The Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-05-23, Page 7GODER11 10MOTORS
WAX. PABVETT
spaty st. , Plapee 83
_ • FORD
MERCURY LINCOLIC-.ZEPHYR
Sales and Service
Lilted
' • GEORGE 0. MacEWAN
25 Victoria St - 234.
CHEVROLET '-,84 OLDSMOBILE
• Sales a.ncl ervice •
General Repairs. •
Fran.tenac Products
Firestone Tires '
*ItHATIT'Y l'AltLORS
BETTY'S BEAUTYPOLOR.
BETTY. TAOIVIAS, Prop.
64 Elgin Ave, Phone 840
Perinatent Waving and all lieei of
• Peauty Culture '
DAINTEE LOIS
•EVELYN' LYMAN, Prop,
Permanent Waving, Finger Waving,
ragials. Manicuring and iiiircutting
eeme.evemieemomea
C. MCKAN113 8$ SONS
1 Stanley ,' Phone 35
MILK, CREAM, ICE CREAM:
Visit Our Milk Bar.
• CARL VirOIMETAL
'Square' Phone 288
SITERNIN.e WILLTAMS AND A V.
PAINTS, EN'Aaff.ELS VAUNTSTIES
,Oeneral Ilardw,are, One, Olas, iUadjLit
Lamps, Coleman LemyS and StoveS.
-Stoves Plumbing and -Heating
Pt )140LE :AN'
• We carry a, coroptete line of
rroiu leElt$D, ISEETS AND!
OR0-0EUTES
1Specializing-Eullr SeedS, Ficriier and
Vegetable Plants
CANTBELL TAUEDIE, •Prop.
58 Pleton St, . Plume 480
Atithoriz' ed Bottler of
0004 -COLA. AND
'TWIDEDIE,S OMAR DRINKS •
•DODGE DESOTO
' Sales and Service
5 Hamilton St *Phone 695
Geheral Repairs to .A1.1 Makes of Oats
"SUNOCO GAS AND 'OILS
Fireatene Tires Willard Ratter -lea
PLOTE'S GARAGE'
GILBERT PLANTE,' PreP.
Victoria St. Phone -513
• CHRYSLER P11=013711
Sales and Service'
•
General Repa1r8 to All Makes.,"
AUTOIY1013g4g, PARTS ,$z
• ACCESSORIES
64.NADTAN-414.,
CORPORATION
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Associate Store •
L. 0., WHETSTONE, • . :
RamgfPn,gt. • . Piot* 69W
- BATTI*/eS, ADOESSIORIES
tomamisiggr;Nramstig
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A .
GOrititIelit DION-AND BRASS
FOUNDRY
Vieteria ;St. ' Phone'. 460W
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G.RAY IRON CASTINGS' •
BRASS and ALUMINIUM CASTINGS
Centractors, •jobber's 'and roundrY•
". • Engineers -
1(0013E •
T,.1VI, .TURNER
West St.- ' •- Phone 685
AlviltAOTIVAI nous
"Tielicious Meals .Temptingly Seved
ROYAL'. IN1U •
Hamilton - Phone 4382
to at L*Royal Tun'when in Goaerich
Excellent Aecommodation - Comfort
-
Ole Rooms - alederate Rates
Special Attentien to Dining Room
' SerYiee
L. METiLY, Mgr.
M'LISamuel Late of eliuton, died
on Thursday hoot after 'au illness of
several months. She wag iu her itifty-
ixth year.
- L Prowl), of Wroxeter, .aier C. K.
iietherington, o 1uev41e, have passeg,
their dual exauainations at the Ontario
Veterinary College.
The -death occurred in hospital at
London on May 15th. of David M4-
witinuCey of Exeter. * Deceased was.
Seventy-seVert yeers of age.
Mrs. Jason Reditard of Exeter died
on May 15th in her ninety-lifth, year.
or of kleSfortte died *t the horyitil
that town on Irelthey from injurieo ro
eeived, in au mut Ail, entail at Ktp-
Pen earlier in the week,' Ile isufltred
severe fracture at the be of the
whiell (*need internal hemorr-
bilge. Ile had been unconoeloue Abu*
the accident, in which Mr. Dinnin'a
U, collided with one driven. by Rev.
'E. J. Merrick of Tara. at the iiiPPen
intersection. of No. 4 highway. lie,
$hieS 1$1S wife, one sou, Lloyd i)inuin,
survives. .
loNLdos. 411 SIX
J. Walleee.
tato Sees woo Alt
Mr, sad Kra.
Thmostoral,
of their oat:
to Dr. j. Great
York City, elaLr-4i
Williams L. Maigaisk.
marriage to woo — Jo*
lk
'nor 11110001 MdeeeciFied her and three River at Winawn
sons and due daughter survive. OrosePli Callinainfee, of Meleswertlip
The 'Exeter Comacil has adopted a 11'34 44171'wq*ea-Pe last Friday when
rt(4.40,(1 plamyPinTetTre11/julPr'roefaszt/L,e,' CATAreKsevennetiethbrrtlItgg: wire
Ufeck4rteheratit'
'part of the village. the Maitland River. Cummlogs' car
Templeman of -Wingliatut, sideswiped
IlaY en May 12th, at the
on the bridge and the steering wheel
age of seventy-eight years. Um wife
Precleveased Mile and, he is survived by et' the Clummings ea 'was brQken* .°11-t
---Ireeepe A. .nagger--seemeyea-e-e•--yea,th
intersects Ailn_street in the oilthern. Wlughagt -Ana lauded in
Dkatk einimed t‘reuelivvailor; and another out, driven by 'lefarry.
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LE%
YOU' USE LE
bettoln of the river bank prevented
SURERINI
le- from Catapulting into twenty-five
feet of water. No person was cured
in either of the ears,
D114 son awl live daughters. of control the ear smashed through a
of age, died suddenly at his home at
Seaforth on Thursday. Ile was repair-
ing a lawn mower whenhe fell and
expired before aid could reach
Thomas C. "Stevenson, well-known
Instantly Idlied • '
resident of• Gre•y township, May 1.00 Clinton Stre'et
loth ni his eighty-eighth year. ills
parents were .-early pleneers in GreY
where the village of Ilenfryn is now
• situated *Ie' leaves it son, William S.
Stevensoni on the home farm.
M
Ian McLean, on of , Mr. and:, Mrs.
Keith McLean, Seafokth, has taken
eliarge temporarily of the law practice
of F. Plughtad at +Clinton, ring
-
land is. recovering slowly ,from the in-
juries received in a car akeiden.t, twO
months ago., Mr. McLean has had an
*office at Flensall for some time.- •
•Women's .Institute
E. U. CLEVELAND'
14 West Stt • Phone .114
BREAD,- TIES; BUNS, CA,01S,
ETC, •
CURRY'S BAKERY
• Phone 460•
"FOR EVERY -SPREAD ,
USE CURRY'S BREAD'
WILLTAM EDWARDS
. •
R.R. ;Goderich plume 931-ra
RESIDENTIAX; CONSTUVOTION
EOATIONS-ANATAS--
110.130Fi MOVING AND
JOHN ZEFFERY
Warren St.' • Phone '577W
GENEIZIAL4 CONTRACTOR AND
• •. • 131111A)E1•
Every Branch lof Capenter Work.
ROBERT $TANDISH
02 East St. • " Phone 869
'6041,A.LCONTRAorou AND,
. ,• utaromt
Carpentering, Alterations and." Repaira
• .Also Califoiet Work •
'Estimates* Free .
:EARL WZSTBROOK
69 East Et * Phone 487
GENERAL CONSTRUCTION
REPAIRS, AUEBItATIONS, FLOOR
SANDING. HARDWOOD FLOORING
THE SAULTS 00A1,00
Nelson St Phone 75
' • ,Best Grades of
Pecohoutas, Hard,,,,Softv...and Cannel
Coal, Coke, Hard and Light 'Weed
, Exclusive' Amite for
.....4.4Exacar-vAsny- ANTI:fit:A/MEI
gozrrogragY
$211.4TFORD
Phone 4386 •
GROCEItIES -„ MEATS - FRUITSe-
VEGETAULES --- DRY GOODS
li.ARDWARE OIL
iwwwWwitissiltieWir
idAPLE I.EAF'BAKERY1
j...A.OKS ON & A. . FORSTER
86 Square ' Plibife..460J
Fresh Bread, Pies, Bus, Oakes Dilly
Also Groceries
We Deliver -
LEEN
LEEBUR1C, May 20. -Miss elhie
Clark spent last week wit.h. Mrs. J'as.
flamUton,'aederich, who is laid up
• with a -sprained -ankle.._.
Miss Effie Horton motored- to Strat:
ford with friends on Sunday
• Mr. and Mu. Charlie Moore motored
• Poor Toot Food
•'
Cause. You Distress?
The impairment -of the stomach is
• Often of serious coneqieitceifpr
- onlyty properly digetCd food is the
• wane nourished and sustained.
Burdock Blood • Bitters is a re-
. ••• liable remedy for stomach disorders
4 .such as dyspepsia, indigestion, sous
stomach, belching of gas, headaches, •
, ate. •
It helps to stimulate the iecretioa
of saliva' and gastric juice,
the
• • main' factor in digestion_, aeutralizes
• acidity, tones up the lining mem-
• branes of the stomach, and restores
the ,natural, healthy. process.. of
,digestion. • • •
Put your stointieh right by taking
• R.Z.D. and Ise° how quickly you/ will
start to enjoy your meals free from
• digeOtive troubles. •
13AXTER'S DAIRY
Napier st, • 'Phone 104
• MILK CREAM •
• Specializing. in
WHIPPaING ORE1A3T •
leitIMICO- CHOCOLATE DRINK
GRAPE, ORANGE and GUIPEFRUIT
••
Saltford Heightv, Creamery
•Saltford Heights : Phone 172W
• Manufacturers pf
-SAfaTFORD. IEDDIG4TS CREAMERY
•BUTTER *AND ICE -.CREAM'
111,01111ST 1;a1TAL/TY
.eses!_eseeee 1"°'
over from Listowel Saturday evening
and returned Sunday evening, •
On. Sunday next Rev. O. Hazelwood
will 'speak especially to the fathers of
• his congregation and all are welcome
to this service.
W,111,%.„10ting-The W.M.S. held
their aeontitlY Meeting on Wednesd
vhe .15th, with Mrs. At,- SanOWS pre-
siding. There " was just ten members
Preeenty some being kept awhy by the
rain, The devotional •period was led
by the president Mts. Rising led
in the.131ble reading, front Psalm $. It
was decided:10 quilt a quilt for the
-bee the following week atthe-thureli
and it *also was arranged to make ,six
•hot-watfr 4hottia ecovers. Mrs. -1-zaallows
gave a pleasing report of the Presby-
•terial meeting at Seaforth and a vote
of thanks Was given to bet The study
book was taken by Mrs. T. Bogie. The
meeting -Closed vvithsip,eing and, the
reading together of the benediction in
the Missionari 'Monthly. The laostese
served a dainty lunch and A social hour
was enjoyed over it eup of tea.
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Paco' $11.00 Yearly, or $1.60 a Month.
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DOMINION -STORE. IaTD.
'..,110JEADAY 'SPECIALS
BACON Sliced LR 25c
COTTAGE ROLLS • LB.'23c
C00140) HAM LH. 49c
Dutch i'dAO. & CHEESE LOAF' 113. 23c
BOLOGNA Sliced, , 2 Ibs 25c
We Deliver. - ." Phone 461
' NORMAN'S
(Formerly'.
East Side. of Square -
For Proitipt Delivery and Courteous,
Service Phone 104 or 165
GROCERTES, MATS AND VE
TABLES - °COMM) MEATS
• FRED. 4,PRIOE
GROCERY
North Side Of .Square Phone' M.'
• GROOERDDS VEGETABLES 'L'
111RITIT,S
• Free Delivery Service.
Montreal $t (at Edward Taxi) • •
.,•erlione.107 or 616
We are as near as yorir phone. •
REPAIRS AND DEPLACEM.ENTS_
IL
• FOR .AIMAKES •
TWidder St, , •••:- Phone 598
COMPLETE STOCK ..01; PARTS
CM1ED •
90 Day Guarantee on. All Iteptiir. Work.
stablished .10 Years.
BELFAST, May 21. -Mrs. Wilfred
Hackett . spent a couple Of days in
Lucknow with Mrs. James Tlackett,
--whcr issufferingfrom a cold.
air. and' Mrs. Roy Alton and sons,
Clayton and Alvin, accompanied by Mr.
Will MacLean, of rStatford, 3ndfored* to
:Riverview on Sunday and aPellit„, he
day with Mrs. Alton's sister, Mrj: Jam
Layburn, and Mr Layburn
Mr. aWl Mrs. Charles Sherwood, of
smtv1c1 AP:4TIONS
CITIES SERVICE STATION
..PBANISTOR & flUTOITiNS
West St. at WaterlOeSt' ",7'. Phone 717
CITIES ignicnou pupnudrs
comprviE AUTOMOTIVE DRVIcE
.ROOPE'S SERVICE .STATION
36,Sayf1eld, Rd. Phone 688
Frame and 'Wheel Alignment Servipe.
Machine Work -Acetylene Welding-
" Bieyelei-Tires---Batteries
CIES strtricE PRODUCTS
- Lawn Mowers Sharpened
4 4.
District Meetings •
streets within a year, thefornv
bofda!d ittsn:nroonalmrmiemeeetnin'sg Taut Gituotrei4wolluf Clinton
er. victim being Russel Currie. •
Thursday, May 30th, and the West Engagements,Announced
Huron Iostitute- will meet the follow-
ing day, Islay 31'st, at St. Heins,
Robinson -Davidson •
In ,a 'wedding at Melville
,church Manse, Brussels, Gertrude Jean,
daughter ' of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Davidson, Brusseli;becznue -the-hride-
of Vharles 13. Robinson,- of Detroit.
S. Kele: effielat4 Theeonplo
will reside at Windsor. . •
'Wells --Baker • •
At....the-- United church .manse, Grand
Bend, on, May 1404:Rev. Mr. Beaeom,
united in marriage Miss 'Ina Marie
taker, ,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Baker, arid Henry Nelson Frederick
Wells,, son of Mr. . and Mrs. Frederiek.
Wells,Exeter. The young -Couple wiII
reside in Exeter. . ••
Reeves -Salter •
On Saturday, Slay° lith, at the home
of -the bride's mether -at Exeter, HelenOlive, daughter of Mrs. Salter and the
late Martin Salter, was united in mar-
riage toLouisCharles Reeves, son of •
Mr. and Mrs. George Reeves, Senforth. •
Thomas Wiggington of Clinton,
nixie years of age, was killed instantly
on Thursday night,. 116(0,Y 9t11,aSlie was crossing Albert street north
(Previaelat highway No. 4) in Clinton.
Ile was struck by the front bumper of a
ear driven by Norman Griffiths of
Londesboro,. and suffered broken.legs
and neck, causing, • instant , death.
Wiggington was deaf and-bla-eyesIght
was defeetive, and 1ie Probably dicl not
hear or see the ear as it approached.
Coroner Dr., J. W. Shaw decided that
an inquest was. not necessary.The
fatality VAS the .second to occur on
" ~EDWARD '"" •
Montreal st. . Phone 610
• Prampt. COurtedus ervice
Reasonable Rates
•
Detroit, • Mr. and' Mrs. ' Jim Barbour
and daughter, • Verna, of Goderich, Al-
vin Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sher-
wood and two daughter, of Crewei and
air. and -Mrs. Andy Gaunt and Son
Igurray, _4V St, I-Tele/is, spent, Sunday.
• with their mother and brother,. Mrs:,
SherWood "and son -Earl.
--A woman can understand, any mar
ause. all men are alike; A man
can't understand any :women because
UQ two woinea are alike.-Kifeheher
Record, '
"MriliouannndMnerethe engagement fthti
s.'WWhieg;
ham
only daughter,. Evabell Parker, Reg, N.,
to William Ralph 'Harris, Woodstock,
sell of Mr. and Mrs. F. IL Harris,
Einubermarriage. to take plate. the
tt
Mr. and Mrs. }Tarry Stewart of Sea -
forth announce. the engagement of their
YouiTieit'dauglifeirititileen
to Dr, William Graham Bruce,
cardine,' son of Dr. and Mrs. 31Irnest
Bruce of Kincardine, the ,#tarriage to
take place early in Ame,
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Muter; Van:hi,
allomMok
The ceremony„ was ,performed by Rgv.
Arthur Page. Mr. and Mrs. Reeves
will make their hoMe in Seaforth..
Two New Iteither's
for VVingham High
The Wingham., High School Board
has engaged two_teachers to replace
Miss Doris•Train. and Miss Marion'
Bell; .who have, resigned. Bliss Elsie
Gordon, of London, now teaching at
Uxbridge, -will teach Latin and history.
Miss Kathleen Wallace; of Toronto,
will teach English and other subjects.
They will' begin .their work at Wing -
ham September 3rd. „.
fnkley-Elliott ' •
,-In a quiet 'Wedding at the Ontario
street United ,chiureb ,parsonage, .011n.
ton, on 'Monday morning, May Oth, Nina
Elliott, granddaughter of Mrs. John
jacob, Clinton, ;became the bride of
olinton,_son.ef gr. and
Mrs. A.S. Inkley, Toronto. Rev.. G. G.
Burton. officiated. After a niotor trip
to Michigan and Ontario points, the
young couple will reside in Clinton.'
Reid--Rintotil -
Rintoul-Purtlon''•. •
. In a &able wedding ceremony at
Wychwood Presbyterian eliurc14*-Tor-
or-onto, on Saturday, May lath, Freda
Wilhelmina, youngest .daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Alex. Rintoul. tucknow, be:
!clime the .bride of James. Milford Reid,
son of Mrs. Charlotte Reid and the
late John Reid, of Dungannon, and.
Doreen Teanettee'-edest- daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Purdon,
Wliite-
chureh, • was united to Gordon );.,estie
Rintoul, youngest son ,of Mr. and 'Mrs.
Alex. Itintont of .Lucknow. .Rev. A.
Gorden Rintoul officiated. „
Seaforth Man DIOS ,
Resiilt of. Car Crash .•
,Ernest Tannin, well-known 'contraet-
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YOUNG TOO-
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them ott the job and on theirytoesL–
whether they are on active-oervicer,
°
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•• • •Oonstant re,painting us6.1PURE
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jobs'- done with paste white
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