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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-07-31, Page 74 meq TW Th SDA, ,, J1t,TLE 31st, 1%7 /glom ITaU [T �e�y •iQ SERVICE ovin.:. h a or,► U•• Or^rail QQLP N fy1 Proved by the Years That Brophey's service is dependable, and that it e meets with the approval of the . public, is conclusively demonstrated by the . fact that for fifty-seven years this firm has served this district, and has won for itself a constafitly-growing circle -of friends. BROPHEYS FLOYD M. LODGE , .DIRECTOR `` 13 MONTR EAL ST. PHONE 120 `/1 • •� THV GoDP ! IlaN IO Irl' R. TAYLOR'S CORNER • TAYLOWS comVY:.•]E , July Wvr. °- Wedding bells are ringing frequently in this neighborhood. Mrs, Leonard Fisher (Phyllis Ginn), who MIS married res eptly, was pre- sented with a charming matching pair of walnut tables by"the ladies of the community. -These were presented by the ladies at Miss Ginn's trousseau tea. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. fioward 'StuurdY Are flue Matte ' i ibs!>'tk er-i>rl-lgw and sister, Mr, pndl Mrs. >llel le of Toronto Miss Maainae Othrdy was home fro London for the weelt-end. We are sorry ,to report that Mrs. lItW3kin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sturdy, who have' been visiting relatives in . this district, has been quite ill in Alexandrai I`+ ospital, -'his ` has Delayed their return to their home in Alberta. . Several ladies from this community attended the Mary Uastings picnic in 45 NEW PHQTOGRAPHY SERVICE Specializiig°"in informal Wedding Pictures -at your homd or at the Church. Anniversary and dinner groups -Children's pictures- family groups. See our special Wedding Albums Phone 401-J Ask MacLAREN'S Goderich, Ontario St. avid St. -28tf M• 1' ELIVER GAN PRICECAR S` s FRO1 Vl, time to time, as a matter of public informa- l' tion, we .have .published the Retail Delivered Prices of General Motors Automobiles. In, accordance with this practice and to eliminate any uncertainties,or,con£usion, we are again publishing the present Retail Delivered Prices. These prices include Standard Factory Equipment, Dominion Taxes. and spare tire. Provincial and Municipal Taxes where such' apply, license fee, and optional equipment, are, of course, additional. We sell these makes and models at the prices shown. You may rest assured, we will distribute them as,fairly as possible with proper regard for orders. planed with us and dependent upon the availability of models. Should yoti be offered, from some other source; a new car, or one with low mileage, we suggest that' you pay no more than the prtce,isted. You will obviously • CIIEVROLET STYLEMASTER 116" Wheeltaas© Retail' Dominion Total Price Sales and Delivered Less Taxes Excise Tax Price Business Coupe $1174.13 $158.87 $1333.00 5 Passenger Coupe.: 1241.32 168.68 1410.00 Town Sedan , . 1256.18 170.82 1427100, . Sport Sedan 1319.58 179A2 1499.00 Sedan Delivery.'.. ' 1218.37 71.63 1290.00 FLEETMASTER 116" WhF elbase. 5 Passenger Coupe.... 1313.81 178.13 Town Sedan 1329.78 180.22 Sport Sedan , 1389.42 188.58 FLEETLINE 116" Wheelbase Aero Sedan 1492.00 1510.00 1578.00 . 1366.59 185.41 1552.00 Sportmaster Sedan ., , 1424.59 193.41, 1618.00 OLDSMOBILE SPECIAL SIX - 119" Wheelbase - $1603.13 5217.87 $1821.00 4 Door Sedan 224.52 1875.00 Club Coupo . 1590.01 215.99 1806.00 Convertible Coupo 1958.28 250.72 2209.00 1* Club Sedan • find it to your advantage to wait a'little longer, until we are in a position to deliver a car against your own order. , . Weare sorry to say that delivery to you may be delayed for some time yet. This is due, in particular, to the shortage of many materials. Gerierai'Motors has done a splendid production job under the circumstances and expects to steadily -increase the rate of production. Meanwhile, these conditions, combined with the wide popularity of General Motors cars, and. such an unpre- cedented demand, mean that delay in some instances. is quite inescapable. We 'entreat your patience and understanding while the- shortage exists., We realize, that our success depends upon the confi- dence and goodwill of our many customers. We will strive at all times, through good .business practices, to justify, and therefore retain; this rnost ,valuable asset.. -OLDSMOBILE-Cont'd. SPECIAL EIGHT ' Retail Dominion Total i I9" Wheelbase Price Sales and Delivered LessTnxes Excise Tax Price Club Coupe...,, 51678.99 $210.01 $1889.00 Convertible Coupe 20250:16 258.84 - 2279.00 Club Sedan . 1710.01 ' 213.99 1924.00 4. Door `Sedan,: 1754.66 219.35 19/4.00 • DYNAMIC CRUISER SIX 125" Wheelbase Club Sedan ,_...................... 1714.97 215.03 DeLuxe Club Sedan .., 1843.45 231.55 4 Door Sedan _. -- 1798.72 225.28. DeLuxe 4 Door Sedan 1925.50 241.60 DYNAMIC CRUISER EIGHT 125" Wheelbase Club Sedan • 1779.80 DeLuxe Club Sedan.... 1871.54 4 Door Sedan ..:...._. 1899.12 DeLuxe 4 Door Sedan 1982.32 223.20 233.46 239.88 249.68 1930.00 2075.00 2024.00 2167.00 2003.00 2105.00 2139.00 2232.00 CUSTOM CRUISER EIGHT . 127" Wheelbase' - Convertible Coupe 2357.72 310.28 2668.00 Club Sedan 1955.78 250.22 2206.00 4 Door Sedan 2021.53 257.47 2279:00 Prices subject to change without notice. r A GFA -947A GARDNER MOTOR SALES Victoria St. Phone 234 E1: r.. IA'a>l'ba >4 I'arli on Tuesday afternoon. Thu >xelcort a s rnlonc ilcJ, time. Vera and Billy Wilson, children of Mr. and Mrs. joe are,widing a few days with relatives aaat-Acton. Bride-to-be Honored. - L pleasant eveninla INat3 silent reveittly at the home o Mrs. Howard . Sturdy, when the ladies of the community met to honor 'MISS Joyce. Astley, .,bride -elect. Gaines and contests were enjoyed, after w hick a humo ons _. address, in verse, was read by 'Ars. Austin Sturdy and Joyce was presented with a handsome coffee table by Kathleen Holmes and Dorothy Dodges. Mary Stirling made an extremely (owieal groom. A de- licious lunch was then served by the hostess and members of the committee. LEEBURN LEEI3PRI , July 29. -Miss Eleanor McDougall, Goderich, visited last week with her friend, Miss Evelyn Bogie. Mr. and Mrs. IIttgh Chisholm, Sarnia, spent the week -end with the former's mother, Mrs.'Jas. (;his�lolm, and with Mr.. and Mrs. WM. Meyer and family. House guests with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bogie this week are ,Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Savage and sons, Dyke and Bradley, of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Skowby, Miss Muriel Johns and Miss' Bernicce l3rieve, all of Stratford, and Mr. and Mrs. Alex. ('outts, wing - ham. %'1'. I.S.,,.Meeting.-The ,July monthly meeting of the I.eebut:1 \V. JI. Society was held on Wednesday,.. the :.';Mrd, at, 'the home of, Mrs. Rod. Bogie, with a good attendance. Mrs. Lock Cook was leader. The Scripture reading"' was given by Rev. S. E. Hayward who also offered prayer. Business was taken Up by the' president. A. reading for the Watch Tower was given liy -Mrs. B. Bogie. and M1ss- I-1(t'n 1'h -irk gave the last chapter in the study book. The meeting closed .With singing and prayer. Lunch Was seried and a social time spent. all becoming ac'(tuainti0(1 with the new pastor and his wife' There will be no Service in Leeburn church next Sunday. as the minister is away for his holidays.. tL KINGSBRID.GE KIN(;Sl>RI1)(;1'. July 211. - Mrs. Joseph Courtney of 'lol•ulito-is spend- ing a few days here -with her son Leo. «'bile 'cranking a gits engine, Dennis Sinnett had the rn.isforturfe to have his right arum broken. He will be laid up Air a few weeks. Miss Theresa . Austin of Loudon -visited over the •week -end with her parents. Mr, and Mrs., 1"rarik Austin. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fitzpatrick .of Rruceheld visited 11t O'Neill's on Sun- day last. At °;i Meeting of the ratepayers of S.S. No. 2 on Monday,, two- new men, James Garvey and Michael Foley. were toted into ; office to succeed M 1i'k llalton and Jo1u1 Kelly. unty and �'S'illi0xtn Rear ` Carter, for four` territory °inn wants lty, years telegraph operator at .the torn C.N.B. station, Inv been appointed station agent at Newton, on the Strat- fordListowel line. The Village. Council u )'Myth laas received an estiaia.ate of $100,000 as 'the cost of the proposed waterworhe system - for the .: rill age. 'No action will be taken before the matter can be thoroughly discussed. Athol Purdona, who has been operat- ing a .bakery at Lucknow, has par chased the Leggatt bakery at Wing - ham and will move to that town with his family. ' His brother, Hector noPurtiwotbai, ltewryill have charge of the Luck- e'. C. McEcbern, accountant at - the Trenton branch of the Bank of -Mon, treal for eight 'years, has been ap, pointed manager of the Zurich branch. He succeeds Gurdon G. Sewell, Who has been appointed manager of the, Jfort Erie branch. Mrs. Robert Hamilton, an old-time resident of the Lochalsh district, died 011 July 15th in the Kincardine hos- 'pit'al, at the ,age of eighty-eight years. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Gilbert Barkwell of Lucknow, and twfo Sons, Rtibert and Frank Hamilton of Aslali4 ld ; also by u brother, Arthur Cook of•I'aramount, and a sister, Mrs. David/ Huston of Luc•know. The death of Ellen MeClinchey, widow Of I•:ciward Johnston. occurred on .July loth in- her eighty-eighth year. ',Mrs. Johnston lived In Clinton for a niiIltbp • of years, 1►ut latterly had been Dist AGX SXVICS Help Nature' To, -Eliminafe SAI A combination of valuable vege- table rem?.edies, blended together under rigid , standards of purity, Milburn's Lada -Liver Pills are often valuable lin the relief of constipa- tion and other disorders of the liver, atomaeh and bowels. • - They help the.. eliminatory organs , and clear the system of waste which is often the cause ' of constipation, sick and bilious 'spells, headaches , and heartburn. Once tried, you'll, be delighted by the renewed' feeling of well-being which they help to produce. , - - Milburn's Laxa-Liver "Pills are on sale at all drug coun°Kers. The T. Milburn Co., Ltd.. Toront., Ont. issitssirsrmarosassrmismossoss A. Joselyn -eoatdlIWtedi the ccrwe, ilUr>a' Fite Causes Leavy )mss A large, modern bank turn on the farm of )'hurry Norris, rix miles 'aorta . east of llleusaall, was strue'U by llgbt- tnitng and completely desttoyed on Sun., day last. an ; addition to the barn Norris lost a threshing amac s ne, fourteen pigs, four, euws, a bixaolet', the i4 ason's crop of bay, 000 b1,11,514 -9 of grain, numerous implements and milling ' equiptuent. The los , will' ated at I15;'0()0 or more, is partially covered by insurance. GOVERNMENT BONO ISSUE, A secotd issue of Canada savings bonds, the post-war Government seeur- ities which met with popular approval. when they were offered publiciy`1last fall, will be floated by the Government this year, according to report fro. Ottawa. Details of the new issue. which likely will be offered in the autumn, were not ayailable,., but it. is expected they will bear the same interest . rate -2% per ,cent. -and the same maturity --teal years -as the 1940 • bonds, which sold to the extent of Inord' than 53500,000,000. Mike: "So your . name is O'Shea: Are you related to Patrick O'Shea?" Friend: "Very distantly. I was Ing► mother's first child, and Pat was the seventh."' With Fler slaughter, Mrs. Humphrey Imo. Snell, of IIullett township. at whose home she passed away. She leaves two sons, James E. and' Milton; both of Clinton, and two daughters, Mrs.. Snell and. Mrs. Carl Beranek, _ of 'Denver, Col. The Haying Wouldn't • W'ait-Fifty Years Ago Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stimore of Walton celebrated their golden wed- ding anniversary on July 21st. They recall that on the wedding day fifty years ago Mr. Stimore pitched hay all Inorlling. The' marriage ceremony took plate early in. the afternoon, 'and the bridegroom was at work in the hay- field again the next horning. Exeter Boy on 411 -fated Micmac Russel. Passmore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Passmore, Exeter, who - is with the Royal Canadian Navy, was one of the seamen aboard the -destroyer 'Micmac when it. collided with a freighter at the entrance to Halifax harbor two weeks ago. ' Russel• escaped injury, though six R:C.N. men were killed and many. were injured. Airman's Sacrifice Commemorated In :in impressive service in St. Peter's Anglican ch'r1I'ell. Lucknow, a planele presented • by brothers, and sisters of Flying Officer George .Andrew M(Qnillin was dedicated to theMemory of the young Airman. who 1n''rs rc'l)l)rted missing over enemyy". IF You worry about your present ' or future security, Phone Carlow 1706 or write B. R. ROBINSON Monarch Life Assurance .,repro- ' sentative, R.R. 4, Goderich. sY 36tf Ammuninew, ROY N. =, BENTL INCOME TAX --(Business. Pri- vafe or Farm Reports) Bookkeeping Services -(Weekly or • Monthly), Typing- (Private or Commercial work) . 36 REGENT ST BOX 58' PHONE. 231J • Goderich, Ont. 20tf WHEELER'S FUNERAL SERVICE No . extra charge for. the use of our Funeral Home, Toron- to Street. Prompt Ambulancb Service Phone 635 Res. 355 or 7 - -Ears'i' AH3 -RENDERED TO SICIK RADIOS ALSO PORTABLE FOOL -PROOF SOUND SERVICE R. MUNDAY - Certified Radio Technician -- r . 'PHONE OR CALL i 'Widder St., Goderich, Phone 598 - . DICK THE UPHOLSTERER Phone NO. 567W Estimates Free No Obligations 1, • FOR SERVICE AND GUARANTEED WORK Goderic or Day CELEBRATION MONDAY, .SEPTEMBER 'lst, 1947 PARADE EVENTS OPEN TO HURON COUNTY INDUSTRIAL FLOATS, DECORATED CARES, DECORATED TRICYCLES a& BEST COMIC FLOAT, BEST DECORATED FARM DISPLAY. ' ICYCLES SPECIAL P ': IZE-The Best Comic in the PA ado Afternoon Performance starts at 1.30 p.m. Evening performance starts at 7.30 p.m. 1. THE DANCING DANDIES -5 Gals with: Gorgeous Costumes. 2 THE PAUL BROTHERS, The Boys with the .fun, Comedians. .3 ROY AND DORIS HEAD, Great Moments in ]Yiagic, and Ventriloquists. 4 WILLIE BELL, Canada's Cheery Scot. a touch of Old Scotland. ' 5 THE FOUR CHORDERS,..of radio. fame, •arbe'rsliop Harmony at its best. 6 THE RIPLEYS, Sensational Aerialists and Balancing Acts. - 7 THE BARNA'S Brother and Sister Act in Songs of the Range, Cowboy and' OowgirT. 8 GEORGE MORTON, Clever Impersonator and Entertainer, from the Big Army Shows. ' 9 BILL MANNING, Baritone, One Of the best baritone voices in the Co cert world today. . 10 GLADYS CORNELL, of St. Petersburg, Florida and London,' Contralto, Persoiality Girl and Charming Mistress of Ceremonies. 11 VIOLET COPELAND, Rhumba and Specialty Dancing. 12 LEN BURT, Accordianist and Accompanist, with the ae ordian that plays itself' into your heart. . • GRAND DRAW WILL BE MADE BY imp CORNELL AFTER THE EVENING SHOW PRIZE -WINNERS DO.NOT NEOES,SARILY HAVE TO BE PRESENT, TO WIN HURON'S B1G DAY OF 'THE YEAR 'SPONSORED BY 60DERIOH TRADES AND LABOR O0ttNOIL FOREST J. Ntel ARHY, 4ORMAN OOLOLoCraH, Ohir>n. . Secrete y: 3UP'PORT TYIE NEW GODERIOl ARtNA