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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-09-18, Page 9r.4 it ar, h. OPP golf rtorQuir nament at Sunsptvolf club {9 - The Goderich detachment of the Ontario ,Proyincial Police played host to some 160 golfers at the fourfh annual tdiurnamen4. held at Sunset last week. Winners of the tournament were .. ' • (from left) Don$edour, civilian low net; Tim West, civilian low, gross; Doug Spitzig, low gross and Jim Renwick, Kincardine, won the OPP low net. (staff photo) , . Shoppers' Square about 1892....... (continued from page' IA) public and separate school supplies." • • In. the North -Hamilton block can be seen the business sign of Mrs. R.B. Smith, long a populat merchant,. who was offering in the newspaper "wools of all kinds, wool capes made to order, manna cut free of charge, all linen goods stamped free." Colbotte Bros. were holding a great sale of dress goods: A.B. Cornell, "the leading undertaker," was in McLean's Block (between East and Kingston, formerly the Crabb ?lo). He had a competitor in J. Brophey & Son, West street, who ,in friendly fashion suggested: "On your way to the post office give us a call," There is'a sign in„theNcLean block which may or may not be that of R.P. Wilkinson, & Co., vendors of crosscut saws and cattle, chains'. James Saunders was also in McLean's Blofk with'a stock of china, jewelry, albums, toys, wallpaper." His son Aleck (spelled 1h9s) had "the only plumbing -shop in town" on West street and was "clearing out $10,000 worth of new goods?' Eph. Downing had a shoe store e probably at the • East street corner of the McLean ,Block, but- by 1894 he was succeeded ,by William ' Shar- man, Jr. Charles A°. Nairn, at • '..44* • the Hamilton St. end of the Harn-ilton-E,ast block, ad- -% • vertised the arrival .of a carload of sugar, and also offered "chamber sets 'at, reasonable. prices," There were. at least three Pharmacists: W.C. Goode, George A. Fear, and Francis. .1 ordan , • at 'the Colborne street corner, who boldly' announced — that "Santa. Claus has shipped,. large quantities of his choicest. goods to F. Jordan, Medical „.. • . Ed Daer, of the Wingham detachment of the ont4rio Provincial Police found himself in the runner up position for the second time behind Doug Spitzig at the OPP golf tournament. Bob Kerr, right, of Mount Forest settled fotsecond spot in the net category, (stqf photo) TOIN 141., O.P,Pt Constable and Mrs. Charles Johnston of North -flay, and Mr. John McNevin of Dundas• were recent visitors . with Mrs. Mary Stinson- and famoy F3rock.St. • Mr. and Mrs. Newcombe of. Ottawa visited With Mrs. Newcombe's mother, Mrs. Wm. Black. • Send in news Of your activities Hall•' • The town was served by four Nlilliners (if qt years agowere Trains arriving ,daily, three the Alisses Yates, offeringThe departing, •but two of the ,for - most fashionable shapes in' " mer.and one of ,the latter Were bonnets and hats,:' and Miss ,"mixed" and the Signal in 1894 Cameron on Ha mi Iton street, declared that, the situation Medi( al practitioners were called for action, inasmuch as Drs. Shannon and Shannon, and it took "three,or four hours to Whitely and Hunter..Lawyers:.0 travel the 45 miles to Stratford. E.N. Lewis, 1V1,0: Johnston, , The great event of 1892 was a John Davison, E. Campion, visit, February 18, by tIon. RC, Hays, Garrow & Wilfrid.laurier, only four years Proudfoot, Cameron, Holt & from office and knighthood. He ( 7"L(tn-(. i)1s T(7) (with Dudley came to assist M.C. Cameron, 14*n• hard .presSed, 4by Hon, J.C. Patterson, Conservative'. - From the train he boarded a • sleigh for. the Grand Opera House, where Wm. Proudfoot to. read.. an address oi welcome,' • Chairman of the meeting was Joseph Williams (St. George's . 11 A&P has always stood for two things • Price & Pride. Price & Pride together made the great A&P great. 1' • Tien, somehow, we let Price & Pride et Out of balance. forgot our own philpsophy : ThcewithoutByde is no bai And e suffered for it. . It The tin e has come• to put • Price & ride together again. And we're going to do it " we can't fid� it, nobo 41 • Crescent) and among those on the platform were 'Sheriff Gibbons, Philip. Holt, D. McGillicuddy, M.Y. McLean and Stanley Hays .of Seaforth.: Robert Holmes, D.A. Forrester and W. Paisley of Clinton. "The audience:: the Signal - writer 'stated, "had long befoye heard of Mr. Laurier's fame as Canada's' first orator, and their great expeclations were fully realized, both by the elegance of his address and the thought , and feeling displayed therein,. His fine appearan'ce was:also., "the subject , of many admiring, remarks." ' •Patterson won the by-election • by 5 votes. Cameron' was returned in the general ?lection ...6f 1896 - his last. • STAFF CUTS ,EVERYBODY If you have a friend or relative,. in a hospital, then. you should .k -now that staff cuts hurt Staff cuts reduce the qualify of health care. Your lo‘ied , ones n'eed the best possible, health care. lf,expenses mtAt. be reduced, then let s cut needless frills first The ServiFe Employees International Union needs your help to stop staff cuts. Write your Member of . 'Parliament. Demand action. Remember, ,,the SEIU needs' your help. for better health carer (or.your loved ones ,s SERVICE EMPLOYEES INTERNATIONAL'. ., UNION -. . . 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