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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-05-22, Page 10411i0 e401111r'fiti. 11M1b.' irr :' •1•-..4..100. ',moo ";.. ,, loglb• - -4.,.�t'i.� 'If-'M(xra:+claim. it moo- 5! .:•4'`I,'? -X04$.° ••r '. ` aiMt a'IR% !14 iv fl' MA !Yt411IVIrrr '% `> '04sAn" . r ��'+"A `a �lftpl •A+ THE GOD RICU SIGN'' T. GE RGE'S CHURCH SL NADAY, MAY ;:5 -t n, 11947 8.S0 Dam. HOLY CO:l MLTN1 N. ?KM a.m. MAIN SUNDAY . SCHOOL. 11.00 a.m. M Ill Ni NCt PRAYER ER ANILD 'SERMON. H 1.00 Qa. n. JUNIOR CONGRE A'BJ1ON. - 3.00 p.m. PRIMARY 1IDEPAW115LENT. 7Q10 p.m. EVENING PRAYER AND SERMON. REV."'ill;l VERL' . )'ARR, B.A.. L.T1rf, RECTOR.' ANIlDIE:IlI'Il'(D'.e--Organist and Choirmaster. North St. United Church 111 a.m. P ^• IIMARY DEPARTMENT, NURSERY CLASS AND MISSION BAND. 1111 a.m. "T, "E CHlt','CH ANU' EDUCATION." 7 p.m. SERVICE W1THD n , AWN IN FAVOR OF VICTORIA STREET CHURCH ANNIVERSARY SERVICE . Mrs. M. Hetherington will preside at tihe organ. MINISTER—REV. R. IL TURNBULL, t .A., Brox Presbyterian Church 9.45 a.m. Sunday School. 10 a.m. Young People's Bible Class. 11 a.m. Junior Congregation. PUBLIC WORSHIP. THE SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM. "e p.m. PUBLIC WORSHIP. A. Sermon Subject:. "The Word As Seed." SUNDAY, JUNE 1st—SACRAMENT OF THE LORD'S- SIPPER. MINISTER --REVEREND RICHARD STEWART - Director of Praise—Mr. William Wiekett, A.T.C.M. Come and Worship the Lord in the Beauty of 'Holiness. Victoria. St. United :Church 'MINISTER—REV. LAWRENCE 13, TURNER, B.A. Organist and tchoir Director—bliss. Mary Joyce Strachan ANNIVERSARY. SERVICES -11 a.m. REV. R. GORDON HAZELWOOD, B.A., B.D. (WEST - SOLOIST—M S. -e. EDWARD, GODERICH" Anthems—"Let Mount Zion l ejoiee—Pfreumer. "I, Am Alpha and Orllega"—Stainer. '7.00 p.m. REV, R. GORDON HAZELWOOD, BA., B.D. Anthem—"Consider and. Hear Me." • •SOLOIST—REV. LAWRENCE H. TURNER. • Monday 8 p.m.. Young People's ,Union. A "Cook's" Tour through Europe by Ewan Ross. VICTORIA WELCOMES Vi Ot. Goderich Baptist Church 1.00 a.m. "POWER LIMITED? WHERE-_ AND WIB?" p:tu: "BUILDING NEW ORDER." ` 1'NE 1:st-SHUT4N'S SUNDAY:. Visit. Remember to go. They appreciate YOUR HEAVEN HELPS THE. HELPERS. ° REV. G. W. H. -MEDLEY. MRS..ELLA 11. DONALDSON, A.L.C.M., Organist For Results - A Classified Ad - TAR FOR SALE FOR BALI!,a>Il'tf,ALE. 1'E i)1('1{1'1'D SPAN- q� (It SALE; 1' 11.9:. puppies; exceptional- 11tttl Phone 879'.11. a 20x' good brick house and baro, hydro. - I Also for sane for removal, barn 40' x 00' e�OIt SALE.- EW tri"r13O;W1tD and frame house on concession 1, Col- motors, Immediate delivery. Phone :• Intrue township. Also writing; de k.atld 5ti6W, M..'r11IE:S(.►N'S " \WEL1)LNG kitchen cabinet. Apply J. _FLICK,. 22: SERVICE, ,Newgate street.• • 19-22 Ciimert)n street, phone 11111M. '4,11) S FOR SAL1:.----B1U-4 t'lilt'K'- NV 11.L �,t4 0R '., 1 . -- ;LARGE `WHITE be available for 'May buver. With brick house, between Calabria road season late- itt some districts, luau' and Albert street. Suitable for apart- pottltry-kt;epers prefer t ht se later wenLts room; or large family. MAL- a'litttlr's. Day-old and started ; pullets, ('OLM MA'l'1IERS, Insurance and Real leockerels, nun -sexed. Some started. Estate Broker, West street. Phone, 115. -.f Let's know whatyou heed. We can 21c boot iu�; vulu• , - i save time, quoting putts. �`t) order. Agent, EUGENE RYAN, Ryan Foil, SALE.—COMPLETE SET OF Produce Co. -21 lady's Wright & 1)tson golf clubs with bag; like new. Phone 8.44. -21 FOR SALE.—GL. I)1t)1 US BULBS in wide range of color. One dozen FOR ,$ALE. --- ELECTRIC RANG - large taIxed bulbs, 75c; 50 for $2.50. • ETTE, about one year old. Phone MRS. L. It. HOLM (WN, Cameron strut, Goderich 936-21 21x phone 722 about meal time. 18tf"'r,�.-.,,OR SALE.---DINING-ROOM SUITE, .FOR S4.LE. — BALLOON -TIRE: 111- 'i chesterfield, electric strove with an- l.'YCLE, itt good ci,nditioll. l'hfi'ue nex attached, set of lawn bowls, sev- 1)uugatnnon 24 r 13. 21x ertil lawn mowers,"beds and springs„ et ----- ; 2 adios, gramophones, large stove, VOR SALE.—OUTBOARD MOTORS, cabinet. Many .other articles,, brand new, 1 ILP 979.50' immediate. C. WOODS, Secondhand Store, 12' delivery. Transportation prepaid. Eaststreet. e . . The Free Methodist Church Corner Victoria, and.Park Streets 10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11 a.m., •`KUNGDOE1' TEACHINGS." '7 p.m. "THE BRIDE. OF CHRIST.'' A CORDIAL IIYVITATiION )EXTENDED••TJ ALL. REV. R. C. McCALLUM, Pastor. Vir ANT ANTED.- . 1 Tb ANTED, $35 to $60 a week! Your own busi- ness! c, No boss, no tinteelock, inde- pendence. The leading line of home tier vice products!, °9.d Very little money required. Operate in town or it you have the equipment pick a rural area. Information and eat9clogue FREE. FAMILE.X,. Dept. (0l, 1000 Delorimierl,, Mo`lntreal. - 2 WANTED. -,L- ENGINEER — STA- ,TIONARY, - third-class papers, must be reliable and sober. Pleasant working conditions, 8 -hour day shift, good wages, very steady employment. See or write full particulars JAMES BEI-IEL TABERNACLE 10 a.m. 11 'a.m. 7.30 p.m. (Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada) REV. J. A. PEARSON, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL . "THE- MISSION OF THE CHURCH." "THIS IS THE WAY.". Tuesday. 8 p.m. Young People's. Friday _S `p.m. _ Prayer Meeting. • A HEARTY WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT "11 :THEL." fade - 1 d Phon 242J 2 CHRISTIAN'S ELECTRIC and IIARD- • WARE, Oshawa, Ontario. 18 '23 FOR SALE.—FRESH-CUT TULIPS, 20c_a dozen. Phone orders noon C11R' BARGAINS FOR THIS and evening. MRS. FRED BOWVRA, week tied next. Barred Rocks, sr., William street. 21-2 New Ilampsllires, 'New Hampshire X Barred Reeks, White Kock•, Light FOR SALE. — IRISH COBBLER seed otatoea grown from certified Sussex., Light Sussex X New Hauip- p shires -non-sexed 99.9... pullets 916.95,- seed. 2 cents a pound in your own , c•uc•kcrels $7.95. Assorted Heavy Breeds note -sexed 98.95, pullets 91 5.95, 95, cockerels 96.90. • Cocikerels; White Leg- hortt X Bart•ed Rocks 92.95, White Leghurits.95e. 'lw'u week-old add 96.00, three 'iiveek old add $11.00 ,per hundred. Shipped ('.0.1). 'I'llis advertisement ntttst uccomiiattryOu ' order to receive those special prices. Also eight-w(rek,- olll- plhllets to laying. - TOP NOTCH' ('1LI('KER1ES. Guelph. ()Mario. '-i1 FOR SALE, --1930 DELUXE .FORD loupe. with rebuilt motor, (100 x 1(1 wheel and tires, at 05 Bruce street. '21x• FOR SALE. — W.129 CHEVROLET bags. CREE FREEMAN, , R.R. 3, Goderieb. • _ 21x F(1R §ALE,—USED _CARS. • 1942. Fieetlitte - Chevrolet sedan, good coudition';, 1936 Ford sport coupe, good c'1t�ain car; 1632 Ford V8 coach, cheap for 'quick ,sale; 1930 Pontiac sedan, real good ear, good tires. , LAKBSIDE MOTORS., Kingston street, Goderich. Phone 500'. -21 SAVEAVE ON MOTOR OILS : 5 GAL . containers. Visd'11, 93.55; Spitfire, 94.55; Oneida; 95.55.- FRANK A. GALLOW, 14 .North 'street. Phone 599. 21x , cotrt it 111 g,)ed- ,c<Andition. Priced _ ) ,- Also man's C.C.M. bicycle, re.t. ural 1, .' nlearly new. 4 Apply to II2U1 )Ir1'4.4-1. i - TEACHERS WANTED F1i1t 1`SON. Bruce street. Phone 1N1J. 21-2x F(►R SALE..=100-A(-`•R1 CLAY LOAM farm:• brick House. bank bairn, 10. acres hardwood, tiled. 3 .,miles from Luudes1aorough, $6.500. Apply GEO. C. DUBS, 18112, Aubin road, Windsor: `21x Foo SALE. —CHRYSLER ROYAL sedan. 19:18, perfect shape. accept lighter ear as trade-in. Phone 248 21x FUR S:i I,E:. —. ti0-A('RE FAI{M, under grilss:- Modern red brick I-1truse good- barn. deep w.('11 and wind mill, on Blne Water Highway, half:' mile ntrrtl -ofGodi�rich. Hydro avail- able. JAS. ('IIISHOI.M. Montcalltr St., (�fuderi(�h. 21x. FOR SALE. TWO GENI''INF.• loather purses, _with zippers, black and beige : design on. front-: -915 ea -ch. Mlt. ANTHONY HARTMAN. 9 'Regent street. Goderich. 21x FOR SAI:E. — .ELECTRICAL RE- FRIGERATOR. ;,olid 'mahogany 'bedrl'�om suite, three-quarter -four- poster walnut l)e(1, small Vic'tor-record player:. walnut upholstered foot stool, hall seat with mirror. newly' uphol- stered platform rocker. Phone 248. 21x Mr. and Mrs..- Gordon S. Taylor and children, of Eden Grove, spent Sunday with Mr. Gordon's ' grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Birnie, East street, and with Either friends here. Announcement re VEL'S BEAUTY SALON Mrs. Frank Reid hal': pur- ehased • g'el's Beauty Salon, Church Street, and will assume manage- ment of the business on .June 5th. Mrs. Heid has had over 10 `ears' experience in hairdressing and will ap- preciate the patronage of all old customers as well as new. Mrs. Reid Speeializes in co-ed waves and all lines of beauty 9ut•ture. RENl. TO 1tENT.—E'URNISHED COTTAGE ut' Hunter's Beach. Availa)b1e July and August. /'or particulars write �� 1LLlAa1 CHl;1tl.:I1, Waterford, ,Out. -20-1 NOTICE I buy rims, feather ticks, and Med furniture. Sewint; machine repairs and 5t1pl)lies. C. WOODS, 1 East street. • Phone 242J. 21tf NOTICE. , Leaky roofs made like new with liquid at;besto8 Eiastik Roof Kote for flat roofs. Easy to apply. Phone JOIE BE('KEI{, 241W, Clinton. 20-4x OTICE. OLEAfUltItiITUItJ, CO., Ingersoll.. -- -20-2 d 0 t, WANTED. — MILD'S C1tIB, IN good condition. Phone 417J or 2 write P.O, BOX 474. -21 WANTED. -- LISTINGS OF PRO- . PEII,TY for sale. Phone MAL- COLM MATIIERS, Insurance and Real1 Estate Broker, 115W. tt WANTED. ,---- AT PARK HOUSE, woman or girl. for dining -room 1 and upstairs:' Good-. wage's; evenings 1 free. Live in. Apply 1n person. -21 ( WANTED.—EXPERIENCED FURN- ITURE finishers, woodworking machinists and sander's, 9r bung men to. train in and permanent trades. Pleasant working conditions,. good wages, very steady employment. Liv- - ing accommodation available. See or write JAMES COLE FURNITURE CO., Ingersoll. , , -20-2. WANTED. -OLD HORSES; WILL pay 91.50 per cwt.; will call and pick . up same. Phone-- collect JACK GILBERT,, 936 r 21, or FRED GIL- BERT, phone 936 r 32, Goderich. ' 46tf BOARD. WANTED BY� PENSIONER • in farm home, remote from summer tourists' Haunts. -Only requirement is a reasonable supply of fresh milk. Can pay 95 per week' for .•snitable accom- modation' and board. BOX . 32, SIGNAL -STAR. . • -204 FOR SALE OK RENT . TEACHER WANTED — TEACHER - for .S.S. No. Hullett. Duties to commence in September. State salary and experience. 'Apply PERCY VIti- (_'ENT, Seeretatry, R.R. 1, Auburn. -20tf COLBORNE. TOWNSHIP=SCHOOL Area requires qualified Protestant teachers for schools. Duties to com- ntenee Sel)tembe,r 211d, 1947. Applica- tions received 'up to May 27th. Sehoois are 011 on County highwa;t's. All in- structional , supplies acid books pro- vided. Music supervisor v lsits schools regularly . Apply-. - Stating satlatry -and_ qualifications; to WM. WATSON'. Code - rich. R.R. 5), phoT1t•'C arlo v 15 r 1:3. -21 THE PARK.. HOUSE GODERICII. CONT. FOR SALE OR RENT.—THE -PARK House, 'in harbour Park, overlook- ing Lake Huron, au exclusive, private three-story hotel with eighteen room's Newly decorated Possession Septem- ber • 1st, 1947. 'Furnishings are the property. of the present 'proprietor. For further particulars apply to the TOWN CLERK, Goderich, ()nt., before May 0th. -20-21 TiIE SUCCESSFUL TENDERER AS PURCHASER OR LESSEE OF " - PARK HOUSE can save months of time, trouble and hard work in acenrnulation of - the Malty vat'i(0115 necessities of furniture, furloiishiegs.-equipment, and -till the! vaarious inI1uIiterable,article~ that are • absolutely essential- 0) suc•c•essful oiler- ttion by Interviewing the -present pro-„ .prietors, who will sell as .1 going Con -r cern the complete equipment,,, in every - • department of the hotel. store and NOTICE TO CREDITORS necessary replacements. surpluses, etc. Also catt purchase stock of many hard- Ay'OTI(.'I: TO • ('I{E l), TORS AND t„ -secure food- items. canned goods: OTHERS • Quick -Freeze store goods..etc., at Whale- - IN�TIIF. ESTATE OF JAMES HENRY sale prices. If the successful bidder 1 ('AMI'B.ELL, DE('EASED. is -,sincerely interested we will arrange All claims against- this estate must to' devote our time to ncgi),tiating a be filed with the undersigned. by June„ cash proposition; otherwise, please do 14th. ,1947, after which date the Ex- ni,t buther,,,,.ta apply., Purchaser will venters will (1i,stribute the assets. enjoy the very, select patronage that. FRANK DONNELLY. K.('.. Goderich,. has been •secured through the hard work 84<10•itor for tele Executors. -21-3 i and excellent service rendered by the- Tn•esent proprietors. MR. AND MRS. 'MEN WANTED - .I. ADD. WILSON, Proprietors, PaLrk- • House. 21 E:N WANTED. --CONSTRUCTION _ w laborers for demolition work at Mt.s. .1 W. Boweringof Winnipeg Sky 'IIarbor and Port Albert. 2 to 3 is the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. months' work at good rates of pay. H. Phillips. East street. She expects Applications taken only at NATIONAL to visit other relatives in the district Owners and harborers of dogs are ereby notified that dog licenses were ue May lst. Licenses Lay be • eb- tiued from the Town Treasurer. S. H. BLAKE, 0-21- Town Clerk. DYKE. Fleece -line your hone with blown tockwool Insulation. Saves fuel with ore comfort.' 'Permanent, fireproof: Iodern equipment and experienced rews. For free estimate and terms ►hone Godexigh 261 or write ROW - .AND ,C. DAY, 5 Thornton ave., Lon - ton. 2tf OTICE. Having sold my business on Church street known as Vel's Beauty Salon, I wish to thank tell my clients for their past • patronage, and I also wish Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reid, who are taking over the business, every 'success. MRS. VELMA SCHLEGEL, Former Proprietor of Vel's Beauty Salon. a -21 AUCTION SALES e. gir WAN. "w • 1� ...4+K'�I SM/r Y►.Y e'N1W" ,, w T1lIlUtlii•SDA7, MAY `tttim 1017 . TANIANNINIMINglagarliantiall Cuibert's, Bakery' A T CTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD ` • - FURNISHINGS will be field at the premises of Mrs. Ellie Burnes on Britannia road. •flode- rich, next Collegiate Institute, on - WEDNESI)AY, MAY `28 • at 1 pili. (Daylight Saving Time) Amongst the items for sale will be: Iron bed and springs ; spring mattress The Ho n�I, a of Tasty PIg3try" WEEK ..END• VDC1AL CHOCOLATE - JELL 4OLL 25c each All Orders of $1.00 or more delivered. PHONE 465 MEL.• C U L B E RT, Prop. therette rocker; kitchen table; lawn, mower ; stool; carpet; sweeper; copper boiler; iron pot Dutch oven; step- ladder ; tea kettle, copper ; large granite kettle; canner; double granite boiler; roist ,canner two-burner electric plate.; chime 8=day clock; radio (table model, like new.)-; quilts, curtains, shovels, hoe, rake, meat saw,' sealers; large garbage can, small garbage can; toilet• set; dishes and kitchen utensils. Other' articles. TERMS—CASH. , MRS. ELLIE .BURNES, I'roprietress. HAROLD JACKSON, _ Auctioneer., E. 1'. CIIESNE;Y, Clerk. -20-7l. (nearly new) ; dresser and stand ; wardrobe; chert of drawers ; hall rack; grarnaphone ; chesterfield suite, 3 piece (like new) ;. jardiniere' stand ; 21 small tables; ('ongoleuni rug. 6 ft. x 9 ft.; 6 scatter mats; library table; kitchen stove•wi'th water front; 2 cane rockers; day bed; extension table; 7 chair's (kitchen) : clothtrsrifek•; washing ma aline. with wringer ; baking table; din ing- -Lite (oak) ; small table; sewing machine, Raymond (dropheacl) ; lea - A UC'1'ION SALE: OE' OUTSTAND- ING ANTIQUE FURNITURE • :WNL 1'IOUSEIIOLD EFFECTS` • of the estate of M. 0, Rttnsford at his late residence, lot -No. 139; concession 1, Tuekersmith Township, nal No. 8 high- way,. one mile east of Clinton, on • • SATURDAY, MAY '24th, at 12.3(1 p.m. sharp (I.S:T.) TERM S --(.`ASH. If weather is unfavorable, ••stele will be -held one -Week later. H. G. MEIR, • Executor of tie Estate.' For further parulars or listing apply to. EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,Atiction•eer, Clinton, Phone •203. Box 293. 20 -1 'Mr. Ray Lawrence, of London, was a week -end guest with his mother, Mrs. i Frank Lawre ce. - .., FOR SALE.—MEDIUM,SIZED WAL- NUT dining -room• suite. double bed, springs and mattress also walnut poster bed. springs and mattress. MRC. V. SCHLEGEL, Church street, • -21 EMPLOYIMENT OFFICE. -21 a before -returning to ler home. ) REN T. TWO E'LIINISHED rooms for light housekeeping, heated when necessary for adults only: 11).) l.igl1tlluuse street ur phone 624. -21 Ltr w d'J H .b $� a Vr i ll iI.d p)tietat v .10▪ .1.1e .t'our.eY .EJti p LtA G lU 11c44) pt1IJg)L !Lath U tl VIA tit (kV tr VGAI4.J wr11AA5(U1111, 140,111046G, GUL, 0:0, 11. M. 1 `OkW Grey Insured -- Stay Inisured— , Rest. Assured. I1Yrtli St. .01. 268w WE BELIEVE • off Healthful Enjoyment Is Money's Best Ennployment. Carey- --& Chaprnan OENER'AL 1NSIJflANC,l1 AOENTi SUPPORT Til LIAR '"NA 20-1 Special. Roadshow Engagernent CReW LEAVE THE THEATRE in._. BREATHLESS AMAZEMENT! A significantly . vital and timely, picture, PRESENTED IN THE INTERESTS OF PUB- LIC SERVICE! For presentation to all OVER THE AGE OF SIXTEEN and for high school students. ,Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday— ONLY ' JUNE 2-3, 4th if) DA D AND IN PERSON' ON, THE STAGE ELLIOT FORBES FEARLESS HYGIENE COMMENTATOR SEGREGATED AUDIENCES WOMEN ONLY at 2&7 p.m. DOORS OPEN AT 1.30 - - 6.30 MENONLY at 9 0. in. TICKETS ON SALE AT. 9.39 LIMITEDD TO ,S E A t 1 NG CAPACITT INC. SO ASL",S.,NOWS CAPITALTHI A 7 E ` . NO $E FS RESERVED! m LIMITOD JONG1 GEIVIEl1 T! dG ERICH• . poomimma a •r.1111111a DEPENDABL . NEW WILL JRING YOU HOME WiTHOUT TIRE TROUBLE • Take a really carefree holiday trip. Equip your car with big, mile -hungry " { road -hugging Goodyear tires and you'll ride° in . safety, free from worry of impending tire failure. ` PHONE 755 T W. J. MILLS PLYMOUTH -CHRYSLER GODERICH ENjOY YOUR CAR You spend much of your life in your car. Accessories and r e - • pairs which will make' ' it more -enjoyable can now be purchased oN OUR I Pt_GM1 Is Healthful Enjoyment Money's Best Employment May we recons mend that each andevery one of us do everything possible to put over the drive for funds for Goderich's new artificial ice Arena. The campaign opens on May 26th. Gardner Motor Sales PHONE .234 s'GODERICI1 51 0 i 4al • o A •,