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MII,a4ERf�t Alexandra : II08pita4
Goderiieh, • •oar Ma tba 4940, . to
Mrs. Warn. 1ltilller, Vit, Da yld.'s street,
Goderleh,. and the late .Ir. Miller,.
a son (larges 1Villinan .•
McALLrsTIM. At Alocaudra AAs-
• pital,Goderieh► on VOW,12th, 1945, to
• Mr. and Mrs. ltobt. McAllister,.R.R;.
2, Auburn, a •daughter, •11XarN. Lou.
CLAM r 'TS,. ..t Alexandra hospital,
Gotlerich► on, lay 14th, 1945, to 141r,:
and Mrs. J'olui alE'ments; ICU. 2,
THE GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR
We rive a:reputation for turninj out beautiful wedding eoies'
and bouquets madewearer.
.,*re
blend with the costumes and• to suit the
personality or the �I Yard,r.
,*re invite you to see ni nY aaetual photographs df bride wearing
Bowers we have supplied, also.. to inspect .our` vdluuuy of cuts of
wedding flowers of every type 'and at a . wide range of prices.
We kora oiu�selves. •posted on the. latest in wedding pmeedure
and are always glad to Chet 4.5 bride's' eounset,along ,these rine..
• Church or Moms Decorations "to suit every ' purse. •
Goderieh, ,• da1ighter, lietty'
"aeduelene. •
G ►ltDINER,--.A.tAlexandra .1 ospit4.i,
GQderich, on -May 15th;915, to Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil .Gardiner, R.rt. 3,.
Lueknow,, a soyna� ■f
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Xe,lltarl''�'(3N. In ,Alexandra, llosl►itAl,
Goclerich, on Wednesday; May 10t14
1915,
year, Sarah Hamilton, fti, ,her- 83rd
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l'XTI3I4ADO; In. ' Alexandra Uospltal,
The Greenhouses that, have .supplied flowers to ° Goderich
and vicinity for 40ryeaps
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DAT, MAT lithi ° .8
Goderieh, , 'ridaY,.14ay' Uthp1p4o,
John 'T. Pitblado, in his 8t'►tht 3r -ear.
cCt ED OF THANKS.
APS.' GORDON Tli11liltTTT .AND
ro
f taaiily wish to convey their tlivanks
to those who have been so kind end
thoughtful for them in their bereave.-
2uent, ..and to those .%vlto sent floral
tributes or loaned their ears. -20;
R. • 1 ND: MRS. '4' M. asOYoaA .AND
faplily t tend • grateful thanks
to calla those friends who were sQ' ,kind
to tiielnin the loss of their baby. ' 20
MRS. JAMES MIcOR4.OEN WISIfDS
to :,express her, •Sincere appreeiatitm
of , the 'kindness extended to her. ,on
the death .ot ::her.. husband. • -20
. Corns" histantly 'relieved With Lloyd'a
Corn 'and Callous' Salve --.the; ettectir'e
.corn remedy. 50e ,a.,t�;. pbell's ' ani
Epierson's Dais Store,,
Dr, G. S. Elliott
'VETE i NARY" SURGEON
SMALLtAND LARGE ANIMALS
At Lauder's Drug Store,' G'oderlch,
every Thursday afternoon
PRONE 203 CLINTONAur magara
STLWART$'. FL'`
FOR DISTINCTIVE 1UORM4 ARRANO M .NTS•
Fresh Roses always in stock
Phone 860J at all bours. . Martin S. Stewart The Square
"In #lowers it has: been Stewart's. since .1803."
' -By GARNET HAZARD
Eminent Canadian Artist
' Raintittecl
' HhS CANADA` or OURS"
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With `Selected Musuc T .ns Goderieh
� y' ; Dull0,urrtestante
Ar -ranged by. 11fr ,i, G.' McDougaill _
LECTURE ROOM--KNOX CHURCH
Th rrsday May 24th, 1945
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8 p.m.
AISMISSION 35c ' 3 v
AUSPICES, THE: NAVY LEAGI'B OF ,CANADA.
' GODERICH COM11MiT"TEE-11. M1'IONTEITH, chairman
This is ppart' of the service John W. Lonna and the Drew
government as giving Huron-pruce.
Drew lowered the 'School Tax by 50 per cont.
Drew cut rural Hydro Rates and extended this servicer .and.
has plans ready for further, great, -extensions of Hydro.
These and` other things w re .iarr1ed-out in 18 Mont;
,COMIVIITTEE ROOMS -- • TELEPHONE 154
August 1943 lou Elected DR. TAYLOR and. the DREW .GOVERNMENT
to Put into Effeot the Constructive 22 Point Program. '
This: Program is well unde,r,;,way, and among many other tlin our School
Taxes and Hydro Raites• have been reduced:
.RE-ELECT TEM 'TO CONTINUE
THIS FO RES`SIVE ^ LEGISLATION
Huron -Bruce' Progressive Conservative .Association
You. will lookyour best
and feel that way too, when
you wear
Johri Bracken, the son of a farmer, Ephraim. Bracken
and his wife, Alberta, was -born ha.. a log• cabin in
Ellrs*ille, Leeds County, Ontar.o,.: on the 22nd -of
Here, -briefly chronicled, are the main events in the
life' of John Bracken
1898 - .Student at Brockville Collegiate, : Ontario.
1902-5 Student at. the Ontario Agricultural College,
Guelph _ '. He won four scholarships, the
.
Gover'nor-General's Medal,was top honours
student andrelass medalist; Here, too, he met
Alice- Wylie Bruce:. •
1906' - Young'Bracken .went to Winnipeg as repre
sentative of the Seeds Branch of the Domin-
ion De; artment of Agriculture:
1907 . In the neighbouring. proviince of Saskatche-
wan, John Bracken became Superintendent
of Fairs anti~ r. mersr Institutes and-Secr"e-
•..tary..of the Provincial estoek;Association.
1910 John Bracken` was appointed' Professor . of
" Field Husbandry at the new University of
Saskatchewan. ,He 'took. the first , "train to
Guelph, Ontario, married Alice Wylie Bruce.
Four, sons were-born—three --of–whom,re
now on Active Service •with the -Nary, Array
and Air 'Force. t•
1920 - ' of ., od
Already the author books on- � agri�
culture,, John Bracken became President of
the Manitoba- Agricultural. College:
WIN-' A TOURISTS'
LODGE
$13,000
TOURISTS'' • LODGE, a 19424
GI VR0I ET- DA -N. 73 other-
prizes. 75: prizes totalling $20,000
or the- equivalent in Victory
Bonds. Mail this "all." with ONE
.DOLLAR subscription to "The
Kamloops Memorial Recreational
Society," •-359 Victoria ' Street,
Kamloops, B.C.
Proceeds to be .used to erect a
Recreational Centre :for our re-
turning Veterans and the citizens
.. Of this dasti ict...Date .of drawing
to be ,announced in the press.
.Don't deloy 2. Act now L 208-45
19-22 .
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Aylmer Infant Foods
GRAPEF'T •ASSORTED
.
APPLESAUCE • '
ASPARAGUS
BEAN 5
BEET
CC CARROT
for 1JC TOMATOE ' ETD.
24 oz. loaf
IOr 25C
p
1922 '- John. Bracken ' accepted the ~leadership of .the
Progressive Farmer. Government,was sworn •
in as Prime • Minister- of-' Manitoa..
Now began the Political life of• the
most 'continuously successful politi-
cal leader the Empire has produced
in this century: Since that a day - > .
from 1922 ho' 1942 --- john Bracken
has _never been defeated.
1991 .The Liberals joinetl John Bracken's farmer,
government. ,
1940 ' - All the other political parties, including the
C.C.F. and Social Creditors, threw in their,
fortunes with "a .great leader forming ; a
wartime; Coalition Manitoba . govern ent
o
942 .The year of . john, Bracken's great derision.
John. Bracken; the Progressive, accepted the
• national ' leadershi , t of a great resurgent.
national
party e Progressive. Conserva-
tives. . y
20 oz. tin
(Successor to the -late
Fred. Hunt)
Though -there is -a scarcity
in certain. lines, I 'am „pre-
psrid to,supply many of your
hardware and plumbing re= ,
quiren eats.' .
May I have the privilege
ofserving yogi
• E. BRECKENRIDGE
Size 60's
2. for 27c
7 O. pkg.
MAXWELL nom COFFEE 4C
16 oz. CAL... •
GRAPEFRUIT
CORN SYRUP
the 1'rogrestitte 0onnatrottive Astociatienr Otte**.
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myv John Bracken the Progressive Conservative.
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' Alt'Merehaudlie solid at your.nomintou
Sloe is unconclttionatiyt aranteed
tai g#re I00% satisfaction.
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