The Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-11-27, Page 8•
'THE GODER1011 SI NA% aT
NEWS ,-.0F, 'ALIBUIN a
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AU iU RN, Nov. , 20.A-tu"s. Warn, 'a. II. V'..anatl ,Mrs. Wtlzoan, ha4 'lite ads-
, .has, returned lao•) e after �a dolt fortune to sprain her wrist..
- s inlet Sharp visited friends ;� NO. •»Q NION S CarROWINGt OR.E 1
•Wath friends at Nott +ranelt. • lttam nag sale in �iac)i y Ilial.
Baslthill on Saturday. D under ices of North 6treet 6Mass on
lir, Jas. 1"r57of Via. t visit PRO U TIO
i ed� lois ' Red Cr�s� `iVoricers. ; 5ume _ thirty � auto .,� 1 � .
Mister, firs. Chas. Scott, and Ma, Scott, dies f the Red Cross flier in the z
la a B C. Earl fife; foinneriy eft T11( Sprlai held Times, . e Du (raacllee on Dte:74?' •4" ai:h a
.r. and Mrs .• `'L, �Ihrase and Dill Orange • Hall on, TineStilty, when, '11ve y .,;.. �
$ 5 � I o t f, BV a toba� ..Tide re„ular oaon hly aeeting o the
naso of Galt,.and Mr. and :Airs. jowlquilts,wer finished. d pot loch suppea
.- •. ,, - � • ,. ., , , .. :v'uz�;�s' Atutaanae will U held - on Fri -
proving
4 : s WAS ,starved b Vias, ,�d aliiam Robertw-4- !a
y... (.� .. ... -... ... �r,- .,.6r -. ._ rani - at
'ltayt�4u, �)� l�k��'�t)i'tlla spent. Sun 1, y 1 , ., .• � <� - daty �Je�tllkber..)th, at`�' �) 1 "P'”
�q • pq q4 C, n, q, • blas 'LW Irwin, Jas. Itcl►/t rtuat h
)With + r. .rad„, rs. 11dgar I.eu47S`,o7in's Carter:. J le 1 f'iC 4 xU•. -m n • .r Zlltrsd� � 'ies�l t'nCQ.... a
w , ,. • � and Miss S.iciae .! 1 � d 1 ss •.• The Domunxou Arsenal
Brun ir}� of the. �,uaaS, , r , • " , "• o
• Mr. an4l<•..3Y,r�.-lour^ �D �eAl..pi� I�kttiuerier. , . , Toronto ., d .. � , A lal€,e numiltr of if~em� callable for,
., .. - - , lkl�e 9furtfai'dtcl • to loaoaktu ,�`�4 teal lalk�ll� art,.,llredL faoew a 1?ls.tfer� into .
swat the wtytl�-eiktl ��i`t`;% la.r, an(l'"'�Yrs. . In �taebec Pr�valtee e natt3- plants �< , Ifristm•as gaffs now S11ot�ing at 'f$pde-
the 1►ltviiket Atha. The Westfield group .. it canal ba Z1. 1',h shelf I)a61:e thxougth
;i,, 'J. Ferguson, where ammunition and shells are tieing a rich Duliiu Store.. make your selection
` > far visited civazutE>cl ;ski, li.k,c�llcxrt�r rrultp, 4;° 1\'al- frames 'strong with_ line" copper wire '48
Mr. �'anu, \lay. \� . i.,. ht'I I ( )rocltic d, 1'„- m hAr . nP earl;, •r ,
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JL .. et-tr#t lgW� a kazect (l- iEh v�a•y s sig
Ltuu"oozi .�}atttrtl:aa�.ry
donations, $,10. however ie tile Do ailbu Arsenal. Hie s• ii kn ssituated some i •- S'lentl01 Tablets, huimiess. anti
"cl uul i)individualtart i tie t at d s
. �► k 1 , n t_,
'' Mist Lu`ille I�.eller,• vv -ha underwent y .:� M^, � �,.". � .., ,,Se eil'ective�. 'ETwu .,weelos , ,buppy �X� -apt
�. • , zo •- units-%iuceut,• the luarriage• took Situatea',azn the heart of Uld Canada toffe . from tlte_proving l?r�ounde. ?hc y • n _r'
ri l r $
an appendix, operation 1n, kxutit (,h 4 Campbell's 'Drug Store.
" a . . b:f s , , , natrumenta aeeoi t lo.the split StyL'ond ..
p>tal, was able to return home Vin' Noxi- plact at ;\itl)t,u.,tll .�lethodk4,t clatiich is a fine old. stone �buildkng, dating, , ` r .A play in three ticks, \'V,hen a
R . manse, Edmonton; on Saturdtt3,;,?roreui- back tu• the eighteenth century. 'The. the time when the hsb*11 paces through Man's ,b y three
be giv4'i; ill'a noa2
'day. ___ _ . •,; the • •r . ns and as the time its recorded > - ' will
x, rile ;Miss Ma.rgiiret lien 1.)tlieo Anna Mettle \ neent,,eldest
walls ale Svc feet thick, and frutn this c i eh lector room, �undex the au�-
.Antill Doyle-, , r,
` ,r , a frank each franc it is then an eaS' mat- church e a
Kinggall �l:r, and Mrs.' 1\'1u: ;Weirs tTtitt,°,Titt t of lir, and 'Mrs. 1 �.��.� . Via- building the defenders of New &'ranee. y . ,r )ices of are 'La(lte�' Aid; on �'httrS(iay
'gees °r Anderson cent of V% ilkt•rburu, to 1)r. ,1. 'k':.Anuis tools tlk i`r sttusl ' against tit.. enemy. ter. to work out the velocity.
"ci,sited Mr. and Mrs. Barry e � 3 Shells , + 'azacl :b`riday, December dth and • ut;h,
eldest sou of Mr,'antl Mrs. V. lt. A11-1/ES For the cast thirty year* or mora. thin Shells of all types' und_s,ires are being , ,
l.ucltno\v, en. yttzkcl:iy.- .... 4r. 4r , t 3 3 , . This i an uproarious, comedy i. so don't
• *eafurtly is of lliti loll, 1)r., Auuis 1' lii„a ,td in glary building has been used in the made in _ (` inatlta in ever-vlitcreasing i n, • "c. 48
\Its. lto�,a ]Eikadnuc k of 3 �; w b the Last miss it. cAdzkllss 0�►
• • I� • >rri inut-k and the civil serr itt at \'aucuurt i,°, wheLt l cieftncre f 4(anada ,, but instead ,, of ziunabti5 in factur'ie in both e . ,.,Admission
Ie Leaf (`ha ter I.U.DJ1.,
ciltin„ htr .our \\ c.,, I , c The t?. , the lZap p ,.
'rsc lock, they will reside. the bride is gratia- being the° . shelter from Which gun's and t%tit, , The inspection departments mill hole its regular meeting; ou Tliurs-
lla. 1, la
• -Mill* .a d Atli- ark c►f t. Briton (:gaitrtil`IIu.pit 11.
are tired it has become due centre in 02 stone of these factories remind one 1 A• 4t at 3 ),m. at • the
fir, and tics. Ito, , t lland Ted
of - huge wood ards. Hundreds of
day, December 4th, . I , .
'ily, of 'i)etruit, and Mr. gild \ire, ltd l)ekath of Mrs.,:WiiliainYll0bi'e.--••'1,i1' which azzlztaunitivns,for the Canadian yards.
thousands of tltet>e'shells are produced Public. Library.
i is •),- Toronto,:visited with friends 14)1).x, widow (►f they tats. \\ illitun Dobie, tinny is made. • ,. - • r, A collection of new fall hats special-
Mills, , a . • r 4 r t' the Bunke Dering •" h a last • War, this arsenal •daily,: - Tall thin ones to. feed the, ,. ,,'$2.41). , • ` tits sp( .LR
h{.>re over the wee4-eud. a passed pezi t full, .a i 4a, at 1 kl�, t c tt i1 .. r ]y indeed at �I1,�,� ,
, • vedaughter,\ s \ '. •t1tt • :\n inti'\' employed Ave . to -hundredmen an anti-aircraft guns, 'shalt stubby fat _,Phone 4U2 47
1Ir, and lIr. Chas. 1:. Asquith have of lee. _II \ it g 1 t sal d r r Kingston street. 1 hong
••i kit, from their soil, 1:_A(', on Monda • morning lie hf,14 Sixty-first women. `Today, it is •�•prod'ueing in ones, for field, bone; `ponderous=19okknb The Salvation Army •-•- Saturday,
. received ed a c,, i a .
Harold \t quitli, iuf,trulin;; them of hip;. 3e,ir, Mee. Dobie, itrliterly ,\Iargaret' twenty-four hours more ammunition shells for the guns of the il3ri ish navy. December 6th, Moine League sale at
safe'`arrival•in' England. 11radnuctc, was the daughter of the late tutu in a whole Mouth *durint;-The last .Bost of the plants, had to swing December
insurance office, West ale at,
Mgrs. '(`hits, \ivifls has received •a \lr. tied 'Mrs. John lira I11Ut•k. ,z lie. rear. More tflan a scoria of large build- over front domestic production of one :,c,`onte •and purchase your Christmas
front her bratllt t', 1 lint 1 :+hultz, suffered a sttuGr about; eic lit Saar, aro 111,, • compose, the three Inaiii 'plants, kind or another. 111 .Wale cases Abe gifts. glome baking. 48-9
wt
with
, r•s 1)1 WS sale arrival. He tied had . been 111 invalid ever Vince.. One of tie-st. is situated in the country existing machinery and ' tools were a' i1be Ladies' Aid of lion church and
with flit ntr , t
England.' 1 Slit• vt'tS a nx•utl�t•1• of. Kiiu\ Presby- fifteen miles frouk the city, anld a special adaptable, to the malting gf hells. In Iced gross pi 'i'a3lur'a .Corner will meet
,. "• 4r ,' itt�v: • , •' • tc took all active ,art train makes a round tri.) three times a anally,;_ cases, huwerer,. e\teusluns�katl r., 3rd at 2
:.•.Miss Rtl�ll Wilson, -daughter t t ; tt ii.tn church and t 1 i 1 on 1\edi�escl.•, 'December, ,
_ in .1:1 i:• trent:trigs'uut•itl•.illrlit•.iltli.iuter-! day carrying '1,x00 men and woinen to to be built and new machine tools p:m., at \lrs: Barry Walters', The roll
- ` � ,- ' - rental. slito'had� been a resident •ttf it ori; on their' respective shifts. . installed before production could tom -
call will be answered by the Scriptural
..,,,.,. ., geggya ► '' v .luburu for elilrieen dears. .\ 3ear :ago The. Dominion Arsenal is considered inence. No•ry the Canadian shell in- use of the _word ''bxead."- A pot -luck
I ,yiit, and Ilei; daughter \lar, made their the finest plant.' of its tree on the dustry is scuta,; into omits full stride. . lunch, will be served.
SMITH'S • ART • STORE home wit yIr, end Mrs. _Warner North • American ntinent. Not only. When we consider that a certa,iii „c.
_ � __.,, , . The Salt rel Red Cross will ince"t at
f Andrews, She leaves to teoui:n her, lost. is it equipped wit the very latest in type of anti-aircraft -sun now being :GIT 'Il.. \V •Hams' on December 4th.
*have now on 'display all--- their ihrP(1.cian ;grecs Mrs. Warne r Andrews znat ltiktcas, and tools, but • the safety made.. in this countr3 can .tire shells :\ quilt Rill. 'be quilted. Ail members
, (J•i ep) , of West st W 111 an�is11 ; Mrs. Alex. t1t�vit•t:s and, ry ti king conditiolns "tiro .at the rate, of 1(i0 per minute; we are urged to be ° present,
and English China.f iiu••ell (\I Margaret ► of '1'01 auto, and the 1 ,t possible. begin to realize the tremendous number t rye Friday, • December' 19th for
"Canada at- War"
THURSDAY, NOVENIEBEit,,
101
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'Briefs:
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beautiful Christnias Pictures
Mise J1;try Dobie, and one sun, (surc%on, 1 titricjge eases and bullets'are pro- of shells Necessary to feed all of the
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Dainty useful gifts from ;ze tip, a - • • su five 'grandchildren one duce(' from the raw ziiitterial. The guns. used by our army, air -force' and Saltferd Sunday school entertainment,
y of Iti,all. , al i 48
Dinner Sets by the piece.. si,,tezr, ,leenette Bradnoc•1: of 'Chitai4 '1ne1 -attHnfling the great--erueibles; have navy.. The regular meeting of the Ahme48
Come in. and see all the pretty t. ' tiid -oil•(' brother, .boat.. of \\`t•stern to wear shoes with Wooden 'soles all A lot ,of Work goes into the making Chapters', 1;:U.D,E., will be, hetet on ek
things. t'llatoi.a. A. me1 itt• ful.vr.ti was held' intlrethick to protect their feet from of • a shell, :Exacting work it is, .for Clay, December 5th, at' 3 p.m., at the
Fri -
'SMITH'S' ART AND GIFT from the home of _lir. and. Mrs. Warner -the heat. The metal for shell cases it every 'shell has to.. be perfect Out of .Public Library..
Andrews on Wednesday afternoon,
STORE '' with Rev. _\. :\1.,; i',o31c of the 1'r:slij•� r _ °•'" The Christmas `2n'�ting of the Wo-
r :Y° A4"a• � ... mens Institute will be held at Ilac-
teria l church conducting the service. •:e.+•Y1?r.. < „x Kay Hall, en Thursc1 13 December '4th,
East. St. Flioiie 198' Interment took °place,,le Ball's came- "I
• .. �'.. , „ � ,,, �'�'a ..•• at 3 p.m. There will be a shower
ter,. a , '” "''y f a, a r A for overseas boxes.
COAL - COAD
When in the niarket for Coal
. t Call CHAS. LEE'S OFFICE
Phone 22
and you will • get PROIVIPT Service
Hardware Store and Coal Yard at The Harbor
•
vamiroosammer
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ANN PAGE
Stuffed -OLIVES
8.oz.t 11 -oz:
Jar' O - Jar
PEANUT BUTTER- Air
Page
BAKING PWDER acie
SALMON • a'FeaaVy Sacfkeye )T'na
21
EVAP MILK A dt P Tin , �
ANN' PAGE
PLAIN
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16 -oz.
Cake citekg
•
Refreshing! '
.freshly Ground
Ar It- P. •
Goff
BORA Bag' 391
8 O'CLOCK
1R.aig.
35-cist
RED CIRCLE
Sag 3'ZC
24.gz. c
Jar
18 -oz.
'Tier , 2
Tin 370.
11) -oz. o
Tin
OUP -S- 'Aylmer 105/
.Tom. or Veg. T
-QUAKER OATS
,PICKLES %I it
i,�4.
LARD'. $liverloaf
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CIDER: _ - Apple
TOMATOES F na oy
CLEANSERWhi a ggall
RAISINS,' . -
CURRANTS
,, PEEL :.... - )",tci
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2TinelS$
Lge. 214
Pkg.
MO. 21"
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CANADA'S ANSWER
Shells by the- thousands are st regalia,; .out of munitions plants in
Canada.. .Th? werletnen shown in t his photo is.ehecking howitzer shells
plel)11 itory to shipmeirt. •
poured into moulds, -arid when cooled e - very lot of 500 shells produced,.. four YC' th\I)I)U,C+K.—In loving `memory of
fa�drarvn,out until it is just the frac- .are scut to the ,proving grounds. 'The our son F)verett thaddo k, who died -
1938
of an' inch in thickness, and .nearly reuSrcl of one factory, which is .t3 pfcal a. three years ago, November 2St'li;
1 1:e3 curl feet
bra a�is -filen long, spring- of pracficall3� all those producing -shells,
�r fed, into a is th it there hive �"Iieen a 1o, rejects from 1fi•'
•
iS�adb missed by Father, mother
pouching machine; from which thimble-
forty
himble-
tee ."proving irotiuds. ' ;very shell is y
like cups are puq h1. out. ° '1`ligse are checi ed Eby Government inspectors for. and Sisters 1' 3$x
the beginning" of .cartridge cases. They .inaccuracies of •arty sort, °and 'this, fac- 'J
pass th'rou_gh forty operations until 'the • toryhas a record ter the past year e.,f,
cozllpleted cases are produced.' • less than .01 pee -cent. rejected by -these
t After the cartridge cases are cone inspectors. • -
pleted, they are grassed on to another. Shell manufacture usually •folioivs
plant,, where the pr pant: is put in, What is:called straight-line production,
the cape fitted, "and the, metal "•bullets In other words, the rough forging starts
chin ell into -place. 'Thik-plant whereat one end of the' production line, and
-the high explosives are handled, is one I at the other end, after a series of pro-,
if of .e.�cttraorrdiiraryegnietness and-eleanlf- cess s, emerges a 'ffii-Ished product. ';,•,
{ nE ns There is no hustle or bustle here. . The rough forging -of a shell to be
!!Everybody )wears ,special rubber shoes, used in a 25,pound• field gun 'weighs 29• been spatting a week's furlough in
. and ; hell •walking: about the Wilding, to 30 pounds; ;mean weight. After-� the community'. • .
Mune- -relatives- from-the--eou-nity •
attended the funeral of Ernest' :R-yan
on /Friday. The sympathy of :the -com-
munity is extended especially to they;.
young man's' aged grandmother, Mrs
Jlobt. Merlwain, sr. • -
' Oon);r ttulatiens are extended ` to
Phyllis Cooper, of -S.S: No. 1, who was,
one of the ;contestants in the public-
speaking content before' the- County
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.�1.iati),.. ,.f. „Xl+l. ..r,�.,.4', • ..•1•itt*t��' , y
so; tiir, and that's•s m�lkty conservative t A quilting ,-bee" was held -On. Theeveirs-'
day at 'the noble of Mrs. Forest Me-;
JORN
OL"RRE!LL+—At Alexandra 'Hospital,
on November 22e.d, 1941, . to Sgt. Geo.
and Mrs. --Carrell, Goderieh, a
daughter.
FON.:—At Alexandra Hospital, on
' November 26th, 1941, to Mr. and Mrs:
Frank Fox, Goderieh, a daughter.
Hi( `.t—At Alexandra . Hospital, on
November 23rd, 1941, to Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie cloy, Godeeich,.. a• son. ,
MATHESON.—Mr. and anti Mrs. - Douglas
Matheson (nee Meta S1t ardown).
wish to• announce thearrival of - al
6001-'(iGa-rry--Douglas) --at St -Cath-
arines hospital _on - Wednesday,.
November 19, 1941. -
McNAIN.—At Alexandra 'Hospital, on-,
Ngvember 23rd, 1941, to Mr. and
Mrs. Jas. S.. Me:Nain, R.R.-3, 'Gode-
°rich, a son.. • . '' > a
,WILLIS.—At Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich, on November 24th, to Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Willis', Goderich,a
, son. =•
j•. rc�a; s'
' MARRIED
ClU RiRlirlY---+cl,A�NT1±aLO .—At Swen
River, 'llanitoba, by _Ret; R. E.
Brand, on November, 7th, 1941, Mrs.
Emily !Uantelon to - Dr. George -b.
Currey, formerly of -Nile' ' The
couple,. will reside -in Swazi River.
DIEII �.
Y•OU•NG.—In 'Goderich, on Wednesday,
November' 26, 1941, 'Charlotte Glick,
widow of the late.John Young, in her
• 84th year. '
IN MEMORIAM. -
GODERICH -TOWNSHIP
,GOIYEBI'CH TOWNSHIP, Nov. 25.—
Miss Viola Tichborne has secured a
position in Kitchener. • - •
Miss Helen Belt, R.N., of London,
was a recent guest with her father,;
Mr• J. W. Bell:
Lance -Corporal -Harold 'Gardner, of
Army Trades School,- Hainilton, has
' e very now.- and •again,-- one- -xeucheo- al passing through -the- various, operations
It
plate set in the Wall to ground necessary to't'tiln the forging into." a
' himself scii"that: there may be -no s'tatiic finished shell case, 'the Weight has, been
generated. -, , reduced . to- 20 pouna 10;;• ounces, 5
Situated close to this plant icy • the grams.--;- . •
-
prot ing ,;round.• IIere it is that guns
1 ni;,tde in "(.amtda, ,psinb shells the size Doubtful About Leap Year
of a half inch and tover, are proved.),New Yorker.. (incredulously) --And
i \ of ,en°1•y are - rCanadian=mall€ gong von mein -to say l i1; in ("'alifornia you
' I Droved here, but guns from the Ameri-„ levee 365 days, of sunshine a year?
r••if 'u gnats as ° welI. '1'he roving
'rr
l the Iinite l
rt � � erat•ei1, •,Dint "ti •t
)tlkiil •ip o t
p'g`' b Kingdoni and 'Canadian ,Governments.
- Gal:' s3$' 1 certain numbers,.. of 4he.11s from each
batch ili'itIe are - also tested during the
28-®x. 141#
11 "Tins 519.
3. ,for
®title lb.� 10.
Bulk • r ib. 1O°.
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FRUITS UVEGETABLES
..,._ ....4.10044.,
CALIFORNIA PEI) EMPEROR
GRAPES
TEXAS MAR SI°ISEEDLESS ••
i ap frui't
CALIFORNIA' VALENCIA
ORANGLSz
ONTARIO GROWN PASCAL. Celery' tat
ONTARIO GROWN-=--AOME6TIO GIR/►l'SE
APPLESFarb MACIPITOGII
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Size
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FOOD STORES
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estimate. Q
Motor Licenses
will be ready for .issue
DECEMBER 1a';
Prices - as before.
January 31, 19420 .is cic�udli)i
for 1941. licenses. •
W.MtcVICiV
The Square GODEItICH '
INSURANCE
Freedom-411'1%nd'Vant
• From Fear
INSURE AND 11113 SURE
See
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Vet - irisin°eel ee Stay * irnsured,
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'GU RI) QI,'ALITS' . .
A \Uinal) Worker 111' the Ilrow ISblirg,
ition plant
ahown l inrsper ting° uh(y11s�� (tariac1a , itt
lime turning out shall:; owl 1)0151is of
tall 'sire:; hi Targe (huarilcities.
° Photo---i)tlblic I1iforinatloil
Cltare, when a quilt - was Ilnishede,for'
the Red 'Cross. • Another ghti:t is .bein
finished thist week at the home of --Mrs.
Rebt. Mellwain, jr. . 1
John Manson, teacher at 'Union
school, Spent the week -end tit his,home
in Embro.~
Union Church Notes.—Mrs: Harwood
entertained the members of the W.Mt,
of Union church at itsNovember meet-
ing on Wednesday afternoon:' Twelve
ladies were -present. - Mrs. Gordon Orr
W118 in - charge of the meeting, 'the
theme of which. was "The Faith 'by
Which We Live." . The meeting opened
i'vith a hymn and 'The; Litany of
Praise , for Jesus ;Christ was read
responsively in place of tlie Scripture -
NI is.
cripture.NIis. `Wait Puller offered prayer.
A poem, .'How Young al -le' Was," was
wad ban- Mrs. G. Falconer.Mrs, Har -
Wood read...a • •pa'em entitled '"Thanks' -
giving .Stores." A solo, . "My Task',"
was sung by Mary Harwood. Mrs. i1:;
I�hilllps read• -an account •of the- life of,
X)r. Margaret MadKeli.ar, for • forty •
years 'a, medical lnissiona; i' itt India:
Tho meeting closed with the hymn
"right tite Good' l'igikt" and prayer,
by 'the leader. •reancli *as - served by'
the hostess... The .sacrament of the
,,r.ord's ,Supper was tlisp('n`ed at Union
on Sunday to a large number of com-
lntlnirtti t.a, The pastor, Rev. A. J. AMe-
E.aye, delivered a splentlidt sermon en
the text, "Di, their fruits ye eh6.11
Irnow'' them. .. . Next Runday, a
S$)cefal colleetioli. Will Wtaken to, p'lnr-
eht_tse gifta for the boy: of the congrega-
tion who have Ousted.• - .
For Results ,
-T RENT'
TO 1l' +. s171`»•—&IDUUS1+i,- 1 URN24St1EI• W
or unfurnished. ' . 11._ conveniences,
:tA,pply MAX ,FRANIKli)L b 47-8x
Tco I'PY3•T'.tA:OL1
typewriters; easy to early with
you; easy tai put oral of your way.
We also hov4. One 0x' two for sale.
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SIGNAL-STAilt, Phone 71. -
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INSISTED
d NTRE il,-- IN:i(rllT VE AT01.".11M..t'A ,'
or man for odd' jobs in a factory.
Write Box 95S'ZGNLAL-STAiit.' 48
WANTED.. TIIIIRD-OLASS , 1'IR
• iM,M, in •smalll town, not far from
Toronto, for morning and afternoon
shifts: Na night work. Box 94,
'IG+�TteA I�-ISI7�A!It. , <- k' • ,4s
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ANT 1`lI D.--t-I3OOK7i •E'L[i'ING AND
elerieai work fu spare tine by
young woman. Write Box -113, 1 1G-
N'AL-+STAIR.
�IA•vTE:D,—TO BUY 0L1) HORSES
and ,dead cattle; must be suitabl
fol► ' mink teed ; removed peompt,uy
FILED GI:L1 ER'T, R,lt:. 2,- .Bay lisi+
Phone 908 r 22. Clinton. Calls paid
for. - - 11641
HINT .- DOL,J!S!E PARLOR MiAID.
will pay 45.00 per month and
fare to city. -Please, write M'RS.
(' HRISTIF CLARK, 242 1)unvegun
Itd., Toronto. 48
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EXPERIENCED TEAOIIEIt. WANT-
ED ' for U.,S,IS'. .No. 3, Colborne.
.Stchool ,siituated on main road close to
town and village. Duties to. commence.
.first of 1942, salary *300. Apply to
H. ,B. GRtI'G:G, ,Secretary -Treasurer, -
R Goderieh, Ont:. - 48
CHURCH NOTES`
The Church Woman's, - Guild of St.
•George's church' will -met in the 'Guild
r`oo'm on December '3rd, at a o'clock.
There -will -be a-..pxograa ,,. and members:
are asked to bring their favorite recipe.
The W.M.S. 'of N•orth sfreet United.
church will meet -on Monday, Decem-
ber lst,'•i1t.3 p.m., at the home of Mrs..
W. Naftel, 'Britannia road. Group,. 4
will be in charge of this meeting, and
members are asked to -bring the Novem-
ber Missionary"Monthly.
Rev. De Waller of London will can-
tina the services in St: c eorge'e church
next. Sunday. . ... _
Mr. Carey B. Joynt,• baritone, of Mn-,
still, will be soloist at -North 'street
United 'chureh next Sunday morning.
The anthem will be "There Were Ninety,
and 'Nine" ' (W oodcbck) .. At the even-
ing service the -choir will sing, "Moly
Art Thou" (Handel) . - - -
At North street United church On.
'Sunday mailing next, Rev. 1: A.
`tVhattam of Toronto will oecupy the
pulpit. In the evening Bev. R _ILI
:
Turnbull will -.discuss the subjer;it,
"Hidden Treasure.
Rev. R. A. Whattam, of the Ontario
Temlxerances 'Federation, --- w. H --speak
ate the :11 a.m. service an the Free
Methodist church on Sunday, Nov-
einber 30. ,The pastor; • "Rev. ' G. W
Freeman, Will oeeupy the pulpit at
the 7 p.n e service.
11th SALE
'41)ani4'1 pups. "DIt. >ta% %i`.' 1li4LI,OTZ,
gylaone `203,,, Gluten. 48x
eAcTis'Tl'.lLNt[Th"'
. $ btarnEE a+.1M1}.Uy- t, uaMnvpii
Thursday, I)cceanber 40, at 13Q p tXnADiestrwishging tosel ggoQtinnoo
r
,
GAYNiOlt, Auctioneer.
!lave stoek I1one 1itngannon 4 18.Y rte`
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• AUCTION SME S
U+t 1'1+iUN
furniture, .tti'nter'a tools, „garden
ISAL141 UOUSEHOILI)
tools, 'Vanity t'�omfori an ^e, M icmaxy
iwater aand pipes, find I ul4freruixs oilier •
ar tieles, for I.'kirs. James H0ustore.. ' at
her home ill l;aitford on ,.
SATURDAY, N!O'V.` 2�3tit -
zt t
IOvery thing' to - be disposed , '.of, as
properfy'is sold. {
'1`EIUtl1S-a+Cash. ,
4`a()slN • ',�
Auctioneers.
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' NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. -
Notit•e is hereby given to all persons
having any .elaim against the .estate of
J aiima -t1, .11atthervt, late of the Town
of Goderich, in the 'County of Huron,'
widow, who -died ou or about the 4th
day of November, 1941, to send same
to the - undersigi)ed on or before
December '5111, as on and after that
dhte'the executor of the estate' shall
:proceed to make distribution of the.
assets tliereof, having regard only to
tlie i laims then cited:
Dated at 'Goderich this 18th day - of . -
November, £.D.1941. .
R. C. HAYS, Goderich, Ontario,
Solioitor• for the Estate.'
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WIOPIOE Tl? CtR•IODITO'RS.
1
All 'persons having claims against
the .estate of, George Sowenby,- late. of
the - Township' of Gpderich, : in the ,
-County of Huron, farmer, deceased,
:who died on or about the 19th day of
February, 1.941;a -re notified •te•ferWiird -"_
full Particulars, of their accounts .to
the undersigned on or before the .1'i th -
day of. December,' 1941, after which •
date the executors w111;proceed to dis;.
tribute the assets.
Dated. of Goderigh this 17th*day of.
November, A.D. 1941.
FRANK D()NINELLY, Goderich,
Ontario, ,Solid or for 'the -Executors.
47-9
Your - vote and influence is'
requested "for the re-election of
D. SPROUL
as
TOWN COUNCILLOR - for ,1942
Remember , the -workingman's-
friend. ,
+orkingman's-friend.n-
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DELP THE REID CROSS
DEAR RATEPAYER
I earnestly solicit your, bupport at the municipal 'polls on
Monday, 'December 1st. • '
. I v p •,
The present Council: has substantially reduced youlr faxes, . im-
proved your streets, harbor Buildings, etc., and Will still have a
surplus on December 31st. We have purchased - a new truck and
propose to plow the streets this winter. We are giving, con-
sideration 'to collecting garbage in the new year. Your O6uncil are
m kin
,e'very attempt to finish the north road toP'the harborin 1942.
If elected for 1942 x will endeavors to serve" you to the' best of
w.,._A:-•,4p,IR..1!/a!L VIE.
my ability.
r
Your Vote. : for .
. ., DR. 3. A. GRA.H�A1t .
- (DENTIN) .
AS COUNCILLOR,EOM `SHE TO,WN OF'GODERYCII
for the. year 1942. will be sincerely appreciated.
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Ladies and Genttlement— .
respectfully ktilieit your.atotes to RE-ELECT me as
COUNCILLOR
00942 for the Town of Clciderich.
iiiteritioremeenteeettorkee
TO ELkitTpAS
.Council and takectliis opportunity ot thanking you for yo-tiki; ort
a year ago and of soliciting $011it'' Vete and infitteneet--fey, „re-
eleetion on Monday next. It will he impossible for nie to%"sh'eyou
all, hut 'give my pledgeOf again favored with a seat at the Comp
elk; aet it all times swithout fear or fa. vorsifiltrett.eltiev tyruouerswelfare
.30,d advancement of our,,,ToWn..
P.
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