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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1954-10-28, Page 11":T%I 'AY, ocrro6RI 28t1a, 1054 ' Competitive Prices Plus Personal Service '"tour chance to stock up • on quality drug AND store merchandise and gift items at PRE -CHRISTMAS pre -season prices. PREVIEW. IOOOOOe•00c0400.000•000l000NOe00..11100•11100000 Idamalt Extract of Malt and Cod Livi;r Oil. 1,2and 4lb.., Reg. 75c, 1.29, 2.29 SPECIAL 59c, 98e, n 1.89 I.D.A. Brand Wax Paper Heavy quality 100 -ft. roll 12" wide. Dispenser type box with metal. cutting edge. Reg. 29c. Special 250 Heavy grade A fine quality med. icinal oil. 16 ox. 40 oz. reg. 55c reg. 1.10 43c 87c 4, 8 oz. reg. 33c, 49c Cocoanut Oil Shampoo 23c, 39c Reg. 2 for 25c Box of 12 Cold Cream Soap 2 for •23c 1.35 100's reg. 1.29 500's reg. 4.79 Halibut Liver Oil Caps. ' 89c 3.89 Idasal Tablets Ppai, aches, 59 neuralgiora—relief of5 n 300's reghead. 89c 77c Milk of Magnesia 16 Reg,15:,L60c FREEI REDEEM YOUR COUPON FOR ONE FREE PACKAGE ROYAI. -,- ASSORTED INSTANT "PUDDINGS " 2a1290 TREAT AT HALLOWE'EN WITH PUMPKIN PIES CULVERHOI SE _ pUM•FKIN TINS 00 SHELL OUB,'! SHELL OUT! SHELL OUT! TREAT ALL YOUR LITTLE WEIRDLY DRESSED VISITORS WITH CANDY, NUTS_ E HALLOWE'EN' WRAPPED McCORMICK'SBAG 33 CANDY KIss�Es . I LB. HALLOWE'EN HALLOWE'EN JELLYBEANS Pkg a. 250 I V' NDROPS Pkg. z` 290 ALWAYS A FAVOURITE f, LL -1 CE��o 39 70's, White, embossed -Reg.' 17c Paper-NapJins ' 15e, 2 for 29c Stomach Powder 41765:195 59c 1.49 Toilet TissueSoft, strong, snow 2 for 23c white. Reg. 2 for 25c Tooth Paste Whitens the teeth. Sweetens 3 4 1•he breath. Reg. 57c 8 OZ. PKG. 100 A BOX WILL TREAT ALL ,YOUR VISITORS — WESTON'S SHELL -OOT SUCKERS BOX OF 144 990 A TREAT FOR LESS THAN lc Always a Treat • AUBURN, Oct. 37.---iMrs. Alice Wilson, of Toronto, is visiting her sister, Mrs. George Yungblut. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott and Mr. and 1Vlrs. William ,Straughan spent the week -end in Kitchener. Mrs. Harry Arthur. who has been a patient 'in Goderich hose pital, has returned home. Mrs. George Hamilton was a week -end visitor with friends in Sedforth. • Mrs. C. M. Straughan has return- ed 'home from a ' visit with . her daughter, Mrs. Ron Pentland, and Mr. Pentland, North Bay. Mrs. J. J. Robertson is a patient in Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich. Miss Mary Houston, of Hamilton, and, Miss Francis Houston, of Lon- don, visitedover the week -end with 'their parents,, Mr. and Mrs. J. Houston, , Miss Amelia Mcilwain spent the week -end with Mr: and • Mrs. Clay- ton Ladd, Blyth: Mr. and Mrs. Charles 'Jones and family, of Wingham, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Finnigan. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkin and family, of Goderich,, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mits. W. J. Craig. Members of the •Ida White Mis- sion Band of Knox Presbyterian Church' attended the •Mission. Band Rally at Seaforth last Saturday. Miss M. R. Jackson is supplying for Mrs. Harry Yungblut, teacher of U.S.S. No. 11, East Wawanosh who is ill at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Langs, of Tilbury, isited Mr. and Mrs. F: -O: Mc- lveen over the week -end. Bingo Held.—A large number ttended the bingo sponsored by he Centenary Committee in the 'oresters' Hall, Friday night. pecial prizes were a toaster, won y Miss Donna Haggitt; one gallon rotor oil, won by Mrs. Draper, ort Albert; one gallon paint and oom lot of wallpaper, won by rs. Donald Fowler; two blankets, on by Cliff.Brown; $25 was split hree'ways, going to D. A. MacKay, ars. Robert Turner and Janette SPECIAL! -- ' DELICIOUS FRESH BISCUITS '-ICK OATS ST. WILLIAMS Shave Cream Workslatherinto a rRegich, fine bubble 39c . 49c Hot Water Bottles I.D.A. "Utility" 1 29 Guaranteed 2 years. • 00000091=6094011/00000000111101111110000001111000•000004900 "EconLD.Aomy "WRITING PADS NOTE SIZE—Reg. 10c LADIES orLE'1`'TER SIZE—Reg. 15c $c,.2Q1l Envelopes 'Pack "ofEconomy" 13 2 for 19c 25—Reg. c the••eeee®e•••eoesoesseeeeeedommeeieeee•e©eoe Thermometer Oral Clinic. Certified• accurate A In black case. Exceptional value. 49C Wash Cloths " 2 for 25c eeeeee••ee•••e••e••••e•••••e•e•••••••eeeeee• .PRE CHRISTMAS SPECIALS • CHRISTMAS . CARD • SOLID LEATHER BILLFOLD SPECIAL VALUE 4.00 value for 2.50 50 lovely cards for 98c English Morocco Btflfold Also •Fine Quality Family Box 2.50 value -for 1.79 50 quality cards for 1.50 CLUB BRUSH and COMB Nylon bristles, lucite-backed. Matching plastic comb. 1.65 value for 98c "Rubberset" Shaving Brbsh Fine quality---S+erilized Badger hair and bristle. 4.00 value for 2.98 "Aver" Cigarette Lighter Triple gear action. Chrome and enamel finish. Guaranteed top value 1.00 "Safeheat" HEATING PAD 4 Thermostats -3 -speed switch 4.49 LADIES' DRESSER SETS Beautiful finish. Patterned metal frames and handles. 3.49 LADIES' HAIR BRUSH Roll type—Nylon bristle. Made in France. ONLY 59c — - ONTARIO CHEESE FESTIVAL PLAIN,— PIMENTO — RELISH ManarELLO CHEESE KRAFT'S VEL'VEETA ` _ , -T ...,,:....,•; : _ t= .,. •_.. ".... � '..`."• _ � . PKG. ONTARIO MADE — COLOURED Sharp and Tasty! Coloured or White .NEW CHEESE Lb. 390 OLD CHEESE !.b. 51 — �_- - - IT'S• NATIONAL MACARONI WEEK — e oz, 250 PKG. HEADY CUT MACARONI FINE QR BROAD -- CATELLIS NOODLES . . . 1.KGS.250 READY TO SERVE! — COOKED HEINZ SPAGHETTI 2 lis. 330 FRANCO AMERICAN CoOKZD. MACARONI #N z. 17f Fowler, read as earre ondence "Thank you" notes, a le ter asking a donation for the ling, ' , It was decided to give $1 , also to ask for the government grant: An- nouncement wasmade of the Huron County convention to be held in Blyth, November -9. The president welcomed the visitors and called on Ws. Riehl, president of the ,Goderich Institute, to pre- side for the program, which was presented by the visitors. The Scripture was read by Mrs. George Mathieson. Current events were reviewed by Mrs. Cliff Holland. Mrs. John Westbrook sang a solo, accompanied by Mrs. J. Snyder. A y we neverpaper hasty i n judgement and always generous," was given b Mrs. Harry Tichborne. Lunch was served by Mrs. R. J. Philips, Mrs. W. T. Robison, Mats. W. J. "Craig, Miss Margaret King, Mrs. Charles Scott, Mrs. Bert Daer, and, ,Miss Amelia McIlwain. The hall was decorated in -keeping with Hal- lowe'en. •• �� . 'Maitland, Golf Club had its of- ficial closing over the week -end with 150 golfers taking part in the various events. Presentations of• trophies to win- ners was made at the closing ban- quet by Dr. Norman Jackson., , Dave McKavery, Clinton RCAF, won the Ellis Trophy; Joe Morgan, Clinton RCAF, won the R. Lloyd trophy. Tony Bedard, Goderich, won the -Carrow trophy and club 1 championship. Harry Thompson 1 was the Vic Elliott trophy. Mrs.as crowned junior champion, win - Jimmie Ubakata won the women's club championship and the coveted rose bowl. Club officials reported' '"a par -1 ticularly fine season, which proved considerably better than last ,kea- ! son. One record for the club was the fact that seven golfers scored, holes -in -one. Dobie; one gallon motor oil, won by Mr. McKercher, Jamestown. Women's Institute.— Mrs. Wes. Bra'dnock presided for the October meeting of the' Women's Institute held in the Foresters' Hall, Thurs- day, when they had as their guests the ladies . of .the .•Goderich insti tute. ' Mrs. R. J. Phillips was- 'at the piano. The secretary,. Mrs, D� Mr. and • Mrs. " Walter Kingswell had as their guests last week, the latter's two sisters. Mrs. Lillian Roe, of Plymouth, Mich., and Mrs. Annie Streib, of Rodney. While here they visited Mr. and Mrs, R. 1 glp.g,swell;.. lffr::end _Mrs. H". E. Kingswell, of Clinton, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McIlwain, of Kinburn. • ANGLESEA ST. Everythirig'in B'uilciing Materials - PHONE 61 in gout kiteken "Spacemaster" doors fold inside the doorway, completely out of the way. Your kitchen is larger, easier to move around in. No cabinet or counter tops lost to swinging doors. No- danger of doors stand- ing.ajar, or closing on children's fingers. to year lining rood " Spacemaster" doors fold back on themselves, make better furni- ture arrangement possible. No "dead" corners, no valuable floor and wall area lost to door swing. in gout bet/town! "Spacemaster" doors add many valuable feet of floor and wall. space. Beds can be pushed closer to closets. There's more room. for night stands and, lamps, too, be- cause swinging doors are com- pletely out of the picture. Jyj7j,4f/f/,q kith? doors WITH PLAIN SOAP AND modernfold WATER • VINYL FABRIC COV. ERING •" DOUBLE -STRENGTH - STEEL FRAME New Crop, Sweet Juicy Florida Oranges Size 252's. HOZ. 29c SEE OUR FINE SELECTION OF •00•e•0••o•s•••e••••e0•0ee•o••••Oe•.0••00••• HALLOWE'EN PUMPKINS LARGE AND SMALL—PRICED REASONABLY • ACCORDING TO SIZE ALL VALUES EFFECTIVE IN GODERICH STARTS OCTOBER 28 Until Closing Time Sat., Oct. 90 GUARANTEEOUR Al! 'merchandise sold d al your Domi"nion Store is uncondition- ally guaranteed to `,give you 100% satisfaction. • Come—see for yourself why thrifty -minded style -conscious people prefer the FASHION SHOPPE . . . GODERICH. Timely values — plus quality merchandise — always a feature when you shop ,here. Saving money .. . and writin SPECIAL PURCHASE Exciting values in all -wool coats, includ-' ing some samples. All sizes and colors. . Reg. 39.75 SAVING CURRENT 6 — FULL LENGTH All at sale prices.—Your solid investment good for wear warmth for years to come. ' Cocktail 86 FOismal Gowns Look ahead to party time with these exquisite gowns in taffeta, net and1/2 price novelty materials. A bar k,,,offerts ycort"-hieb types of 'deposit account, Savings and Currant: lA.�•,J.a:,•'�'�'��•'k°'9r,•9'<59�,39'•'�,.pa�+�: �f?�%�%,{} vMVA� �, i�.':Gas'�}fa.w�:Y.,AG.�+'.ri+��''.�;'.r•Y'•ri%fiC ��j��••y�-)M•• �'F..RS'r,�% . If 'your main purpose is to save, to accurnulate funds, it's good to have a Savings account. �•`.` •�'• S 'u' y' ' i J,.�,f' y'•P••'W"W,Wx^A''•`•ha ; j • r4 ^ w , ��c�,t:_ .:y.;95M %•.y,, •'y,�{hxs p s: Sv Yi:•i':t6Jw''Ty;:�i.'.uM'> ? aT• a. n.:%:i �� '�'''�•'��''` ` The thoney you leave in a Savings account earns interest, and your bank book gives you an up-to-date, continuing record -of your financial progress. If your funds are active, witr. h frequent deposits and withdrawals, a Current account provides a special service; a monthly statement, together with your cancelled chequesusefulas receipts and a ready reference for budgeting, bookkeeping and other purposes. RAINCOATS By Posluns, Daymac and Duval. Al! weather ce5ats. Ali fashion leaders in new fall shades. Sizes 10 to 44." REG. 29.75 ■ IINSIninEinmimuktimmimmiimmitame Fall Suits Fall dresses chosen from stock to, be offered to thrifty shoppers. All _sizes in group. Sportswear SKIRTS — BLOUSES — SWEATERS All famous name garments % Posluns skirts— Some Grandmere Sweaters OF} Low, Easy Budget Terms COATS GREATLY REDUCED Our....•complete stock cif plain: anc:.,:fur-' : trimmed—Elysians, \"lgorras, Tweeds— in all the latest shades and styles. DRESSES GREATLY REDUCED All our misses' and women's dresses in the newest materials and colors: Sizes 7 to 52. 11 yotf write chegt gs freigtiently, yeti will like the many advantages of a Current account.