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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-12-18, Page 8
[. R 4: i WIIITE I SaR AT Addre� c Q � FORTH T. UNITED IURCH Pupils Safety kie :Mite zlte (lift besviQ'e Iga Toads street'. United' church on Sunday morn- 'ield Secretary of 4 ntarrio 'Safety :Isis was impressive andiaaspiriaag..Afte JLeague ile Illustrated 1131! usual opening, about one hunrtred Talk- c and twenty Sunday school 11Upils, ',MILT,- Mg in else fromvery iiaiy ,tuts to teen - very �� .. Buyer's, field secretaryyage young people , come; iu llroct Sfou to , of the Cilli;Lliu Safety League, saves present their gifts at the vy.11ite-draped an instrueli1'tf address to the pupils manger. Misses Ruth Bowenn and of Guderieh schools on 'Thursday last. Joanne Ross assisted in placing the Ai,lendid set of. slides was shuWatl, gifts, iiuuiberillg close to ouelluudred iniprt �°sialg on the-aildre i the value and tift,y, After ',resenting their gifts, of pivy entillg accidents by patrol the children, with their Sunday suhutal system Qud attention to safety bigub. teachers,'o li: their Owes iu the centre Mr. Buyers explained that the Oft- pews whit- had been reserved for t1,en1. tarn),Safety League - is a non-profit if aluy°oue had the idea that a child's orgaiiii atiuu, Operating in (Qatari() fur only thought at Christmas is "get," this fifty years. its' activities are devoted service would make hills pause and to the preventiou of accidents to the think; for here was .tangible evide)tice People of the Province. This year of --give" in generous measure, not 1500 miles rl month have been driven under compulsion but joyously, iu the by representatives, and the program 'true Cltristiuu spirit' of Christmas. shown to S5,000 school 'children. These gifts are already packed and " ,L;ictures of studeuts acting as patrol on- their way to He• rst iu Northern officers at- street .corners were shown. tnitario, a families, settlement 1tpZ)le, twit- nty- 'The boy or girl chosen for, thisfour must- be interested, intelligent, { alert, 124 pupils in the Sunday ol. dependable and gentlemanly. 'Neatness ' Besides the anthem, tr Was is also a requirement. The' pictures llis Candle," reudered by the choir, showed this to be a, valuable means of there was special music for the oe- preveutiug accidents, as no group was elision by juvenile talent. Mises ! allowed • to paswithout the all -clear Shfela Uallow, Eleanor Driver,, Betty 3 signal from the patrolman." Westbrook, Helen I ridham,.. Another picture entitled "What Price Mathieson and Mary Elwood sang very Happiness" dealt ' with precautionls to sweetly "Ueutle Mary Laid Her Child," taken in the home -non -slip rdlgs, and Miss Eleanor 'Driver's violin nukr hers "Cello Solo," was played excellent- ly. ` The junior members of the Sunday school retired to the church hall before the sermon, „•high was given by Rev. C. Wesley tope, minister of the church, on the theme "Fairest Lord Jesu -' v efinitely a feminine fragrai ce...frivolous and gayly flirtatious ...and, fake a wont re's last word, so kungadue $ 3 5.00--2.8.50--12.50--7.50---3.50 &ra Dasarmg Pota'dp 4 Iscop e N.:0c'S'oCl/2 757w rD 00/ 000W JO 4' careful extinguishing of cigarettes and cigars; not allowing rubbish to accum- ulate on stairs and in comers; never leaving boiling water in utensils where children can pull them over; . using • '' only non -inflammable containers for ashes -in the furnace room. . "Lt, is easier than to recover from them," the lee- CAMPBELL'Sturer concluded. . . MORE DONATIONS BY D U l�T STORE �--- b MAPLE LEAF CHAPTER WILLING WORKERS CLASS ' ' (IODERIi%N The annual meeting of the Willing _ •a ..tlARadio to Your Nome , averForEvery loom FROM MANTEL RADIOS IN EVERY�O ', it ' TPE LARGEST .COMBINATION RA *10 • c.oAraoo•o71o•o.aP'PA`c'' ELECTRIC- GAR LECTRIC- G R i ,AGE DISPOSAL UNITS CIGLJLiLf TJ AS IiUSIO, AND i;? RECORDS In lis �xlasteel and ittSburg, Electric. Water Heaters • • 4 NEW AN USE t� :PIANOS LAMPS & SHADES O ��� �,gSTMAS TREE LAMP SETS --r- ALL MAKES OF SMALL APPLIANCES Use our Lay -a -way or Budget Christmas Shopping Plan WEST „ ST.a PHONE • 114 holiday's, wheel- they with tall red and white tapers and. on Sundays and • is celebrated my; ornaments. The tea was• wear shoes. Chrlstmd... as a holy daffy. After this informative talk, the inen1- otl ited-far--tell to the dining - . the -organ. P ®NE 90 _ _ church was �E lel 11e1c1 thele T)ecembE a ISTMAS MEETING OF - . the Mille of Mrs. J. Thorpe. Brit. �HR road, 'oft Friday, December ,�''th. NORTH ST. ITNITEW.A. president, tie :tl,sl'llee 1,f the ,v• g'_..was _s Pent by \looney. Mrs. II. Barker presided. l �,n _eirjoya�Ille- Ei.Elalli*, L the members of the Woman's 1ssotut I stun e,'..'re=-'z.4 report the bazaar, Laatr ation of North street 'United church. r _ Workers 'REGISTER NOVP FOR Wint r Term BoithI aand Night Cl s•' sses Central PHONE 428 MAIL COUPON NOW FOR FULL INFORMATION os'neSS Coll-ege class of Victoria street United The Maple Leaf Chapter, I.O.D.E., 'Wednesday evening' meeting at the nilia turn from the children's wear booth of- last week at the Inane of; Co -press home of Mrs. Frank Saunders, with fn, under the cullvenership of Mrs. Moor -I dent Mrs. George Clyster, There was the regent, Miss Josie Saunders, pre- TheMrs. head awl Mrs. Kershaw of group •.' i a good attendance. A carol was sung siding.A donation of $'�U() was made to the BA don and Europeanf1;clothing , tea-1uo the list. All other booths, the 1 and theret the �� erellse veral readings about q `fullcl ; �lUU to the tiatioiaal Seamen's endid tea ruoln :ilius did reularkably well. Ft sari as a solo, 1�lllenrtles I'trnd, and -$50 to the Duron re- e• • til Luke i - road - the_ W C'to1lowed Christmas as- it is held .in other lands. s I tib undl an Association: _'•Teas: he .'county T story from Luke II, which teas followed Miss Vernal C-allllic'hael g C. Jackson was As Dilor Chapter by prayer by Mrs. .Dqugherty. Mrs. "Silent Night." _-_, c•ou\'ever for the Canadian Associa- �� Scott read the correspondence, a letter -.Nit's. W. �'elnols Sulith, secretary, • N. of thanks for the use of the kitchen gave a resullne of the year's activities, tion of Collor the Mrs. So a sllu�,tr - The Co post-war .convener, fully the \owledg111 and letters grate- and *the' financial report of the ted a Chapman, spoke of, Ile gratitude C. of F. fully acknowledging flowers sent to lllel Mrs. J. A. Smith, jr.; • the sick. A columittee was appointed successful year. Substantial donations People ir, Britain who had ,received M. Cranston re-; church, • the' renovation fund and the parcels, and of the continued need for to look after the decorating for Christ- i were given to the general. -fund 'of the 1 ' ulus 111111ay. Mrs: � Ischool., 1 helping in this work. The hospitality 1 convener, Mrs. J. A. Graham, The no -told of !Ported for the flower additfund,ional after which0o!Sunday The r some of the war brides d of the Society voted an additional lU to-- t election u officers, re conducted by �.,isitil„ I•Itev. 1., II. Turner, resulted as fat- visa C Baectllewas ants with ��alrls this fund. ' to send- a ecClilei and rE'mc�111branc tod Interesting"'ona re ` Mrs. M were Cranston aiven n 1 ' president, Mrs - G LCurrell 111selcretary , at London, \Its. "'won and a war bride in hospital Lairs. .Fowler rendered a pleasing ,vocal 11rs. A„ I.irlfield treasurer.''Mi s Myrtle t)llt. rr eJ M. Goodwin and Mrs. 1 'Pianist. Mrs. Currell. . solo. The Slate of officers for 1948 Johnstone; P II. \IcF'e will look stylet the Christmas Presented by Mrs. Wheeler, con---` cheer baskets. Mrs.' C. F. Carey, Ga. I -Saunders, vener of the nominttting committee, and MARGARET SEAGER CLUE `\' A. \IacI.alreu, Mrs. P. t all officers and conveners were. re- The Mati•galr('t Seager Cull of , St Mrs. George len, `I E. E. 11UeStE'd to havO their 11)47 yearly 1•e .George's (•11111'(•h held their December Cranston were appointE�1 to act as a 'The ' ,I (,1 •` - last. 1 , ports1ready foro the January tiO1i, M meeting 011 Thursday, �•11•�. io s (alrey gal�'e all interesting_ the Association, Miss cleat. \Irk. McNee. Gale in the chair.-� nominations committee. E )ll 1Pe111l1t of all.': the year's Campbell Mrs. Thorpe a herE' of thanks -, `1 Hurtle,lg report the annual objective of` "+40() talk on Christmas i nlinlyotller oountrie s, ! to Mrs. Thorpe' for haOsPfresh i1lity, tieing surpassed. • Two nu'nll,r)'s, Miss , mentioning 1 sifter which delightful , tvn ext p eta l 1 i1 1 ' A H. Taylor, interesting were fly ('hristuTasc�s in France, Gllich she 1 ally s largo 11' })(T of `�' embers turned.. a1pointed\ alnnomillating committee 1,, to redltbest' children was ill parts'sti of ally Inrg(' altlmber members t1 slate of °biters for 1.11, . e in Brittany, put - GODERI'Otrt ONT. alse send full information to: 4-, • bers 111 room, where the table_wxs. attractive , r decorated for the Christmas season I J. A. (lrahalli..poured tea. convened by Mrs. A,' B. Sturdy, and .assisting her Were Mrs. W. A. Mac- Laren, Mrs. It G -Sanderson, Mrs. Geo.. ;leis and Mrs. E. E. Cranston; Mrs. • tlli. Christmas meeting of the i l,ring 1n the ' , altlousNtele Fianec'. ean'elal tint tsol Christmas d( 11 \.�„t Pltloll. and val'luil� _�_ _ - maid('. letter intitlingln the glint') they dolciusIioilalnd, Hoin the lland,-ien neplaces as stead hanging doc, is it a Dramatic (I 1 The children 111 the g AnurS`�'ns falt;her- Say,o ,used 111) their stockings. lei"ill 1,}'ra her? members 10 ci,illpete in the IPS' l rtiratl areas wear wooden clogs, 'except idrama l festival, was read. 1)1H'tol•..._-�1,1a, it's a them. ,---..m...•n.........r . RICII\Ii':LLO BREAI Rm ('1IOI('E SELE(" I`1ON- MIXED NUTS FRIE.SII ST(?('I{ BRAZIL NUTS • 2.1 Oz. Loaf • TRY ITS • 10c GOODNESS POUND IN $IIiEL.L, 39c POUND IN SHELL 39c Vr OLi) F .OVOURITE BUDDED WALNUTS Ity()SE BRAN') r PICKLES - RI('H lEL1.O COFFEE ('L1'II HOUSE OLIVES FANCX b'ALITX T��Ir1ATO• JUICE P()I'NIY Jti SHELL' 47c l6 Oz. Jar SWEET IViIXEi) SWEET RE1ISIT FULL 29c POUND FLAVOURED 53c ST1'FFI';D NIANZ.\NILLA "++•v.., 8111 ltN_ Makes Dishes Sparkle 9 Oi. Jar • 37c 20 Oz. Tin llc PKG. 29c v SEEDEDRAISI.N .ANI) MEATY PLUMP ('IIII!!!-,1 ''"E'S AND GILCHR'IS7"4. CHRISTMAS SPECIAL IT CAKE $1 S20 0 °�2• 27c REDPATH ICING SUIT:, AR. 2I.s.21c CAM, (1'I -.N kA , TABLE SGS I.Al•ER GREEN (RIANT PEAS MO111VE ;tiAI)E FROM SOAP PURE OLIVE 01I. N EWPORT FLUFFS 8 Oz. Pkg. 17c TI -IE PICK OF THE CROP 20 Oz. Tin 2©c REG. BAR? (:i:1\'1' BAR 8c .pile VELVET ICAKE FT '8 Qt. Bag WITH GLASS PREMIUM -• 29c > Lh. iltag u R FOR BETTER I3;AKING 34c For PId(p. VEL, Instant ,y11(ls • 29c ' Fps "'t„"2w.:z 'fix` ...h ,, • N +, A : KIST NAVEL ' pGES C) C wI �.lF: Gel DOS.. PPaaPPa.y,�,. OPp.oa 0,a,o po.P.Paorraa'0 ID ()�• I) V �',9I'I';IL(DII, GRAPES 23c r-. o• t Sti.� d 1„rtyi:l...r rs FARE AND A HALF Goos1 going: --Saturday, De- cember 20th, 1947, to and including Thursday, January 1st, 1948. IYeturn Limit: -Leave desti- nation • not later than ,,mid- night, Wednesday, January 7th, 1948. Tickets and complete injorma- tion from,-artyLigent, V41111k Winter Auto Needs GLASS DEFROSTERS. Fasten to Wind- shield with 4 suction cups and fitted with ost sure methed of insuring c eareletriesitvi&ion al. The 11Winter- through. complete . 2.98 into ENGny electrical E RoutlS etEand keeps motor warm overnight. Insults quick starting - savers battery drain. Complete.". 4,.9 BATTERY BOOSTERS. Gives the Winter motorist ample reserve power for every. contingency. Contpete with cord and plu • , and necessary ear wiring.....'. 1, .95 MOTOR HOSES. 100% strain wool. Warr and good ' looking 7.75 DEFROSTING FMS. Complete with ever, thing needed to make a quick, :easy i stallation• 41 '' ,KOST STEERING WHEEL COVERS: pr'• f.ike the •chill off the wheel - "1- .Auto Accessories of Gleaming Chrome AUXILIARY DRIVING LAMPS. Supplied with amber fog or clear driving len Newest sealed beam construction Each LICENSE PLATE FRAMES. - 1048 license plates will co,'ne in .pairs. "These frames - add greatly to the smartness and com- pleteness of modern cars. Per pair 1.95 ORNAMENTS. • Modern styling Y r new or older models ..... .. .69 04 3.99 AUTOMATIC CIGAR LIGHTERS 2.30 ' AUTO COMPASS.,.: Tells _,direction o; travel . • 3.98. FLASHLIGHTS .49 to 1.98 ASH TRAIS .39. to .99 MIRRORS. The newest in door mounting, rearview mirrors, styled • for late model cars . 129 to 2.95 SACK+UP LAMPS. Same as supplied for equipment of 1048 models . . 3.99 FENDER GUIDES. Enablos the driver to Judge clearance -saves fenders 1 .10 • AUTO SEAT COVERS- . One OV - .One of the most popular gift items They save new -car upholstery and :brighten gold - car interiors. Custom built for. each make and moth] thereby insuring a perfre' fit ' Supplied in Royal Ir.sultex or Oxford Gabard'ne materials. Per set 6.30 '1 3,25. °®SUPER e C 1,095 3Z -Page Folder - Ask for Y ur Cmfv MUSICAL HORNS. Pte. 1 1•'!w tunes til ) serves as pc,,.i-:fu! warning sinal. Completo wet, relays .. . 13.95_ HORNS. Twins and single warn. int» .signals priced from .95t"8.90 AUTO RANO., 1 he ('111 Supreme_---- A mode. n poste -fol radio cf superb tone -built to last. Introduced only a few weeks two, the:, are ai-ready many hu•;dreds (1 enth,-siastic users. Not' t'" IoW price -compare the with others selling un‘....,(. p1 $05.(,0. Complete r' a to install . 6- 4.9F'i Auto 'Radio Aerials Cilealuinr. rusttrloof chrome Inodern "styling - el f 1 e% 3.09 iO 4.69 NORTH ST. Goaderich, Ont