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y115S MacYICAWS MILLINERY"
FASIII SILOPPE
GLEDIIILL• 'S SHOE STORE
BLACKSTONE'S. FURNITURE
DONATION $2
CURRY'S BAKERY
BAXTER'S DAIRY.
H. R. LONG, INSURANCE
NAFfEL'S HARDWARE
BROPHEY'S .FURNITURE
FRENCH DRY GLEANERS
ALLISON & HEITMAN
CRANSTON'S'FURNITURE
ROYAL SANK
M J. AINSLIE
J. J.,McEWEN
BEDFORD HOTEL
THE PRINT SHOP
BRITISH EXCHANGE
KEMP JEWELLERS
JACKSON & SON
A. C. DUNLOP
T98 REXALL DRUG, 8T088
CLUB GRILL
BURGESS BARBER SHOP
REID'S 13PH0ISTERY,
WONG'S CAFE
STAN PREVE1f
DONIINION ,STORES
R. G. EMERSON, DRUGSTORE
v
EAST. T. BAiQRY
F. T. ARMSTRONG
WHEELER'S FURNITURE
THOS. LEGG & SON
G: W. SCHAEFER
CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE
STEDMAN'S STORE
PEOPLE'S STORE
E. BRECKENRIDGE IIAItPWARE
CANADIAN TIRE CORPORATION,
L 0. wears:ueTc ..
BEATTY WASIIER SERVICE
WHAT CAW YOU SPARE THAT.THEY CAN WEAR ?
OBBED and destitute, thousands of families
hi war-torn countries are today without
adequate clothes, blankets or footwear. They
face a terrible winter unless you act promptly
and give all possible serviceable used clothing
to the National Clothing Collection. The need
is. desperate. Hand in your.bundles at any Post
Office or Collection Depot.
OCTOBER 1 to 20
CARRUTHERS'
ORCHESTRA
will play for
•
a
anomg
Thanksgiving
October, 8th, at 1.0 o'clock
at
Kingsbridge Hall
ADMISSION . 50o
D` JNGANNON
DUNGANNON, Oct. 3. -Mr. and Mrs.
J. D. •Hesson •alid Miss Clara Sproul,
of Stratford, and Mr. and Mrs. Lew
Elsie, of Toronto, were •#week -end
visitors with Misses Nettie and Rebind
Sproul
Mr. Wm. Hardy 'has arrived home
after a few weeks in 'the : West helping
out with the threshing.
Miss • Bernice Blake, $.A., of Oil
Springs, . spent the week -end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Blake.
The V-7 Club sponsored d dance, in
the parish hall on Tuesday night.` TIie
wet weather lessened the attendance
somewhat.- Music was supplied by the
Carttftl ers 'orchestra.
Mrs. Thos. • Dickson, sr.,, ' who re-
cently sold her home 'to . Mr. and Mrs:
Inch. Park, jr., closed her house on
CLOTIUNG URGENTLY NEEDED
for the NATIONAL CLOTHING tl6LLEtlTION
Stewarti Florists
G0DERICII SADDLE CLUB
1.30
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���'t �0►ON s E Eliz'A iwENT
A� REAL �i� .1.ERN.
dattantor
iiDiLMrN fr�F/�► . ..
Monday and will. stay for the next few,
PORT ALBERT
weeks with members of her family
before spending the winter with her PORT AT;BERT, Oct, "3. --Mrs. Wm.
daughter, Mrs. (Rev.) E. C. Taylor, Crawford is spending three weeks visit-
Thamesford.
Mr. Victor Whitley 'of Hamilton, who
purchased the house o'f the .late ,Miss
Letitia Dreaney at a sale this summer,
is this week dismantling itand remov-:
ing the material to, Hamilton for re-
building. '
Miss Millie Anderson is supplying as
teacher for a grade in Victoria School,
Goderich. .
• -We are glad to know that Mrs. Jacob'
Reed, - who broke her leg three weeks
ago, : is showing gradual progress to
•recovery -at Alexandra Hosilital,• Gode-
rleh.
Congratulations are due to Mr. and
Mrs& Melvin Dickson, who with 'their
little daughter, Annette, fourteen
months of age, took hist •r'lze in a
class, of thirty-two in the baby show
at Lucknow Fall Fair. The ,prize was
a very nice unbreakable. baby • plate.
Miss Mary Hall, who spent the
summer witI1 her brother,. Mr. Godfrey
lull, is `returning to Brantford this
coming week -end:
Mr. , W. A. Culbert and son Bill
Went to Toronto, :on Monday and"
it -
tended the Douglas, Gray and Russell
Shorthort, annual sale at 'Klaymore
Farms f. Unionville.
The °tragic dead? of Mr. .Clarence.
Dustow. on Monday_ • evening spread
glooin throughout the community. Mr
Dustow was highly respected and will
be greatly .missed. Mrs. Dustow and
family have our sincere sympathy.
Presentation. ---Friends and neighbors•
gathered for .a 'social evening and
'dance at the school on* the 2nd conces-
sion of 'West Wawanosh. At : lunch
time ..Bill • Sproul, recently retilrned
from overseas, was honored with the
presentation of a purse of money. Mr.
Tom Dickson read a ` coxnplimentsi1 T
address and . ,Eimer ' Sproul presented
'the gift. Bill in a short speech thanked
his friends for .kindly reinend5ering hint.
Returned Nursing. Sister. -- Lieut.
Nursing '' Sister Olive Jefferson of
Donnybrook was a visitor for, a few
days with her friend Mrs. Prank
Pentland. Miss .Tef rson, who 'reedit-
ly arrived home front overseas, is on
,thirty -day leave, after three years' ser-
vice :in, 'England, France and Belgium.
Most of the time she served with No.
2 General Hospital at Ghent, Belgium,
'She reports'having s@ekLieut. Nursing
g
Sister Bertha Jones in London,
Eng
-
1anl. about
a week previous' s' t
o sailing
for Canada. ° Bertha was ivell and en-
joying her work,.and was hoping to
see quite iti few ;other European coun-
tries, before meting" 'hack.„ "She had
Just returned troth a leave:. spent in
South Ireland. , •
Tht rail Fall .—In spite of ..threaten -
a
ing with Mr. •and Mrs. 'Clarence Trott
at Mount Brydges and, Mr. and ars.
Harvey .Crawford at Toronto.
Mr. Elton Draper spent a couple of
dayslast week with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Draper,, while' the boat
he has been sailing on during' the -sea-
son was in Owen Sound for a few days.
'Messrs. Arthur Murray and Clifford
Crawford, who have been in the Can-
adian army overseas for four years,
returned .recently. 1�7r. Ernest* Craw-
ford' has been in the R.C.A.F.' for ,the
past four years.
Mr and Mrs. Carman Hayden and
twin• sons, Billy and Jimmie, ' Mrs.
Robt. Oke and daughter Carol and
Mrs. Wm. Crawford visited last Sun-
day with relatives' at London and
Mount Brydges.
Sacrament service will be held in the
United church on Spnday next at 3
P.m.
Harvest. home service will be held
MOM
removals in the ` vicinity -during the
past couple n of weeks.. lir. •and Mrs.
Frank. - Rooth have purchased , and
moved to the. farm . of Miss E. Mc-
Millan, who `with her sister,. Mrs. J.
Oliver, has moved to Nile, --The place
where the Booths were living on the
Blue; Water Highway has • been pur-
chased by -Mr. and.,Mrs. Clifford Craw-
ford.
lr. • aud -Srs. Arthur Murray
and°dnughter.have moved to the farm
of o Mr. Murray's, father, Mr. Walker
Murray. Mr ' and Mrs. Ernest Craw-
ford have phrchased the feed store
of Mr. Lorne MacLennan at Lucknow
and will move there thea beginning
of the week.
KINGSBRIDGE
KINGSBRIDGE, Oct. 2. Donald
Frayne and cousin; from 'Teeswater,
spent Su `day with Mr. and Mrs.
Gilbert Prune.
Raymond' 'Austin of Toronto, . Who
has received hiS” 'discharge ' from the
army, spent a few • days with his par-
ents, :1141,r. and Mrs. Cliff. Austin. •
in• -the. Ath at 3 pin For this special an- gticsn church on October
nIs'ersary, service will Oe withdrawn Dlark Dalton, w1ao,,�vas visiting with
14his grandparents. has returned to Uni-
fn rersity. . ..
the United church. Jimmie and Bobbie • Elliott and
The Ashfield Patriotic "Circle will Jimmie Beck, of Port. Colborne, visited
hold their regular monthly meeting with • Mrs. •,Win)aie , Elliott over the
next Tuesday, October • 9th, at the nveelt.-enol, - •
honeof Mrs. Elmer Graham: Mrs. Mike Deg'. and Mrs Jack
NatiodonatiOns of clothing for the' United C lins,'who visited their brother, Jerry
Nations w;i11,`.` is received with :ap- O'Connor, have returned to California.
predation at this meeting. Theror, h be a returned.
to. g dance in
The September meeting of the me of `lie ere sbricbge hall n Monday even -
and. Elmer os,, held' at the home of t e n g
Mrs: Elmer Graham, with a good at- lob; f �Ctober 8th. .
tendance. Mrs. Harry Lednor took • PPARI�TON
charge of the meeting and the program • SH•
as in The Mlssioaidry Monthly was
followed..The business period was in . SIIEPPARDTON, Oct, 2.'—•Mr. and
charge of Mrs. Jas. Mcl 'enzie, The Mrs. Dan Mo Kenzie and ' family, ,, of
meeting was closed with prayer by
Mrs. W. Rogers. 'Mrs. Graham served
lunch to the attending ladies.
A quilting was. ` held in the base-
ment of .the United church on Tuesday
afternnoon of las , 'Pining the
afternoon a presentation offts was
made to Miss E. 1VIcMillan and Mrs.
.1. Oliver, who have left the vicinity
to live with their sls'ter, Mrs. H. Morris,
at Nile. .
Changes. ---.'here have been several
'S PRODUCE
1VIcLEAN : BItOS
MISSES C. A. & S. NicKINNON
THE IVIE-MARS SHOP.
A: & F. TEA CO. LTD.
HENDERSON'S BOOKSTORE
GODERICH DOLLAR. STORE
LAUDER'S DRUG -STORE
SHE MUSTARLCOAL CO.
ALLAN'S GROCERY
F. E. HIBBERT
GODERICH FRUIT MARKET
THE GODFRICH SIGNAL -STAR
....rimarrsourit p
hood. Conference"recently held =in on- arriage vows Argot resu
don were given by 3Sessis. A. J. unforgettable marriage ,rows.
Wilkins, Win. Jdhnston, J. Campbell, A.
Beevers, area Geo.. Johnston. The
pastor, Rev. Joseph Janes, spoke on.
"The Brotherhood of Man:" • "
BORN
ARMSTil;ONG.-To Mr. and Mrs. Don,
Armso�
•c1
Mary Evelyn n L
neey
n 14ic-
. Lean) ,. Elora, on September 28th,
145, the gift of a baby girl. -
FREEMAN. ---At Alexandra Hospital,
G'oderieh, ;''on September 29th, 1945,
• to Mr. ' and Mrs. Arthur . X+'reenian,_
South •` street, GGodericii, a son, Tei
ranee Arthur.
*HAMIL•TON. AAt A1e aridra Hospital,
Goderich, on September 29th, 1945,
to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hamilton,
St. Patrick street,-Goderich, a: daugh-
ter, Lynda' Dorine. •
SEE,, -At x Aletandra Hospital, "Gode-
rich, .on Selitember 280, 1945, to
Dr. and Mts. John N.. See, 17 .Bruce
street, .Goderich, a • daughter, Nina
Jane: -
WALTER.—At:- Alexandra• • ',Hospital,
Goderich, on September 24th, 1945;
' to 'Mr. and Mrs. .j. G. Walter, '71
• Elgin avenue, Goderich, a son, John
Gordon. ,,
... PIED
.
Ing weather, the program of the Dun-
gannon
t ora.
t
t on Fall ail
wtt, carried ou
as X
fi 1
Friday "la•st and pi es�ided etcellent
entertainment for the ,afternoon. The
official opening was conducted •by
J�ltta W. /Tatitait, tri ,P.P. Fifteen saddle
horses and ' their 'riders took 'part. in
races, Jumping a'nd Other exerts. •Tide
Godetcich band Was alit attendance.:. In
tiieUevening a. play in 'the parish ltal`l
brought taxiinteresting, day to a closer
Blyth, visited on , Sunday with Mrs.
.Thos. Bogle. ' ' '
' Mrs. Gilmour, Mrs, Baird and 'Mr.
Sage spent .Sunday in Goderich with
Miss M07 Gordo
11tr. and Mrs. Robt. Rising, Shirley,
and -Kenneth, of Windsor, spent the
:week' -encs with Mr. and`Mt. F. losing.
CCIJRCH NOTES
Mr. , Arthur Beevers, superintendent
of the Baptist Sunday s , prT
for the Rally Day program rendered
by -the aehonx. Mr, Wut .lohnst)on gave
an interesting address. Clara Donald-
son r.�ad the Seripture lesson; and two
duets were sung by Betty Srliultz and
Barbaro Gri9iths. A dint, "Dare to
Be alitaso," was rendered by Wm.
Chas* .and Malcolm Campbell. inc. never shunned his country s 'call,
A "brotherhood service" .:Sas held But • gave his life ns all. ". ,
` . --,,Sadly y ' "'
last 'Sunslay evening in the Baptist, �adl missed by ;\icitlaer, Dad,
thumb. Brief reports of the 13 ntlrer,. Brothers and Sisters.. -40'
x chool elided
DUSTOW.---In Colborne township, on
Mpndity, October 1st, 1945, Clarence
Dustow, in his ,59th year. •„,
IN MEMORIAM
IZa,YDEN.—In loving ' memory of a
dear .,husband and father, Stanley
Hayden, who passed .,away October
5th, 1941.
The world niay change from year to
year
•And friends from clay. to day ;
,Stat never, will the one we loved,
Froin . memory pass away. .4 •
--Ever remembered by Wife and
Family., . 40
W,D0TBROOK. —In loving memory bf
my husband, Cpl Wiaa., 'Westbrook,
who died of wounds received in
action, October 5th, 1944.,
Nothing • can ever take away
The love a. heart holds dear;
Fond memories linger- every .day,
Remembrance keeps hit& near.
• --Ever, remembered by his wife. '
-40
A
WBSTIIRO0la:. 'Yn loving' memory of
our son and brother, Cpl.. Win, SVest-
c
break, who..died of woundswoundsreived
e
inaction, October • Sth, 1044. ':
•,�$onteVrheret lit Belgium -in a soldier s
grave.
Lies our dear son' among the brave.
ANKS+GIVING VALUES!
Aylmer Fancy
PUMPKIN
Royal . York
CHEESE
Nabob
COFFEE
Fry's Breakfast
0000'4 ...�/ti lb. s o
28 oz. `ill 11C"
p
yl kgj.
y2 Yb. 21C.,
• 1 lb.
Bag'. 43c
Tin:
.
ago CUES •
410c 125+
.10c.
SAGE .off SAVORY. l�'
Sunset DYES '2 per, 25o
KLEEN-ZIP , 3 ib, tin `450
' 12 oz battle 25o
..a
Nugget SHOE POLIS �12c
Rolil for ?'BOOR'" V 7# 49c
Robinhoad Quick• Cook
OATS 3 1b bay 10c
GRAVY Browner per+ •100
Plain or 1odizecl
SALT 2-21b. pis. 1
1: S�T��LVER,t'L1.Y:.
6 -oz. plain 6 ox. stuf ed
190 310-
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