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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1959-04-16, Page 6THURSDAY, APRIL 18th, 1950 with 11 points and •Mrs. F. H. Lee and Mrs. W. G. iMadEiwan with 1O% points, Some -people nearer hit the mark becanse,theyme.vu pull the -trigger. er. '..towwwsoso GIRLS' and BOYS' Spring:Cocts 1O%off Suits '/2pri.ce GARLAND'S CHILDREN'S WEAR W. J. Mills Motor Sales lid. USED CAR CLEARANCE PRICES SLASHED TO ' MAKE ROOM FOR NEW MODEL TRADE-INS! 1958 PLYMOUTH SAVOY .V-8 4 -door, overdrive transmission, radio, Power Pak, plastic covers. Shining • black and grey exterior with red and `black interior, 12,000 miles. Hurry for this one! 1957 PLYMOUTH SAVOY ';8" 4 -door, push-button transmission, beautiful; metallic green finish with ;,frtatching interior, 15,000 ACTUAL miles. 1957 FORD CUSTOM SEDAN — V-8 and radio. 1956 PLYMOUTH SAVOY 2 -door Sedan. This car sold by us new, a premium car. 1955 PLYMOUTH—Sedan 1954 DODGE Station Wagon 1953 BUICK Hardtop 1953 FORD Sedan 1953 METEOR Coach 1953 D6DGE Sedan 1952 MONARCH Sedan, over-• drive 1952 CHEV. Sedan MANY LOWER PRICED CARS TO 'CHOOSE FROM AND ALSO "MANY USED TRUCKS. - -LOCATIONS ST. DAVID ST. and KINGSTON ST. — PHONES 755 and 724 - For your convenience, we will remain open every nite 'til 9 .p.nti — SEE - . J. MILL 'MOTOR SALES LTD. - for the Largest Selection of Cars 4i1. Huron County CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH — FARGO — SIMCA CANCERDRIVE TODAY A door-to-door canvass gets underway today in Goderich tor• funds Lor the t: Canadian Cancer Society. The .objective any;volutitimr can- vassers have offered their ser- vices for this worthy cause. If you should happen to be missed by a canvasser, you may leave your donation at any bank in -Goderidh. At Dungannon, it may be left at Dawson's Store.. „, Average size of a Canadian farm: 302.5 acres. WANTED SAXOPHONE PLAYER If you can play a saxophone owl would like to play with '+tti ine Q0hestra begin- ning May 1,,,ALthe Blu' ate, -Dancelar�d, sd" con' ELROY DESJARDINE, T Phone 38, Zurich. -16 OBITUARY • EUGENE L.DE A •resident of Goderich far 7,2 on Fri' air at Alexandra Hospital following a short illness. Ile was born 73 years ago in Colborne Township, a son of the late Mr. and 'Mrs. Patrick Dean. He was a coal dealer for a number of years. His- wife the former M it - 'Ran, died in 1958. Surviving is a son, Raymond, of Los Angeles, and a brother, Victor' J. Dean, of Buffalo. Funeral services .were held at St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church of which deceased was a member on Monday morning, when, Rev. J. P. Gleeson sang requiem high mass. The pallbearers were Chas. )McLean, J. Lassaiine, Mark Dalton, J. K. Hinter,. J. B. Reynoldg' and Jos. O'Brien. Interment was in Colborne Township' Roman Cath- olic cemetery, • ISAAC JAMS CI#ANSTON Ic Cra ton, of •Ash- fiel':,, ' „ -Mrs. Agri•Dur'nin, G ric led in Windham General ,Ho dal on Monday., He was 82 ' years of age and was a 'retired farmer. He is survived by his wife, the Spring. Specials until' May 30 Regular $10,00 COLD WAVES . $7.50 Regular $12.50 COLD WAVES 10.00 12.50 Regular $15.00 COLD WAVES These waves will be given by Nancy Regier .and Len Pounder. HEATHER BEAUTY SALON H. Colclough, Prop. 108 Lighthouse. St. Phone 74 16x - The,public is invited to hear PHILIP GIVENS Swell -known Toronto alderman) discuss the problems facing the Ontario electorate at Clinton Legion Hall TUSDAY, APRIL 21 ,at 8.30 p.m. This is your opportunity to meet and hear HARRY - STRANG your, Liberal candidate for Huron. Huron Liberal Association Beecher Menzies; -- Jas. Bisset, •; Geo. Diechert,' President. Secr'etary. Treasurer. at SHORE APPLIANCES for 2 ':.Weeks 1 � APRIL 16 • Ranges • Refrigerators • Washers 'Toasters Percolators Percolators Sandwich Toasters DRY and STEAM IRONS LightBulbs All Sizes Only MAY 2 NURSES ARE TOLD ABOUT RED CROSS BLOOD BANK Members oif'Coc4erich Graduate Nurses' Asttl ,iatfon met �2 for j..,the r; Pr . env, ' �: `� f ' -' .::.i ii, #iiL• "-ithle.+�i�i'•" fectory of the hospital Mrs. John Stringer presided. Dr. J. , C. Ross addressed the meeting and explained the cam- paign the Red Cross is sponsoring in, May to obtain blood donors for the Red Cross blood bank which is being established, Volunteers for the canvass were obtained. ' Following the business, Dr. Vin- cent MoGeouglh gave a talk dh "Polio," ponitingi, out the symp- toms, diagnosi prognosis and treatments •of each type of the dread disease. liefoke a social hour, Mrs. Win. Johnston thanked Dr. McGeough for his instructive address. former Lena Cook, and three daughters, Mxs. Durnin, Mrs. Nor- man Kerr, of Newton, and Mrs. Harold Hackett, in Germany. There are also two sons, Jerry and Keith, and tAlo 'step-dau hters,` Mrs: Liv- ingstone MenaryJerry, Cranston, all` Of Ahfie Township. The funeral service wa% held at S`lake's United Church, with burial in Greenhill cemetery, Lueknow. LITTLE_ BOWL wishes to thank all of the bowlers who took part'in the 1st- Annual Five -Pin Tournament held at •• Little 'Bowl, Goderich. ASH FI QLD AS IWJ L D, April 14. Mrs. George Collinson left by plane� t.11�M KIdtaxtri ache .b nzA.,22ie do :,1 to' visit with her' sister—Mr, Taylor, in Oalifornia, wo is ill., MTS. Arabella Bushell, of Strat- ford, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simpson. M. and Stirs: Joe O'Keefe and family visited with Mr -s. O'Keefe, in London, at Easter. Miss Margaret MadDohaid and Betty A. lyarrish spent_ a few days of their holidays in London. Goad catches of suclfers are be- ing made at the lake %Ise ni hts. Arthur Simpson has returne to his boat at collingwood where he will join his crew for the summer. N isoo••N•N••N••eoeeoe• BRO'WNIE'S Drive -I n Theatre ,CLJNTON, ONTARIO Featuring the Largest, Wide Screen. in Huroh, County THURSDAY, ONLY, APRIL 23 — "DOLLAR" NITE — One dollar admits a carload "GOOD DAY FOR HANGING"'• (Color) Fred McMurray, "Maggie Hayes PLUS -3 Stooge Comedy (One Cartoon) TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY Rain or Clear First Show at Dusk Children under 12 in cars Free ee'•eetmoe®esseaeoo®eeeeo to store your furs to repair your furs to Hollanderize your furs STORAGE CHARGE ONLY 2% OF FUR'S V LOO REPAIRS OR REMODELLING — FASHION SHOPPE PHONE 590 GODERICH a B41 �fard--General-- Hospi#aI School of Nursing Fully Accredited By THE JOINT COMMISSION ON ACCREDITATION OF' HOSPITALS — Three Year Program — Applications now being accepted. ENROLL NOW FOR SEPTEMBER, 1959, CLASS For information 'phone or write- ' . DIRECTOR OF NURSING BRANTFORD GENERAL HOSPITAL, BRANTFORD Telephone PLaza� 2-7871 -16 .. . Used Cars =Used Used — OUT THEY GO SPRING HOUSE CLEANING ! No Reasonable Offer Refused! • WANTED Good Used Cars, All Makes. Highest Prices Allowed on new 1959 VOLVOS. SEE AND DRIVE THE NEW .. VOLVO IN STOCK — ALL PARTS PLUS SERVICE. ' Phone 20' Volvo,_ Firestone 611 W MOTORS'Texaco Products OOLWORT SEAL OF -.SATISFACTION , A a BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME! CEILING SHADES: Attractive, durable, plastic ceiling shades„ clip into place in seconds. Five decorative styles in 3 popular colors — white,,pink and turquoise. ' 12" Round shade 1.79 7" Round shade .89 OUR COMPLETE GIFT LINE 11" Square shade 7" Square shade .98 43/4 Round shade .59 Feature . value priced BABYWEAR Snugabye Sleep:'n' Play Set In soft flannelette or cottorplisse With Nursery Prints. ,Topper, pants and•bootles for babies from 3 to 9 months. Feature Value Price, per set • 1.00 Snupbye Flannelette Nightie. Machine smocked front yoke — raglan sleeves — open back. One size: White, pink and blue. Feature Value Price, eabh..»,»»..»,.....».» .79 Baby Terry Bibs.. Size 9" x 12". Whiteback- grounds with assorted Nursery Prints. Fully tape bound In pink and blue and tied at nock. Feature Value Price, each.».»..... • .19 ON ENTIRE STOCK ELECTRIC SHAVERS 4 ALL MAKES Keep your baby clean 'n' comfy ... neat 'n' nice! YES, THAT MEANS E -V -E -R -Y -T -H -I IN STOCK! BABY PANTS AND BIBS Plastic Baby Pants with soft elastic waist and leg openings. White, pink, maize and" blue. in sizes: medium, large and extra large. •� Feature Value Price each ' Rayon Covered Plastic Baby Pants with popular Dome fastener side openings. In white. Sizes: small, medium, large and extra large. �� Feature Value Price, each Baby Feeding Bibs. Terry on one side, plastic Nursery Prints on other. Crumb catcher and tape ties. Size: 103/4" x 8�"• •� Feature Value Price, each ' Also Largo plastic bib with Nursery Print 'front. Size: '143/4" x 13",with 2y2". crumb'catcheh White, with pinICand blue trim. Feature Value Price, each..,.,., 1 Nylon and Terylene FASHIONS. FOR BABY 4 Woolworth Flannolotto biapors. Snits srtl4t h�n flwhltnoet0 onlyquality dlapers In sig. 2Q k Z6 77 Feature Value Price, 1 dpz. In package 1/2 1h doz. In package.... ....... 71.39 1 Two Piece Diaper Sets for baby boys and girls In Pew washable Arne! Terylene fabric. 'Nylon em- broidery trimmings, ,plastic lined panties. Sizes: 6.12.18 months. Feature Value� 0 Price, per Set., . Baby, Cut's Nylon cross with Stip. Flocked pin dot, or em• broldery on Ny,on. Full em, broidery neck and sleeve trim. Shaped shoulder slip.- Sizes: 6-12-18 months. Feature Value II n Price,; per set • hate APPLIANCES FOR, SALE'S d SERVICE ..xGpRourH wt.` t,SQUARE •• V404,6586 • r NO FEPUNDSEXCHANGES During This Sale 5 A-� SPECIAL ON SALE THIS WEEK ONLY ", :i.'�.5r'4Yu,f, i