The Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-03-27, Page 4aster ;dale
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This special • offer ends April 5
PHONE 90
ERSONAL MENTION
10i'iss Maude Maellath, Eat street,
is the guest of her cousins, Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Campbell of Windsor, Ont.
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Mrs.
Wiliam Naylor o
i y
M i East
' 'stip with Mrs: R. T. Ph 1.lrps, E
yr �
street. •
Miss Betty ::'newton : is visiting in
Hamilton, a gest of 31r. arid Mrs.
Walter tune°
Rev.; and Mrs. A. I7, Mioorhouse, o
Forest,'visited with Mrs. R. T. Phillips,
],fast; street, on Wednesday_ _ .
Donald Wiggins, who' is on the staff
oLthe,Bdnk.ef.Montrealn.at I.1�ensall, is
'o • two- weeeks'etoi4-
.at°::.pi�eXit..:rrrS enjoying*
da.:�• He spent the. first part of 'his
f�'ri�n Sale .
ea
�1
All Rubber .Wear
Special reductions of
h gh grade rubber boots.
oe Stoe'-
'OjqxiteKnoxChitrcli
East St.'
vacation' in 'Goderich with his parents,
Mr, and - Mrs. Jdhn Wiggins, and is now
Visiting with friends' a;t'uelph.-
Major D. R. Nairn of the Elgin Regi-
ment, stationed at Toronto, -visited
relatives and friends here over the'
week-end.
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- of the Man-
ning
be
` Au e ,
A.C.
. ()uul
in S
,, Pool, visited. with'his
nines I dol, lorouto, t
parents, M . and :firs. Charles eAuster-
berry, Horton street, at the weekend.
Sergeant Jim Sheardown of the Perth
Regiment (M.G. ), stationed. at Hamil-
ton, it home , on leave ' and Is visiting
with his parents', Mr.' and Mrs. Wren
SheardoRn, Iiinebs street.
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'V AitI+ tiE CLL" 11 SOCIAL.
.,
One of the -Most *successful {socials -
held by the Marine 'Club this season .was
GODERICH SIGNAL S AR
DUNGANNON
DU GAN SON, March ., . 1r.
Arthur l rowP. i rpendini, this week
sit tratterd farad vteinit- visiting
friend
a urgaret-lkatiand, rtN.t ller sit
Southampton, as ho u, e fon' a rode .reit
time, her school being closed ora a.e-
count of measles.
Mrs. Arthu>l Sitter.* of Wilkie
who .visited for a fortili tht w
'sister, Mrs.' W. B. Andrew, 1
Tbursd°ay to visit at London before
turning; to her hone in the W_ $
Mrs, Abe Calbert is confined
lid ?this week' with "'flu." ' Her
daughter, Miss Vora`'ulbert, is
with: her grandparents for a fe
The local Red Cross has received
quota., to ' 1 knit for the uio
April, May and June, wliitYii is s
supplies as follows : `6 pr. seenia
stet�.wiitgs, 0 turtleneck' rsweater
bed helmets, 6 pair two-way , ,
scads.
TH1,1 .Me a 1Alt )1 2Tth, 3j
W. her
eft last
fore re-
�stM
to her
grand -
stay dug
r days.
ivied the
nths 'o1
eaman's
if long
s, G rib-
bed 6
keenly the
ohnston
Sarah '�i•
took
Blake, a
the
Monday ;
acco<m-
i9
pis em-
ud firs.
ed for a
sunk;
�Ltic>-
week -end
eying his
some
Miss Reta Campbell; o LiStOWel, `�viio
has been spending the past month with
her friend, hips Bernice Roach, is
leaving on Sunday to spend ' the next
few weeks at 'Brussels; accompanied
byBernice.
Mr. a tel Mfrs,• Robt. Bean and family, .
of Darlow, sj ent Sunday with her -
mother, )lrs. C, t', Brown.
Death of A. P. Disher.•-•�•Adr'an P.
Disher,- former well-kuo•c m .and highly
esteemed residetfi of. Dungannon, died
at his'home at Wiarton on WedneSc ay
evening 'rafter • a three `Weeks' illness
following a paralytic stroke. °Mr.
Dia vas . both.. near_- Brampton .• in
ht..ry-R . .
May, 1862, a son of the • late 'Mr. end
Mrs: Thos. Dasher. Ile- came here as
•H ll last,
w
nic wh
the ' affair in�( the - aiaso a boy of ala. with, his' father, o oiler-
Thursday •night.. Over three hundred ated the carding mill, 'grist and chop=
ping mill and in the earlier days also.
made Sour, When' the grindiiig °, was
r
-clone .with stones:• before rollers ,tante
into vogue. For the past. ten years
he hack^resided at Wiarton. Surviving'
are his wife, formerly Miss Ruth, Disher
of Ridgeway, to whoni lie -was .married
fifty-two -years ago ; . two. daughters,,•
Miss Margaret, at. Wiarton, and firs. i'
Earl ,Swan (aiarion ), of Ashfield town -1
ship, and one . son, Delos, at • Owen.:
Sound.: Two sons,, Deness and Ralph,
and 'one datigh'ter, Philura, .predeceased
him. Vrsy (ter:). T. E. Case; . of Tor-
onto, is a sister. Another sister, Miss
Diana 'Disher, predeceased him. Mr.,
Disher was a :quiet, home. -loving. maid
and. 'a hind ltu:sbapd an d father. • He
was a member of Duiiganuon United.`
church whJl he lived here, but when r
he went- to Wiarton he made the Pres-
byterian church his _place of worship,
as rt: was nearer his home. In polities
he was` a 'Liberal and few Were better
versed than he _l the affairs of state,
The funeral service will take place at
'Dungannon United church on Friday
afternoon at. 3 pm., •after a private
service at the home at Wiarton at 11
a.m. Interment will be in Dungannon
-cemetery.
Friends. and relatives feel
death • of the late Mie. W. H. J
of Exeter, 'who ryas formerly S
Blake of Ashf1eld. The funeral
place on Tuesday. Mr. John
cousin, with, Mrs.- Blake visited
bereaved hew at °Exeter on .l
also Mr, Godfrey' Hall, who
panful Mr. Cecil Johnston.• • •
Miss Audrey Oongram, who
.ployeeleat t�. lene, Pe t
end with her parents, 'air, a
Gordon Congram.
Miss Mabel Killough visited the Royal Military College,` Kingston.
week recently- with her uncle andA.C. Donald Mason, who is training'
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cameron;at Toronto as an instructor in the
now. R.C.A,F., was home at the week -end.
Pte. Albert Rivett spent the w
at his parental home and ha
Bargains as never brefore.
.Cranston Funeral Doyne
RSD ORO NOTA
A large Shipment . was sent forward
lagt_._Thursda _from_the lee tl!branch .
o2 the lited ryas. Society, :°onsfStifg, of
the t'ol1owing 'articles: Seamen's -12
pairs socks, 15aa°sea>Lv'es, 10 sweaters,
357 helmets, 1 pairs mitts. 0 Arany
sock, 10, sweaters, 12pairs gloves', 48
helmets, 21 pairs ')mitts, 38 sheet. :'For
evacuees ---2," sweaters, 5 pairs . boys"
pants, 16 quilts, 3 ,pains Mitts', .3 pairs
underwear, 4 pairs bootees, 2 dressing t'
gowns; '4 skix;tst 4- shirts, 2 windbreak.-
ers,
' ,e
• An unusually large, quota oi' knitting
'has been assigned to the local ' wort
committee, and must be filled within the
month, so knitters are very- urgently
needed. The quota consists : oo 1
turtleneck sweaters, lir scarves, 1e, half-
way mitts, 15 helmets and iv pairs of
seamen's one souks.
can assi
�� , . , y Sic with this
axr r anti's ea,et Jr,were ' knitting is 'asked to.apply at the Red
Mr. '�iu t~ `F%u y t j .,
inn a pa4ib 'over
s haeout'+fit-end, renew- Cross rooms..
in �Coderich 'over the wee
own. Stuart
jr; is recovering from 'injuries he re- Last week .the fourth round of she
ceived in an automobile .accident last "'martttlion bridge" realized $37.75. The
fall. Ills injured knee „is not yet up. fifth round is almost completed land
to Al condition, but he e' ets to bring the final one will ,be played on Monday,
it around to 'normalcy in a short time
`iajoi° tl R. Nai:i?li,.,;�>4lte'��El ;in Regis ;r<'At a�'joit)t 'Meeting.* the marathon
Y iiir i fted tri i "his' ot1rer, local e-. to ten -committee held- at the t-
Mrs. C. A, Nairn, over the week -end, home of yrs. D. I),: Mooney on Wed -
before attending a 'special course at nesday ,,night, it was decided to close
the marathon .with a ,'Red 'Cross tea
in the work, rooms con Friday, .April
4th, 'from 3 to 5 o'clock. The prizes j
will be presented to the winners of Ithe bridge and five ,hundred games.
Everyone interested in the work of the
Red Gross is `very cordially' invited to (
two weeks' leave is now spending
time at Stratford.
people ' were in attendance. Twenty,
four tables of euchre_ were played, the
winners being Mrs. Roy , aieram and
Geo. McLeod: 'Consolation prizes went
tc' Mrs: Wentworth and Mr, Lamont.
Lunch was served under the supervis-
ion of Jaines Bonny. The next item on
the program was an exhibition of step -
dancing, by Victor Green, Mrs. •George
lieCrabe Mrs,. Forest °Carter and
Russell McGraw, :Piano solos and duets
were rendered by Joseph Kelly and
Mr. Wentworth:. John . Bell acted as
floor manager. The committee in 'charge
Wishes to thank the ladies who donated
the. -prizes and assisted in making the
event a success...' •
the Spring Fashions.:
at CORNFIELD'S
Coats !
Prospecting for the "just right coat?"
And the fitting price?
We 're proud of the large collection of coats and tip
large variety of low prices that are sure to please everyone.
* „ °'IT {E:l? DRESSY COATS-7
�` GASUAL BOX' 'OOA.TS—
• " PLAID- OOAT -' •
:4 . TW1 ED
* * REVERSIBLES— .
*_ ., POLO - COATS—
Dressy Suits.
A willowy -slim look., . a long.inoulded jacket:... a y oun
skirt. Buttoned -up jackets, dainty lingerie touches, front
fullness!. Made • of fine boucle of all wool. They were
Purchased very specially from the manufacturer" An.
obviously, expensive air- about them... Ibut inexpensively
priced..
i
BENMILLER
BENMZLLBf, March 25. -The social
evening in aid of the War Victiiiis'
Fund turned,out, to be a real success.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Courtland . Kerr spent
last Sunday at Exeter. ' •
The Woman's ,Association, wi11 meet
on April 2nd at the home Vii~ sirs. Will
Lon;.
A quilting will be held in the church
on Tuesday for the. _Red Gross,.;,,
Owing to sicknessand road condi-
tions the Auburn young people were-
unabie to get to Benmiller on. Friday
Eight. • , .
The C.O.F. sponsored another of their
social evenings recently. There was n'
large attendance. , Prize -winners at
euchre were: Ladies' -first, Mrs. J. It.
Long, gents' , rfiret, Mr: S. Vanstone
consolation prizes going to Mrs. Bolton
and Mr.' P. Fisher. The Monk orchestra
provided music for the dance, with Mr.
McMichael as floor manager.
Mast& Walter Moore spent last week-
end . with -his cousin, Walter Jervis, at
Holmesville. • ,
A large number from Benniiller 'at-
tended the dance at Taylor's Corner"
fast' Friday night: ,
Mrs. Grange and babe are spending
some time with .her sieter at Holmes-
ville,
I.a ocgUe--Fortune.-'-'he Cathedral
of the Tmmaeulate'Coneeption, St. John,
New Brunswick, was thescene of ap in-
teresting wedding on February 24th,
when° ' lev, P. A: Cronin with nuptial
masstinitetl in niarriage Miss' Eliza-
beth Ann Fortune, younger daughter, of 1
James • L. ,T'ortune .and the late Mrs.
Fortune of that city; . mind 0Orpoorel
Gordon J. B: LaRodque, 1t 1G.A.,F,, . son
of Mr• and 'Mrs• .L'Laltoeque of Thames`
vi11•e, dhnt., formerly of McGraw
Station. (Given in marriage by bier
uncle, Mr:»F. Quinlan, the'braa Wore
a. beige dressmaker's suit and an of-the-
faee ,haft of Suez rose having a matched
'cell. Her acceasorteb were brown and
She carried Johanna Hill roses. Miss
Marie La'O.ocque,, sisterof the"groom,
the • bride's only attendant,. wore a
.pearl grey ensemble and an oil -the -fad
hat and accesries of cornflower blue.
She carried pink rllriarclifC roses,
l Francis rotate, brother of the bride,
was' the groornsm,an. Ater the eere-
molly a welding breakfast was enjoyed
at the home of the bride,. loliiott Row,
where only relatives were present. 'The
bride's table had in the centre a two-
tiered wedding cake ornamented in
white acid silver, mailed b ? silver ,wages
of pink roses` and white tapers in silver
candlesticks. Corporal and • Mrs. La-
Room e! left later for a trip'tb•rofrgli the
Maritimes and on their return Will re-
side nt 204 Doiplas .avenue, At. Jolla,
For travelling the bride wore'
brown tailored dress and a muskrat
jacket, iter 4aLand accessories were
broown. ,Out-of4tot`5'ii guests at the
wedding were Mr. and Mr,. 3• La-
Rowe et Tbamesaill e, Ont.► and MIAS
Marie ta"ltoeque, Reg. N,, a no'Tar. I
lone xn.gle iatt Hospital, 'l. etrc1ia, Ont.
$14.95
Ail i
Spring Dresses
- .,
Who doesn't -want a• -New Dress for Spring,? <v A_.snew:
shipment of .tresseshas` dust arrived and there is a grand
collection to 'choose Iron. Why not drop in and see them.
ry
Blouses
The approved b1.o`usette ..fashion for this Spring is assem-
bled here. ,
riAr T t SHEER .BLOUSE . • ... • i .:.. •
STRIPED BLOUSES
'98 •
1.98 2.49
TAILORED:SPORT WAWAIN PLAiN SHADES -98c
TAILORED SPORT statism, IN S' 'IPE .. , . r . V98e,
it 1
AK
&E$VICE:BRAND
CFdICKS
•The Baby, Chick season is on
hand again. Order your Superior
Qualityity Service Brand Chicks
from your local representative. •
RYAN PRODUCE
Hamilton St. ' Gode rich, Ont.
' Phone 345 Res. Phone 334
Careful' selection, breeding and
culling ,have made Service Brand
Chicks the best of quality, avail-
; able.
vail.;:able. Food Iivability anCi"�7i;iglt`
egg'redords are a foregone con --
elusion. Customer's satisfaction
guaranteed.
Waterloo County Hatchery -
NEW HAMBURG,ONT.-
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"61-10P WHERE YOU AIM IvrTElTr TO 811011'"
on 418 C5 tritz sornie GODsRZoH ,
eal!
GIVE:
as
or
ro
4'; Tho boys rely onthe folks
bade home,to: do their bit through
.a contribution -to th'e Canadian.
Auxiliary Serviees.
To these lams"; these 'rave ,De-
fenders ` of the Faith, we who
stay behind are the; folks back
home. 'our contributions, large
and small, will be direct. gifts ,to
our boys wherever they .flay be.
In Huron your contribu'.
tion may be either produce:
or cash. The cane' seer that
call on you i - .give, you
the' details. Be ready for
hila, • r •
HURON COUNT " -WAR
.±'3ik'VIGEG: OAIVIPAIGN
S. D. !MOMS, General
Chairman -
ZONE. CONVEriiEuS:. -
thigh Hill - .°
Thomas Prude
A.GRICCY.TUTAT. CONEi
James C. Shearer
LOCAL CITAIRSIEly
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Goderi'ich W.. Cecil Attridge
Colborn 104 Pilon'
GodeHeli) Twp Ren Rathwell
Stanley—Fred Watson
Ashfield- Alex;° McDbna1d
mmfs Quota,
$20,000
Articles for the .British , air- raid 1
victims will be on display..
It was also decided to start another I
marathon after Easter, beginning April
.21st and endingJune 3 til
t . t(}
The afternoon ` teas have 'leek ,en-
joyed by most ,of the ladies in town.
At the conclusion ,this week, Mrs.
George Johnston intend* calling a meet-
ing and a full report of the three
months' "tea marathon" will be --pub-
lisped. .
o
For he last thee . m)trps, a r4
1p.dt ladies have enjoyed
a 'knitting club,"
and afternoon tea, has proclpeed a nice
amount for. the -Red Cross fund.
r
"Many Canadians are -sending letters
an lc parcels to the American Red Cross{
`
to be forwarded to L+`+` ' . "The Am- t
erican Rted t'ib'ss has lie ni ns of per-
forming such services which the ''Can-
°adian Red Oross does not° dao cess, and
therefore correspondence 'and parcels
are, returned to the Canadian Red Cross -
from the American -Red +Gross. This
-causes dela 'and inconvenience to our
neighbors to the south, as well as to
those • who wish to , Communicate with
friends in I4_rope."=-Red 'Cross' Bult
letin.-
Anothcr interesting item -in the Red
Oroos' "News" Bulletin reads :
Her °iMajes'ty the Queen has been '
deeply concerned over the plight of
more than 1,000,000 women=
enrolled `
under Lady Reading's Women's Vo'lun-
tt-tart Service for civil defence. They
rserte as lire fighters, transport drivers,
1 A:R.P. ,wardens, ambulance drivers,
canteenworkers, first-aid nurses, and in
the land: army. Many of them are
anobile .. and are. rushed to distressed
areas with no personal -belongings ex-
cept the clothes they wear., Mrs. H. P.
Plumptre, chairman of War Activities,
and Mrs. Wallaee 'Campbell, national
chairman of Women's War Work Cam-. s
mittee; wrote Her Majesty,.'inforininge-
her of the special supplies being made
by Canadian women for these volun-
teers., A cable has been received by
the Otinadian Red Cross : "The 'Queen
deeply • touched /and happy to accept,
generous offer eon•tained in your letter."
The shipment of these -comforts started
early this year and they will be dis-
tributed at the discretion-' of :the Queen
to those ee'ntres where the needs.is�
greatest. Ontario's quota for these
knitted comforts is $5,000. -
TREE
F1tUITSThe led9r><g varieties ef' Ade;1. �y�1{• �]�preyars�,y,Chyery�ries�,y Plums, etc, Pricecil.
from 50 cents up: Strictly No. 1.3 year trees.
BUFRtTr11S lF'tA1lTlilE'tc1as$oY't><Aaettf of li�asp`�etit°s,
5' Blackberries, Ctrrntnt$, Gooseben.'xes,
(rapes. No -..1 stock at prices that will Save you moneyy�
PLANTShig
. 15'
ieties cover-
ing
STRAWREItRY • 'varieties "tS covet»
in Oar season .from early ,to late and ineluding ,the c`erbearing
tx t
varieties. Grown right and' priced right.
° u „ < �1ary, 'V{�ashingtoln • is
41iii varlet . for
#' he leag YAS�'ARACT�S ROOTS �
both the home garden and commercial growing* Choice one and
two year' roots.
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Our 50 page, it strated catalogue list-
ing over 3.300 choice :varieties of'orna�
mentals and fruits,, , Send for your,
O.
Copy to -day
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TSE • ���ON�ELL N�`RS
PO.R.T'.BU WE
13=x,.
Established 1912,
•
RED: CROSS RECEIPTS ,
.Bed�ross bridge, teas and
5
$ -1.20 43
Goderich TownehIn North End 1.5. 15
GJC1r:I. 7:iterary 'Society • 40 00
Business'Wernen's Club •• 47 75
Taylor's fiorner,'Goderich.Twp, 60
'Pledges 42 25
`READ - THE CLASSIFIED.. ADS,
Extra_Value
Your
Mopey
in these prices ai your local Drugstores
Week of March 28--April4, 1941 '.:..�
TOILETRIES
23e ---43e-
t :..
� . .:: os' '.Pas e° _.
Ip•t>Esa, T Atli
llBolynos Tooth Paste; ...23e --39e
Pepsodent Tooth Paste—large 37e
Woodbury'.s Soap 4 for 25e
Hind's Honey„ and Ahnond
. Cream 25c -:45O
Colgate's'Shave Cheam .43c= -39c
Palmolive " " 29c -=-43c
Fitch's haapoo, new size ..33c
large 59e
Listerine :025c--49e79c
Arrid 39c—59c
Worn't1NTERNAltY : ti
TAMPAX
• New Way_to Sanitary Freedom
NO PINS, PADS, BELTS
t ssu
` fortsn h
9 a m
supply
5-25e
40--1.H
Alphamettes'L •
25 -,' $11,00'
` '50 -: 1.85
.400 • 3.50
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-NEA flL
SALTS
ENGLISH STYLE
25c- size --for' 19c
Bromo, Seltzer
25e -L4 -9e
English 'Style Health
Sults 1,1b. 39e
T. R. • C, ..50c-1.00
Lysol 35c-65OA
Shiclt' Blades
12-19e 20-75c
Certified Cod Liver
Oil .....::.. 7.9c
l ellow's Syrup
large 1.19
Russian Oil
1 lb: bottle 49c'
1 qt. bottle -98e
• Waterburj''s •
-Compound
93e
Agarol • 9.3.c *-.1:29
Soett's .Emulsion
• 59e -98e
Ovaltine
38c -58c -98c
TRY THE DRUGSTORE FIST
WIGLE LAIJDER CAMPBELL DUNLOP'
Phone 45 ' - Phone 19 -' Phone 90 . 'Phone 1
GODERICE DRUGGISTS
Fine 4
Foods,
SUP ER1.0111„..
TARES
Low.
Prices
SPECIAL VALUES 'FOR ONE WEEK
GOLDEN NET RED QOHOE SALMON'
AYLMER PEACHES
Lge: Tin 24c
T,all 15 oz. Tin 1 c
COFFEE °
ROYAL YORK .13.ag' 37c
CHZESE % lb. pkg. 160
trvio Eosins
CORN STARCilf... '.pkg. 100
ASPARAGUS
unatEriaJCIC
DOG. FOOD 2 tins 19c
LILY iCIRIONTIN
Tin 16e
. tin 39c
AW•Ditra 15 oz. tin
LIBBY'S COOKED SPAGHETTI
5 oz. Tin 9c
AYLMER JUMBO PEAS at a new low' price 246 ozetins 25e
II CALVIN CUTT *EWEN
PHONE 116 1-- PHONE 46