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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1952-09-18, Page 4• Announcement! Etlective" immediately, a de'.ly a 411.irgt of 51.00 per delivery will be mile on ill dehvvr.ei of stove oil (dis N tilate) under 70 gillon3. A111 stove, '-lib. HARRY WILLIAMS ' BENSON 8. Q OLN SONS J A. SCRUTON WM B. DOLBY ARTHUR BROS R. GLAZIER EDWARD FUELS HAROLD NL BLACK 4 ST. AUGUSTINE • ;;T. AL k.rt'STINE, Sept. 17, — We ex;eud a very •.ri ere tr to MI c andit' i.- t in the ve ars to once .b1'..i fOr a supply S'e••-. Edwards is tiding . n j iLe with Mrs. Ed- ' W:siues1ay to join Mr. i. t +.--•j- hi: ',ern .riti,trrrr.l ' a- ovnapany. al:. av1 Mrs M:ke ('u Wolin• `ea, Jays a' •'hr L•'ul•,u Mr., tier an Kin 1►eu L_ -! fy niot-ir.s.i -., ;>; :.�_. } ' re &ley YOUR-rar'3Ut+It. G[i,RAGI KIST 7 ' CREAM SODA 1 el It •tee -a. '.`1 Ile. I, rt.•li M r M J •- i t• . >1 ,M . ice.. It. 1 ih I, a 1. I Mr I ('oinwtiti%e Primes plus Personal •serf irr TAE GODERICH SIGNAL -STAID CQU,nly and District St. 'thuwas° Aiiglicau Church, 'me Rev. 11. J. E, Webb of Baytiell Sea_forth, after .t renovation extend- 'officiated. After a reception for lug over two ygars and costing al- !about 54) tnlests at the Little lou, most $25.t01. was -rededicated oil Bayfield, the couple left on a trip Sunday by the ills Rev. G. N. to p+►int,4 in Eastern Canada and Luxton, Iiishop of Huron. ! the United States They will make Another destructive farm fire oc- their home in Blyth. curred on Sunday night when . a p,llisttt--Forster . lar ;r, tura au the farm of Carman The, marriage of Kathleen Binh Rowelttte, three miles south of Cliu- Forster, eldest daughter of Mr. and ton on No. 1 highway went up in Mrs. William "Forster, West Wawa - dames, together with about Irl! nosh, to George %Valter )?nett, chickens and a few pigs. younger sou of Mr. and Mrs. Gor- A little ‘Vingham girl, t'oralie dou Elliott, East Wawanosh, was liammer,toa, not yet six years of solemnized by the Rev. It. D. A. age, last week completed her firurtl} , Currie iu the t'resby'terian Uhurch Atlantic t r.�s.,u ;. flying to Visit ',at "Whitechurch on ,September 6. her grandparents at Wtellin Ion, 'Mulley—Addison Surrey, Eiiglauti. She made the( Constance United Church was the trip alone,- in care :of a T.U.A. I scene on„ September ti of the wed - stewardess. ( ding of Betty Caroline, daughter of TWO Destructive ' Mr. and Mrs. George Addison, Ilut- Barn Fres • lett, to Kenneth McKay Hulley-, -T,he barn on the ,farm' of Ward son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hulley-, Knox, McKillop Township, wits McKillop. The ceremony was per- formed by the Rev. S. Brenton of Woodstock. After a motor trip to .Ottawa' and other eastern points, the young' couple will reside iu 500 chickens and a number of pigs.-Seaforth. There was partial insurance. Leg Amputated after planning—Rowden accident at Blyth totally destroyed., by fire on Wed- nesday afternoon of last week. Ah ig with the recently remodelled structure went the season's crops, In a wedding ceremony' at S'- • A rolling freight car at the C.P.R. James' Church: Middleton, Goderich yards at Blyth on Friday last Township, on Septeniber 6, Muriel struck `Conductor Bert Gray of Eleanor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. London and inflicted such injury Robert Rowden, Goderich Town- to his right leg -that an amputa,j.iuu ship, and John James Manning, son at the knee was necessary. The of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Manning, operation was performed at rhe Bluth, were united in marriage t'liutuu hospital. It was said that Gray`'++its working iu front of one -. --- i ?rs ear when, another rn tt itito �' hint. 1)u.ch lnunigrant to I GUY IVES 1 • - RcteiUe lieorge Medal II R illelin Keole of . 11xut er, • ho I humigrant farrner.froul the Nether- lands who some time ago saved SONS ! • two Centralia R.C.A.f flight cadets • I from rhe burning wreckage of their • plane. will receive . the George • Medal with the approval: of HerCEMENT CONTRAC • ,laje-t+- Queen F'lizi' •th accord- TORS ll i, tt r : ut a - tni to -announcement fruit. Ottawa. •; Last January Kole received the = Netherlands award for his heroism. • BUILDING BLOCKS and • IIoyl'Phelan • on Wednesday • • •• morning of last CHIMNEY BLOCKS • week. in St. li.•hael's t'hilrch, - •• ItlytIi the ni:i,rriage of Mary Eileen, Slai h .•r •,f Mr. and Mrs. .lames Chimney, built or re- .a Phelan. Blyth. to, t'y ril Joseph paired. • -Boyle_ s• -'ti of air. :and Mrs. Joseph • • It.,v:e•• AtIt;ustiri'. I"a: solemn- • Phone Carlow 161[2 • ' ?Zed by the I{r•c. 1;. Vit. Phelan. uncle • . •,f the ?.erste, assisted by the Rev. • •• • ••7-ortf • .1. L. tritourke. p:trIAI prit'st- :snit • • , the Rev. NV. .1. Pliel:.tt. also nti un•_•l ' ' .,f the bride. After a reception 1.4).:1. SPEC! ‘1, P1t1('El" for Thttriday. Friday and Saturday and, the Whole Week of the "ABC DRUG SALE- ' September 15th to 20th ' ARSORRENT- COTTON -Val-F.- Brr 1 lb. r.)li ,rt,s: vV -U lit aril. 89c :, ; A. �'AI,LE'I'� :19c, 49c. Por h,.a,j.i,•he r,•li,,f.Il _- ii'. in , i : >'► I'ASCAHA 23c,39c i iinel't', ,t%. 1\e'.� .1I),• . II),• 1;(IIe:1CI('ACIE),':tt:ariititc•.',I 23c,- 37c S and 1ki -' t Ii,' :;111•. �•►� (1.l:AYiN(; FLT -11) an,l 29C,. 5.7c 4 and ll) '1Z. It•••,.'„ �i•ii•.• �i''i•' ('I rl't IANC"h lull, S11A.\10UI), I -I). 1 . ` 23c, 37c 4•' ;,,,, ant? si L.• Iae•e,. o•>•• �� t v II.1 I t'Rh..1JI. 'h iitri, ill t\ 1,«' I lb. jar. i4.e, sO ' - 73c Cur! or I'ti-ked QQ _� �)f' I;,, 111, ash Vc 15c Boldi Cu 1,\1 SALT. ,,rtlaranteed purity and .19c Liver .tr'etl,ttt. •i & 16 oz. Ii.•n. 1.h & -'•N; , fI:i1l;f 1' I fiver tlil ('i Pules 93c,$3 �9 100's.Heyir. 1 29. 47:+. •. HOTWATER BOTTLE "Utility- $129 2 year �,uarantee. Reg. '1.7`) I. H�-1)R1)�tEN }�E I;1)�IE)k: 4 & 16 i,. Reg„ 199 29e, 4:x 14c, 23c, 37c -IDAMALT EXT. of Malt and 59c, 89-c, $15g ('.L.1).. 1. 2 and 4 lb. IDOL -AGAR i Mineral Oil & Agar) 59c, $1.2'9 16 atul 40 z.• Reg. 79e„:30.59. . IiLEEN-(►R ANTISEPTIC `29e, 79c 1 and 16 •,z. Reg. :),5e,?+I.f$i... . MILK OV MAGNESIA 16 49c 16 and :12 oz Ret! .ISl•. 60e . . . . . . MAGNESit� 'E'ABLET` 33c,69c 100•s anti 3041%4, IL-irr. `1 ►I'�59t• -. MI\ERA1, (►(L. 1 i).:I. I1eavy grade 43c 87e 16 and 10 oz, Re,� 55e, 4;1.10.. , V OLIVE 011.. refined virgin ,i1 . 29c 4 ,,z Be'g. 35. PI',\i'1LS 111; 1.� i�3. «-ith eraser 3:!:"' lOc Ile-: :7), a "11 1"I•:\I:TitA'E'EN(; LINIMENT, 1 11 A. Bir-tt.'1 • 37c I ',z ht,t,lle. I't ►11 l PER E'i'E� l''`. Soft v�•laurs 8c fir 15c, 10e •aeh . .... - . . . (� , SEI? LITZ I'OWI)ERS. 7 set ;ti box' 22c Roto. 29e. . .... . TOILET TESSI'E, Soft, white .2 ff-er 23e.,4 far 45c 4150 sheat.. He,, 2 fur• 271 VITAMIN I: 1 TABLETS 5Q IOW. and :100's. Reg2UC, c :17e, 79e ...7 Il'A`II eolt,rei borders for 29 Res.. 1`.' C Heavy ,ra WAX PAPER 100 ft. roll 28c, ser. s,,rad,-. Recg.::ie .. O WILE) STRAWBERRY (W)MPO1�ND 39c 11 oz. letittle. Reg, 50e... . WITCH IIA7E�1, 23c, 59c 4, 6, 16 oz. Regi. 30e, The WRITING PADS ' ` Economy" Note size ....8c, 2 for 15c Lettor 12c,-2 for 23c Campbell's Drug Store S OIL - BURNERS It DELUXE MODEL ONLY $ 65 DOWN AND $14 90 MONTHLY FOR 24 MONTHS t ; he h,.tnr id' the i,a rent', the , „nil.• :eft on a trip to Quebec. They wall reside" on the bride- ,root"- f:irul .it, St. Angusline. i Two 'i'ran.ps►rt (.'ontpanies .- tnal;;aniate - - 1'w.. ;ran -le nt tirnl, well known in. Th... district iiav,- ;arranged a n,er4.•r, t., tak.' ett'.•.•t _ 1 It•tuber 1. •1'hs'v •i r.• 1;ut•ntlter Triitspo t -Lint- ite.i .Ind Tn•-3:.•y •1'::tn•i.,rt J.ilnited. and the neyi' et.titpany wi,l I. 111_7< r t1 -r -'l ll•'k• y' Tr,itl:ln,rt ('„In- � parry Limited. Pre -`.dent of the "u,l,:inr will he It. IN; Tiiekey I Exeter: lit, . ••n. iisiss will be ser•r.- • tarv--tr.•a:firer. and Ito,: I;uenth•'r crlil e":issouLtr441 with the 'httsi-1 nes-- Iliad" "it ct- will he in Exeter. Earl I;u. ether of T►aslivvo'd. ' pre -1 sent pr•,priet.>r .if Guenther 'Trani:- will not -btu .•nnneu•ted• with the iew ...,tnp:anv. hilt will r.etaitt his ?,tl .service under` the title, of Exeter 1' . i.i.niited. \"renal ,'.intra.•tion of the human ?earl rail, only ale it three"eighth.'. ••f Ra+„nwee., named for title. I.:,to'e where they were Ii"st Lions Give Glasses, Hospitalization Medicals, Special Shoes For Welfare -A• report on welfare work of the of the Lions [flub were asked to keep on the lookout fur cases de- serving attention and the general public is asked to inform the Lions Club if they know of cases which require the help of the Limas Club. the club at the Redford Hotel Fri- The Arena Floor day uii;ht last. The new Lion president, Gordon It was revealed that eight pair of McManus, occupied the chair. As glasses have been supplied to child- a member of the Arena Commission,eu at .a cost of $119.54). Medical,- Lion James Kinkead pointed out including hospital, cysts amounted that the Lions Club had committed to about $-135.00. Cost of clothing, itself to pay up to a maximum of including special shoes„ was $7-1.70. $1,500 to- take care of the eispense- Miscellaneous. expenses totalled of drainage at the' arena to protect $35,00. fthe newly installed permanent floor. Eleven children received hospital A total of about $10,000 was raised treatment in Goderieb, London and by the Lions • Arena Permanent Stratford hospitals. This treat- Flour Committee but wore is needed went was for tonsil operations, eye to take care of the coat'which it is and leg corrections. Six children hoped to raise by a special bingo were taken, to the clinic at Victoria under the direction of Lion Nelson hospital, London, for examinatloni 11111 at a later. date. and- these cases Will have to be Lion Jack Cory reported on Buy reviewed later. -_ Scout activities. He pointed out A total of,;11 general else -s were that some 3,000 trees had been planted on the scout camp site. Plans Were being laid for the build- ing of a cabin on the camp, $1,50t1 having been allocated for this pur- pose by the Lions Club some time - ago. Lion Ed. Smith of Seaforth, zone chairman, spoke briefly. Mrs. Ed. Jessup was accompanist for the siIig, st.pgs, Lion$ Club was delivered by Lion George k'ilsinger, chairman of the health and welfare committer, at the first meeting for the season of checked.:..and, . where financial help was fotind necessary, it was given. A wheel chair was supplied to .t young person about tau months ago. -Last Christmas a total of $'-24)3:(1_ was spent on Christmas gifts such as groceries for needy families. This spring 1T children were transported to the County Health Clinic at Clinton. Members Get gxia relief for 4ching muscles, the easy Soothing - way. Rubin- fasr-acting Minard's Liniment. 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And, in a Fleetleader Deluxe with PowerGlide, you'll be amazed at the smooth, effort- less driving ease of this oil -cooled, oil -smooth automatic transmission. tOrgloaal an model" at extra roe, CANADIAN NATIONAL THE ONLY RAILWAY SERVING ALL TEN PROVINCES PHONE 344 SAMS MOTORS KINGSTON AND VICTORIA STREETS 1792 ,«qR)uvk -1- • p7 :•>i 1952 MAKE SURE YOU HAVE THE RIGHT KIND OF LIABILITY INSURANCE--' be financially liable .,,. •, • EMEMBER, you may ,, to others if you cause them bodily injury - ,,„ or damage their property. Does your 1, --(,.•,-present Liability Insurance policy cover against these risks and, against others for which you may be directly or even indirectly responsible? Your Liability Insurance policy should insure you against every possibility of liability which the Dominion and Provincial laws permit insurance companies to include in one all -embracing Liability Policy. A'"North America" Companies' Liability Insurance Policy may be had to cover all risks. Play safe. Let your Agent or Broker go over your Liability Policy and make sure you are properly protected. - Business accepted solely through - Agents and Brokers - INSURANCE COMPANYOF NORTH AMERICA COMPLNIES CANADIAN HEAD OFFICE—TORONTO VIRE • MARINE • CASUALTY Service Offices throughout Canada iNSURANCE COMPANY OP NORTH AMERICA INDEMNITY INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA. ?MAMMA HU AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. Goderich Agent of Insurance Co., of North America Companies, is - - The Square �.-H. M.. FORD Phone 268W 1 ossessiort AT LOWEST COST i IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED MacDONALD ELECTRIC Phone 235 Britannia Rd. • Canadian National now offers an attractive Gift Certificate covering Train Travel anywhere ... to any rail destination ... for any amount you wish ... orf sale at all Canadian National ticket offices. Easy to buy, easy to use. A gift that's sure to please. Any Canadian National ticket Agent will gladly give you full particulars. Come on in and see how easy it is to become the proud possessor of a Pontiac* --to enipy all the comfort, all the luxury and all the distinction of a truly fine car—at lowest cost. you'll understand why this big, beautiful, spec- tacular performer has streaked ahead to new heights of popularity and beccime the symbol of low-cost driving luxury! LUXURIOUS INTERIOR - EXTERIOR COLOR HARMONIES Rich fabrics help to form gor- geous two-tone interior color ensembles which hatmonize per- fectly, with the exterior colors and add new distinction to Pontiac Fleetleader Deluxe and Chieftain models. And'at modesfextra cost, you can have GM "Shade-Lite"1 glass all 'round, with exclusive, graduated windshield -tinting. "Shade -Lite" glass reduces heat, glare and fatigue. COMPRESSION POWER Power has been stepped- up in each of the famous Pontiac high compres- sion engines—the "6" extra horsepower has been achieved without sacrificing any of the operating economy and dependability for which Pontiac is justly re- nowned. Pontiac's Dual Range Hydra - Matic Drive in the Chieft.aiii delivers exactly the power you want, when you wont it—auto- matically. And, in a Fleetleader Deluxe with PowerGlide, you'll be amazed at the smooth, effort- less driving ease of this oil -cooled, oil -smooth automatic transmission. tOrgloaal an model" at extra roe, CANADIAN NATIONAL THE ONLY RAILWAY SERVING ALL TEN PROVINCES PHONE 344 SAMS MOTORS KINGSTON AND VICTORIA STREETS