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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-07-17, Page 841k'.&GIIr�, JWW a .THE GQPJ, RIC - SIGNAL -STAR You mx PECT A ROOF -TO LA A LONG TIME You will have a certiin color in mind, a blend of colors perhaps, when select- ing a roof for a new home or a nevb roof for your present home ... but, it is equally important that you,choose _ a roof that will long withstand the abuse of ti a and weather. ,:�,;: eaLttt'ui DURABLE FIRE -RESISTING "Roofs that will still be Modern Tomorrow" ICEROY ASPHALT ROOFINGS :1 Care in manufacture .. . backed by 'the skill and • knowledge . which long years of experience con- tribute ... gives Viceroy Asphalt Roofings a standard of excellence which marks them as superior. ' Competent dealers recommend them. London .Roofings Division VICEROY MANUFACTURING COMPANY LIMITED Factory, LONDON • • ' Head Office, TORONTO VICEROY LONDON ROOFINGS ASPHALT SHINGLES ASPHALT -- SMOOTH -AND M(HER*L leRFAC[a- - ROLL ROOFINGS ° ASPHALT OR TARRED SHEATHINGS & FELTS • BUILT -IIP ROOFING MATERIALS ROOF COATINGS. • • TOUR SHIELD OF- PROTECTlON .TAN .AND FRECKLES Artificial aids to hasten facliiib' of tans and . removal of freckles are frowned upon by health experts. There is no safe way of removing tan or freckles, they say„ leec•wsc' - these t on- sist 'of coloring matter,' or pigment. Which forms a part of the Bleeper layers of the skin. To get rid of them. the. -lucky possessors Must simply let them fade in the natural course of time. "You cart hardly expect a creamy white skirt for our first fall dance if you hall enjoyed a becoming tan at the summer beach," say the 'authorities. Hurt feelings are the children of too much self -.will: - • r The most ath'an-Beal and 'onerous plaid o, It S P 1.141 protection V"olu hare ever- seen! •• BENEFITS PAID WHETHER YOU ARE HOSPITALIZED OR NOT • LOSS OF TIME BENEFITS FOR • -TINE WAGE EARNER - • DAILY. BENEFITS FOR DEPEND- ANTS IF NOT HOSPITALIZED OR TREATED BY NURSE • BENEFITS PAID FOR NURSING CARE AT HOME • MATERNITY BENEFITS REGARD- LESS OF WHERE CHILD IS BORN • A GENEROUS ACCIDENTAL DEATH BENEFIT FOR ALL These and other outstanding advantages make this ,'1'11H: IIIaE %!. PIAN FOB THE !FAMILY NiANT Get full jam ri zest l's rs—I ill 115 (111(1 nt►ti'i Coupon—An oblizznliu►t MUTUAL ENEFIT HEALTH • AND 'ACCIbENT ASSOCIATION it P. T. EGG; ]district Manager, 402 Medical Arts Bldg., ' Kitchener 8 am interested in •,,,uUr tits. plan "tat" • M•1&5A 1VaN►c Street City or Town Age Uceu pa t ion THE LARGEST -- COMPANY OF IT' KIND IN . TPi'E WORLD Jl t'UN A»i`t O.k`q I)ll (x..ANNON. .Italy 15. --Mrs. Lucy loVtagnt'r anti daughter, of New West- ailitaster, 15.('.. have been visiting their aunt, Nit's. David S. F:I'rington. th1A anti in coralpanv with Mr. Er- rington and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Erring- ton they visited relatit ear an Morris township. They retrurn home to the 'West in. t. low a lay• Mr. and Mr... Uin Jun Kidd and ehildretl. Ryan and lihiel:t, of lsiiugton, are s1►efl(IIng holidays at tin' home of Mrs. Kidtl's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wan, and also with retatices in a cottage at Southampton. Visitors with Mr. sial Mrs. Matthew Shackleton on Sunday were Mr. andMrs. Keith (fray and t',hildren, .Helen and Garry, of Toronto. Mr. Gray is a nephew of Mrs. Shackleton,. -.Other relatives visiting were their :>ott, Mr, Benson Shackleton, Mrs. ShackJeten and children, Carol Ann and Lindeen, of 'Crewe. Mr, and Mrs_'. tiordon Samson' and children, Norris and carol Ann, of Uudt'riwh, spent 'Sunday at the home of. Mr. Tom Rivett. Master. Norris, who has been visiting there for a while, 'is rethaining longer. Master Roger Pentland, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Pentland, observed the• first' anniversary of his -,birthday on -Monday, July. 14th. Present for the day were his grandparents,- Mr. and Mrs. AV'Ira. Sillib, Iiuligannon, and Mrs. Ada Pentland, Tot^to. Mr. and Mrs. Win. McMire, jr., and two little sons, of Elmira, were week- end visitors with Mr. Me(.'lure's par' eats. Mr. and' Mrs. Win. II, McClure. Mr. \Vilfred Pentland motored to Toronto on Su,llday and on his return wars acce ulpanit'dby his mother, Mrs. Ada Pentland. who will visit for a while among her family. -.;Mr. and Mrs. La Verne Pentland and' family. of Detroit, are vacationing at their cottage at fort Albert. 'The ftirate'r returned to Detroit at the end of the week after spending ten days there. - Mrs. Albert Rivett and •infant babe, 1''Menat _Ann, returnee Lome front Code - rich hospital this week. \\'bile at the ho.Iuta! \r.. Rivett was visited by her aeon. Mrs.Nora Gartland, and five- year-old daughter, Jean, of Brooklyn, N.Y. Both. ladies are natives of New - eastle-ou.Tylee, I:u,'land. Mr. C. I). Itettuinger, wife and faultily, of Detroit, visited his brother, Mr. Barney Benninger, last week. Mr. Ihinal(1 McKenzie :of Empress, Altar., is visiting his niece, Mrs. Otto Popp, and reneiying acquaintances at Aarbtnrtr, where lie was born. -It isw almost thirty years since lie lead; been back. IIt' is a brother of the late H. LIFEGUARD SAFETY TwEs TURN BLOWOUTS INTO SLOW LEAK'$ GIVE YOU POSITIVE PROTECTION AGAINST BLOWOUT RAWER LIFEGUARD Ordinary tube baa butane air chamber. Atcq tube blows tea. The, t�if('l;uard has to o aif chauihel-s- If ere, blow, only outer chamber flattettk LIFO%IIARD ,`.tea ,•;,:<<r INSTANTLY both tire and tube go flat, frequently throwing ear out of centro!. Air in 2 -ply reserve a•ir,'h::t::L,r sot tn,rts tsr • for a oak, gra- dw l :arnt. SEE US tODAY ABOUT G 0 s �. •�,. t ^• .�t;" ,T1s V ' Li F EG D SAFETY TUBES W .1: ILLS -Plymouth-Chrysler Phone 755 Goderich Ont. �A Jos, -h ainilton ('hosed the meeting with prayer. Mrs. Chas. Fowler h -its offered her home for the next meeting, on August 15th. • Mr.. and' Mrs. \V'iu. Begley- anti her father, Mr. John Menary= of Hamilton, are holidaying 'pit the- forliierls home at Crewe. Miss Clara Sproul and Mr. and Mrs. A. McKen" ie'. He is accompanied -ori i. D. lIessoli of -Stratford were 'recent the trip by his younger brother, Mr. visitors with Misses Nettie and Rubina Ernest McKenzie. who is visiting' in Sproul. " Mr.• 'Ben -Lyon of ItiltS(•ill'thi, Mani, tuba; and Mr. Murray Lynn of I.ondes- boru were -recent guests with ' Mrs. Minnie .Tones. Ben Lyon is a ('0115in Of her Lite husband, Mr., Bert ,Jones, It is thirty-five years sirag•.e he visited in this district. - lliss Ellen Maize of- London spent the Sarnia district. Au it►tei'bstittg visitor with Mr. and Mrs. _Alvin Sheryvoo(l last week was Mrs. Itatvid Heed of Glasgow, Scotland, who is sieeliditig thesatitltller' in Canada? 'l�he ac(luaintance , 'bel atn when Alvin, overseas with -the - R.('.A.F., spent "leaves- with \11•s.. f -toed and family. Regular correspoud(uc(, has bc'ell en- ,i.t,i-e-t1-.- resulting in tlli; renewal _ _of� friendship. Miss Audrey ('oligu-lli t: FIN., of ('lin- tunq. Tent the. weeks(i (l. at the 'home of her parents. - Mr. aalid )et's. (lerdani ('on 'rales. 4th concession of -Aslitield. Alt. saw,. Roach. who is 'laying with his tlat:Lrlatvr, :\14,4s. (;. C. 'Creleai'('Pu, is not i t:•ioyih g 1t•ry g,,iul lienItIt :it lu'esetit. . 'Airs. -\luta Fines and little daughter Suzanne lraive returne(l'-to- St. C'aitll- :tl'llle, alfteI' Ii vi -it w'itli ilei' tliott!et''s brothers.- ',Messrs. Harold itnd ('Icil Ilia ke. . .After' al goitre openitiolt lit' Toronto Mrs. Violet .Johnston is recuperartittg•at the hotue of her mother. Mrs. Jos. Hamilton. . Mr-. \\"In. Sillily. who underw-ent al•'goitre, operation sit London ;Wont at motaill ago, is recovering It'icely. \Miss Nlargaar('t .MOtfc•rs(ni of \\•est \\•awa- no,li was her lllil'se colllll:inioil for .1 wO weeks until Hist Saturday. when she returned to -her home on the tlth con- cession (If \V°est \V'aw'auush. • Itorn.—.At. AleXa Bless Hospital. (;ode - rich, ori 1\'ednesday. .July 11th, to \Ir. :and Mrs. Clayton Anderson, I)ungau- non. 'a daughter. -Congratulations to \ir. Abner \Morri"', w'hi, on ,July 12th observed his seventy- seventh birthday. He received ninny expressions of good wishes and over the week -end .had visits from his fam- ily aiid other friends. \Mrs. Will Caesar. (ith- concession. :Ashtield. was Neste -ss •at her Inane on I•'rida►y for the .J•nly meeting of St... I'anl's Anglican clotreh Ladies' Guild. Mrs. Caesar opened the meeting, w°Ith' the reading of the 27111 Psalm and Mrs. Lorne Ivers• gave an address on "Our Heritage of the North." Mrs. the week -end wit i her parents, MA'. and, aV1rs. iItlrvey Mr. and Mrs . Jae1;. ('iajewskl of Lon - dim and Mr. Harold Dickson of We srd- stock- spent the week -end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Toru Dickson. Mr. Genital VNivells cif Woodstock wits home with his parents. Mr.• and Mrs. Win. Nicens. for the week -end. Mr, Bill Sproule and friend, Miss Thelma Law'reilet', of Toronto, were recent visitors with the former's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jautt':s Sproule. Manny Happy I eturns.—A resident in this community who is tauun to have another birthday is Mr. Thus. Culbert, known as the oldest either in these parts. He is enjoying fairly good 'health, anti has always taken a keen interest hi the celebrations of the "Glorious Twelfth," but owing to the fact that lie is nearing his rliiu'ty-third birthday, it was felt advisable',that he should this years° --f repo the long trip and the excitement. Having been very active in his day as A drummer and. lifer, he has attended a good many• ()range walks. "We wish this venerable gale erred continued health and- happi- ne'sPand more birthdays of July lFith. TAYLOR'S CORNER 'TA.YLOR'S CORNER, July. 15. ---The Ladies' Aid met at the, home of Mrs. Robert Fuller on Wednesday afternoon of last week. ' There war an attend- ance of °fourteen. Plans were iiiilje for the aunnall picnic, to be held 'in Harbor Park on the evening of August 1st. A delicious lunch was served by the heestesses. The Misses Mary McMillan, Maxine Oke, Kathleen Ilolmes and Chrissie Leishman spent the week -end at Grand Bend. Miss Maxine Sturdy of • London spent -the week -end with her parent;, Mr, and Mrs. Reg. Sturdy, C. Ginn held a trousseau -1 -ten fm -h er datigbtei.'. Phyllis, ori FricTa, afternoon and evening last. • HOLMESVILLE +lM. , MASANA 4)t' r !ol r"rr�+irf :'1 +'G411rir s AKore 't' W.% 0 . TmTRSPAZ, Jinxflth, VW MEtAPki TfsG OMR * * SERVICE tour-oY • tD•1, SRL ((OLDEN (141 .5 • O Imperishable The inemory of aofuneral s service is an, imperishable thing, so we devote ourselves to the task of making every service of which we have charge ,a service of - un- marred beauty, that ,Vie memory may be a lOvelT one to be treasured down the years. 7zL,ztS)iceBROPHEY' FLOYD M. LODGE , DIRECTOR 1.3 MONTREAL ST. PHONE 120 Nellie ('rooks, of Delhi, visited friends in the village last week. IIOLMI•:SvILLE, Jelly tai.—Mr. and Mrs. J. Harrison is spending a few Mac - Mrs. Kenneth Langford and Walter,days,with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mlac- Ilwuin, GQii-erich township. Mr. and Mrs. N. Heard spent a holi- day at Pori- Stanley last week. Jack and Douglas Norman spent a holiday with Ross Elliott atListowel of \V'oodliam, spent Sunday with Mr. sand firs. E. J. 'Trewartha. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Whiteman and baby, of Detroit, called on Mn,- .,and Mrs. Macl'haii on Monday. Mr. Lloyd Stock spent the week -end - with his parents. He i, now engaged with Ihilt' Bros. At Brampton. . Sheila. Campbell, of .(.tielph, is visit lag Mr. and -Mrs. Fred Mulholland. Mrs. Crooks and her datighter. Miss RETAILERS AND BUILDERS - WE CAN SUPPLY COMMON AND ..ROOFING ..ALUMINUM T 11 �. wire, phone or write INDEPENDENT NAIL CO. LTD. BEVERLY ST. — GALT, ONT. last week. Donald and Murray Elliott, of Lis- towel. spent 111(' past week with Mr. '11 11(1 NI I'S. I;. .J. Trewa rtha. -During' a severe electrical storm a few defy: ago the house of Mr. Albert liond iw'asstruck by lightning, (Ittmag- iug the fI'igidaii'e and some tether elec- t Heal •etlnipntent. Wake R And Sin - .P g . Start The Day Y g Do you wake up hi the morning full of pep and glad to be aliveteOr are you as tired as when you s`'ent 'to bed! _ Those ' who suffer from jumpy nerves, restleSs- ,ress, irritability ,or a general run-down condition may need a good tonic t& help build up the system. - Milburn's Health and Nerve Pills have been regarded as such a tonic for more than 50 years. They contain the .purest of ingredients and are made under the supervision of experienced chemists and pharmacists. You'll find Milburn's Health and Nerve Pills a real- help in stimulat- in.g the nerve cells and improving your general condition. They're sold at drug counters everywhere so look for the trade mark the "Red Heart." a The T. Milburn Co., Limited. Toronto. Ont. - FORE HAS....fl..,..N • ...:........ `yam Older tread de- signs are curved —only part of the tread is in contact with the road. This design limits the gripping -power of your . tires. Tho.NEW B. iii. 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