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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-05-29, Page 5[+71K.�1�.o"'wM�'•�".1s.apr a tweliw oirik-* T! I i f x '4.'.. 1V W 1�' X11 it M AX„, MAY fzikb,,, 1947 TIO MSDAYA MAX Mb, 1947 ainpbell's YOUR RJENDLY I.D:A. DrugStore 14th ANNIVERSARY SALE WOdR May 28 - dune 4 For 14 Mrs, .A. Stores have brought you nationally known merchandise at lowest prices and I,D.A.,. products that give you definite . savings. Take advantage of the many specials shown below. ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL! ' I.D.A. BRAND • • MINERAL OIL HEAVY GRAIHi A highest quality' medicinal oil. 16 oz. bottle' 40' oz. bottle Reg. 39c 33c I "'Reg. 79(;' 63c IDA.. BRAND,. Milk of Magnegia • Smooth, ieasant taste. 16 and 32 oz. sizes Reg.. 33e270 Reg. 55c 43c • ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL!- A.'S.A. Tablets 5 grains 100's 19c -HYDROGEN PEROXIDE -4 & 16 ozs, BORACIC ACID -16 ozs. reg. 25c .. , . PTNTI'pURE IODINE -1 oz. reg. 20c 12c, 29c 19c ,..14c. COCOANUT OIL Shampoo --4 & 8 ozs. .::- ....• . 19c, 33e COLD »CREAM "Evelyn Howard" 16 oz. jar 57c. FIGS •'& SENNA Syrup—'3 'ozs. reg. 25c : ,, 19c "LUSTRAL" • Tooth Brushes With Nylon Bristles' Reg.. 25c 19c - I.D.A. "BROWNIE" Writing Pads 7c--2 for 13c Envelopes--25s-4c I.D.A. BRAND WAX PAPER Leavy Grade .100 foot roll 23c 1 ff-wn_hfi,Vr • CAMPBELL' Phone 90 . , � Goderic KINGSBRIDGE • KINGSBRIDGE, May 20.—Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kelly of London spent the week -end visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly. Mr: Wilfred '',O'Loughlin 'of, Detroit was -dere for the 24th of Mny. visiting his brothers, Leonard and Matthew. - Mr. Bruce. Hansford of Totronto joined with his family here over they week -end. . -Mrs: Ed.- Reynolds, of Hamilton is visiting for a few days, .with Mr. and of. the Nile. W.A. was held in the Mrs. Nace Martin. ,church basement on May 20, with Mrs. 'Miss Teresa. Austin of • London is • I): McDiarniid in charge of 'the de - visiting her parents,. ,Mr.. and Mrs. Frank Austin. - Misses Rcta and Ei:);een _ Wallacd of .Toronto spent the 24th'with their par' ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Walkace. Rev. Father Freiberg -or of Kitchener . visited the Summer tichobl • here last week for a, few days. The retnains of •Mrs. „John Bogan, who died in Ilalnilton last - Saturdab in her sixty-fourth- year, were brought ,here • on' Jionday • for burial, which' took place - in Kingsbridge -cemetery. Rev. Father _ Donnellan officiated. Pall- beare>;•:; were -Mike Hogan, 'Murdo(»h McLeod, Austin Quigley, DenniS'Hogan, Frank Austin and Frank Moran. Forty hours' devotions will com- mence here next Monday. Jhne `end. &NILE • WA. Meeting. --The_ regular meeting votional,program. Mrs. T. Nixon read the Scripture and Mrs. O. Moore'. gave a reacting on "Mother." The president, Mrs.- •('..I)uslciw,' took charge of the business and ar'rangeinents were made for 1i bazaar to be held in . the base- ment ,of the church in June.- The sum of 0 •wns yoted to help in the- re - ELECTRIC IRONER; ktRAT,'GROICE �+r,tur�y EPERYW G�If; Tho now Beatty Ironer was dem- onstrated at tho Royal Winter Fair lhls year. A girl 'demonstrator, without any effort and with only three day!' previous Instruction, Ironed shirts onthe Beatty. Scores of peoplo who saw tho Beatty wanted to buy one. Here's why: it's the coMplete answer -to, your Ironing problem. liven ea child can operate It You can Iron comfortably seated. .. You can Iron everything In half the `tithe. The clothes are given a fresh, aont finish and stay clean longer. You, too, can have this labour saving applianke. Place your order now for early delivery, Beatty .Washer Service. FRANK SKELPON, PROP. Hamilton St. Phone 89 14 41'ra.tm . �. �i.:.•s: ,•AcRy244r•P* '9/sJ49111' 4t411%.14►1t,:1R.. '}WIPf ►i1t*9411",21.M ,' +Aa� 7L'' ; - ��3+- .1 A0 , ' ..s •.4 44"16Pot yYr *Woo r o T IF{ GODURICII SIGNAL other Won't Anse Hex uestious IIi Ii school-age girls are young ladies •in tiliis-modern •day and at;c't and mothers who refine to answer their intelligent (puestious and to' to 'look- upon ltigll school student, its mere children snake a serious mistake; according 10 the slew Hollywood prodeiJ•tion. "Mom and 1)ad." In the scene above, Julie Carlson is shown questioning lier_mother ( Lois Austin) on bygit' it'. problems, but she reci'lses only' "hush-hit:di" as an answer. The girl experiences a series of heart breaking troubles Le cause of the lack of proper kuowitolge, ';Molal and had." with Elliot Forbes, America's famous hygiene commentator in l)01' (n,,aal�;ill till tin engagement at the Capital Theatre, Monday, 'Tuesday, \\'c'clncsclay only, .June 2, 3, 4. • . DUNGANNO»N DUNGANNON, .1fay 2-S.—Mr. -and' Mrs. ,John Gajewski of London spent' the «•eek-en"d visiting the lafter's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Dic`kson,''2nd concession of West Wawanosh. Mrs. Jos. A. Killough, who was visited by her daughter, Miss Mabel Killough of Byron, is accompanying her on a visit to another daughter, Mrs. Wm. Kelly, Seaforth: • An impressive part of the service at Erskine Presbyterian church on Sun-' day afternoon was the baptism of ,two babies by the pastor, Rev.. C. H. Mc- Do�,a1d. They were ,Sharon Ann, (lat"ighter of Mr. and -firs. Albert Mc- Clinchey, Carlow, and Terrence ,)samnes., son.of Mr. and Mrs. James Phillips, 9th concession of •Ashfield.. • hiss Alma Anderson, Galt, spent the week -end _at' the family hoitle. Miss Margaret Elliott of Goderich Was a week -end visitor with her par- ents, Jlr. and Mrs. Arthur Elliott. Those froth" around these parts who attended the BurgessrAiton wedding at Tilbury - uu Saturday were Air, and •Mrs. Sans Alton, Belfast; 31x. aridt:3•Irs.• Lorne avers, and Miss' Peart Finnigan, Dungannon., Mrs. Elizabeth -Crawford, who spent the winter with her daughter, Airs. E. Willis, Detroit;. returned to_her home in the village 1tasT » 1 y-` Mr. and. Mrs, Abner. 1porris:."•spent Victorili hay with their daughter, \Irs, .Anderson Mugford, -at Sheppardton. Bol u.—On Thursday, May 2211d, to Mr. and Mrs. Witrrei1er McIntyre, 2nd ('o11 ('S5ion of Ashfield, a sols. yr. and Mrs. John McWhinney of Cedar Valley- are: retiring from farm life and have bought the property of Mr. Manson Reid at N4le. Miss Bertha Popp; elder daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Otto Popp, has been on the-sirk list and under•,the doctor's care: We hope to see her around again soots and able to- return to her undies at.Gederic'h Collegiate Institut?. Ailss Gwendolyn Finnigan and JIr. Ross Errington »were"'successful III ob- taining their diplomas, as graduates of Goderich Collegiate Institute, having tinisaled the high school clancse. We extend congratulations and a word of encouragement, irs each is considering the 'pursuance of. further studies- for worthwhile careers. • Mr. 'Melvin Reed, of Toronto, and daughter Doris, of Lonidotl,- spent the week -end with Mrs': Reed and Girvin. Mr. (401.11 in Coombes of Sarnia spent the. weok-end witli Mrs. Coombes, Barrie and Pamela. Mr, aid Mrs. It. 11..Jackzon, of Strat-- ford, 'spent the week -end with the tat= ter's sister-in-Inw, M,rs. W. It. •Andrew. Also at the home of Mis. Andrew were } visitor:; for .lir. (Iodf ey IL'tll. These were 311'. and Mrs. Ernest Ball, Loreen 'and Mr.•I)elbert Wilson, of Brantford, and -Miss Mary hall,. Who Came as a surprise f'or her brother, 1,ir. Godfrey Ball, Who has lately •been under the doctor's carp with "flu." Jliss 1Ia11. ry who was critically ill in Janaa � , made, a good comeback and will observe her ninety-first birthday in July. Icer bro- ther will be ninety in December. Mr. and Mrs., Melvin Tyndall. of Car- low, spent Sunday with. the foriner'S sister, Mfrs. w-, A. (Talbert. A Family 'Reunion. --Mr. and Mrs. David S. Errington have' returned home after 0 visit with their daughter, Mrs. Stanley IItlglies, 'Toronto, for five weeks. Olt, `ilnday all members Of their family were Monte ,for 1 h lla,y, for n reunion. There 'were thirty-four visitor's,. which included children,. gra ('1111dren land great-grandchildren; who were Air. and Alt's. Victor Errington and family and air. and Mrs. Everett Errington 'and family. lath concession. of West \1'awanosh :.31r. -and Mrs. Bert Badman. ••Mrs. Albert Rice 1)11(1 . son Wayne, of Comber: Mr, and Mrs. Stan- ley Hughes, of Toronto; Mrs.- Gladys Black, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon' S)tntpsou and 'Norris, and Jit. Turnlntll of MnrriS ton nshiri ;':SII .'Thor R•iveft. Mrs. Mary Rivett of the village ; Mr, and Mrs. Roy' Black and son Wilfred, of Luck - now.. And Mr. and Mrs: John I)urnin afid fnmily.of Auburn, A Road Accident. --A ear owned by Gordon Schultz overtfirned about a quarter of a mile west of Dungannon on the 4th eottc'essil')n of Ashfield eon, Tuesday evening. r Clayton (Bus) An- derson and Alvin Reid were the oe- rupants of - the ear and narrowly escaped serious injury. "Bus," whb was driving at shout fwenty, Miles an hour, struck a rough spot in the road, which caused the ear to swerve and it turned c'omplefely over, causing con- siderable damage to the ear. Apart from a few scratches from broken glass, the young men escaped injury.. A SIWI E ILD TAR BOWLING LWAMUh RECEIVE 1`401111E4 Bringing the season' toMe1olly to a close,, the inter -Church Bowling League held 73, banquet and presentation. '4 prizes on Wednesday, Stdy 21st, at the klritish Exchange Hotel. .A. good turn- out of bowlers was present and .en- joyed an evening of good fellowship. Presenting :the 'shield ealilllenaatie o the League chaawp1.oniih,il) its donor, Mr. li,Inner Cranston, stated that he hoped to see the shield competed jor with as much good sportsmanship :and enjoy - 4 intuit for. all as was evident 1n the. , past season's plia.y. The shield was .r& eeived on behalf of his team by team' captain -Tim Davis, of the St. George's team. _ 47 Mr. Cranston then n I)resented' the 1n' decidual trophies to members:. of the St. George's teals. These • trophies `evere small statuettes of -bowlers and .were purchased partially out of League funds and partially through a donati n front the Royal bowling alleys. Rev. Richard Stewart then' presented the prizes to the Victoria St. United team, winners of •"13" section and run- ners -till for the- League clliUlIpiollshil). I r1laey Vere "Skunked Fiuli f 'esentation of the evenini;•wsls made by J. C. Peters to, Knox, xo. 2 team, Winners of the ('onsolatiuli series. These prizes, appropriately enough. con- listed of 11)111111t11I'e statues of ,kilnks. After the presentation of prizes an I evening of dancing was enjoyed 1,)) - ,participants. ) 1.1rti(•ipalits. Chairman fur the ('}('sing \.(s. the Leagrrr'president, • 'i'e(1",\V'hittin);hltm. SCHEDULE W.®.1a...; . INTERMEDIATE GROUP nie»rican Golfer Dress.. ASII1" IELI), May Ml's. Rod M1ty-- JlucLcnnall, who spent the winter :to—Goderich Lions at Goderielf FIyers mouths in Dutton, has, returned to tine-- hec home. ut Locinilsh, -Di,nztld Simpson Lind L)uncat Fittrlsh of Cookstown spent the week-eild at their homIles here. Mr, and Mrs. Thclmpsoua,of holyrood visited with their daughter, Mrs. Alex. Farrish, /Rid 1I,r. 1"arrisll. Death...1A Alex, MaeLennain.—After an illness of several months, • Alex. MacLennan passed 11111E at his 1)olue. in Lucknow in his sixty-fifth year. ' lie was. one of a family of nine children born,. to the late .,,Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacLennan of Ls)chalsli. here he re- sided until' a few years ago when on account of failing health -lie ---sold Itis farm and moved to Lilckno\v. Ile is survived by his wife, Margaret Ham- ilton, one',son, Bruce, of Toronto, and two daughters, Catherine,' of Strat- ford Normal School, and Christine, at• home ; also-, one sister. Mrs. Hunter,. of LucklioW, and two brothers, Finlay w • decorating of the church.' The Meeting closed with prayer, after which lunch was served by ' the hostesses,. Mrs. Robert Bogie, Sirs. Edgar Dougherty and Mrs: flarold .Ioliaistdb. 2---Goderich Lions at A uburn .Lucknow ltt Goderich Flyers 4- -Goderich i, Flyers at Auburn 0—Goderich Flyers -at' Ripley '13—Goderich Flyers a$ Teeswater 16—Riple3-..+at Goderich Flyers 18---Lucknow itt Goderich Lions 29—Goderich Flyers at Lucknow 25—Teeswater at Goderich Flyers 30n---Teeswater at Goderich Ltotiis July— i--,Goderich Lions at Lucknow 4—Auburn at Goderich Lions 9—Auburn at Goderich Flyers - 11—Goderich Flyers at G-oclerieh 'Lions 1j—Goderich Lions at Teeswater D., of Lucknow, and John, of Chatham. The funeral sent -ice was conducted at his late residence on Friday by his minister, Rev. C. II. MacDonald. Inter•. Ment took, place in Lochalsh cemetery, where tnony old neighbors paid their last trihitte of resl$eet. • ' smart tai,Xa ored' dress from aoa. S tba boder u. ow Made » n Canada, from the same pat,, torn ks used in the U.S.A. t+ • IX n POINT QUALITY 1. FIT— Correctly sized. 2. CLT-- Precise and generous. 3. 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