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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1952-11-27, Page 5THURSDAY, NOV. 270, 1012 Station Wagon Coats ; Durable quality, heavy satin, choice of Navy, Wine or Grey. Reg. 24.50 for 16.95 tetitteeetc THE GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR All WeatlierCoa Ladies' shower proof coats,, with berets or bats. Navy, - Grey and Tsai. Reg. 34.50 for 19,5 tCtEt[�u'K�EtlttEtE�.�E�Ei-0KBE'aCC�ttK;EtEtEt+t�aKt[���[-0EtIE;EtE - f � � p n. y�' will _ - Christmas . . � _ � n L _ _1`_��,.. ,,.,�:n..�•.�..,,. L'«:.�.>,.. November iQ a>f �f .a m_ ,1!-h�.�Tfe! s Yes, a reward to everybody who does their shoppiiullf, early at Schaa•�►.•s a s, starting _ _ __a�, , _ _ _ _ - floor. What better wayto wish a you a Merry, Christmas --no catch to it, no tickets give you a 10% discount off every purchase on the main you much more than is a winner this Christmas. Then,, too, there will be Jots of specials to save to draw, no coupons to sign -everybody 10%. _ Prices, of course, are cash. bovetetetemteteivelveteweeetetelestesteaviratetetetetecoetebereietveicemcl.teteutetvetvete NYLON SLIPS Just in time for Christmas selling -Nylon slips in white. Sizes 32 to 40. SPECIAL 335 Check Your Gift 'List GIFT TOWELS AND TOWEL SETS FANCY PILLOW SLIPS AND BED SETS ' BRIDGE AND LUNCH CLOTHS LACE CLOTHS, ALL SIZES RAYON LUNCH CLOTHS All Less 10% - TAA ct tsc!CitigiCM-KCt 14tftte tEtittlItelC '-tc ct ttt tetet:te- R 1 A APES PLASTIC DR 2 First quality. ehoice patterns, 54x81 Special A PER PAIR ..78 AA tCECte tttcts;ctCP-CXtttCtcit(144 tVOCCACCIEUK--4 t telOCCV VC1 iii A In two price groups -Sizes 12 to 18. ' - REWARD SPECIAL and 3.95 5.95 A to tcc tetctvectocztet vittarctets-tcteto tete teteltctete:cvoctb. BLOUSES . - "kisses' and Ladies' blouses. Ao Cottons & crepes at 2.69 -Nylons 3.19 -Wool Jersey 6.25 `l Lnvetetzl c tvetm'..atetetzscloetetcActoctettscettatemetet ritocetoc tetao L A A A SKIRT WOOL GLOVES and MITTS (grand range of shades, pre-shrunk_ 90c Children's and ladies -per pair . • A tt4tctct. tete!tt tct4M4Ctetety tee VOC te-MACICW,Cu tctMfMtc ctcw,tctt:t. A A • 3 WOOL JERSEY Cold, green, tan and grey, A inches wide, all wool. REWARD SPECIAL YARD 1.95 WJNTER COATS le!itltrCtEACKIDEICtIt Right at the height of the season comes thisspecial in Misses' and ladies' coats -Coats taken from stock. Values up to 45.00. Smart styles, wool cloths and choice of colors. Reward Special 2499 • DRESSES A rack of corduroys, wool jerseys and crepes. Broken lines but grand value: Don't be too .late for these. Reward Special 5.00 tc k to ctvvgwo oc'.Ctcxxxxxmoctovvccte tt�tcworoo , ,..y.vs .c.. x.,, NYLON HOSE .lust in time for gift giving, beautiful 51 gaufLe Nylons by 11olepr(tr►f. Packed 3 pair in a ;lift plastic pair for 3 99 box. good shades, all sizes. 'REWARD SPECIAL itet itefet tete tocit:cextetatmto tcxxrc c .z. ctr=tg HOUSECOATS WALLPAPER In plaids, plain, shades wool.A\ e are in(luding )aur ,iitire stook fang- 'bengaline,saxins and ti of Wit I11►apers,• 11eyeAt pattern.. chenille Slum:orthy and washable paper.. e. All Less 1Q% 'All Less 10% •9.".7.61 yrs , . .z, y - eNt 4' -•i Pt ? .- !s%f.tz• f. F o .0,0 O team 9 9• s Q .e true. A,O • � i 70-r-.70 -R:.w'�:+ae �•�'�.a*v, +°e��t:ta'•,. ats'.,•�i�©�'�a't'vita•�.''�'*n°'�tr�.=�at(�'t6tt�mtq'�t�t�,'�.t.a'�•Z:t�a�a-.+t,t�'•n -<:`s. Y:+.-',o�'�-'-�i�..�'^n4t'4``�'-`w•,.t�.t�.ta't:t��a'�w't�'��a,�'�n-'$t..'�a'"t-o �.awa":.ti�v�:. � Gowns and Pyjamas SnugglcdovV-1i or flannelette. good styles and colors, all sizes. grand for gifts, All Less 10% MAKE ITP YOUR LIST NOW. THEN DO ALL YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING DURING OUR REWARD SALE. CHENILLE SPREADS - LADIES' SUITS Six, only, suits left, worth many dollars more. 0.00 OUT THEM GO AT $1 .For Christmas Giving KAYSER AND HOLEPEOOF NYLONS CHAMOISEITE AND WOOL GLOVES HAND BAGS - NECK SCARFS AND HEAD SQUARES PARASOLS R HANDKERCHIEFS ASLIPS AND PANTIES A GOWNS AND 'PYJAMAS All Less 10% A Ladies' Cardigans or Pullovers ' All ' wool' I ardiA ,.an; or --si4 , al o --•;hart -or .long . sleeve A wool pullovers from A 265T01250 i !c w-..Ittw tet=tCteteXte (11Ctetetc cte c tc t '<teteteretelc+e AA ANGORA - BERETS . A' In a host of colors. Reg. 1.19 and 2.50 A►i REWARD SPECIAL AT 1.49/ A p. ;e'r.tr.,•V etc tg'c a-tCtc tItcX v to tetstgtVctctc MtetlMetetete, A BALL YARNS f'9 Choice of 12 shades. shrink' resist, Nylon reinforced. REWARD SPECIAL 25c BALL t? I• i n t l l t r, i 1 i t y wV a. h: i 1 a 10' 411,' 11 i 11 c g ,, . :e+ct' ,! ,w tt;+.e'.ctw►eta•ete+.t4 tct<tet tetwtetet€tetet.. with fringe border ill blue. (►cavil A ' or turquoise. A special for our A Sizes 25, 28, :31. :35, :39- 41 ntehes wide • V29. Bath niat and toilet seat cover in$ and (1 incites long, frog) •5.1fine chenille -choice of all shades. AA Reward Sale at N BATH SETS Ai cleaning. 6• .95 EACH A These are in stock in Eggshell --steel slats for easy. VENETIAN BLINDS r Very special PER SET 3.95 i tet~t`ot~tcec�.tstctet�tetew�t�ttctextemmt€tens"�ttvllc 4.45 "' 6.20 "'" tctatctate�tetc'.c " . gcletete-mte-tclotte decor ct rvoctoctexwc•etc tc a te�c tetet cutitc orczcretctts• tewtet toctoctot tctetcte;ctet.:t� ctetate�ctets�etetctearte�tctetetcstc�ac�tatetctetctc m� ctctetetEtetctr ' 1O% MISCOUNT ON ALL GOODS ON MAIN FLOOR. A 1 A A virftwainnirmworpromiwrrapvantannimmtmlorplarlammomramolt W REFER & S PHONE 56 I TW.RRBY SOLICIT YOUR VOTE FOR _ Councillor for 1953 IN Township of Goderich John W. Deeves -47x To the Electors OF GODERICH TOWNSHIP Being unable to call on everyone personally, I would appreciate your support as Reeve for ] 953 Edward N. Grigg • If elected, I shall continue to serve_ you to the best of my ability. -47 Attention Please Calling all Goderich Township voters! Soliciting ytlur support and influence in the coming election k for Councillor Wilmer Harrison -47 To the Electors OF GODERICH TOWNSHIP Might I ask you once again for your support :to place me on your Council so that I may continue to serve you as I have in the past three years. Vote_ on Decemmber Tat, for Councillor Clayton E. Laithwaite ,47x PORT ALBERT PORT LBE.LL'T hoc.. 2t;. -alis Elmer Graham gave her home for the November meeting 'of ,the W.U. S. and W.A. of the 'United Chaareh on 1Vednesday afternoon. The de- votional period was in charge of Mrs. IL Lednor and the business part of the meeting was taken • by the president, Mrs. B. Crawford. The Rev. George. 1Vatt presided for the election of officers for 1933.Results were as follows: President, Mrs. II. Crawford; lst- vice-presi- de--M.r5.-d.--Grlet>t:Iin _2nd.._._vieo- v resident, Mrs. Taman ; secretary, Mrs II. Qnaiid ; treasurer, Mrs. C. } Crawford; supply secretaries, Mrs- ssex, firs. M. Dickson; Mission- ary Monthly secretary, Sirs. I'. Graham. ; comtnunaty !friendship secretaries, acus. James McKenzie, Mrs. W. Brown, afr, D. McGuire; temperance secretary, Mrs. II. Led - nor; organists, Mrs. H. Quaid, Mrs. W. Crawford,; flower fund treas- urer. Mrs. M. Dickson; wo'rk com- mittee, Mrs. W. ' Craw -ford, Mrs. James McKenzie,' dirs. C. Crawford. Offieers for W.A.: President, Mrs. •Earl Bogie; vice-president. Mrs. H. Quaid ; treasurer, \trs. B. Craw - BANK{ OF MONTREAL HAS RECORD OF DEPOSITS► ,Reflecting the swift rate of Can- ada's industrial growth, -the Raul of Montreal's -.135th annuas- l stat__ ment, Just publis'hed,- features re- cord figures for deposits, loans and total resources. Most notable of these are deposits of $2,147,900,000 -the highest total in the 11 of M's long history. These 'deposits com- prise the funds of more than 1,90(1,- 000 customers from coast to coast. `"Fully half these deposits are made up of the sai-in•gs of 'private .-...__._ citRzenb,�r-_was�t'tie Z`i52t]iuclJt--whictr Bruce Armstrong, the local branch manager, nsade in a message issued by the 11 of 11 in reviewing for its customers the highlights of its annual ,statement_ ford ; work 'comm itlec>, Jlrs. B. Crawford, Mrs. Essex, Mrs. Taman, airs. R. ,\IeKenzic, Mrs. W. Brown. � wn Mrs. fielder. Mrs. E. Bogie, presi- dent. for the W.A. was in charge of the devotional.• ai)d business period. The meeting closed with a 'hymn and prayer by Mr. R'Ittt. Refresh- ments were served by the hostess. Owing to my recent accident I will not be able to make personal calls and would appreciate.your support at the polls on Monday, December 1, for Councillor for Goderich Township Kenneth C. Merner '-17x TO THE ELECTORS OF GODERICH TOWNSHIP - 44, YOUR vote and support are respectfully for REEVE. on December 1St. Compliments of the Season. solicited GORDON A. ORR v JOIN OUR CHRISTMAS LAY -AWAY CLUB. Y . V A DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY - ITEM UNTIL OHRISTMAS. lif • F n►unit% flub was held at the home ST. ALGUSTINE �'L'ESTFILD PORTER'S HILL NEWS of 'Mrs, A. Harris. 'There were arae visitors pre ST. AUGUSTINE, Nov. 20. -Mrs. Cif Presented 10n1e tllbcr. and n 1\'135.1'FI1:1J►, Nov, 26. -Mr. Ed- sunt. The president opened, the Joseph Boyle left by ambulance on gar Howatt and IV to pent a couple to jI nteetinl; with the Lord's` prayer. November lEl f `t of da K Veteran 11 it n ttiered d' t ► Korea e ys last. week at tdle I,tc►�•aai Ro cit was answered mend -Sunday, ovem' r or .. . \Viuter. Fair at Toronto. Mr. William Walden visited re- cently with Mr.. and Mrs. Frank Harburn of llensall. - Guests :1t the home of M. -r. and Mrs. Mattr(iti^e Bosman on Sunday were Mr. and Urs. .Pack Rosman and family of Walton, Mr_ Joliffe of I.etunington and Mr. and Mrs. 1{. IL Lloyd and _Mrs. L. IL..Itosman of_ Wing -ham _ Miss Edna Smith of Kitchener visited on, Sunday with J1r, and \lrs. Gordon Smith. ,Miss IA►rna Iiuchtuutn of IA►I1doII spent the week -end with her par- ents, Ur. aind Mrs. Jack Buchanan. Mrs. .Dili, Iloak and Children of Crewe ,spent Monday with Mrs. Fred Cook.„,, Several fro" the community at- tended the funeral on Monday of the Bite Mlrs. Jaalxr (`c)ok of Bly'h. JIr. Ken Itoyd of Brantford and Miss llelga ingrade of Trout Creek were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Suelt and children left on 'Thursday evening for their new home at .Anderson, Indiana: The weather seetus e54110011ally _Mild for this time of year. '1'h.• frogzl have , peen heard crroaking. rl:uulelions have been seen ill 1110001 011(1 un Saturday. November 22. Mrs. Frank Campbell picked a love- ly bent -wet of pansies'in her Clower I al I'de11. ST. HELENS ing hint. Permission was given Joseph's Hospital,_ Cllalharn, She PORTER'S HILL, Nov- "_G.-. the council to present Gerald Bell was acconipanied by Mr. Boyle and very successful party was held 1n at the party the following Friday her daughter, Jlrs. I.. atuLheru, the school -house last Friday even evening. The (1U decided to I►re sent' him with a pen and pencil R N luso of that. city. On the int;. put 011by the Community Club. set.- The December meeting will be following Monday, she underwent week earlier at the home a serious major operation. Mrs. The first part of the ei:ening w:as held :lBoyle is still very weak but we Prizes were won as follows: "500," will be answered by spent in playing "500" and euchre. of Mrs. .1. McCowan. 13011 call hbpe she is now on the road. e a ten cent recovery. high -Mrs. 11i11 Stirling and Bill amide, to he a bingo prize, which Mr. and Mrs. Gus Devereaux Stirling; low -Mary Manning anti will be the entertainment for the motored InLondon on )evThursday Mr. Wiltse; carrying prize -.Mrs. afternoon. Mrs. Bob and 11111 Mc- 10 visit Ur. Arnold lrttigie, who :Qi u► Tiviior : eu�hrc; drigh-+lrlcir- Ilw:7in�7ad_ch:lrge f Rt 11 r tl: The tins`--bernttoutit wilco --'St: Josepi t -s ley hell and Allen, Dale; low--- meeting closed with the Mizpahl Elospital there as I1 result of .it ,Norma Grigg and Edward Grigg; 'benediction.• The }tostess :served serious fall several we?ctlts ago. carrying prize -Edward Grigg. 'l'lte un 1. -highlight of the evening was the; • presentation to Gerald Bell who is' • DEER ON THE RUN 4 home from Korea. Reeve Gordon! Reeve Gordon Orr of Goderich asked Gerald to come forward .township saw three deer scooting Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kinahan and Michael spent Sunday at the home of Jaek O'Connor, Kingsbridge. Mr. and Mrs. W. L.ettner and Rose Marie, Toronto, spent the and .lohn peeves on behalf cif tltc' across his farm on Monday morn- weekend with friends here recent - 1 read the address and pre- ing. He ;fated that in the past 1y• ring. Jit_.Mr. signetPhelan, a1I I •� seated him with 1,. two or three weeks he has noticed Mr. and ail... Jim P. Harrison au behalf of the Com- . more deer about than has been the and Mrs. Louis Phelan and family, c Ipttnity Club then preseutcvl hiw.will ase for a number of years. Myth. were Sunday visitors at the a pen and -pencil set. •Gerard . home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Boyle. thanked his friends and als ► thanked the c1111► for the boxes Canadian life insurance compin- tR1ey had sent. him. I+unch was 1es carry on business in more than then served. The latter part of the ) other countries. evening was spent in dancing to the music of Irwitl's orchestra. panic, _ _ _, prizes were awarded as fa'1lou.: O• tirst cotlpI'e on floor - ._ .11rs. 11 11 Stirling . and Wilmer Elarrisou ; longest married cb'tiple--Ur. and Mrs. Kit Dale; most bald headed I11a11 on floor ---Bill Clayton; spot dance--- Mr. and Mrs. C10y1nn Leith- w•alte; elimination dance-- •51)111(3 ltell and Mildred McDougall: hi..a waltzers --Ur. owl Urs. ,.litn .\n - stay. 'There were also lucky draw.. made which were quite arousing •51'. 11ELE.NS. Nov. 26. -The 4 Grace church W -A. -Tae tcwem W.A. of the '1114ited Church held ,1 her meeting of the W.A. of Grace a very successful afternoon teal and (lhureh was held at the • home or, bazaar in the auxiliary roonl4, 31rs. Elgin ('art. '01te president. ' Lueknow, on Saturday afte•rnoen. Mrs" Dona Id Harris opened the. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson Woods meeting with hymn -11-1. 1ftt>r talii,1i' observc•ol their .5:1rd wedding antl4_ all repeated the lord's prayer. 'l'I.e versary on Saturday. The event • Seril►taro lesson was read by Mrs.' was marked on Sunday hysa family Will ('ox and the roll can w,is' dinner., n► ered by an .\ristice vers. Mrs. Alex, Merdoc and Bob and :file afternoon was spent d quilt - Mr. and Mrs. Mel Brown of Water- ; ing• Calendar money., was !ill loo were week -end visitors with 31 r.: bron)..ilt in. The meeting closed and Mrs. R. Woods. with hymn •1-15 :and the \lizpah 1)r. William C. Macc;re er has benediction- 'Tile hostess serv,•al returned to Chicago. lunch. Nest tnceljng will be held Mr. and Mrs. Ernest \\'alker, formerly Miss Doris Taylor, Wel 4) guests of honor at 11 gathering in t1he Community Hall. After iuticlt. :1l the borne of lIrs. 41. Manning. - This will be the annual meeting and a good 10111 nt i3 expected. The Bogdan school is busy prae- Mr. Ren Barbour read an address ti.ing for the ('ltrl't1101 concert. and Mr. Russel Phillips presented This 15 to be held December 12. the young (•mlpie with a purse -al' Community Chili. -The monthly n1Qnev• meeting of the Porter's 11111 (`om- French hybrid grapes are now being grown in the Niagara Pen- insnilt for wine -making. COLBORNE" TOWNSHIP FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE Annual Turkey Banquet Tuesday, Dec. 2 AT CARLOW TOWNSHIP HALL AT 7.30 P.M: Guest, speaker -Rev. Alex" Nimm/r, Vitingm, ' Tickets may be obtained from lohal direotors.*