to be grvatited through
the•taxpayers at a later date.
Newt week Goderich ex>
peets .every cit.isen to' do his
or het duty.
Give the campaign a
push. *vith a sul) tantia1 eon-
tribution--and keep the. ball
rolling.
U. D. MOON It1Y (Mayor).
OF OUR TOTAL OBJEbTIVE'
one-third is being aimed at by the Industries of Goderich and their
employees, one-third, through special names, the balance by general Canvass
HOW YOU. CAN HELP THE MAX ' WHO CALLS ON YOU! '
By remembering that he is giving his time, plus his donation,
We are called upon from time to `time: for various national
appeals for aid to' other countries. The response, in all cases,4has
. equalled and exceeded the objective.
Is it not much more essential that we support our own home
ands local endeavor by giving not only as ,generously as we have
to tJiese other appeals but even much more so.
to help this worth while effort. He is anxious to do as well as he' can
and to finish his job as quickly as possible. Therefore, treat him cour-
teously. Give him_ your donation. Help hirer in any way you can,
Remember, the location has not been chosen. The new building will
riot be built until a more favourable time, and you will have a 'say as to
these 'points.
Here A.re Your Canvassers
The following is a list of the men who w ill be calling on you ,gin ,the various polling
divisions, and we can finish this job in th ree days WITH YOUR HELP.
Hundreds are helping! Won't you?
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Square—Ivan Lotf'ion and Mat. Ainslie.
The._>f1rst pleentioned of ez411:4rot1A) J1,5,.,a
zone captain.
J. H. Lauder, Gordon McManus, Jack Gardiner,
Chas. Larder, A. L. Cole, Elmer Cranston,
John Thorpe. F:.
Nelson Hill, Arnold Doak, Ernie Craig, ,Geo. .
Alison, John McDonald, Archie Townsebd,
Lorne Bowler.
W. A. Hay, John Pinder, BILA Mills, Reg. Bell,
G, Whaley, Gordon Bannister, Harry San-
derson. •
H. D. Helstrop, K. Aitken, Ray Cooper. Bill
' McGrath, Frank Skelton, Ray Nelson, C.
Gibbons.
Nip Whetstone, Bud Jerry. Bill Ross, Harold
• . Hedger, Hen Leltnaire. Lorne ,Young.
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Our job is to make a start. What money is raised will be kept
in trust until such time as it is deemed advisable to start on the actual work
SO HELP HIM WITH AS LARGE A DONATION AS POSSIBLE
It takes a real effort to carry through with. a project such as this.
REMEMBER OUR SLOGAN
Healthful Enjoyment, Is Mortey's Best Employment.
Earl Westbrook, Walter Westbrook, L. (. Gid -
ley, Bill Riley, Frank Waikom, George
:,, _.. ,l.Iurlltsanun, �Alt�Currys... _; - - .. .:
Harvey Erskine, Dave Allan, Ray Jackson,
Gordon Henderson, Leo Waliae, Ernie
Pridham, John Graf. a
Harry Ford, Con Baechler, Ron Price, M. Mason,
Sam Anderson, Jim Reynolds, Hoy 11:treck-
'nridge.
Frank Donnelly, Cecil Attridge, II. Blackstone,
Ray King, E. Jeasop, M. Mathere, Eh Ross.
Murray Goodwin, Frank Hibbert, Geo. Filsinger,
Jack Cory, Geo. Parsons, Fred Armstrong,
Bruce Catchpole.
Guy Emerson, W. Newcombe, Jack Newcombe,
John fiull!, Chas. Bridgewater; Stewart
Cr
Norman Miller, Don Aberhart, Bill MacDonald,
Harold Newcombe, Jim Lee, Harvey Baa.
ter, Ken Pennington.
Goderich CommuMity Recreation Centre Committee
CS •'ITIIIS AY)VIMITIS]Ea5&MINT' DONA'1Ckp BY TH111 SIGNAL -STAR
ERICH COMMUNITY i"ECREATION CENTRE
a BUILDING FUN rrl APPEAL
Subscriber's Name
— AcTJi ess
I/We agree to pay to the Goderich Community
Recreation Centre
The sum of
Cheque or Cash herewith
Make cheques payable to Gaaleriefln . Com unity Rc reation Centro
Ge * oral Ohairn n - Treasurer
MAYOR D. D. MOONEY ' , iq. P. O LAPMAN
CLIP THI8 COUPON AND SEM) IT IN TODAY.
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