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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1952-07-17, Page 7'I'UPRSDAY, JULY' l7tb, 1952 AUSTIN ELCOMEI to its family of AUTHORIZED AUSTIN DEAIERS PORTER'S HILL 1'Q1tTEIt'S July 16.--T11e July tueet1ug-.of the W.A. of Grace Church suet at the home of Mrs. Austin Harris. The ,president, Mrs. Donald Harris opened the meeting with hymn 511, after which Mrs. 11Said Torrance ted in prayer. The Scripture was read by Mrs• G. Manning. The roll' call wee. an- swered with u salad recipe. The secretary's and treasurer's reports were read and adopted. Articl stof forosf Were on display b;.tzaar` to be held Saturday. It was decided to give the Board of Stewards $50 at this time to Lela them out. Mrs. Bert 'Burris and Mrs. Will Cox both read Humorous ,readings. During the afternoon a crib quilt was quilted and lteid Torrance offered to bind• it. The meeting closed with the Miz- pah benediction and the itostesw served a lovely luuch. 'rhe August meeting is to be at the tome h 1 e of serving over 60,000 Canadians coast to coast • ROUSE AUTO ELECTRIC GODERI-CH No..8 HIGHWAY See the NEW IIQLMESXILLE (HO'LMESVIILL July • (i. The W.M.S. and W.A. meetings of Hoituesville United Church were held iu the Sunday School ith Mrs. on Tuesday, July 8• Frank McCullough asleader, with the W.DI.S' Meeting opened dinging of "Ile Iieadeth Me, 0 Blessed- Though[,"- followed by a prayer poem by Mrs. Lloyd Bold. Mrs. Jack Yeo read the Scripture and Mrs. Marian Heard read •au article ou Teluperauce. The hyuu, -Softly tffld Tenderly, Jesus is Cul- ing," was sung and then the wett- int' was turned over to the 1tw. NI. G. Newtou, who spoke toe al e group, taking .as his topic, Ligi,}t of the World," based ou tie plettire of the same name br Hd matt Huut. Tlhe meeting closrd with Rev. Newton singing the` v U verse of "Knoekiug, Knocking, Is There," the women joining 'a for the last two verses. -Before ter Mrs. Donald Harris. V.A. meetiug started, Rev. New ttq Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. A. showed coloreds sides of d lTerelt Lockhart over the week -end were pictures he seven Mr. and Mrs. J. S. I,ockhartof beauty spotresideundMrs 1 Edwar, th d Mrs. (len i�Vith e p 'Ing opened with the theme so Tues - George's Church �Vy>mtilt's Guild and repeating the Creed in Wilson. It was decided to have the W.A was held in the (guild Room, '1 ues- picnie at the home of Mrs. Harry da)-, July 8, with Mrs. Dodd x i ed Cudmore on July 16. The memberssidinR. The meetingg.. are er •the rglt R•itit a hynln and prayer. call a - Iv- �laazier res elle Scripture are t�,s•u. 'he roll was called and minutes int; aft article u '1'o reach iron deposits in north- I Take" booth, at the bazaar. The rr the last meeting made read. f,► Final • western Uro be a lake at Steep meeting Master Let withtheh Walk singing With soden party. Airs. W. Legg fur - Rock had to be drained. eed obit a vocal olu, after which ST. HELENS ST., HELENS, July 18, --'rile Itev. W. J. Watt pf Whltettureb will preac'n in the United Church for the' next two Sundays, while thu ltev. S. E.'lluyward is on, holidays. I)r. George and Dr. William Mac- Gregor of Chicago and Mr.` Alex MacGregor of Granum, Alta., were week -end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Stuart. On Monday, they, with their' sisters, Mrs. Stuart and Miss Catherine 'Mac-' J ,LEEBURN I.EI)DUltN, July 1U.—Mr. anti Mrs. Howard King itnd Dir". uud Mrs. frank DlcAvuy of St. Cath- arines visited for a few days with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bogie, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hicks and Deborah of Detroit visited last week -end with their grandlaFeuts, Mr. ands Mrs. George Fulford and family. Mr, George Fulford, accompanied b\• Me. and airs, Louis Fulford and Gregor of Luckuow, left ou u - two - weeks' motor trip to Nova Scotia. Master Terry 11rilsou was' a visitor wibh his • cour)in, Muster Jlluluy Wilson at Wbiteebttrch. Miss Margaret Miller is tvorkiug' at tate Wingham• hospital during the summer ' vacation, ., . Mr, ' William Rutherford returned home from 'the Winghaut hospital on Sunday. • r. Al Martin of Detroit is spend-. int the week with Mrs. Martin an( Necidy and Mr. and Mrs. E..1. Thom., ST. GEORGE'S GUILD Clinton oud Mr. uu ' the chair, the W.A. me 1 The regular meeting of S'. Lockhart stud . children "of Oweu Grigg in Sound. Our special service* celebrating tbe 25th auuiveraary of the laying of the cornerstone of the church will be held July :.'7. A further announcement will be found else- i requested to ausw n d tt ' t 1 where iu the ,paper. t theAugust meeting by g 1 for the "Touch and • ....AND YOU CAN GET THEM AT GODERICH MOTORS FORD & MONARCH SALES & SERVICE -- GODERId SOUTH ST: . to meeting adjourned tared :t tiinty lnueb was served by Mrs. Thittinghatn, AIi ' ' 1. lf'arri:ru and \rs. T. (.lazit•r.. Ir. Arthur Fulford of Goderich, enjoyed a week's motor trip ter \ortheru Ontario, returuiug via ()uebet,. . Mrs.. (Rev.) Pomeroy of Windsor is visiting a few days with Mr. and Mrte.r Saliows, Also visiting la Mrs. Sallow's sister, Mrs. N. \Vellwood of Kincardine. u�ERTIEST for FASTER PICKUP LAKEY1IWi;( GRAND SEN REMEMBER.. DANCING EVERY NIGHT! Bobby Downs and his Orchestra Featuring sensational young vocalist, "Murray .HOrne" • ADMISSION — Monday . to Tliureday Friday and Saturday 71ic each $1:00 each Visit "The Bend" DURING THE WEEK ant enjoy a beautiful beach at its finest BEACHWEAR AT "THE SURF SHOP"— GIFTWARE AT "THE VILLAGE SHOP" Use the Lions Information Bureau free service for accom- modation, etc. Tee" and prayer by Sirs. Grigg. H,stesses for tbes-day were Mr-. WII Yee and Mrs. Fred Mulho1- Ittxl, who served a deli)•ious lwr 11. Jlintlie Proctor, ('Hutu►, niltit Sunday with 11rs. ,1trogdeu \Ta'\loth. :ti„Marie (,Nation. nurse-in- trailing:it St. Joseph's Hospital, Coulon. and Mr. Frani Lawson, 'I'ntuntu, were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. 1)..I .*Glisson. NGi,s Del Finlay, Clinton. spent . the week -end at her home in the (oh:;ratulation.• to \lacy Helen 1=r,,, 11:i 1;1'i;:;. :Sud 1►ouglta nut i. Irian. pupils or \lis, E. chit - 44 hi) lid- N-ho passed their rt•t•,`111 ,•Xalllill.atl.lt, wit11 11011111',. i ( (th1•r iti,triet--]tnIl r--I►iano $tudenic- were Sandra- \V•illialll,, pupil of Mr, \Vend Irf ;Hall 1141en Potter, l�atl,i1 f I'rufe,sor •'\nalert.1), -- ---'- - - Prices, Personal .Slice I;Competitive n,•,t slu t r:. 11 Ise nluruirIg 1r•rl i, e of 1111Ihl,•s.11it,'d Special Values and Reminders for this week -end INSECTICIDES I.D.A. BRAND SPECIALS I'hlar,•h. ,1h 141111ll;1V. ,lnlc l:t, \\ere• th, MAO ,Ih:a1.1,11,• .f st. 1':aaai'• 1.kwritt.:111 ('hnr, h. ('litttuh. The nw;;i1r, r,, of this ,tuartette are 11,•x11 ltri,ll, .. (1h:at1e: \\'il on. ('11:1114 1'4,01: and Jury mil,., I:. ,1141 t1,`>' 1.4:I three cert 1"\,•l� tnttitl4er,. 11 1ll1)svilte ('hureli .44i1l 1„ (14.4417i1:1•1 .1) 4 ur he - le1 44 14Iltad:l A ,, `4hi101 fur 1)1tiul.a,o 1•r t:4I:,••) hi, V:l0; tion. ONTARIO DEPARTMENT Of, HIGHWAYS GEO. H. DOUCETT, Minister BRIDGEPORT AER -A -SOL BOMBS 98c, $1.29, $1.59 Stand -out style!. Saves as every mile! ASTRINGENT MOUTH WASH Reg. .... 35c, $1.00 D -TER INSECT REPELLENT 59c FLY.-TOX BOMBS 98c, $1.49 FLY-TOX SPRAY 35c, 59c, 98c ' GREEN CROSS INSECT BOM $1.49 GREEN CROSS SPRAY 38c, 58c, 95c HEP INSECT BOMB 98c, $1,491 SKETOFAX 25c, 55 VELVETTA INSECT REPEL LENT , 49c LACTOGEN Modified Milk 1, 21/2 lb - 85c, $1.90 MERCOLIZED WAX for skin blemishes 87c BABY CREAM 3 ,OZ, Reg. .... 50c 39c • COCOANUT OIL SHAMPOO AUSTIN- A-4 IR;9c, 39c "SOMERSET" LINSEED MEAL 12 OZ. Reg. .... 35c • • • "E -Z" Combination Attachment Set 59c LADIES' DRESSING COMBS 10c value' . 8c, 2 for 15c NURSING BOTTLES - 8 OZ. "Rock -A -Bye" 4 for 19c 29c Penetrating LINIMENT 4 OZ. Reg. ....45c ,New Low Prices -- CUTEX POLISH REMOVER .. 21c, 43c n1wA.rstwl; Mist. Commnalnr V44 Starlit!, 1 4, N'1,,,.• ni ):-* la ,ir,w ren}I chrome retool dines o.tiou.l st octn aro Yougeta dowWe&idendofvalue in. tl e 52 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION6 OR COMMANDER F8 37c FOR SUNTAN AND SUNBURN VELVETTA SUNTAN CREAM 5c NOXZEMA SKIN CREAM 26c, 65c, 89c, $1.69 FROSST'S TANGEL 75c NIVEA CREAM . 63c, $1.10, $3,00 UNGtrENTINE OINTMENT 63c, $1.00 NUPERCAINAL OINTMENT is 99 NOW ON DISPLAY AT ... ROUSE AUTO ELECTRIC GODERICH No.., 8 HIGHWAY SODA BICARBONATE Reg. .. 15c, 25c, 35c 11c, 19c, 27c WAX PAPER 100 ft. roll Reg. 29c 33c Campbell's Drug store m in 1952 Mobilgas Economy Run A Studebaker Champion and Commander V-8 finished 1st and 2nd in actual mileage per gallon among standard class cars in this year's Mobilgas Economy°Run Like most of the contending cars, tie Studebakers tffed Overdrive, optional at extra cost J THE DRAMATICALLY different styling of the 1952 Studebaker pays off two ways. Everywhere you drive, everyone admirer its "swept -back" jet -streamed lines. And this distinctive design is one of the reasons Studebaker cars consistently get top mileage out of every gallon of gasoline. They're clean -lined and trine with no un- necessary burdensome bulk. For out -ahead style and stand -out econ- omy get a new 1952 Studebaker Champion 6 or Commander •V -8. All models offer Studebaker Automatic Drive or Overdrive at extra cost. 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