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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-09-11, Page 6CtPLETE . -REFU RNISI INGS Including Venetian Blinds, Chairs, Lamps, Simmons' Springs and Watt Qresses, etc., in the ervice at Congratulations ouse NEWLYFURNISHEDHOTEL SEPTEMBER 15 Coffee Shoppe Will Be Run As Well As MainRooml' inin Special Dinner Sundays ;,�.otel Wi Caterto Wedding, o .irtlida.y and , A nniversary Ca Parties., The 'ark House WERE SUPPLIED AND INSTALLED ; Y FROM GODE RICHFRUIT MARKET LOUZON, Prop. 4' If It Grows— We Have it" • PHONE 120 Compliments- of RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLY CQ. LONDON, ONT. PH®NE 470 'EAST ST.. Compliments of LEN'S TAX/ WHEN IN NEED OFA CAB PHONE S 5 5•J 24-HOUR TAXI SERVICE `CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO The Park House FROM CULBERT'S BAKERY 'TIE HOME OF TASTY PASTRY" PHONE 465 WEST ST. M Historic lkit'1111trk.of Goderich The Park I4c1use, newly furnished and luoderu-izt9, opens on Monday, September 1.►th, raider the managiipetil of A. L. "Bert" BrtI toln . Beds in every room in the well-known hotel, once the home of the, Commissioner: of the Canada° ('a,lnp,atly.. have been furnished with new Simmons "Reality hest" mattresses and spring. • Fur conitOrt and service, the Pars..Iiouse will mite high in Ontario. The, hotel will be operated under .the American plan, u meads being served septic-ntet 'fiioln other services. Meals of the. highest standar(will be served in the nrain dining room,, at the following ti alts on .week days : 7 to 8.30 a.m." 11.30 am, to 1:30 pan ° 5.. 0'P.m. to 7.30 ph. •Special dinners will.be served on Sundays from 5 p.ui. to 8 p.m. Reservations are requested for Sundae dinners. In addition to the main dining room a coffee shoppe will be operated -from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily except Sunday. .The `Park House -will eater to wedding, birthday and -� anniversary parties. Ideally situated in Harbor Park over- looking the blue water of Lake Huron. this cosily and comfortably ap- pointed hotel is a most desirable spot in which to hold any of they afore- mentioned parties. Rates given on request. The Park House has been chosen for the reg,F dinner meetings of the Goderich Kinsmen Club. � —Bert" Brereton extends a most cordial: invitation to all his old friends as well as new to visit the Park House and enjoy well-cooked„meals of the highest order served speedily- and' courteously amidst restful surroandings. '' Compliments and Best Wishes of Best Wi es to THE PARK HQUSE from J. AINSLIE Meats Fresh and Cured. Phone 21 The Square KITCHENER, ONT. Compliments of i.. NATIONAL GROCERS Ltd. STRATFORD, ONT. A PRODUCT QF GENERAL MOTORS 1 hr open road is calling And lucky is the family that sets out from borne in an O1d.nlob le'+ith (,\1 Hydra -Matic I)ri).e*. For herr is a ear whose smooth lines and smart '+tiling fit right into your rl,irit,4 of wanderlust. A car whose gf.ntle coil spring ride means comfort every mile. And most important of all ---a ear that lets the driver enjoy the trip as much as his passengers! Ilvdr'a-Matic Drive gets the credit for t1i t. '1 hi proved, fully mrttornatir drive provides a permanent vacation from all gear shifting and clutch pushing. . II)drd-Matic Drive hre1r 01 always in the right gear at the right time ... autonurtieally. Oldsmobile is the lowest•priced rear to offer (,.M lid dra-Matic Drive* -rune big reason why people say, "It's SMi A6$'I.'-to Own an (lids:" - To you who are waiting for your new Oblasoohile-• =our th&nhe for your patience our tribute eo'your wiadorn. The demand for Oldetnobite with the new GM ' Ilydra-Matte Drive° is co widespread that it still greatly eacc de the ®apply. Make Bare your prep.,ent car carries; you convenientlyand ez f le dely through the waiting mod bT haviraa"it checked regularly by your VActoria St, a � d- GARbNER MOTOR SALE, t SHEPP ARDTON $HEPPARDTON, Sept. 9. --Mr. and Mrs..WM. `ogler anti' suns, of Detroit, visited recently.with•the lady's mother, Mrs. Geo. Haggitt. - Mrs. Don 'Johnston and fambly, of Brantford, are visiting with her bro- ther Tony and Mrs. Vrooman. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Erb, Melvin and Douglas, of Listowel, vis'ted over the week -end with Mrs. Erb's sister, Mrs. 'Frank Rising- and Mr. Rising. - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vines of Tor- onto and Mrs. II. Vines of Guelph are visiting with .the Tatter's sister, Mrs. pick Pimal„tt. and Mrs. Pindott. This 'cottatilimity Was shocked- on .Monday when it was learned that Mrs. Mary Reed had -passed away. We ex- tend' sympathy to the relatives and friends. tehoo1 opened List week with„Miss Milne of Goderich in charge again. There are four new pupils, - )Fr.- and Mfrs. I'inllott of Toronto have moved into their new home, form- erly owned by ,Mrs. Pearl Bogie. We. welcome them to the community. The farmers of the community are busy these' days getting the ground ready for fall wheat:' Some .are busy threshing and others have finished threshing for the season. CARLOW ('ARI.aJW: Sept. `t.=fir. and Mrs. PORTER'S HILL PORTER'S .HILL, Sept. 0. — The bazaar held on Saturday last in Clin ton' Town Ilall by the V.A. of Grace United church was wellpatronized and realized a good sum. The bake booth was especially popular. 'Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bowden, Holmes - accompanied. by Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Lockhart, motored to Dundalk on Saturday morning to attend the Jack- son -McConnell wedding in Dundalk United church. Mr. and Hers. Elgin Cox were Serenaded on their return by about sixty 'friends and neighbors who brought along all the noise -making devices they could find. The serenaders were ple• •u n y received, by the newly- weds and w re invited in and spent a jolly evening: -Fred Bell supplied the music for a' hoedown on the ,lawn, and lunch was served. Rev. Chas. Cox of Bervie while in this community last Thursday baptized Jaines' Charles Cox, son of Mr: and Mrs. James Cox. Mrs. Jim Durnin of London is spend- ing this week With her .father; Milton Woods, and sisters, Mrs. Don Barris. Rodger. .of Toronto, "-Pent the past wcck with their daughter, Mrs. .J. Ruddock• and \Ir. Itialtfo+'^k. Nix, and Mr-. ('hos. ,Young of Godo- rii•h vi-itcd with Mr. and MTs. John young cin Sunday.' ” :tir.arul Mr-. Lawrence Grey of Belle- ville spec,( a few days with \1rs. Grey's sister. '1r-. L. Young. and Lloyd. Mrs. Service of rolling -wood is visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. r. ('lark. l Mi-` Margaret Mitchell and two girl friends from Toronto spent the Week- end with Mrs. 'Mitchell. Phone 234 Elimination Of Waste. First Rule For Health Regular elimination of wastes from the body is one of the parse mit rules for gond health. lel- 's Levu'` -Liver Pills WED of help to faultyelimination. Tile Via' syn et laxative sad tonics drags contained in these pills "mks thew one of the most useful ant' I beet wee for (lisordered t of I the eliminatorjr orgalta° Mi1burn's I.etbxa -TAees ping help - to stimulate the Jivverr' else& breath '. 'mated tongue, ills - and eliminate vast. ben eye— is ri, A in a rdafb sr `pal relieve that Uiriateg f and • help field+tdreg en Grace Church Anniversary,—Sunday last was. an ideal day for the an- nieersary servicers of Grace church... They attendance was not as good as •might have been expected. but fin- ancially the day ' was quite satis- factory. Rev. F. G. Stoteshury spoke in the morning and Rev. Mr. Stanway of Brucelield in they evening, and the messages of _hotel these speakers were _much enjoyed. 11r. Stf,tesl,ury will he absent from his pulpit on vacation for the rest Of September. and Mr. (lantl,lrl1 of Ba, held will supply the pulpit for these three Sunda ys. On the first Sunday of (nicker the pal:;ti►r will again take the service and world- wide $aa'ranient Will be observed by•all churches. gest Wishes to the Newlyweds.— Congrattiiiltions to our newlyweds. Elgin Cox and Phyllis Wilding% who , were married on Wednesday, Septem- ber :;rd. ' We welcome the bride back to, our community to make her c�home: s s she spent the last two y ° ° teacher in 14.S. No. 5. Best wishes go also to Alex. Osbaldetaton, Toronto, and Betty Newton, of,this community; who were married on t-teptember 4th. May life he filled with happy t tys for both these young Couples. • le AIDS FOR. EYES In gettiant +a pair of reading glasses, don't justpuke therrf np from a store counter. Such glasses may be relative- ly (heap, but it's false economy to buy glasses which only add to (eye -strain. Authorities, note that. the layman ilan- not Judge the ' correct type of lenses ter, rusein e°yeglassies. He may pick them' too strong or • too weak.. The only safe way of adopting aids for the ('yesl ir4fo have the optica op alined, by ati eye. specialist or by a gnat lfled .optoinetrint, 11,1130DY'S BUSINESS by In virtually every job, future developments must be ' con- stantly taken into account. If you are working to a definite schedule, your main and perhaps. only concern will be to keep up with. it. But if you have no such schedule t� adhere to, don't fall into the error of thinking that it is not necessary to plan your work ahead. Every job can be done more efficiently by taking futures require- ments into account. The advantages of • doing so are many and impprtant. To suggest -a 'few: It enables you to be bet- ter prepared for each task as you conte -to it. , It closes up gaps be- tween operations --elan- e inates delays. It gives you a clear pic- ture of your whole job and of production rates which may be needed for reference atany moment. 'While these are broad gen- eralizations, 1. am sure that an analysis of your particular job will reveal many- other , epecific advantages off9 oro ganizing for tomorrow". •' 4 ei The necessity of planning for one's financial future is recognized by million, of Canadian owners of Life in. $urance. For theta and their families, seQuity is an ass lured fsact. �, W-217