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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-10-16, Page 5n `] URi D r, OCTO 9th, 1917 THE GODERICH I d41.M $& A K �ampae� YOUR FRIENDLY I.D.A. STORE is sof owe YOljR COLD REMEDIES BAYER ASPII ,IN 18c . 29c 79c • GROVE'S COLD TABLETS 29c 49c THERYVIOGENE MEDICATED WOOL 49c 98c BUCKLEY'S MIXTURE ' 40c 75c BRONCHIDA COUGH SYRUP 8 ounces - 50c PENETRATING LINIMENT Reg. 45c - S3c ANALGESIC BALM Reg. 25c - 19c VICK'S - VAPORUB or Va-Tra-Nol -- 43c VITAMINS FOR ALL VITADIET CAPSULES $1.15 $2.70 • MEAD'. COD LIVER OIL'e 506 $1.00 IDAMALT MALT & COD LIVER OIL 590 986 .$1.69 COD LIVERL_OIL I.D.A. 1 HIGH-TEST 69c $1.19 OVALTINE FOOD BEVERAGE 58\c., 98c AYERST 10-D COD LIVER OIL 67c $1:9 IDAFER CAPSULE'S $1.15. $3.45 SCOTT'S EMUL';ION 59c Y1.19- ea I.D.A.IRO BRAND SPECIALS A.B.S. & C. TABLETS, '11OOs, reg. 23e '17e BABY CREAM, 3 ozs. reg. 50e .. , 39c BROWNIE WRITING PADS 8e, 2 for 15c. EASI-(LOSS FLOOR WAX, 1 lb. reg. 43e '39e ENVELOPES, 25 in 'package 4c EVELYN HOWARD COLD CREAM, 1 lb. reg. 69c .-... 54c MOL -AGAR, 16 and 40 ounces • , 54c•`99e KLEEN-OR ANTISEPTIC 4 and 16 ozs. ` 19c, 57c - 22e KL re . ,, c -.. SENNA LEAVES, 1 and 4 ounces ' 8e, 18e SULPHUR, Iib„ reg. 15c 11c 'SYRUP OF FIGS & SENNA, reg. 25c 19e CAMPBELL' Phone Goderich. DUNiGI'NON DUNGANNON, Oct. 41 -Um B. J. Crawford bas r+ turned to her winter home with her daughter,.' Mr i. R. E. Willis, Detroit, Iter. and. Mrs. Willis spent, the week -end at their Port Albert cottage and closed it for the season. Visitors with t,; r, and Mrs. R.- 3. Durnin on 'Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Durnin and Mr. a and • Mrs. .Brown. The gentlemen are of the Clinton Radio School, the former being a grand -nephew of Mr • R. J. Durnin. On Monday visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Nell Catterwood of Harrow, !Essex county: On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Blake visited •bliss Agnes Mallock, formerly of Crewe, who is at the homeNf Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hunter of Zion. Miss Elizabeth Elliott, was taken to Goderich hospital on Saturday after- alooIl quite 111, Friends are anxious to hear of her improvement. Mr, Gordon Coombes underwent an operation .• at Goderich hospital last week and, is convalescing at his home. Miss Pauline Jones of London spent the hanksgiving week -end. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones. .Miss Clara Sproul of Stratford visited her sisters, \f1sses R.ebina and Nettie Sproul, and other relatives over the week -end. Miss Dorothy.McGee of Blyth, form- erly of Dungannon, and a member of - the Dungannon United church, favored at the morning service with a' solo. The Erskine Presbyterian congrega- tion will hear Mr. James Marnock of Katex College, Toronto, again next Sun- day. Mr. Marnock preached here two weeks ago and is coming again,. Mr. Johnston student from Knox College, . ocen )h4{1." the pulpit last • Sunday. ,Mrs.--I-Tarry Munroe of IJethhriege, Alta., returned home this week -after a visit with her sister. Mrs. Rich. Mc- Whinney, and •with relatives in Gode- rich. Mrs. Munroe.and Mrs. McWhin- ney enjoyed last week with relatives at Stratford and Toronto. Miss Gwen Finnigan of Stratford :Normal- School visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Finnigan, for the Thanksgiviug week -end. - Miss Marie Hawkins of Sheppardton, also a Norm - elite; visited with.. Gwen_ at her home. \Ir_ Jini Millin, Stratford,..spent the .week -end with Mr. and Mrs.. Lorne Ivers: Jim's smile is a little extra this trine when friends congratulate him upon the little twin daughters who came -to their home about three weeks KINGSBRIDGE ' A KINGSBRIL)GE, ()et. 14, - Misses Rtlta and 'Eileen Wallace of Toronto were home with their.parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Wallace, for Thanksgiving Day. ., q ; Mr. Eugene O'Keefe and,' Mr. J. Harrigan of Hamilton spent Sunday at ('on. O'Keefe's. Miss Kathleen Garvey returned to Windsor on Monda (' after a two weeks' re AMINO SpethlsforThis Week KNITTED COTTON DISH CLOTHS or utility cloth. A size that usually sells at a higher price. Manufacturer's clearance, each at 15c TERRY WASH CLOTHS ' iize about 10 by 10 Each TERRY BIBS of the same material. Yellow, blue, pink slraes. 10c Allaround binding. Each 15c GODERICH DOLLAR STORE THE 'SQUAREGODERICH IS YOUR ROOF LEAKING ? Have it attended to,,�;.�NOW , and SAVE costly repair bilis. Flat deck roofs re -surfaced --Chimneys flashed. Caulking service. • ALL WORKMANSHIP KMANSHIP GUARANTEED. Huron B ooflng Co, 117 Elgin Ave. 'Phone 604W ago. Mr. and Mrs. D. 5.' Errington have left° for Toronto •to spend the winter with their daughter, Mrs. Stanley Hughes, and Mr, Hughes. A family gathering was enjoyed at their Nolle on Sunday. 'Relatives were present froIhl Auburn, Dungannon, Toronto, Luc•know and Comber. Donations to Dungannon Fair. -Ad= ditio'hat, contributions have come in to the Dungannon Fall .Fair that were not acknowledged in the, prize list. They are : Jack Wilson, ti ile, $5 ; Or- ville Fret', R.R. 1, Dungannon, $o; George Saunders. R.R. 7. LuclLnow, of Queen's -University,= Kingston, Miss $5.: Root. Bere, R.R. f;, Goderich,$*); Mary Asquith, dispenser at St: Mary's Blue Water Body and Fender Shue, ( Hospital, Kitchener,- Miss Betty J. Goderich. $2. Faced with heavy es-• Asquith, of ,alma College, St. Thomas, • this yearbeettuse- o - , -Kingston. , new building. the officials are pleased Mr. and Mrs._ Elwer I•'isher of Ben- te receive donations. i miller spent Sunday with Mrs. C, A. Reid--Reed.-A quiet• but pretty I Howson and Mr. and. Mrs.. • R. .L wedding took . place . oh-- Saturday. Phillip:.° October .11th, at 2 ri'clock, at. South The monthly meeting of the \\•oinen's, Kinloss Presbyterian church, wheal' Institute will be field'in the Foresters Marjorie Ennice, youngest daughter of Hall on Tuesday. •Oetober• 21 st. a t 2 Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Reed of near Luck-' o'clock• Host's<•s \lI•s. .1. .1, It I ''t ger length,. to c now. was united in marriage to Robert soil, Mrs. Gordon \1'I'bc'e. Mrs. George 'r'1,,' dress in new lona, 1 .111Ilion Mrs Harry Watson,\1rs W. coot of 100uvis wine. 1115tc•hl►lir acc•es- Kennetlr, yojingest son of Mrs. Cbar- Visi ors with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Gni•ets from a distance were .Aar. and .71 NEWS or AU13LJR AUBURN, Oct. 1.4. '-Mr and Mrs., ltlerb Mogridge are visiting • their daughter, Mrs. ert Marsh, and Mr, Aittrsh, t etersburg. Mr, and bird'. Harry Bellamy of Toronto spent the week -end with M,?,, and Mrs. Donald Fowler.'- - Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W: Robison over the week -end were Rev. and Mrs. Harold Currie and sora. Wayne and Miss Joan Anderson of Watford. Miss Isobel Itolllnson of Toronto spent the week -end with her Barents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Rollinson. • Donald Ross. of Galt was a week- end' visitor with his another, Mrs. Fred Ross. Mrs. A161. Jewell of Goderich. spent the week -end with. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Phillips. • Mr. John R. Weir .of Ottawa spent the week -end with his father, Dr. B. C. Weir. Mr. and • Mrs. Arthur Spiegelberg and throe children, cif Kitchener, were week-e;ild visitors with the lady's pair- entrs, Mr. -and Mrs. Albert Campbell. • Mr. and Mrs. Letup and family, oft Hamilton, spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wagner. M1•. and Mr>. Gordon Dobie and fam- ily were week -end visitors in W'iughan.a,, Roy Mugford of Goderich spent Sun- day with his 'mother, Mrs. Cieo. Yung- blut., Mr. and Jlrs,. Stanley Mc\all of Wel- land sped , the week -end with the fortmer's parents, Jar. and -Mrs.:-Thos. :McNutt. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Houston were Mrs. Paimely Walker, Misses Barbara and' Marry Walker of Toronto. Miss \•iviall Straughan of London played 'the bridal chorus from Lohen- visited her mother, Aars. C. J1; grin, and \Liss • June Marsh sang "O Straue;han, over the week -end. Perfect Love" previous to the cere- \Ir. '11tos: Johnston, local ,_arageiman, -10011 •, .:tnd during the signing of •the has ptu•chused a new service truck. register, "I Love You Truly." The Misses June and Betty Marsh. spent bricle,,;w•ho was _g}'ven in marriage. bY the week -end with theirparents: Mr. her .only brother. looked lovely in a• graceful gown of antique ivory bI•o- 'tide, fashioned with an insert nylon neckline, fitted bodice and long - lily - point sleeves, full skirtfalling softly into a seini-train enhanced with gradu- ated °frills. Her Iihatehi.ng- fingertip headdress of tulle illusion was taught with a heart -shaded coronet in ivory business period. The resting closed with prayer. An auction was nerd with Mrs. Geo Hamilton as auctioneer. A delicious lunch was tiervetl by the Hostess., 5lEeetlnngvRev. Geo. A. Milne of Brussels was. tile guest speaker at[ the fall thank -offering meeting of Kno; Presbyterial.. .church, Ile gave a lantern lecture on British Guiana. Mr. Milne, who was a missionary in that country for seven years, gave Au inter- esting talk un his' work there. , Mrs, Edgar Lawson presided and Mrs. Herb Cuvier was•in charge of tate devotional period. The Scripture was read by Mrs. W. Good and prayer was offered by Miss Mary 'Houston. A' ditet was rendered by Mr A. ROMIISOta and Mrs. W. T. Robison. Mrs. J. Houston volved words of appreciation to� Mr. Jiilt)e for his splendid address and also men- tioned that the daughter of a former pastor, It,ev,..T.• W. Goodwill, has been a missionary in British Guiana for the }last year. The Meeting was closed with prayer. Refreshmlents were served. Israel ---Crawford. - A wed.ling=iQ wide interest«took place on Saturday, Octuber 1lth, at 2.30 p.m., at the home •of the bride's mother, Mrs. Mary Craw- ford, A-uburn, when her only daughter, Margaret Ellen, was united in the holy bonds of Illatl'illluny to tayniond Harold Israel of Kitchener, son of Mr. and Mrs: Harold Israel, West Montrose. The crenlony w:Is performed by Rev. A. G. IIe vitt of Auburn, be - 'wild' a pretty an. ivr. o fern, cedar and 'nouns in autumn tones. Baskets of 'the sante blooms Were used through- out the roomishiss Norma Daer and Mrs. Rert Marsh, Petersburg, 41iss •S•turn, Miss rains and Mr. Michaelis of Windsor vitted Miss May Renouf- at' the week -end. • Mr. and Mrs. Clif. Carter and young daughter, of Woodstock, sI)( lit the week -end withf the former's parents, \ir •and Jars. John Carter. \];iss `:Margaret Jackson ciP .Toronto xhaclee She carried- a cascade of ivory wrsk a week end visitor with her bro rosebuds and stephanotis. Miss Mary ther, Jas. Jackson, and• Mrs. Jackson. Ellen 1'rest, cousin of the bride, was Mrs: Rory Ross, Gordon and Kenzie Ross,•of Lochalsh, Jars. Jack West and daughter Joan, of Listowel, spent Sun - .clay With Mrs. Fred Ross and Donald. Miss Annie McLeod of Toronto spent the week -end with _her mother, Mrs. John McLeod. N.1-17,. Alvin Wightman of Toronto was 't weitk-end visitor with his parents, plaid of honor, wearing a heaven ,bine brocade. designed similarly to• the bride's, but_ with cap sleeves and long matching mittens. She wore a match- ing blue headdress and curried' Am- erican Beauty roses. Misses Ruth. Snelling and Doreen Kelly, cousins of the },ride," were junior bridesmaids.' They were gownl d in orchid and yellow Mr. and Mrs. Earl W}ghtinan, taffeta respectively with Sweet hell rt Miss Mary' Munro; -public health heckling, bustle- back and matching nurse of Toronto, spent the week -end headdress. They carried old-fashioned with'her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. nosegays of sweetheart roses. Mr. Munro, Kenneth Israel was groomsman for Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.. C. E. his brother. Welcoming the guests' at Asquith over the week -end were Reg. the reception and dinner which fo19- Asquith of Toronto, Harold -Asquith lowed, the bride's another wore a black crepe dress, black aec•essori's and a corsage of Talismtau,r0,.$es. The groom's mother. • was attired. -in crimson leaf crepe, black accessories and a corsage of ' pale piatk rosebuds. ('overs were laid for thirty,guests at an at-tri-etrrr table centred with a three-tier wedding cake and tall tapers in silver holders. Serving in*the dining -room were Misses Thelma Snelling and Ruxie -Ball,' as- sisted by Mrs. Charlie Snelling and Mrs. Earl Kelly. For her going -away tostnm e the bride donned a mist blue lutte Reid. Dungannon, and the late John Reid. The bride chose for her Marriage a frost white. wool street - length dress with black trimming and black aveessories and wore a corsage of red roses. The couple were at- tended. by the groom' brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and 'Mrs. James Reed. of Lurk►tow the latter wearing a caress' in pastel shade of green crepe, with black accessories and corsage of red roses. After the ceremony the guests were received by the bride's another at her home. where a fowl dinner was served. On their return from a honeymoon trip spent at Lon- don. Windsor and Detroit. the young couple' - will make their home near Ltcknow•. -'«t( 1f,11 \Ii'. 1?the1 Washington. series in black and a corsage of orchid. L.tws0•er the weekend w'1.1. Harold Israel. ,Miss Shirley visit with friends here. Miss Joyce Simms of 'Toronto visited over the week -end with- Mrs. t'. Haus- ford. \Ills Adeline O'Keefe•, from Chicago, is visiting her, friends in the neighbor hood for a week. - \iiss Margaret Kirby, frons Windsor. visited her friends here over the huli- day. ' Mr. and :qrs. Jos, Garvey and fancily, from 'Toronto, were visiting at Mrs. Thomas (;tarvey's over the weekend. firs, ,Terry Hill of Toronto spout the week-e,md with her patents, \Ir. and Mrs. \\'mt. Lannon. - miss Il:tmnali Il'ogatt of Goderich visited w it}t Mrs. Philip 'Ilog:ttl • last Stinda;v. hingsbridge Celebration at Windsor. ._-.1{ev. eI. .1, 1)tiitom has exl''ndcld an invit:ttioat to Kingsbridge old boys and girls In the \\'indsor•-Detroit :area to attend at an "intern:Ilion:el open hoat`t" at 1•':i1Io'r Dalton.s.new• rectory tit \\'incisor, on Snnday 'evening, 1)'tola'r '214 11. •The oct:tsi(nl is the thirtiet11 wedding anniversary of \largaret Dalton, :and Art (Wenner :and 4 .a I1.s. Ir nP the Dalton aat ml lir:t11 cl:1118. p'rec'eding this celebration will be a -forty hours' devotion" in the rte Most Prerioti` Aloud cahnr'h, With Rev. 1)r. Edwin Gorses. ('S13.. another Kitlgsliridge ole} boy, as in•ua',hr'r, Other native priests of K1ngshridge are expected to be present as special guests. Advertising in The Signal••Star pays dividends; and Mrs. John 'There was II play. "Meet M the Foresters' Ft, .1 and sponsored -of St \Tark's meiev•.on of Se:ttertll. c ns. . large :itt,emeee.e „;the and 'Walter Israel. of \\'t'st Montrose: y Wive " presei tc'd in Mks M:ante Israel. Mr. George I r:tel. Hall by the Junior :arid Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Isrnel, of 1 'tutor Institute of Blyth Kitchener: Miss 'i'helma• Snellitti;, of by the •Ladies' (mild Port -Colborne: ,.Miss- Ibxit• 11811, of :\ngii.•.II- ch,,' -h. The (;ndericit: Miss Ruth Snelling. of members of the c•:tSt were intrndnc•c,cl :nul \iia Doren hell. of by \ars, Wm. 1':ra•t -r*, Between acts solos we're rendered by Mr., Aubrey T4)11. Proceed•- -Were f;ittl. There, will be it high class concert in aid of the Anhui '1,n101i0l Conl- nitnity II1111 on Thursday. l:ty. 1)etobor •_'ard. ` \1r. Dototld ('atltpioell of I'or•t 1)al- hottsie. who Itis been 1\11('1:ntan 011 S.S. Nortllttnbor•1:ttd th' .past six months. 110s gone. .main:; again. after visiting; his parent,. 1Ir. and ' :Mrs. - Albert Campbell.:Ind brother Kenneth. Mr. and :Mrs T. s: Johnston and Miss hanr:i 1'1111111` were visitors at London on Ttesda y, Ladies' Guild.-'i'hc t )'t Cher meeting cif the Ladies' (btild' ri :$t° Aiark's Anglican church w:t- held at the home of Mrs, Stam Daer on Thursday. with Mrs. Alvin Le:tthcrland in 'barge. 1'rayers west' offered by Mrs. Thos. Ilaggilt and the Scripture wits read by Mrs. S. Doer. I{eadings were given by Mrs. T. 5 .Tohtlston and \irs, Wnt. (;ovi'r, and a solo \•aa rendered by Mrs. Gordon 'Parlor, :I'eottlpaiiied by \ars• I{. .T. Phillips. airs. A. Ne -Alit t-*:tr-i• :1 till]; n bra• r,.,•ent trip and \irs. ('. E. Asquith contrilntii d a 'tonal ''1'lae topica AN fnl:en by 1(r•. A. Lether- l:tracT, elrs. ' e,1,it toot: e•luirec for the • Brussel-. Jar, and Mrs. Israel left ler et trip to 1:11,1e111 :incl Sonlhern States• ()11 their retrirn they will reside in Kitchener. on Tlttrsd;ty, r►c•toher• tithe Mrs. ('raw-feret entertaintcl the neighbors nncl the W':tll:erltta-1•n 1'ontnt'ttity ('1"h :tt n trim's -wan tut in honor of her daughter. . FULLER -Z,E YOUR OME NOW Your i''ullcir Brush dealer is now in Goderich. with household anti personal brushes.' .Ash about our Christmas gift sefv. - KEN TREITZ ld'ARNA, ONT. Pi\one Clinton 623r22" Phone Collect 12x Rundown Feeling is Often Caused By Nervous Trouble Strained, tense nerves are often the cause of restless nights. Impronet rest, night after night, is quickly followed by logs of appetite, irritability and a tired, tun -down condition. For disorders such as these, Milburn's health and Nerve Pills are highly beneficial and, once tried, their medicinal, value soon becomes apptrblat by the Improv` -ed general condition of the health, • The lion and other ingredients thoy contain ,Helie to improve the blood eoritent, stimulate the .nerve cells, and tho appetite, aid digestion thus helping to pron?ote peaeoftil sleep. They havo h©l tad thousands Ili othoi'a. OThey should do the sane for9jt(1u, Milburn'swatt', and Nerve C'1111 sire sold a drug eountetrm every*here. 1 1 The Ir. !album. Go.. LImie+d.'Ilo otaitoc,Ont New Rates on Magazines a a CHRISTMAS GIFT RATES 1 : -JUST ANNOUNCED v A FEW OF THEM . , . One Gift Two:Gift -Sub. Subs. Ladies Home Journal 3.00 6.00 rMacLean's 2.00 • 3.50' Chatelaine • 1.50 2.50 New World ; , 1.00 2.00 Newsweek .... . . . . . . ...... 4.25 8.50 Holiday, , ... . ........ .5.00 10.00 Mayfair 2.00 3.50 Canadian.Homes and Gardens 2.00 3.50 National Home ,Monthly1.00 2.00 - '*r HENDERSON 'S THE SQUARE GODERICH Wingham's Population Increased by. "e 5 -The assessor's returns for Wingham show a population this year -of 2,307, :in increase of 75 over- last year. A general increase bias been made in the assessment, which is raised from $1,082,700 in 1946 to $1.413,000. Gordon Deyell of Wingham has been appointed police chief 'for the town •. of Southampt'uli. He served as night policeman' at Windham for four years ' before joining the Huron County police - force four years ago. Exeter Lions had gross receipts oir- $4,000 at their tenth annual 'frolic held last week. Proceeds are to be used' for a new Exeter Hospital. - - Have your car WINTERIZED Campbell's Garage St:. David's Street ALL (WORK GUARANTEED PRICES REASONABLE British American Products-B.A. Gas & Oil REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES OF CARS. Wind &Weather lotion �NLY .1 5' Regular $L25 Size Regular $2.50 Size only $1.5O m t! Use this silken lotion once and you'll .ever be without ist dlelps pirevent chap- ping, Ileitis pewees sensitive skin. softens and smooths skin. Even doul'h'tes as a make-up base WAITED me ONLY CAMPBELL'S KS »hhne 1::, Goderich c• This is one of the new, fall coats, mace in sizes - 12 to 20, in Black ---Brown--- --Grey and Red is urg'undy, beauti- fully tailored-ined and interlined for extra warmth. ' WIFI TER READYATO-WEAR FOR GIRLS AND- I ' OYS --- Bunting Bags Snow Suits Coat--Leggins• and Hat Sets for Girls and toys to 6x ' Girls coats in, all sizes. Snlotr Suits Ski Pants BUY TR SE NOW' WHILE STOCKS ARE COMPLETE. Your ' of Store WSCHAEFER Vine Phone 56 •