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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-10-16, Page 7
Tituvim .4 -Knoll); I 11th, FIRST A• ID RENDERED TO SICK RADIOS • ALSO PORTABLE POOL -PROOF SOUND SERVICE •x. R. MUNDAY Certified Radio Technician — PRONE OR CALL 7Widder.St., Goderieh, Picone 598 HIMILIGIITS OFTgE SERIES" a a W ou - SE11Sr�ES D 9 (Contlinwd front Page 314 name 4tf 13 witched was the favorite in one of the stake races. He was so ,tuueh the best, he was quoted' It 1 to I.O. The visitor thought he might as well make his expenses, so he bet $40,000 on Bewitched to ruts • third. IF You worry about: your present or future 'security, Phone Carlow 1706 or write B. lt. ROBINSON Monarch Life Assurance repro- eentative, • R.R. 4, Goderich. 3611'' Refrigeration geration and Electrical Appliance Service ALL MAKES Elliott McVittie. 48 Picton St. Phone 417W 2'2tf GODERICII_SIGNADSTAR NEWS OF BAYIELD BAYFIBLD, Oct. 11.g. --Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bossenberry of Sarnia are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Weston this week.: Lloyd Pease of London spent the week -tend with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berry. Mrs. Angus MacRae and three child ren, of London ,spent the holiday week- end with ler parents, Mr. and ebbs. W. H. Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Scotchmer and two Children, off Toronto, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Itobt. Scotchmer over the week -end, Miss Muriel Ritchie of Toronto spent, the week -end with her- grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. `George King: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ritchie, who spent the past two weeks here, left for Toronto on Monday en route to their home in Elmvale. For the second year in succession Miss Doris MacEwen has been awarded the. Huron County • scholarship at the University of Western. Ontario. Her many friends in the village and vicin- ity extend their heartiest congratula- tions. Miss Jessie Metcalf of Detroit spent theaweek-end with her mother, Mrs. Wm. F. Metcalf. :]Miss Jean Sturgeon of Preston spent the holiday week -end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sturgeon. Mrs. G. Holman of London visitted her -sister; Mrs. R. B. Johnston,. okteer tate week -end. Mr. and Mrs. G. Knight, Ronald and Mary Knight.- o'f Toronto, •were guests of Mrs. M. Gemeinha'rdt o'er the week- end. Mrs-, Spencer Irvine and babe, Mary Elizabeth. are spending this week: in Southampton. • - '1)r. and Mrs. R. Hunter and family, eek -en d at their All he . had to do was wait a few minutes and collect $2,000, which would be the minimum' payment al- lowed. Bewitched won easily. -But iu overtaking some horses in the stretch he fouled a couple of them. -He was disqualified. It is said the Westerner did not see the world series. • Jottings. -'-Six umpires were used. lu their dark uniforms they clustered around the plate- before each game. Some wag said they were pallbearers. • , Television got a great beak. Every restaurant and "bar had, a set and the results were reported almost Perfectly. Home sets now selling for :375. . . . Tickets were $4 for standing room and $6 fur reserved. I was of- ferted $75, fot' my two seats. for each game; $100 for the final. ... . tl:I, Inch Rickey, the president_ of the Brooklyn ('1nb, did not attend the Sunday game. •He does -not believe in Sunday baseball and liars never attended a game on that -day of the week. . Berra, the first string c;t'tciter° of the Yanks, is,,,,pnbe- lievaihly had hi throwing to the bases. Don Scott of Goderieh Juniors, could teach him how to throw to second. At .that Berra made a new record in being the only Pinch hitter ever to hit a home, run in a world series. . . . George Mc - Quinn, .-formerly with Toronto, was ROY. N. � BENTLEY INCOME TAX—(Business, Pri- vate or Farm Reports) Bookkeeping Services—(Weekly Monthly) or 1H Y yypiyig,—j,Private or C_on nercial ' . , work)., 36 REGENT ST BOX 58 PHONE 231J Goderieh, Ont. 20t1 1Tm0tery Memorials friends in 'the village. Mr. and Mrs. Digin Vtnch and baby moved to Stratford last week rafter having spent the past year and a -half with, his father. Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Middleton and --Bobby, of i:Iensall, spent Sunday with Mrs. N. W. Weeds. Mrs.' Middleton and Bobby are staying with her Mother all' this Week. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cameron ° of Tors. onto spent the week -end at their home on the Blue Water Highway south. 'Misses. J. nand Stirling. Miss J. Raukin and Mrs.- J. Rankin left on Tuesday for a trill to Muskoka. �. The Late J. 11. Lambert.-v-Tlie fol,- Thwing is from _The Detroit News of Monday, October 6: Laiaubert, James Harvey. --Services for Mr. Lambert, 64, of 63.4 W. Philadelphia, will be held at 2.30 Monday afternoon at the Wm. R. Hamilton funeral home. Burial at Woodlawn cemetefy. Mr. Lambert was, killed Saturday in an- auto ac- cident near Forest, Ont.,' and was taken to Harper funeral home at Watford, Ont... He was a maintenance foreman for twenty years at Stewart Foundry Ccs. • Born in A1•vinston, Orat., ' Mt. Lambert hail lived in Detroit forty-one years. Ile was a• member of St. Joseph's F:piseupal church. Detroit, and Trinity Anglican church. Bayfield; the Detroit historical Society, Independent Order of, Foresters and the Lion; ('lub at Bayfield], out. Surviving are lois wife, IIthel Florence. ao brother, Won. S. Lambert of Alvinstoot.^ and a s'ister, :Mrs. Myrtle Helvrood of Pontiac, Mich. PRYDE & �,ON T. (formerly,Ctnningaam & Dryde) Clinton,. Exeter; Seaforth Write Box 150, or phone 41J, Exeter and we' shall be pleased to call, - WHEELER'S FUNERAL SERVICE NU extre, charge for tue use of our Funeral Home, Toron- to Street. - Prompt Ambulance Service Phone 635 Res. 355 or 7 Collections It's -our long , experience hand- ling collections that makes • pos- sible the .splendid results-. we ef- feet for our clients. That is why so roan siness- and pro- a men send their lists year after year. . GODERICH 'UXORIAL • SHOP NEWEST DESIGNS I:MST OF MATERIALS Guaranteed workmanship at prices that will please you. SAVE ALL AGENTS FIDES Call at our office: or drop us a line' to Box 161,, Goderieh. We will be pleased to call and' help choose a suitable membrial for your family plot. R. A. SPOTTON St. Andrew's St. Doanrs KELLY & AIKEN The Collectors Orangeville, Ontario -39-42 of Toronto, spent the t home in the village. 1)r. E. P. Lewis of Toronto was the guest • of Mrs. N. W. Woods over the week -end.' Mrs. Lewis, who spent the past week with Mrs. Woods, returned, to Toronto- with him on :Monday. Miss Elva Dewar of Toronto spent the holiday week-entl with her parents, Mr. tend Mrs. David Dewar. a Ia. w as r owlfe o fL ndq . 1 Lawrence . ti. the- �gnest of- his sisters; Misses...P.. and _ E. Fowlie. over the week -end. - Miss Elizabeth Reid is spending this week in F.gmondville Nvith her sister; Mrs. J. Webster. Messrs. Spencer Irvine, Chanes, Jack acid Gordon .Sicotchmer and 3111 - ton Talbot have left fir the plo, •ing match at Kington and points east. - Mr .and Mrs. James R. Scott of Toronto spent- the . week -enc t their" home ill the village. Mr, and 'Mrs. Dan McA�thur of Torotato were their guests over the week -end. Mr. anddMrs. G. -Churchward and two sons and Miss Lena Shartt of London. spent the holiday week -end at their hone in the Village. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weston and family: of -Ferndale. Mich., spent a few days, in the village last week. •Mi's. F. A. `•Ed.'rards, Mrs. Robert Watson' and Edwards are visiting friends in Kitchener •-tli1s weeks— Mr. Wm. Johnston of Windsor spent tiie holiday Week -end with his aunt, Mrs. .31. Toms.. Mr and Mrq James P Ferguson T,atidnne were guests of .the former's mother. Mrs. J. Ferguson. ot-er .the week -end. . - Mr. and Mrs. Keith Pruss. London. spent 'the- week -end with the latter's parents.. Mr. and Mrs. J, Parker. John, Eddie as mi Harold Apfelbeck of Tavistock spent the week -end with CARLOW Auturnn- aru*va 'r FOR COMMUNITY' SERVICE Sponsored by the Kinsmen Club of Goderich NSTER Draw Prizes CARLOW, ( ►ct. _ 14.---JIr. and Mrs. Amos Stoll -•and Mr.- and :Urs. -Alan Stoll -spent Sunday at ('olliugt�ood. \Tisa Elinor zooid Billy Smythe spent the week -end at \Woodstock. :fir. and Mrs.. Gordon Wilson and Mrs, Pearl Foreman of Flint, Mich., visited friends here . t his tveek=end. Mrs. Allan Wilson- to her home. 31 r. and Mrs. A. Mc('1inchey and Sharon visited at Zurich 'on Sunday. Mr. , and Mrs. Colitis, sr., and .Mr. ' Ii( -two children (lin. c. .a 1 and Mrs. J of 'Tordt to s1101 -ft "ihe- week -elite with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Youug.a 4 Mrs. Trethewey and Mr. and Mrs. E. Bright of 'Toronto visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wareoe, Mr. and Mrs. ('live Allin visited with Mr.. and Mrs. Clifford Addison -of Londesboro. Miss Irma" Bean visited Mr.. and 3lrs. Chas. Wallis, near'11uytiel�d. Miss Nora McPhee (if Toronto, and Misses Jean and Joan Mcl'li e of Lon- don 'spent the week -end with their •ptarents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McPhee. Mrs. A' Y. Henderson of Goderieh visited 3Ir. and 'Mrs. T. ('lark. 31r. and Mrs. Mel. Bell and Norman, of Goderieh. spent the past week with Mr. and 3Irs. Mardi. Nile iµ staying lionsor Lightning Rod Kidney Pills Help ' Back Ailments Backache is frequently caused by disorders of the kidneys. Conse- quently, if you suffer from backache Doan's Kidney Pills may be helpful to you. liecauge of their stimulat- ing action on the kidneys and uri- nary passages, I)oaar•'s Kidney Pills assist in the elimination" of wastes from the body. Safe, dependable and quick -actin Doan 's Kidney Pills can be used by both young and old. Backache and rheumatic pains an well as inintir° urinary and bladder ailments may be quickly relieved by this time - proven treatment. Sola at all drug .stores, The T: Milburn Co.. Ltd, Toronto; Ont. Installation and Repair Service. .Pumps and Pressure Systems of all tyr s. Engines, Motor. :end Wind- -- mills. . Goodyear Belts in all stand- ard length. . All fart– quipment and machinery NEW IDEA C,. DISTRIBUTORS GODERICH, ONT. . . Phone— Carlow 2821 Mrs. Mcllwain of with Mr. and Mrs. Frank McIlwaiu. Mrs. Stevesoln of Ethel. who' spent the past few weeks with her niece... Mrs. Percy McBride. hats returned to 11 Games of Chance Fun -For -All 1st PRIZE=OCCASIONAL CHAIR—$50.04 Vale. 2nd PRIZE—RADIO—$48.00 Value. 3rd PRIZE--'. `TRI -LITE" LAMP --$30.00 Value. 4th PRIZE—PRESSURE COOKER: ---$25.00 Value. 5th PRIZE—PAIR of KENWOOD BLANKETS—$16.50. Value. -0 1 due -Water Band -refreshments The Band will. parade from the Sgaare at 8.15 p.m. ati'rday, AT 8.30 p.m. WEST ST.°ARENA—GODERICH 7 ctober 1 COME AND - GET ONE OF TI E PRIZES - PRIZES' PRIZES Mr's. M: Tyndall is spending a few (lays in 'Toronto with her ' daaughters. - ,The W'.M.S. 'suet .at the home of Mrs. W. :('Nark for their 'October meeting, T_Iiere 4N';. __.4 Barge attendance. Mrs. her "home. : -- wikon hod, charge of the meeting. \Irs:.\Iarsli gave the first two chatptet.s,. of the ne'v study' book. The ladies were pleased to hare Mrs. Henderson and- Miss Nellie ('lark with theta. 1)elegaates were named far the Presby- terial 'meeting to :he held _in .Goderieh, Rev. S. I';, Hayward closed the meet- ing with prayer, after which-za lovely, lunch 'vis served l.y Mrs. 'Clark. From Fisher Styling to Knee -Action Comfort BIG -CAR QUALITY- AT .LOW the goat of the series. He batted .130 and struck out eight times.- . Ed- • weeds, the Dodger catcher. uses a first baseman's giove not unlike that- used by Jack Evans. How his hands stand the terrific pounding is 21 mystery.- . . :Casey, the Dodger relief. pitcher„ is called "F'iretuan." 'He has been put- ting out the, tire of the opposing teems for years. He. won two games nil'd saved another. . . . It was a thrill to see the three greatest players ever in - baseball, Ty Cobb. Babe Ruth and iris Speaker. Also Chief Bender. -the old. Philaidelphia .Athletic pitcher. whom Hes Hays ' used -to know The longest game every played in a world series took 1, hours and 19 Minutes to play.. And you were• on the edge of '-our seat most of that time.•-,.. There was soni.e terrible sand -lot baseball pulled oft' by both clubs. Then they would reach the skies for a sensational double play or an impossible catch.. Dixie Walker missed .s1 home run by inches in the last game that might have changed the whole .Dictfre: . . . "Deni kions" may not win any "Strang scholarships" for grammar. but they are battling every inch of the way till the last Iran is but. Fon just have to root for them. Next year they will be better- than ever with "two young pitchers. Branca and Barnes, just ar- ri•ving. With the "Bums" there is always a tomorrow. COST is yours only in Chevrolet! r Look at this new Chevrolet, from Turret Top to tires ... from headlight to tail Tight and you'll say — BIG -CAR QUALITY. Then look at it, with abusi- ness-like eye, from purchase price 10 upkeep, and you'll say = AT LOW COST. And remember BIG -CAR.' - QUALITY AT LOW COST is yours only • in this bigger -looking, better -looking. Chevrolet for 1947: DICK . TIE . UPHOLSTERER Phone NO. 567W Estimates Free No obligations! O FOR SERVICE AND GUARANTEED WORK The Perfect Gift.:. Attention! r, Horse Dealer's TEST THESE THRILLS! You're master' of every, motoring situation when. you own a new Chevrolet. You have power, getaway, dependability, In extra measure, for Chevrolet's. proved Valve -in -Head Engine has deliver-' ecl more miles, for more owners, over a longer period, than any oth©r,engine built today. STUDY THE STYLING! What a beauty leader this car ;SI Trim as a yacht in line and contour—luxurious as a drawing room in .upholstery and appointments!. The body is a Fisher body—exclusive to — Chevrolet 'and higher -priced cars. ' REVEL IN THiS RIDE! Just settle down in the ,form- fitting seat - cushions — and. relax! Travel over any road —from boulevard to byway —is • made smoother, stead - ler, safer by the Unitized Knee -Action Ride — another advantage found only in Chevrolet and liTgtat3r `prk d cars. 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' 1147E Remember it will pay you to keep your present car in good running condition by, bringing it to us-for;.sl;Je,°service, now and at regular intervals, until you secure delwery • of ,your new Chevrolet. EVROLE 'PROD},ICt of o P1,12iAt •MOTORS GARDN§R MOTCR' Victoria Street SALES ho'ne 234. 4 1.