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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1953-05-07, Page 6i THE GODERICH SIGNAL-STAE THURSDAY„ MAY ?de, MO Blackstone's GRAND RE-OPENI. 6 Blackstone's SAT.., MAY9 See Our Complete Stock of Bedroom Suites ALL SPECIALLY PRICED � _.Coletnau Sleds `- I I.- r Cole!' S Rf42569.50 R{.._ 1-1-‘01-1-‘041119.00 1 Chrome Sets 82.00,..140.00 Tabze of t.o1or_ 's • i • i D,:.mai:. n Ironer and Stand Rt g_ .11''.50 1r.tT 79.50 I:e;.•_ YOR YOUR *EOPPINGI rLZAsum- WE um= YOU TO VI= OUR NEWLY DECORATED STORE, COMPLETELY F'UR*IZHED► germ,. NEW ATOLL TERUtIFIC SAVINGS AT GOOD OLD PAIDIIONED PRICES. --- • • OPENING SPECIALS • fp Spring -filled mattresses. All sizes- Reg. $25.00. 3 -piece, Way Sagless, chesterfield suite, tweed Scotty heather - cover. Reg. $250.00 3 -piece, Kroehler, suite- Grey and wine. wool frieze. Reg. $329.00 tP,�..v�. mushroom, rayon frieze. Y31.50 59.75 73.75 48.75 Special Discount on all upholstered furniture 19.98 148.00 268.00 Reg. 5275.00 Way Sagess, space savers. Repp and tapestry coverings. Platform rockers. Reg. $58.50 157.50 3 piece, maple, bedroom suite 249.50 1 LAMPS- I r I.:?,r: Tvrt 11 ere. Tapi'. Ik)utIO:r. Facta�-BARGAIN PRICES. FOR THE JUVENILE -Tri, -y{ -Its. .wagons. t .arty. t-r;l>,- Y.Trtr '•�r�. high r•hairs. ACKSTON E'S 3 -piece, walnut finish waterfall suite SPECIAL Reg- $135-00 78.80 Reg. 5115.00 79.00 Waterfall .Reg. 5135.043tpiece, walnut finish Mr. and Mrs. dresser 9800 • FURNITURE "ON THE BROADWAY OF GODERICH" LEEBURN boy in Goderich hospital last week Mr. "Arch Horton, who was a patient in the Goderich hospital, LFF,BURN, .May 6.-Congratula• ; f; now convalescing at the hone }` t ions to Mr. and Mrs. Grant Chis- ` of his daughter and, son-in-law. holm on the .birth of their baby Mr. and Mrs. Rod Bogie. p `t hose talon in tit It was decided to purchase new community song books, Mrs. I Brooks Appliances Time - ver via*h*-r Regular SPECIAL _1::9_R4) l;t-ndix, deiva• _ au'c.uati.- wa}Ler ..::t`+_=.C) Apartment s ,r ' washer and wrin r v 5 125.50 249.50 " 19.95 C'rosley Sheiva4I4.r. 9_lti ft_ :19,50 339.00 Refrigerator • ('ros1ev sheivador. , ft. automatic 3'79_50 299.50 def McC'I.arv. deluxe. 9 ft. refrigerator Moffat. deluxe. apartment range ...244.7%5 McClar} gas rang- , 139.50 34930 229.75 139.50 PHONE 240J NEWS OF DUNGANNON thanked the h stes1As an DU:NGANNON, May 6. - Rev. , ly passages from their record books 1 Geo. D. Watt, a patient at Gode- ; on Ettiquette; Miss Jean Free gave rich hospital since Monday of last s a demonstration on how ,to pack a weekend suitcase; Margaret Joy week for removal of appendix was Durnin and Lois Mole demonstrat- `a'trig--�tr- r�e°t 't ir"tom a8"� '* -e bt-earreet- del .4,@ ld,-.,,,.,.z. Jean Steckley, home economist, a guest for the evening, spoke on Tait, Brandon, Achievement Day in May at Sea - forth and thanked the girls and Mrs. Crozier for the lovely supper h 1 a4I Watt, which was seconded by, Mrs. ' Herb Rev G. D. Watt, and family. Other Finnigan. Miss Shirley Finnigan, visitors at the weekend were :1 Ir_ a member of the club spoke on be - Watt's brother, Mr. A•. K. Watt and half of the girls and thanked the wife, Toronto, his sister, Mrs. mothers for the interest they were taking and for their attendance. Plan Meeting. -The„. Dungannon Women's Institute met at the home "'of 'Mrs. C. Crozier. Mrs. Omar Brooks `presided--andopened --t meeting. The roll. call was an- swered by 23 members each nam- ing an important woman in W.I. work. , Eleven visitors were pre- sent. Minutes were read 'and ap-• proved, and correspondence and the treasurer's reports were given. The annual financial statement was given and also the report from auditors. Donations were voted to the Canadian Cancer fund and the 4)ungatrnon-_ Agricultural . Society: It was decided to enter the table - second year studying electrical en- setting contest sponsored by the ,gineering at Queen's University, ; I.O.D.E. of Goderich. Mrs. Lorne Kingston and is home for two Hasty was appointed to convene weeks, before going to RCAF, Clin- a committee to make necessary ar- ton, for the summer. ! rangements. Voting delegates were W.A. Meets. -The Women's As- ; appointed from this branch for the sociation of the United Church ! district annual meeting to be held met at the home of Mrs. Robt. in Dungannon on May 28. Fur- Stothers for the April meeting. ther plans were made for the Twenty-two members answered the dinner to be served at that time. roll call. Mrs. Everett Errington Nine girls of the Cottons May Be presided.. Mrs. Roderick McDon-' Smart` Club were present and dis- ald read the Scripture lesson,, Mrs. played their books and modeled H.•Ilorton read the lesson through their dresses. This was done in and led in prayer. After the min- the_ form of a skit. The senior utas of the last meeting were read i members were very pleased with by Mrs. Harvey Alton and ap- this work and Mrs. L. Ivers movNI proved, Mrs. Hugh rjcWhinney I a vote of thanks to the club leaders gave an Easter reading. Mr5.,i and the girls for their keen in - Herb Finnigan gave the topic. terest. Current events were re - Further plans were discussed for..] viewed by Mrs. C. Fowler and Mrs. the _Coronation. tea and bazaar., in Popp . led in- community singing: June. , j<unch was served by the i hostesses, who were Mrs. Otto Popp, Mrs. Omar Brooks, Mrs. f FREE - FREE - FREE Wm. Cranston and Mrs. Ross Eedy. The May meeting is scheduled to 'A -Beautiful 20x40 Bedroom Rug be held at the home of Mrs. W. I FROM FACTORY TO YOU. Yes, A. Culbert. - i we will give you, absolutely free, Mr. and Mrs, Irvine Eedy and a gift of a matching bedroom rug family spent Sunday visiting Mrs. (with each purchase of our Luxuti- Eedy's sister, Mrs. G. G. -Van Horne ous Corduroy Chenille bedspread. and Mr. Van Horne at London. This is the spread that has thous - Miss Lois Mole began work at and's of velvety tufts Which corn - the K. K. Dawson store on Monday. i pletely covers the spread. Now Mothers Feted. "Club Girl En- on sale for $6.99 each, sent C. tertains" a project studied by local O.D. plus postage. In all 'shades, young women and led by Mrs. in both , single and double bed - Lorne Hasty and- Mrs. Clifford sizes. With either multicolored or Ct't xier, had a unique feature on solid same color patterns on top. ,Friday night at the home of Mrs. First quality. A truly remarkable Clifford Crozier, when the girls en- buy, when you consider that you tertained their mothers with a get a rug worth $3 as a free gift lively buffet supper. Afterwards to match. Immediate money - an enjoyable program followed back guarantee with Mrs. Chester Finnigan con -1 TOWN & COUNTRY MFG., ducting a flower contest, solo by Box 904, Place D'Armes ' • Miss Margaret Black. Norma and Montreal, Quebec. Elizabeth Pentland read alternate- ' 19&22 on Saturday: Rev. M. J. Watt, his father, of Whitechurch, is ,sup- plying during his convalescence. Mr. andMrs. ran on, Man., arrived Saturday to visit their daughter andson-in-law, Mrs. a , ,...and lots of careful buyers now insist on TRADEMARKED COAL Your wife doesn't buy "just any old coffee She .asks for her favorite brand - and looks for the familiar trademark that prevents substitution --or mistakes.. That's a good way to buy coal, toohat's why we specialize in red trademarked Famous Reading1Anthracite-with the tiny red trademark spots, put right bn the coal. They are ,your protection against substitution. They guarantee you the high heat value, the all-round satisfaction, you always get from this good coal. Try it. We think you too will make Famous Reading Anthracite your coal for keeps. /RADtfAik- op pgotH • George Thompson, Singhampton, and parents, Rev. W. J. Watt and Mrs. \Vatt, Whitechurch. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Comfort, St. Catharines, were weekend--guests- with the latter,'s brothers, Harold and Cecil Blake. Miss Gretta Hudson, near Luck - now, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Cranston. Born. --Tuesday, May 5. at Gode- rich hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Culbert, a daughter. Miss Mary J. Robb has returned to her home after spending the winter with her aunt, Mrs. Alice Robb-Lucknow. Mr. Ken Brown has finished his also t g parte meet- ing. A lunch was served. OBITUARY. DEAN COAL CO. GODZRIC}1 PHONE 96W N Services were e d t Saturay in Woodstock for Mrs. Lillian Spackman, 66, who died there Thursday. Rev. John Davies, of Old St. Paul's Anglican Church conducted. Mrs. Spackman, who lived in London and Windsor before going to Woodstock, is survived by one daughter, Doris, of Bayfield; three sisters, Mrs. Alice McEwen and Mrs. Lottie *Snell, Bayfield, and Mrs. Maggie Snell, Detroit; . three brothers, Richard Peck, Toronto; -Arthur and -Wesley Peek; of Bay- field. MRS. FREDERICK LEE The death occurred in Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, on Saturday, May 2, Of Mrs. Frederick Lee. She was a former resident of Oshawa 'but had been living with her daughter, Mrs. A.11. R. Scott, Elgin avenue. She was a daughter of the late Edward Cole and Martha Coutts and is survived by two sons, Frank C. and Ross E. both of Oshawa, two daughters, Mrs. M. 11. Ballard of Moose Jaw, Sask., and Mrs. A. R. Scott of Goderich. There are also seven �rt�i#d�<�•a grandchildren surviving. The fun- eral service on Monday afternoon took place at the Luke McIntosh funeral home,, Oshawa, with inter- ment in Union cemetery. Friends of Harry Barker, Hincks street, who has been a patient in Victoria hospital, London, for the past four weeks, will be pleased to learn that he is improving. PROMPTLY AT �ureonaQ • • NEED CASH to reppir or pay • the down payment on a home... • repair or finance down payment • on an auto - . - or for any other • worthy purposes? • Get that cash promptly at • s......s tsn to $1900 on Signature Furniture __ Auto • • Mowat where it's "yes" to 4 out of S. 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