The Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-04-17, Page 4rasa rope •
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421eot"go'4 W.A. MIS held in the parish
bill r!t t1 ednesda,iftern on. There
.wtrS a fairly goad attendance.' llxs
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(1 arrio opened -the meeting with *We'
rea.ditm of the Scripture, followed by.
prayer led by the president, 11rs.
Cott r. A short business Meting fol-
1o1Vti;iftor 'tvl11ci1 the'guest speakers
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Raines wh i' see t' ,v ..o y „
%^ u 4t ek.a , ()f 11te Living , also sl�i�kt� . a td*w • wuids 4111(1 �•
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11:trag , \ as the first ,speaker and '• p1`t'ssed her pleasure at beilg;., able to
gtn e a talk flu how to bi a "Iivill ;," ; Ile present on Chiast. weasion..
:at+tiv,e ware (r 'n the C111rc . Ali*'tarty Tot( t1f th alil' to the'gues
Bewley; literature secretary,for -the 7' 4121':ti ti'' 5~'41'.I!1()•1•ed by _less. Palmer.
i>io('t.'o. 42 Huron, Wa.s ‘the.. hseeon-d ux'111e Meeting Nosed with •.l?ray(1', afte1;
sI}eaL'er and h r ' Xb t "Tl PI hick •a social intlf hour was 'y t
, �. " s1 jc t' was ,locale- , , , spent, ° �, ()# . Mrs. 1tc)�4. oha111 7r 1a street
ofT* int.,." �Il ,s " .. , lirr'. Platt )rt'.�141 d at the lea table, ('p -t spent the holiday isitll"his' g1,tudfat ler,4 �, , 1 ,
c you of in ii03. til. of l • Ip t CY regi
offering ,- i., n ?- '.n wltielt svati prettily
(le �._ r'. +
held Huron 11>< i�,)=,, Loth . 1 tt) Aat•ctl �vit11
Personal Mention
, Mr. John T. Newell, of Toronto, made
a .5:2(1 vz it to tow items .wee/ .
retlha Yh;ra'l , 04) Toronto; Wag
with her mother hero fcrr Easter. '
Mr. "Rob" !Grov . of the Canadian
Navy. was in town on'aa short leave.
Mr. Fred Shannon Is again in town
Till"USDA , AiailllJ .17 Cie, 1841
Mi:S4%.3 Margtar'et ('liffor(i, Mari" ,r
Butler, Wen Hamilton aa/t41 .Helen'
Thoma:3, illa Sarnia, vi3atetd over the
Easter holiday with Miss Thomas'
mother; Mrs. J. I. T11otuas, Elgin
avenue. ... °
Mr, and Mrs. Tom Scarlett of Tor-,
X14 Diana (amryon,of roe utV, IR gAiMiss- Kathleen Searlctt,and, their
onto, accompanied, by their daughter,
uasoXT 1,t1S(trlott, were E4v tMafter spending some time at Ottawa.
I visiting hair aunt, Mrs. A. 0..liunter " guests of friends in 1Iolanesvilie and
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1.1n. Toronto; was 11, town for the holiday r.9...t". A. Wells, �vhp W nS ,at Loudon
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mtLjor 1). R. Nairn, who' 1s.. statibneri ►u(� a c 1, q,„
week -end. for the winter, has returned ford. the
1i la let-1G%aatt alallt Charles Elgar and
summer months to her ome on Bad
Irs, Elgar }sero in Toronto for the 1 livid road. ger daughter, Mrs. Gallo -
week -ono, , ,.• way, who .spent the winter months at
:13altinaore and llondon, °'i'I with her.
this. Lillian Howlett of London spent 3l ss 1ltibel+trang, returned last
Netltt�'rl't l:be-oncl with,\lr. and, Airs„ J. W. week to her home on Britannia - road
wcom.
after spading the winter at Toronto.
Miss .Niargaret 'Groves of Toronto hiss MargaruLt Strang, 'of Toronto, was,
visited with her father over the , week here for the week -end and Miss 'Grace.
~tram;, of ue 11 'i, ' s sI1ouling this
end. ' (1 l l l
g E ,'. •i i r. w Mr. �) week here,'.
Among the 5 � to s were r, a ter ,
and, Mrs. W Acheson' and Children, of Ptes. 111rold awl Bert :lluhring,and:'
Lindsay. •Pte, Sam Marier, all of the:Elgin Ile t,
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'Bogieti • � � � .tat 1 1 art uta Isabel
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C�a Akalil Rod left On Tuesday to , �Cta.
9 . 1y' 1t11s ante"'\Il,•. Walter Pearson. of Detroit
• voila lli> .boats the Illue 1ils�er, at
P Montreal. and Master 1)olnald Berriman of 'Wiwi -
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� �I.1.t�.1 C 111.'i�fio >llti Lee' of Toronto ,
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Miss, Iar.,ara.t Redditt, aOakville,
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for Easter week. "Championship's
' .lir. and_ Mrs. George Barnett of
very ez110 �t�(i r. Thy ilil; r x, ltu 'r , �t ' 1 t s• of, Mr 7
Rile
Detroit were week -end' guests of Mrs.
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Slier dal Values and -Reminders for Thursday, Eiiday :and SaatordaY
' We Reserve' the Right•to Limit Quantities.
Savings: .
on 'I.D.A. Brands aaar
All are sold on a money-
. back •
l;t aantee.
Hypophosphites Slyrnp
reg. eg. 98c • • . '79c
ti+ re trOthronie_ �.. �.
3� oz., reg. lac .. .11c
N'Amel- Tooth Paste-
.1 _ reg.- 25e ' tube ....1.9c
Cleaning Fluid -
5 ounce tin .. , . - . '17e,
Iasi -Gloss Floor •
Wax, 1 lb.. tin .. 39c
Penetrating
Liniment 33e
Calamine, Lotion,
,4 . oz., 'reg: 25e ....19e
Get this' Shaving Bargain Today—
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T,b A.. Ii,AVENDER '
121-;,-10' -
Reg. 25c
Ur gently,.Neecled-
100,000 .: *
BOOTS
For the Troops
Have you any to spare?'
Ills, etc., a;t, your I.D.A.•,
store' to , be forwarded .
to the boys.
"'PAPHOS
• with VITAMIN B-1QC�•�,f
Improves appetite,.
tion} , ,acs; healthy nerves.
Get a' .bottle today!
IRON and
YEAST
Tonic Tablets
Made in England
by, Kirby's
Dr, .'Chase'frs
For. run-down
conditions,. ....
loss -of 'weight.
Bromo;Seltzer
.25c -19e ---95e •
Fruit A-Tives..22e--39c
`Oya,Itine .. 38c, 58c, 98e
Sipahr's Remedy - ....50e, $1.50
Lux Soap .. 5e, 2 for 9c
Princess Pat Rouge
55e --refill 25c
• ,Hollywood Wave -Set
•
15c.
Odo-ro-no Cream „• 35c
Manyflowers Soap '
. ..3 for 11e.
Taleum Powder
12 oz, shaker tin ..12c
Joseph I3ropliey.
Jack''Smith of Guelph spent Easter
with his parents, air. and Mrs. James
Smith, Wellington street.
Mr. ,end Mr's. Truman Stewart, 'of
Port Colborne, visited relatives in town
tat telt.' Easter week-elul.
RuthI)aer, nurse -in -training at Vic-
- toria Hospital, London, spent the week -
e11(1 with her parents here. -
Miss Evelyin Clark of- Ottftwa is
spending the Easter vacation with her
mather, Mrs.. Robert Clark.
Mr. Thos. W. Bell, who is now resid-
ing ,at Ilarnilton, leas bc''en'in town- t11is
week looking •up of -friends.;
t• fir. Iheg.. Newcombe of I.lamilton , cess.
vi;iteduhis parents; Mr. anti"Mrs. J. W.
leweonlbe,, over the holiday.
Seaforth Beavers' Win Intermed-;
iate Title: and Clinton Lions'
Are Juvenile Champs
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The old slogan "It never rains .but it
pours'` rang. true for Huron county
hockey lovers this Past week with two 1
(),1.1.:1... championships coming this way
i11 t -he Espace of - twenty-four hours.
Teams from this belt of the Province
heave. Striven for years to, bring an
():I .A. c'hallmpionship• home- in inter-
mediate, junior and juvenile ranks, but
prior to this• year the records fail to
show that they have met with that sic
1Ti.. Katherine Pa'r1: of the Collegiate
Intititute °sta.ff ds spending the Easter
Honda;.~ at her home .at Luean.
„felowever, on h`riday night the Set/-
foi•th' Beavers accomplished the 'feat
for
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or the firs atinle .-.d f 11 1 I. -
f t , �, e t nn. Paisley
Oilers 4-24at Stratfordin the •fifth. game
of a hard-fought 'series for, the, 0.RA.
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3I-. Hall was -home• on:,Sunda�., _ � s..,.:..'� Q�_ title.- �.� t1� previous 1
from Toronto, where he is, with the games 7if tete- best three-ln-ve��seiis, �
Canadian Army Denttrl .. Corps, the ,Beaivers had won ,;two games and i
L.A.C. Harold . K. -Turner of Jaivis .the teams had battled to two ties.
spent Easter Neth his- �auts, _mi..'and• The :eeiebration t Seaforth for the
du,u�c
airs.• Robert Turner, Elgin ave. i 4 Beavers, had barely- cea' ed• When on
Miss Evelyn IieNati hfon of the Col -._Saturday' night word came- that the '
iegiate Institute staff is visiting at her
home at Chatham during vacation.
L.A.C,. Williaria fLumby, stationed • at
Fingal, spent Easter with his parents,
12r. and Mrs. lWiIliain Lumby, sr.
Miss Mabel Powell, of the Collegiate
rnstitute staff, is spendipg the Easter_
holiday term- at her home at Prescott.
Clinton Lions had defeated iKingston
5-3 in a sudden death 'game played 'at
-Midland far the -Ontario Juvenile "B
chatmpionship.. - So it was that within
twenty-four hours. Huron county had
two of, the ehanipion.ships• which its
teams had u-n•sUccessfully stalked for
years. The celebration at Seaforth
Mrs. F. R. iLarkin and Mastter Jinixfiy., I went well into Sat}uday morning, while
of Riverside, visited. the former's mo- the Clinton younggters; ,returning from
,this week. IMidland on Sunday afternoon, were
gi n;' n ci I'c %telitiar: 'by the itayor
there :Mrs. 'Jaynes Hamilton,
\1 r: aiid Mrs. Jack Black and son, of
7Waterford, •were_Easter - visitors with
Mr. Black's parents, Mir. and Mrs. Chas.
Black.
• Eric Johnston - of Guelph spent, -the
Easter week -end with. his parents, ,Mr.
and Mrs; Rod Johnston, ,.Lighthouse
street., ;
Mr.. a11t1 hays. 'D. E: 1c(rregor of:1
Grimsby were guests •of`the lady's par.'
Mr. and . Mrs H:. -P,,.. Black, for
Easter.. • •
Pte. Harold Duckworth, of the Elgin
Regiment at 'Toronto, spent Easter with”
his • paren ts, • Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Duckworth.'
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Elder of
CLAPP'S BABY FOODS
' ' ST.RAIN"ED '
for babies
t�13 sti1IbT t
but not too.
liquid
"a Air 25c
CHOPPED,
for children
vii` r easy ran=
sitltsiii..tg 'adult
diet.
2for25e'
Useful always—important in
'case of illness! Disinfect and
deodorize as you elean.
Invigorating' . refreshing
ENGLISH 'MAX
HEALTH: SALTS' -
Disinfectant
Antiseptic ,
Effective for
use in dilute
}solutions.
350 Y
. eve lioalth fan l tone
to tete stomach, liver and
blood cleanse the
s+ystein of impurities.
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Ft2LL-POilfifll_'r iN.-
Stratford spent Easter with the. Matter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner,
Elgin ave. • •,•
Boipbardier Ned Sale of Petawavia
and Mrs: Sale of Pembroke were Easter
guests ofthe latter's mother, Mrs. Cr:
M. Watson. •
illus Eileen O'Brien of Brantford is
spending—the Mister holidays .With her
parents, i12r. -and Mrs. D. M. !O'Brien,:'
',t. 'Da'vld's- street. - , -
MLss Norah Costello,_ who is teaching
at 'Cochrane, .is spending the 'Easter
t cation. with. her_ _parents, judge and
Mrs. T. ,12:' 'Costello,
Mr. J. 1(. Saunders of Toronto and
Mr. and %brs. W. J. Church of Water-'
ford were 1gu.ests with Mr. and sirs. C.
K. Saunders for Easter.
Miss Isabel Matheson .and Miss
%illus MaeVicar, of - Welland, -are
spending the Easter. vacation at
respective hoihes here. -
• A.C. ;,Colin Austerberry, stationed at
the manning ipool, Toronto, spent Taster
-with his parents, lir and Mrs.,Oharles
Aueterberry, 1lorton street.
Mr. 1, ' W: Curren and son Tom, of
Oshawa,' spent .the; Ranter week -end
with Mr. anal Mrs. P.' Curren of Salts
ford .and other relatives.
Second -Lieutenant Arthur.. Dowleer
of Petawaw:a. and Mrs. Dowker visited
with the formar's father, Mr. G. N.
Dowker,' ;during the Easter season.
"Vr'iIliam Mercy, on of i11r. and Mrs.
John McKay, MacDonald street, has.
been accepted in; an anti-aircraft unit
and is at• present, !stationed• at London.
&B.S. -`'Oo1Xir •. Campbell, Robert
Kenneth nneth • Yung and James
Graham, stationed.' a.t.naival barracks hi
,Lond'on, spent. Easter ' at their hollies
here.
Mr, !Kenneth:Reid, Nelson street, left
"lag wee" rror' Haufilton "when -e °lie" liar
accepted a't.posttion as Gov ; rninent ex-
aminer in the Otis -reason(' L1e'vator Co.
plant. •
.Fredi 'Whittingliain, who is at-
tending the Standard Rnginebriing
School In Toronto,. spent Easter ;,with
"his parents, Mr. and M,rs. J. B, ,?Gyllit-
tinghana
Flight -Lien tenant • J. 51, .Roberts, o
London, who is in charge of recruiting
for rtlilita ry district Not, 1,.., was• in town.
on Sunday, aecomf)ank
Roberts. ,
Jack Murray of'BBaayf"1eld, who is wait°
lug m the. steamer $ecord, ' called on
his, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Birniie,
Bast o(re+ t,'while heap boat was in port
on Monday. .
(dilly Joe .i'oh>ftiston, who is attending
a technical school 111 Toronto, is spend-
ing the Easter 'holidays 'with hispar-
outa. Mr. and Mrs, iGeorge Johnston,
Stanley street. - -
Mr and , Mrs. William Black and
,young cony, Peter, were Here from
Walkerton for -Baster, visiting at, -the
'home of Mr. Black's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. IL a'..Illack.
.Mr. Henry Morrish et-Ttikotnto,''lnias
two,laaughters, Mgr and Marjorie, and
this scm, Caxnnan, with Mia* Sy Wt
Adam were Easter guests of Mr, and
Mrs. Prank Rersiiaaw.
Pepsodent Tooth -
Pbwder234 390.
Tek TootleJ Brush'
....29e,, pkgt ef'• 2 4,9e'
Wrigley's Guim 4 for 15e
Absorbent Cotton lb. 37c
Wood's Moth°Rillet°'
itlo'ekettes ..1.1►C, 25o
Moth Bags. ,33c, 43c, 930
'Cleaning $pot 'es :.294
• Absorbine Jr. 980, $1.95.
Brittsii Consols
Cigaaar ftes..23' for 25c
8 -oz. 24c
, 16,42. 43c .ter y SUPER putt.,
32 -oz. 73c SPRAYER
23c
SP f4Y
rim-� vw
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CAMPBELL'S •DRUG STORE •
Ana 90 , Your G D. A. Store Goderich
and people.'
.A • nonsidi ,r,ible number of hockey
enthusiast's from- Goderich Lent vocal'"
support to the Beavers. in their 'Playoff
games; but no ;one . couicl. find the.
necessary time to see 'tlig O1inton•-kids
win at Midland
BIRDS • OF PARROT CLASS TO BE
REGISTERED
Move you'•a little love birein your
home? The Ontario Department of°
Health has issued a circular detailing
regulations for - the prevention and
mitigation of ..psittacosis ---a disease
affecting psittacine ' birds, including
parrots,. parrakeets, -" love - birds;
etc, Every'4 'owner of any ; such
bird is required to - report to the
medical'.officer of health in his munici -
pality the num'br of birds he owns and .
other information concerning them.
This. survey is the result of human
disease
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disease which, has been 'traced to birds
of this class. 'Dr. W. )i''..GaIlow' is 371.0.
H. for Goderich..
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an't :Neglect
Your Eyes
to -day more to,mYou may need them even • -- Brow than' you do
Glasses in all the latest styles.,
For an examination of Tour eyes call
L. COLE, 92.0.
OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN
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INJURED 1N ILNrVG ACCIDENT injured The accident 0ccurred ,on
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1T1. and 12r�AC. V, Goole�e of Cfinton,
Saturday aflen11oon Wvhen r11e"°` 1rvard`
foo netirly.o ,Godericll, have received training plane be was piloting capsized
word from the officer in charge Of the aftc l auc x1g.
Flying Training School at Dauphin, telt' fir t (Tinton <ho�`,, to join the air
force. He was o11 the st.aff•of the Royal
Man., of an accident in which tuefr 1;ank at \ii.;ara Falls when he.en-
s(knT Sgt. Pilot _phobias C. woke, was listed. n. °r
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This sale is only possible through,, the co-operation 'of
Our mattress manufacturer, The -Way Sagless Spring' ob.,
(remember their trade mark of a fat man ana a boy on a
•Sagless bed spring),:. who:: manufacture _a guargmteed pro
duct and back up their guarantee,
• Reg.Price
Gixaranteed Inner Spring Mattresses—$12.95 -
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— 13.95.
15.75
.; - 17.75
'21.00
-- 24.75
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- 29:95
Sale .Pritte
8.00
9.50
11.50.
13.00.
17.00
18.50
23..00
" 'With each Inner S'p'ri'ngLMattress 3,on- -mav p-u1;e-la-ase:-'a-n
ALL=STEL .SLA,' ` SPRING recommended especially for
Inner -Spring. Mattresses, guaranteed for ' 20 years, that
regularly retail at $12.50;-
For
12.50:
For Y only $9.00
Many other • bargains, with prices reduced as much, or
more thaxi those.listed above --in Studio Couches, Chester
b.eld Suites, ,Bedroom Suites, Occasional Chairs, End Tables,
and, in.fact, a11furniture.
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Drop ;u ' and look them over; you will nkt be, Urged: to
•buy... '
The Cranston Funeral Home
17 Montreal St.PhoLe 399
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�� Satisfactorily eitherwood1a of stews'
anon Ivnds or wet* and requires no undercoat.
It dives in the is ,
It to m
au ununusualbard"ess hZch :
Nuevo poSS�
tori auk a-
adh togreat•.OY�tic�ty� beaut��+l sbact
b UtY. Thirty"
please you.
ro pit AND
:or inside or ou
,use dim wood,
eiic ec
4 or cemev.t•
,oleinm
'i a iron`
y eons •
ten uttrstc`
the Sha4i • e;..
-You will get no
greater s a t i s -
faction .a n y.
where - than
that of looking.
at your house
,:',after it ha s •
"'been painted .,
with MURPHY
PAINTS. se
cure inhe,,
knowledge that '
I it wiil last in-
definitely, and '
that your
paihting b i l l s'
are over for
MOW time to
scow&
The washable
fat- finish for
wall s, ceilings
and woodwork.
Twelve soft, vel-
vety shades to
choose -I r o
Specially s u i t-
a lr1 a for. bed-
rooms and living
rooms:
Free! With Every Purchase of . iur hPaints p y or Narvo
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WITH 1 Q'tIART •FREE Ono Paint Brush.
•STH 1 PINT—PRE:-One 1«inch Faint Brush.
Take advantage of these Savings . Get War Savings Stamps and Help Win the War!
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