The Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-06-27, Page 4004 0001.
„When the 'Prime Minister was ad-
eedresesing the Commons' on uew war
made the following state-
ment : ,should, like here to exPresS
----Abir-itailteseteireelatioureA'Veril-
,eneut of the valuable work already ac-
eomPlished tisrefigh the voluntary reg.
istration a women undertaken as a
,• apentaeeints, eontribution to the de-
Velopment 'ot Canadianefileieney in
war time. The fullest use will be made
of the results of the 'register 1141:pw Oeing
eoroPieted.
se.
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. For, your bath -and after!
The breath -taking scent of
BLOSSOM
,llelena Rubinstein
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A. whole fragrant bath On-,
eembleeperfamed. with the
• tight, lotvely fragrance of
an aPPTe- Oreleard in fall
• bloom! Now Taw can liter
• allybathe in th.e tooling • ‘•
refreshing eSegent :Helena
.1{1,014toiteili, loves. '
'APPLE•BLOSSOM_ COL-
OGNE IFRAGRIOICE,' to
with you whereVer
ou go, $1107,
API'LlK BLOSSOM' BATH
OM* IV leer' **ors' in the
Water and you earrYwitli
yen the, Aura, .--OU 'APO*
Blissems," $1.10, $Z.4)0.
•APPLE BLOSSOM BODY
rowout In A generous
box,
EAU DE TOILETTE,
fra,grapt a.nd lasting, $2;00.
- Callipbell's Drug. Store
Phone 90i God,ericie
•
• PORTER'S pILLL ,
PORTER'S 111r4,,, jnne 23.-hti,$s
Hezel 'Wilson, of Whighain, bee been
engaged .as tetiehei in 0:8. No. 0, in the
plaee of Mis`i-Elvt-i-41110-ttrewleeseree
signed. • •
. Mrs. Glen Lockhart has resigned her
echool, Noe 1, 1Stan1ey, and Miss
Margaret Allettry has been engaged.
On. Sunday, Jiine 30, a vote Will be,
taken at'Graee chitreli to deeide as to
the advisability of changing the hour
of service from o'clock p.m. to 0,30
a.m.. &11 attendante are asked. 't os be
Present to vote.
On Tuesday evening, June 18,. the
Red Cross held their first meeting,
• With twenty preSent. The next meet-
ing will be on -July .1.0tle when bandage$
be rolledemidepaths-sgaadee-These
meetings will be on the third Monday
of each month. ' . •
On. bursday 'evening, at Betyfiem,
the service ter the induction of Rev,
Hareld Currie will be held, This will
be an, IOPPertiinity for the people of
Gree eliureh to meet their flew pastor.
MIDDL
GODEIUCIJ
-RESU
• The following +0. t i. 6tudeai t the middle Fklwaal bave been granted
jrinier matrieulatiOn etauillus n the 'SOWN ai 6,10mi;
Abell., Jane i 'Ernest ••• • ...... 4 . • . 4 . •,• •
'Art /Ili r, Ruth 31arearet . 0 .... .... 6 0 6 iI III
Ahl, Men? Theresa .
Atkineon, Roy Elwin - . • .. . . . ..... 0
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Beattie, John Wilfrid. • ... 0II t
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Beetty, William Roberte .... 0 1 . 1,011
lei.nJamin, Lulu Irene , $ 0.
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Biseert, MargaretsElizabetli • •• • • 0
Ite.atiley, Vera „Jesephine 0R,II.: lit in . 0 0
,Cantelon, Sera Catherine ......,-. el., "4...?
Chapman, Theodore William .... ... .... 0 .... ... ... ••••
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Cornfield, Ruth. .
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Veagan, gareld George ., • .-0 II ...t .:o , *eq. •••• •••• ••••
Fisher, Ilelea Kathleen 0 III . .... 0 •••• ee W. ••••
Flenniken, 'Thomas , Lincolu III 4444 111 I ;••• .04 •••• 4 .. *II.
Hawthorne, Mary Doris . , 0
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Hogan, 1.Ihomas Weshborn , e ..... ...• ,..••• ,.....0 -• •••• II an.%
Holland, Williare John •. Ili .... • II I - •••• ' •• 4 • Of 4,1
Holland, Roy +Clarice
Holmes, Barbara, Elwood . 0 .... 0 III .... .... '. se. .,,, ....
Hurae, James tslairie , . , ' I I .... , 1 f 1' I 1
Johnstoe, Eleanor Pauline, 0. 0 II 0 ' 0 0' 0 0,
Johnston, William Jfoseph
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Mectwan, Kathleen 'Alma III. .... II 1 .... .... .... ....- ....
McKinnon, Harvey Lawrence II .... III II .e. -, .... .... ....
MeNall, Lincoln Chester ,,e, :,.. .0 0..., 0 p 0 .... ....
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3.1eNall, Stanley Wilson •• •• •••• ••••4
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-Milne, John AleXa.nder ..e• .... ...e 4- ...e, • ..... ...• ° ,1.1 :ii
lAibie,• Linia.5 .•itc/Wtson ' .... ,.., ii III
NILE, I. June 25. -Mrs. Samuel. An-
derson, who .has been visiting- in this
community; went to Goderich Tuesday
• night and, will leave for„her home jn
Geraldton, Ont., on ,Thiirsd'ay.
The • 'lee e,eafli soelal and . play,
"Tilenh Tekes a' Holiday," was a -de-
cided success. ISPecial mention might
be ',made of the parts talcen by Beth
, McPhee,. as Aunt 'Harriet, Hilda Fin-
eigan, as the olece Rebecca, and Jack
Wilson, the Indian hired man.
Stanley MeGratten, Kenneth Kerr
and Vance Menary, Nile borS. have
•enlisted.-
e•sessommemaasesamemetessiaese.
Grand Bend
DANCING -EVERY 'NIGHT
WILMS TIPPINO.r.&' MS CAS- •
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evening dances!
SUNDAY EVENING BAND
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• • AMATEUR CONTEST
'MONDAY f- JULY 8th
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SPECIAL
for this Weekend
THIRTY PAIR MEN'S
• SPLIT
_Work_loots.
With Leather insole, Pomo>
Thirty pair mennenite
Work, DO*
Black or 'Brown., Outside
counter,leather ISole and rub..
r-iiee1-411„s1zest, Special
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M. ROBINS
AGENT TKr Tor TAILORS
Phone 384 The Square
puss DrallAT altISALL
rank VOW Mew* Vlattors Oody
roar Hits * Alveoli* Game Here
Behind • Vrauk ("Geisiler") YoinigS
oier-hit pitching the tioderiele Cuba
handed. Henson a reverse and
seored their iirst win in ninon -Perth
juvenile competition, in a isix.innings
game' here, km ThOrsday evening laet.
Young, was wild at times, walking eigb.t
'batters, but he settled down the
pinches, and eame out rwith a well:
merited, victory, The ((,1l1 I(infieiU
.stood Much better than in their
debut at Viiiitone althougle'there is Sill
rekri-fee., -improvement in their timlOge
The Cubs' 'outfield did not have a. ball
to handle .htough.out the gain°.
Hensall grabbed as oneetin lead in
their war of the Sirst innings, hut it
'mats ehort-lieed; as )Goderich came
'through Witli two runs in their half of
the opening frame. The Cubs added
one Tun in • both the *second 'and' the
third innings before Howell bounced
be& with two runs in the fourth on
two singles coupled. with three walks.
The Cribs tallied their final run lathe
fifth innings. when `Virileon, singled WO
left field ,and .eanie horde on Yonng'S
long double Into eentrefle141. „
Wilson was the big ,gun in !sitting
for GoderiOls, with es double, and single
in 1 times bet
' Young ' had nine.' strikeout s to ' Bert Marsh., .
grerilte-eml-IleidetalinSeptiles, ssf;terisall- easseseeelessemmilm•"`""1"....
hurler, hed seven.' •
WIllat410.1; II,WE 27114 MAO
LAWN HOWUNG
gustiou1 f".(tie5tiiuui of Alede
rich toOk third piece in tile Seefeeili.
eluthi twilight toUrnagient WeilliNdey
e.vening et last week,-
Goderich 'rink teal' eceond ,prize
in the Rockawey le= bowling tournas
inept at Kiteliener on Setinday. Tee
Goderieli bowlers were Harry, and ,Bert
,Saudersoo, Albert Taylor and jack,
Johnston. - es • sess
SOETIIALL LEA.GUE STANDING-
• W. L. P.O.
Presbyteriane .... • ... ... . .. ..... 4 0 1,000
Organ Factory ...„. . • .. .. ....... 3 a 1,000 ..
'Salt " . . . .......
Se11001,1 'IONIC FROM TRILLETT
A picnic. party Of about one bluidred
,
traret'S.S.. No. 0; Ilullett- townehip,
gathered at Harbor Perk. on, Teeeaso
afternoon. This Is the iliNst Year the
set -tee.' has held_ it e ,plenie . "Goder, 'rich
,and' all who attertded agreed that' the
fatalities provided' at the park Over-
loeicing the lake were second to
110110.
Games and raceS were engaged In
during the,. afterneon, following •whieh
an eejeyable lunch , was served in the
pavilion." The pienie was under the
charge of the,schoore board of trustees,
Ernest Patterson, Thomas Hallam and
;A:100 _
emeesateaseemiseessemeseembesssesseeemeasee
Air Force at Melton; Airs. X. Whit-
more and Douglas,. of Blyth; Mr. and
•Mrs. Bobt. Blake •ae,d Orville, of
OIIn,
•
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bellamy., Tor-
onto, and Mrs. Roy Burchill,
visited Mr. and Mrs.. Donald .Foviler
on Tuesda.ys . • •
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III I ... III III , II, 0 e0
Spain, Daisy Mary ,..... ..... . ... , s +0 ...: 0 • '0 ... .... .... .... ...
Spain,•
Muriel Violet
• Stot ers, i 'DI ne • III 'MI. 'ftx 0 ..... ... ... .... -000
a rine Betty Irene III •••• Ift 0 ' •••Il •••• •••• 1410 ••
Thorne.lVe, Mary Elizabeth * e 0 - 11 ...s. III 0 0 III
Thorneloe, William Brumby. D.' .... - 0 - 1 ,.... • •... , ...: „,,... ..
Tufford, Olive Marjorie III .... 11 1 ...;.. .... - ..„ ".. ..
Tyndall, Charles Milton 0 ...• 0, II/ '' .•••• ' •••• . *••• •4•• 0 •
Tyndall, Norma. RVtll
Vickers, John Donald
-Videau,,Mildfred Aileen .9•. ' - 'I •.., I
Vincent Bob6# Ray - ' ..... III • u .... ' ft .... .... III
Watsen, Charles Janies .. 0 .... / le es„;„. e.. • ee es. .e. ..
Webster Margaret Ettabelle ..... ° ' 111.`' s ,set. - • ' ' -
'Whitely, Elaine Frances . . . ' . . . ..::- .-:.... ..,. .... .... :
-WiOrman, Elvin ',Henry' -.sees,- ees- - .1„1. _Lee e.. , _x _et... ' _ sa
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Wigle, Charles , 0 - .
Wilkin, George Lamont •••• ••
Williems, Doris • • III .... ....- ,..• ••.. ••••
Willis, Ituby Jane ,. I .... I 1 •••• ••••
Wilson,. Mary Mitude • .. '
Young, Elizabeth Ann [II• ..„ •••,. •-• ,,,, .-... •••• •••• •
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G. C. I. PROMOTION LISTS
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We regret that Mr. Burton Roach :is
• . •
showing no improveraent and is under-
going •an operatien at:. Goderich lios-`.
pita this week. Mts. Rolich :also is
Confined to bed with illness. We sin
cerely hope , their liOalth will soon be
testOred..
1
Mr.. and Mrs. Ernest Ilan and fam-
ily . accompanied by Miss . Mary Ilan,
Rrantford, spent the week end with
relativeSehere. 1.‘liss Hall Will remaiu.
for the eummowitheher brother, .1).1r.
Godfrey Vali, at Airs. W. R. Andrew's,.
Mr. and 31re, Ernesellalt intend Spends
Mg the Summer la the West. '
Rev. D. A. McMillan, former 'United
'church. 'minister .here, with,Mr.s. -MeVil-
lan, find, family spent g pivei days this
week with Mr. and Mrs.- Jas. McWhie-
ney. - They liave -recently been no -
pointed to Thedford,after five years at
Atwood:
Miss Bernice Blake spent- Saturday.
in London. . .
Mr. and MrsWm. ,Ilenry, Fleesher-
ten, spent. Sunday- with Mr. and Mrs,
'Geo. Irwin and Mrs. Donald Fowler, ,-
Rev Todd Cantelon) Wife and fluidif,
from Montana, recently visited the
foriner!a--gonsinse._,Mee.,,,Burton Roach
andMr. John Ryan.
Mrs, A. E. Durnin: atter several,
weeks spent with her cousin, R. *S.
Durrtin, has left to. spend the suMmer
at Woodstock.
St: Paul's Anglican 'Church annivers-
ar-y services will be held on Sunday
next at 11 um:, with the rector, Rev•.
.A. A. Maloney, in charge,sand at 1.30,
p.m.,• With Rev. Mr. Sutton orChesley
as speaker.• -
•
• Rev. W. Newman exehanges pulpits
with Rev. John Agoew, Enipiess street,
London, on ISunflay not, as`the latter
Preaches in theevening at Crewe. •
Mrs. Fred Ross, Aubern, spent Sun-
day with-31randeltIrsen. j. L....eVedy
and, attended the anniversary:services
at Erskine Presbyterian- eleiircb:• es
-Mrs. jas, ' Stonehouse vieitede her
friend, Mrs:„ZelviS Govier, at Goderich
tstoAlayslast week• -
Mr. and Mrs. Everett ,Finnigan and
-
Gwendolyn, Mrs; Jas. Finnigan and
• Mr. Keith Gardner, spent the week -end
with ,Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Finnigan
at 'Detroit. • • • . '
Hensall-G. Campbell, efes,,,Heideman,
ef; Arthur, e; Belfor, ss sPassmore, 3b;
O joynt, ib, Campbell, rf, ; joYnt,
if;:,Swalm, 2b..•,GoderichDckworte 3b; Worsen,
lb, as; Wilson, et; Young, p; West.
broolcr lf.;, Hawthorne, $s; Evans, lb;
EedY, e; Lauaway, 2b,.• Bloomfield', -its
Umpires, 3. Tudor, geneall, and A.
MeConnell, Goderieli.
Score by innings:
. R. H.
tensall 1 01) 2 4) 0?Od-3
erieb. 1 1 0 1 x-5 1
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Buy a tin of coffee and leave it with
any .member of the Legion for the
Goeleeich boys oe'erseas, •• '
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Goderich Collegiate InstituteS
. • tibe Vslekers• (Latand . Fr.), tielen Videan,
Following are the promotion. lists of t'Snider„ Dorothy Tigert, Madeleine
-
jests named inbrack•ets indicate that .Dan Walter (La:t. and Fri), John
f
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the student has failed in these papers.
Westlake, -Mildred Westlake, 'Freda,:
White, Margaret Wightman (Lat. and
Fr.); Lawrence WilliamS, Elva Worthy,
Dordthy Young; Eleanor ,Young.
„ GRADE XI TO GRADE XII
Winner of MeKint scholarship in
grade 41 -Mary Ahl. . .
Mary Ahl, Boy Atkinson, Marjorie
33a.echler, William Beatty . (Lat. and
Fr.), Lula 'Benjamin, Catherine Cant-
elon' (Alg,), William Cluttoni Ruth
Cornfield, Terrence Costello (Lat. and
Patricia Craig, Lawrence Crich,
Thomas Flenniken, John, Holland,
1larba1. Akthemise Lassaline,
MaeDonalde Kathleen' Mac -
Ewan, Harvey McKinnon, Betty Mc-
Nee, Helen Marsh, Lucy Munnings,
RObert Reid, Iris Rivett, -Helen Rob-
ertson, Ernest •Ityan (Eng.); Daley
Spain, Muriel Spain (alg. phys.),
• ld ,Stonehouse (Lat.), Helen Stothers,
GRADE IX TO GRADE X ,
_Winners of Veterans' . memorial
seholarship-I, Gioria thish-olra;
Claire Bisset. ,
Lorraine Allen, Phyllis Allin, Eileen
Asteie, Leonard Baxter, Claire Bisset,
Margaret -Brophey, Donald Oaraphell;
Gloria 'Ohish.olm, 'Jean -Craig, Evelyn
Crich, Evelyn 'Donaldson., -Dick - Don-
eelly, Fred Dowker,.- Donna. brew,
'Mary Feagan, Donna Fisher, Jamea
Flenniken, Stanley Freeman, Mary
Gallow, Elde Good,. K91110111 ,new-
thoreer ,Gtant lohnstilienG, „wendelyn,
• lick, Dorothy MacDonald, "rine Mc-
gebe, Colleen McKay, Note McPhee,
Maxine Martie, Shirley Marwick,
Verna Miners Norine 'Mills, Irene
Milne, Marilyn Moore, Helen Mugford,
• Jean llugford, leetty raiser .(Fr.),
Dorothy Pearson, jean Pitblado, Mare;
haneWilliam ehorneloe,
1Snazel, 1! 114)1(1 Squire,. Aimee Steeps %'v iilialn
messese sturdy, Irma, TnOina8, Norine ,(.c_an. and alg.); .Doris
Rundle, .31ary Sehaef4r, ,
aret Roes, Kathleen 'bindle, Margaret BeantittYvh'Syt:::
Charles . Watison, Ettabelie , Webster
SS
(aig.),,"Ituby _Willis, Betty ?Tug (else°.
ni Marjorie - Tufford, Charles Tyndall,'
,GRADE Xitt2TO GRADE XXII
Vanetone, Ronald 'Webster, 'Ruth Web-
etter, Harold' 1Viison, Doris, Wylcis,
Helen Young.'
:Vonditionale4ean. Proctor Betty
-Westbrook. • '
GRADE X TO ',GRADE XI
Winner of Adaeasen schelarshiPse.
Helen Videan. •
. 'Walter Barnes, Doris Beattle,.Robert
Bisset, Eileen Bogie (Lat. and. Fr.)
Margaret Bond, Rose Bowra, Hazel
Doece, Mabel Bradley, Ituth Bridge,
Iloreee Crawfeed, Eileen
Ensign, • Jack Ereemati; Marjorie Gil-
lespie, Dorothy Gime Catharine Graf,
Blanche Graham, Mary Hume, Bernice
johnston (Lat. and Fr.), Alice Irwin,
Marion Latlaway, Douglas Matedoeald;
Illeatiore Maellwao, Betty Moore,
144.Tivine, Elva Orr, Lecille,Paie
terse's, Kathleen Robertson, Charlotte
tSalkeld, (Lat.), Betty Smith, Agnes
RESERVATIONS AT SUNSET
The Hotel Sunset °Defied Satuie
day l•ast with. one of the largest lists of
its 'history. Bdokingse are 'chiefly fronit week -end with his sister', Mrs. Minnie
Toronto, though there bas been a jenee,
noticeable increase in numbers from. Voluntary registration a women will
the United Statee during the last few •begin neXt week for Dungannon, and
days. vicinity. Registration booths are
The coming week -end promises to be
• a busy one at the 'Sunset, where a
bridigetourimment opens on Friday and
•eoatinue9 until (Saturday afternoon. A
wedding breakfast vvill be served ut
10 o'cloek ,!‘$aturdaY 'morning, and
on. Sunday between thirty and forty
Winner of ' Adanieon memor al
schplarship-A-,in Grade II-7Janies
lliiiiie.-
Jame's' Abell, Ruth Arthur,,Margaret
Dissetti, Joeephine Bradley, Margaret
•Cooper, Gladstone 'Elvidge, Harold
,Eleagane, (Fr.), Iielen Fisher, Roy Rei-
land; James Ilurne, Pauline Johnston,
Armand ,Lassaline, 1Chester McNall•
(Fr.), John Milne,. Ruth Nicol, Leslie
Rodger, Donald Ross, Harold ,Shore,
Mary Thorneloe, Mildred Videan; Ray
Vineent, Elvin Wightman.
COMMERCIAL
Diplonut-lean •'Campbell, „Hope
Mutch, Iteid, )3etty' Rooth,
Margaret Webster. •
, Certificate -Frieda Barbour, Elsie
Presbyterian Church 'Anniversary: -
Despite wet weather a fair congregation attended. the Erskine Presbyterian
ehureh services, afterndon and evening
on Sunday lest. Rev. D. Z. Land of
-Goderich 'occupied the pulpit at both
service's. • Mr. Glen Lodge of Goderich
assisted with pleasing' vocal numbers.
Mr, Donald MeLettn. of Ashfield as-
sisted in the choir. The contributions
ainounted to over 0.00, showing a .not-'
able increeise4over the previoos year.
Children's Service.--Chiedren'S Deer
was observed in the , United • church
with a special, service on Sunday morn-
ing. 3raster 'Sack Eedy sang "Child-
ren, of jerasalem".• and Doreen and
June 'Rutledge "The Robin's Song.",
The chureli was beautiful ,with pink
end white peonies and perpetual roses,
and 11 canary piped up occasionally,
giving p• very cheerful and pleasant '
setting. Rev. Newman told a child-
ren's story and a baptisma1 certice was'
yarried ottt with the christening of ,
little Billyltichardson, on of Mr. andl
Mrs. J. D. Richardson, and George,
little, sons of Mr. 'and Mrs. Cecil
ender.. Next 'Sunday':ervice is with-
drawn because of the, jubilee services
at Crewe,
School Picnic -The Dungannon
sehool held its, ,annual 'pieta e11 the
school - grounds 00 Toe'slay Afternoon.
Theveather from the .first of theweek
did not leek favorable for the affair,
but the eon eame out brightly and the
children were not disappointed. Racee
and a program were eriJoYed. Mr. Win.
Stewart as chairman called on Rev. W.
Newman for a few words to the ehild-
rein As a gm* 11141 lust sung the
patriotie balind, "There'e Always Be an
England:" °he 1L414. the boys4 and girls
through: hope, prayer> awl endeavor in
Vacation time to streugtheit the cause,
so that there, patty always be an Eng -
Med. lie also wished the ehlidren
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*$1.50 and up
Hollywood rernimieut
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HOLLYWOOD .
BEAUTY SHOPPE•
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See the new Metal Chairs, shaped seats and backs - Baked,
Enamel ,Finish
rai!ston Furniture
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17 Montreal:St.
DUNGANNON
Direhk7GMINON, Sone 20. -Mr, Harry
reservations 'Ter 'July and August in :Marsh, Royal, Oak, Michigan spent the
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NOW -•Gene -Autry and Sintley-Iturnette Tia`So-tith theitor.
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MON. mg. &
• Jean Arthur - Metvyii Douglas
and Fred MacMurray •
A brilliant and sophisticated
•comledy-with 4 dash of. slaPstiek
for garnishment, ,Aboundiut111
• sparkling dialogue and sure-fire
"TOO MANY HUSB.ANDS"
• Double Feature Program •
Stan Laurel and Oliver -Trart7y
Two old favorites eetuppear ,
a riotous Iiiedley of hilarity. See .
• them as tramps, as street -cleaners
• and finellen as stielents in a staid
old English College. •
"A CHUMP AT OXFORD"
•
THUR. FRI. and S.
JANE .WineHER§ -•-'• .GENE AUTRY ,-.7- _Marjorie Weaver and .
*Ilptharine Aldridge '
,
Joyous Jane and Galloping Creli ma...ke the wild west still. Wilder
e .• in cip-rooyin' teetite-roundup.of-retlini, eomance and ruCtions
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Conaing-`."Rebecca," by Daphne Du lVfaurier starri4 Laurence Olivier
Matinees Wed. Sat and Holidays at 3' .
01;""Now'
ioeated, at the homes of Miss -E. Elliott
and Mrs. John Blake. Plenty of ;Red good ,21uck eX111111111111,011f4. Mrs.
Cross sewing is available for distribu. Davidson spoke a few words in con-
clusion. The voeal numbers were well
rendered without fteeompaniment. Both
musical and reading selection4 had a
true national and patriotic treid, and
the Aluging of the National Anthem
closed happy stfternoon of union of
children and parents,* A. lovely lunch
wasfieriTd.
tion from Miss killiott home.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smeltrer and
niece, Mrs. Itallowell, of Morin, Alta.,
have been visiting relativeIn Dun
member' of the Professiemk.1 Woolens gannon and distriet
Club of lgtehener and Waterloo at Visitors last week with Mr. and Mrs.
booked to- -arrive at noon and stay .until John Blake were Blake MacKenzie of
Monday evening, ' Edmonton, now of the Royal 'Canadian
,110W IS THE TIME TO BUY, AND WE HAVE .THR CARS
,
-HERE ARE -'JUST SOME OP THE
1939 Pontiac Coach, trunk, beater, eto dual equipraent.
1936 Foid'Deluite Seclalt, fully equipped..
1938.Chevrolet Coach.
1937 Dodge Coupe.
2-4937itord Coaches.
1936 Pont Sedan..
2-4936 rord doiAefr.
1935 De Soto Sedan,.
1934 'ord Deluxe Coactt,
1933 Plymouth Sedan.
1930 Ford' Coach.
3.029 Ford Sedanandl..6.
othes from 00.00 up.
Phone 83
Stan Prevett
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