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.-.yYisitors `garsQr, abd
last week, with a partial stroke.
She was removed to Goderich hos-
pital and at time. of writing was
showing a slight improvement. The
Other members of her family came
inimedizztely to her bedside. They
are her daughter, Mrs. Rabt. Ria -
cocks, Toronto, sons, W. H. Leith,
Windsor, and B. J. "Leith, of Hay
ana, Cuba. It is hoped that `Ifi'
a few days, a marked, change will
take place for her 'recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Whyard and
family and her mother, of -London,
on Sunday visited their aunt, Miss
Ida Whyard,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bere on
;Monday moved to their new home
in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Thorne vacated and moved to' Rip-
ley. Mr: and Mrs. John McGee,
of Cranbrook, are... also moving
this week to the 50 acre farm re-
cently • purchased from Mr. and
Mrs. Bere.
Visitors recently with M. and
Mrs. Thomas Park were, on Sunday,
Mr. ,and Mrs. Jack Ladd and fam-
ily, Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Park and•family of the village; an.,
one day last week, they had their
nephew, Bert Wiggins, and wife,
of Brantford. They also visited
his brothers, Parkie, north of the
village, and Bill, at Nile.
Miss Barbara Wilson, R.N., Lon-
don, visited this week for a few
days at the parental home, Mr. and
Mrs. James Wilson,
Mr. Palmer 'Kilpatrick and son,
ter's.40 - sister, Mrs.
Joe ,tor,; ,her husband and
B�pt�W George Prior, and his boy -
f fend •front Guel�' ;h; also .Mr.. and
Gordon Maize, B o n n i e,
Brenda, Betty and Beverley, of
uc4now,
Al!. }label, of Port Colborne,
spent last week visiting r sisters,
Mrs.. Harvey ,Anderson and Mrs.
Alvin Sherwood.
r'Sor'ry,, Mrs. Gordon Congram is
a patient at Wingham hospital, re-
delving treatment to clear up
phlebitis. .
Mrs. Mary Barr spent last week-
end visiting her sister, Mrs. George
Wilson; Blyth, who was lately ber-
eaved by the death of her hes..
band; George Wilson, who was in-
stantly killed, falling off the roof
c►lf a house in Blyth:
Mr.. and Mrs. John Wilson, Tor-
onto, visited her mother, Mrs.
Esther Rivett, for the week -end.
Visitors Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs. Chas. Fowler and Tom, were
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fowler and
grandson, Garry Fowler, Port
Elgin.
Mrs. Anderson Mugford, London,
recently visited her mother, Mrs.
Abner Morris, who accompanied
her home on Monday of last week.
Mrs. Mathew Sproul,. Lucknow,
on Sunday visited Mr, and Mrs.
Ridhard Park, sr.
Mrs. Emma Leith, Don Mills,
who came to k-isit her daughter,
Mrs. (Rev.) Roy Kennedy, at the
r..
Brian, Toronto, spent the week -end
,with relatives at Benmiller arid
Dungannon.
Mr. Len, ,Wesrbr wk, _ . Goderic ,
ac%letgtt.
Mr. and Mr's. Harold &aechler
and family, Auburn, visited their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baech-
ler;who 'have recently moved to
the H. Stothers residence from
Auburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hall, London,`
visited her sister, Mrs. Otto Popp,
Mr. Pepp and her mother, Mrs. R.
A,, Menzie, one day last week.
Visiting on Sunday Were their sort,
Lorne' Popp, 'wife and family,
Douglas, Dianne and Robert.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pritchard,
Toronto (nee Margaret Pentland,
Dungannon) who.left the middle of
April via boat to spend three or
four months ,.?topring the British
Isles and other European countries,
writes home 'here and the follow-
ing was sent to the Dungannon,
Ontario,, Post Office, April 29th:
Dear Folks, -Greetings from' the
mother of our village. We started
from Bedfard yesterday morning
and drove up -'the Antrim Coast
Road. You have no idea of the
green- beauty and we were in
re 1 1
night and to Dungannon today:
The sign outside t'he,town is'exact-
ly like the one at home and across
the ;street is ' Davidsori's Motor
Sales. -- Margaret and Ernie Prit-
chard.
Last Friday afternoon, Mrs. Ivan
Rivett was hostess at her home for
the United Church W.M.S. Mrs. -
Herb Finnigan, vice-president, led
the meeting and also the devotional
TOTS'&TEE
CLEARANCE SALE
SPRING .COATS ANDGIRLS' SUITS - Sizes 4-6x.
To.clear from 5.00 to 12.00
SUITS•
GIRLS' SUITS - Sizes 7-14. .
;,To clear from .,, , . .... 8.95.._to 15.20.x.,
TEEN AGE SUITS, sizes 10 teen to 14x
teen. To clear from .. 13.60 to 16,00 ,
INFANTS' COAT SETS, sizes 1, 2 and 3.
To clear from _ .._.... ': 2.98 to 8.00
GIRLS' COAT SETS, sizes 2,,3, and 3x.
-To clear from 5.00 to -14,40
,r -
GIRLS' COAT SETS, sizes 4-6x.
To clear from 5.00 to 15.95
CrIRLS'_._CDATS, sizes. - 7-14,
To clear from 5.00 to 19.20
GIRLS' TEEN COATS, sizes 10 teen to
14x teen. To clear' from 10.00 to' 22.95
BOYS' COAT' SETS, sizes 3-6.
To clear 10.00
_. BUY -NOW AND SAVE $
This is all regular merchandise, not merchandise bought for sale purposes
PHONE' 423R.: - GODERICH
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TRUCKS
.ae
'36 CHEVROLET 11h -ton truck, positively like new.
'47 STUDEBAKER 1 -ton, in good 'shape
'49 DODGE 4 -ton dump, 5 -speed transmis-
sion, big. motor, excellent shape $ 695,,
'52 CHEVROLET Panel, runs like new, make
us an offer.
2 - '53 GMC`" -ton.
'53- GMC 4 -ton pick-up, with stock rack
'55 CHEVROL.. ten. ' � Et`�� tan.
'56 DODGE 2rton with 12 -foot van,' like
new
. '56 DODGE -..
'57 FORD li-ton, wide 'sides, like new
'49 AUSTIN Sedan, in' nice shape
'$
250`,
$ 750
Only $1895
$1595
$ 99
TIE 11 GODERic1 . SIGNAL -STAR
period.. After the opening Mrs:
Ivan Rivett read the ScrIptulrc.
Mrs. Esther ,Rivett, who attended
h.., ' don .conf ell _
ance of the •refiort, continued ,fl qm
the last meeting. Mrs. M. Reed
reported on the supply parcels sent
to the Indian Mission$ at Cross
Lake, Man. Mrs. Cecil Blake read
a letter from Ur. Catherine Whit-
tier, adopted missiehary by . the
auxiliary. Mrs. Arthur' Elliott,,
Christian Stewardship convener,
read an article "What the World
Needs." Mrs. Herb . Finnigan read
"Ten Beatitudes for., a hotisewife."
The June meetintg will be held at
Mrs, . H,rb Finnigan's. Hors. M.
Reed coned the Meeting with
'prayer.
Visiting on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Schultz, were his, sister,
Mrs. Charlie Machan,, and Mr.
Machan and family, Blyth.
Miss Dorothy Douglas Speaks. -
The Erskine Presbyterian Church,
Dungannon, was favored on Sun-
day afternoon in having as a
W.M.S. feature, Miss , Dorothy
D•ougla,s, LtJcknow, a returned mis-
sionary from Formosa. Rev, Wal-
lace McClean introduced the guest
speaker, who remenmlbered most of
he. faces.
REV. FRANK A ,PEAKE, MA.,
B.D., registrar and professor . of
Pastoral Theology at Anglican
Theological College, Vancouver,
will take up a dual appointment
in the Diocese of Huron effective
August lst, Bishop Luxton has an -
addition . to being
Director of Christian Education
for the Diocese of Huron, Rev. Mr.
Peake will be incumbent, of the
parish at Glanworth, Ont. In this
KINGSBRIDGE
KINGSBRIDGE, May_ 4. - Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Doherty and
babe, of Toronto, Mr: and Mrs.
Pahl and daughter, of Hamilton,
and Joseph Martin, of Hamilton,
were week -end visitors ' with the
Blaise Martin family. '
Mrs. Martha O'Neill spent the
past week with the Moore family
in Algonac, Mich., and will return
home with Thomas and Michael
O'Neill, who are spending the
week -end there. •
Mrs. Van Vynckt, of Toronto, is•
a week -end guest at the Rectory.
Mrs. Lambertus and Mrs. 'Dennis
Dalton motored to Kitchener on
Saturday to visit with Mr. Lam-
bertus, who is slightly improved,
in St. • Mary's Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. DeBruyn and
daughter, of Whitefish, Sault Ste:;
Marie, and Arnold , Marsman, of
London, are uvisitin'g at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Miltenburg.
Mr. and • Mrs. J. C. ,'Moss and
family, of Woodstock, spent the.
week -end at their summer cottage'
here.
Mrs. Joseph Garvey, Michael and
Mrs. Peter Bolland, of Toronto,
were visit-ors•he-re-.d.uring..the_week.-
Mr, Mike Dalton, who spent the
past two `weeks with friends in
Florida,'returned to his home here
a few days ago.
Mr. Fergus Dwyer visited with
his sister, Mrs. Don ' Frayne, and
family recently. Mrs. Dwyer, • sr.,
returned with him for a visit in
Kinkora,
A miscellaneous shower is being
held' in the 10th school -room for
Miss. Betty Becker, on Monday
evening, in honor of her forth-
coming marriage to Peter Van
Osch.
Mr. and' Mrs. Wilbur Moran and
family, of St. Marys, were visitors
‘thethe Frank. Moran- family over:
week-end:'
'We are sorry to hear that Mrs.
new post in the Diocese, Rev. 'Mr.
Peake will have 'supervision of
Christian Education in the dean-
eries and parishes, acting as con-
sultant and advisor of responsibil-
ity and sponsoring training pro-
jects for superintendents and
teachers in different deaneries.
Born in England,, he is the author
of three books and is presently
preparing a bipgraphy of the late
ArchbishopStringer, ` native of
Bruce County, and• former North-
ern Canada missionary figure.
Wm. Drennan has been ill with
pneumonia at her home here. Dur-
ing the week her daughters, Jean
• and Ella, and families, of Stratford,
visited with her. '
Miss Margaret Foley, of Strath-
roy, spent the week -end with her
mother, Mrs. Edward Foley, and
family..
...1W ,4
ielminlin�t-'`'1}arnd, b .
Hoimesville United: Church, met
in the .school for their May meet,
gig, with Marian Lielbold in charge
of the progratm. , 'Donald Yeo read
the Scripture lesson. Darlene
Houghton read a story and Douglas
McCullough read a poem. Jim Mc-
Uulleug'h led in prayer. Marilyn
Yeo, the president, conducted the
business: Mrs. L. Bond and Mrs.
W. • Norr taai.t� reviewed the study
book chapters.
Guests' were present front Varna
United Church, Turner's Church,
Ontario Street Churoh, " Minton,
and Wesley -Willis Church, Clinton,
for the Spring Thank -offering ser-
,vice
er•vice of the W.M.S. of Holtt t„ sville
United' Chureh'. The president,
Mrs, C. TeJblbutt, gave the ' call to
worship, read the Scripture, and
'gage the comments on it. Mrs.
IDimer Potter led in prayer. The
collection was received (by Mrs.
Edward Grigg and Mrs. Harry Cud -
more. Mrs. M. Batkin, of Ontario
Street Church, gave a reading; •
Mrs. J, Turner-, of Turner's Church,
gave a mouthorgan selection; Mrs.
Coleman, of Varna Church, gave a
reading and Mrs. M. Nediger, of
Wesley -Willis Church, sang a solo,
Mrs. Les. ,Jervis introduced the
special speaker, Mrs. ((Rev,) J. A.
McKim, who spoke on a week -end
spent at a 4tetreat at Five Oaks.
Mrs': F. lholland thanked all
the special guests for assisting
with the meeting.' A duet was
sung by Mrs. E. Potter and Mrs. L.
Jervis. Mrs. W. Yeo was organist
far the meeting. After the bene-
diction, Munch was served to all
the guests, with Mrs. W. Yeo, Mrs.
E, J. Trewartha and Mrs. F. Mul-
holland pouring.the tea and coffee,
Those serving the guests Were Mrs.
`.I. Jones, Mrs. J. Yeo, Mrs: K. Tre-
�wartha, Mrs. L.- Jervis,. Mrs.. J.
Grigg and Mrs. C. Tebbutt. Com-
mittee members in charge of the
meeting and tea were Mrs. W.
Yeb, Mrs. F. Mulholland, Mrs. E.
J. Trewartha, Mr's: E. Potter, Mrs.
F. IlMcCullough,+ Mrs. J. • "Yeo and
Mrs. H. Cudmore.
• Mr, and Mrs. John ' Beauty were
VIIIIIIP
Annual
Hthb�urah'e rt
Collegiate Auditorium
WED., MAY 27 -°8.15 P.M.
ADULT'S $1.00 -y-• STUDENTS 50c
Advance • ticket sales at Pridham's Men 's Wear, Camp -
Drug„ Store, Lodge yuIrnzture, Ross Shoe Shop.
-19-20
recent bests of "Mr. and Mrs :1?'.
3foCul1`b gh.
Mr. Victor Corran has joined the
11711, , en't ra
hasgeft for his post at Mk L:ake,,
Ontario.
For the summer months; the
services at Holmesville United
`Church will start ,at 9.45 a.m.,
starting on Sunday, May 10th.
fi11 l5RiSP'A Y, ..1 AY 7th, 191583
HEADS CAN'DIA, N
TRUST PANtES
HELPING HANDS MEET
Six parcels have been sent over-
seas by the Helping Hands. At
the last meeting, two letters were
read from the recipients of parcels.
On visitors' night, a prize Was
presented to Noriftati Minika. Con-
solation prize' went to Mrs. G.
Stokes: Scripture and prayer.were
taken by Mrs. F. Lynch and, .Mrs.
E Baechler. Mrs. J. H. Johnstone
led the meeting.
tratcoriiti
Viertgage & Trust Company, Strat-
ford, was elected president of The
Trust Companies Association of
Canada at. annual meeting held
in Toronto recently;
Mr. Armstrong is a graduate of
the University of Toronto in law
and economics and of Osgoode
Hall. After 20 years' experience
in estate. and trust administration
he joined British Mortgage last
September. (Under his supervision
British Mortgage has undertaken
a program of expansion in all
phases of trust and estate services.
Even if money did grow on trees,
we'd have to shake a limbto get it.
Rugs. and Upholstery Cleaning _.
Have them shampooed in your home
or place of business.
We use the Von Schrader method
endorsed by leading carpet and fabric
manufacturers.
Free estimates on jobs for churches,
homes, offices, etc.
WALTER SMALL
KINCARDINE
Phone 546 during evenings or write P.O. Box 187, Kincardine.
19x
"A Gas Water. Heater.
saves you money ...
gives you more Hot
Water in less time"
says,
HARRY WORSELt,
GODERICH,
*PLUMB LER. ' Y
"You never run out of hot
water when you have a Gas
Water .Heater. It heats water so fast• (4 times, faster than any
other system) that you always have a constant supply of hot
water. And it costs youless to buy ... less to operate."
See modern Gas Heaters at Worse!! Bros., The Square.
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UNION�CoANY
OF CANADA,LIN11TED
IT FINALLY HAPPENED
Jack The Giant Killer Is In Jail
FOR MURDERING PRICES ON 30 CARS SOLD IN THE PAST 2 WEEKS.
WILL HE - OR WILL HE NOT - BE INDICTED ?
In themeantime he has told the boys to CARRY ON THE PRICE SLASHING.
'50 FORD COACHES (3) at $295 each.
'50 MERCURY Sedan, radio, excellent trans-
portation m-$ 195
'SO .FORD 2 -door, with all-new tires $ 395
'50 PONTIAC Sedan, refinished in gold metal-
lic with only, •38,000 miles.
3 - '50 MODEL CARS, 2 doors, all mechani-
cally good Each
'50 DODGE Sedan, only 40,000 miles
'50 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON, only
one in .captivity. ' .
'51 BUICK 2 -door, , in excellent condition,
whitewalls and radio
'51 BUICK ROADMASTER Sedan, equipped
with new' motor and radio $ 695
:151 ZHEVROLET-Coaoli $ 295
'51 CHEVROLET Fleetline 4 -door, like new $ 495
Nine '51 Plymouths, Chevrolets, Pontiacs and ,Dodges
from $295.
'52 DODGE Deluxe Sedan, refinish.efl in
_Neck, like new $ 695
'52 CHEVROLET Deluxe Sedan, radio, auto-
matic drive, name your own price
'52 PONTIC Deluxe' Sedan
$
$
$
295
295
.M1
595
695
'59 Chevrolet Impala -- $ 700 Off "List .-Price •
Hardtop, equipped with automatic drive, radio, whitewalls, 2 -tone - a new car warranty.
•
$
495
'52 FORD Customline 2 -door, radio and new
motor.
'52 FORD Customline 2 -door, automatic, radio $ 495
'52 PONTIAC Sedan Delivery ' $ 495
'52 CADILLAC Convertible, the pride of ,the
fleet, make us an offer.
Six other '52 Chevrolets and Pontiacs. No reasonable
offer refusedt-
'53 CHEV. 150 Sedan, an economy car, Only $ 595
'53 CHEV. BEL AIR Sedan, --with powerglide,
radio, 2 -tone, etc.
'53 FORD Coach, new paint, excellent shape $ 795
'53 ,BUICK Sedan, radio, automatic, very
' sharp $ 995
_'5.3 _C:HEY:R.OLE.T.
with new motor Only $ 895
'53 MONARCH Hardtop, radio, whitewalls,
a sharp car $ 995
'54 PONTIAC Chieftan Sedan, custom built
radio -•• $ 795
'54 METEOR RIDEAU Hardtop, automatic,
radio, rear speaker, very sharp.
'55 BUICK SPECIAL Hardtop, Dynaflow, re-
dio, custom trim, whitewalls $1,495
'55
455
"55
'55
'55
''56
'56
'56
'56
'56
'56
'56
'55' Buick Special ONLY $139
Sedan, custom radio, whitewalls; 2 -tone.
FORD STATION WAGON; Customline
model witlf-•whitewalls ... $1,695
OLDS 88•- Sedan, radio, power steering,
Power brakes, what are we offered?
PLYMOUTH 2 -door hardtop, automatic,
radio, whitewalls, 2 -tone . $1,495
•
OLDS. 88, 4 -door sedan,' radio, whitewalls,
very sharp $1,795
METEOR Customline Sedan, radio, the
cheapeet thing out $1495
OLDSMOBILE SUPER 88 4 -door hardtop,
radio, , hydramatic drive, whitewalls „.r .,.. $2,295
PONTIAC DELUXE Sedan, can't be told
from new, new car warranty. Only $1,695
CHEVROLET 2 -door, 150 series, sharp
- ..$1,695
METEOR RIDEAU Sedan, automatic, cus-
tom radio,: just like new.
BUICK CENTURY Convertible, power
steering, power brakes, radio, •Dynaflow $2,295
,PONTIAC Statign Wagon, Pathfinder De -
Luxe model $1,795
FORD CUSTOMLIN,E 2 -door, smart 2 -
tone .•...,.•.. .... ............ , $1,895
'S6 BUICK 2 -door Hardtop, finished in black
with red leather upholstering, all the
extras Only • $1,995
'56 BUICK SUPER 4 -door hardtop, automatic,
power steering & brakes, executive drive $2,295
'56 FORD CROWN VICTORIA, automatic,
radio, whitewalls,, sharp $2,295
PONTIAC' STAR -CHIEF Hardtop, hydra-
matic, radio, chrome fender - skirts, full
leather interior „$2,295
'57 BUICK CENTURY 4 -door Sedan, full
power, owned by a member of the clergy.
'57 CHEVROLET DELUXE 2 -door, white-
walls, windshield washers $1,895
'57 BUICK 2 -door hardtop, equipped with '
automatic drive, whitewalls, wheel djscs $2,395
'57 PLYMOUTH 2 -door, 8-cyl., window wash-..
ers, a sharp car .Only $1,895
'57 PONTIAC LAUREN'TIAN HARDTOP, V-8
automatic drive, .radio, whitewalls'
'57 CHEVROLET 210, 4 -door Sedan, white-
walls, positively like new:
'58 CHEVROLET YEOMAN, 4 -door Station
Wagon Only $2,395
,56
5. • a.- '55 ' Mercury Monterey,'ONLY $1275 li.4.-door Sedah, automatic, wheel discs A real sharp car..
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� THE LARGEST INVENTORY OF CARS IN HURON COUNTY . •
ZURICH LOT
MAIN ST.
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PONTIAC - ' BUICK -
"Hurron County's
VAUXHALL .- GMC TRUCKS
Largest Used Car DvaIer'
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