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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-03-28, Page 7
A a TT ` flitIftSDAT, UMW Sill, 1046 M Manus lJairy canMIU CRF ICICRAi Phone 35 Cor, Stanley W Ilingstou Sts. gody uron • Fender Shop 11. C. McPHEE, - l<,. Da WATSON 84,,East St. Phone 206W Reg: Bell • JEWELLER • "Gifts That Last" BIULOVA WATCHES Good .Service on Repairs o � East St. • Phone 123 ms' SPECIAL..., Brand new, Ford .1946 Motors now in stock. , Drive in with your .car and purr out with a nem .one. IF 'IT IS FORD PARTS WE HAVE THEM Bradley. & Son. `)Pio a 247 - Hamilton St. Goderich French Dry Cleaners Avoid Delay by having your Spring Cleaning done NOW! C. R. LOWERY Phone' 122 West S EastSt, Bakery . .0. BI LON - H H QUALIT BVNBR— 'ASRt Phone 1$4W East. S{a Canadian • Corporation ASSOCIATE STORE, L. O. WHETSTONE, Pro, TIRES and BATTERIES Hamilton St. Phone 69W Venus Restaurant HOME MADE CANDY as supplies available PHONE 170 This is station E -A -T a0 Guenther Tra sport EARL R. • GUENTHER, Prop. Daily Service to and. from London points Phone 850 • Toronto -Hamilton and intermediate Victoria,• St. t A Lions Club is being organized at russels. Mitchell is to have a baseball team this summer, the ,first In seven years. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Naylor, • of Luck- -now, uck--now, celebrated their golden wedding, on 'March .18th. ' The United Church congregation of - Wingham entertained their returned Wren and their wives at a banquet on. March 18th. Mr. H. C.. Facey celebrated his 91st $i-rthaQR�--e f• r,;�-n=c-?or=�e-ai�.-14liteliP11 ' , • Exeter Bowling Club is planning. to _._build ai• new clubhouse. Christopher - J. Luker, of Exeter, died in Woodstock on March 15. He • O R sdc� STOMACH OISTREb DUE TO HYPERACIDITY TIE SISO Icon 'V $400 • C..MPBELL'S DRUG STORE The Square • Goderch yron O'Reilly, PAPERING & DECORATING PAPER SUPPLIED RAGLAN' ST. • Phone 585W 44 1 r, 1a These Firms Will Serve you Wei 1 TSE T O ER! CR ` *STS nee ,-.`"-e,•.`m-..Y. , mss,-tr�..•^-4—,..+.�n,�.r. Ths���rn o ll Save you Duey • j�St,P ' d in this ;ging/tory represent live and sT1�0 l���es� � ', � � up -0 -date cOneerns that invite your patronage, Tire Service they. here to offer of the. bust and dealing with them not only gives satisfaction' but aaaist8 in bbelping •tome Serie tl . community better. They y to'be satisfied, You ask you: to t� them when you hake needs t earn save money by doing your belaying Goderich.. • Are At Your Service These Stores E. Breckenridge HARDWARE PLUMBING &. HEATING Visit our Tool Department Hamilte •St. ,.�,r <, r'• ` mow*.' :.�, .tee• �Ay, Phone 13.5 Filsinger's JEWELRY. AND "GIFTS' , MAIMS-7.7.DIAMONDS_ AIRS The Square. -,GUARANTEED REP Phone, 134— G. Plante IMPERIAL SERVICE-STA'T'IhN • ' PACKARD MOTOR SALES • •. ATLAS' TIRES Phone 513 • ST. HELENS ST.' HELENS, `Mar. 25.—frs. • Fred,, 11Yc....Qriillin .and Mrs. John 'Miller of Lucknow were week -end visitors with Mr. and Mrs; John. Sparks of;.London and Mr. Snd - Mrs.. Alvin Miller of Doren ster. , ,Mr. P. G. Todd who is atterRiing the •,annual, meeting a the Canadian Aber- deen -Angus Association a Calgary„ was hdnored by being electe1• president of that Association. Hydro -was turned on at the home of Mr. Harvey Webb and Mr. Gordon McPherson, last week. Mr. Murray. Taylor, who -is returning as manager of the Dominion Store at Wingham, was a • week -end visitor at his home here. • r •euch . r e. ,A very sheerssful p ogressrve party and dance was held in the com- munity Hill under the auspices of the Women's Institute.` Prizes. for high score were won hy Miss Isobel Miller for the ladies and Allan ,Miller for it -he men. Consolation prizes went to Miss Margaret McPherson and ' Fred McQuilliil. Music fort the dance that followed, was provided by Mr. and Mrs. Chester Taylor, Miss Doris Taylor, Mr. George McGee and. Mr. George Stuart. was iii, his 83rd -year" and the hist of a family of eleven. _, , • A. 'refreshment booth 'operated by the ladies of the Auburn Victory Club at theauction sale of Ur. Earl Raithby, -realized $40. The 'money Will be used I. to buy gifts for returned boys and 1 girls. _. - -SHEPWARDTON - - SIIEPPARDTON, Mar. 26. — Mrs. Agnes Foster and her sister, Mrs. W hrtley--Dougherty left bY trema -in .on_ Saturday, Mrs. Foster to visit her daughter, Mrs. Jiames" Watton and Rev. Watton of Geraldton, tlnd Mrs. Dougherty for her home in Dafoe,: Sask.. after visiting for the past three months with. her father, Mr, Wru. Hawkins and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Don J'Shnston . and baby. son of Brantfor visited over the Week -end with, the 1lily's parents, Mr. -and Mrs. Wm. • Vr n.., Grace Ann returned .home with thein after - spending the past coulile of months with her grandparents. - Mr. and Mrs. Dan McIFen•zie, Alice -and D. A., of Blyth, visited on Sunday with the lady's- father, Mr. Robt. Bogie and Mr. and Ith'g: Earl Bogie. • is so Good For Relieving: Miseries of Chl remCoIds More than two generations ago—in grandmother's day mothers first dis- covered Vicks Vapoltub. Today it is the most widely used home -remedy for , relieving miseries of children's cdlds. And here is the reason a a The moment you rub VapoRub on the throat, chest and back at bedtime' it starts to work two ways at once— and keeps' onworking for hours --to ease coughing spasms, help clear con- gestion in cold -clogged upper breath- ing reathing passages, relieve muscular soreness or tightness. It promotes restful sleep Often rnnst of the misery cog the cold is gone by morningl that's why VapoRub is so good to use When colds strikes Try it! DEAD or -DISABLED uichlly removed in Clea Sanitarkirucko. 4Phorie collect. - , . 215 S`>?1 ATFORD :ll:© r 16 CLINTON* , 4 - WiJliani 'Stone iSons Limited Ids G.�'lf iJOLL, OJ.'1 TAtio ' f'� 1�1 11 I 1. I?I F;, 1ll Aid •-C•AR.OW Blue" Water1 Body, Fender Shop "Phone 107- .. -Bridge-St. GODERICH r• 4 and Stauf Tarr We. IT : 141111410at Or MALL ZArd00 .4:VAILA3MtELE. is m M •jj� �r'-p ,,j�y�� ![�N� }fly IO ' rime 4 ., a it BREC1 W l ; a _ ltiord General More TILOS. MORIPS, Prop. Buying more, we- buy for Jess -- Selling more, we sell for less: _ Open Evenings .Phone 696 - Sattfor'd B. R. Miinday RADIO SERVICE & REPAIR! We install • •Portable Phonograph Players 7 Wilder St. „Phone 59$ •J) ,, Frank •' McArthur, ,4 ELECTRICAL , CONTRACTOR -48 Britannia Road uron Eiigiueering eear!h. 0' lEniin,Pering & Mauufaet ,reins Brock St, Phone 01 Jaks�ir&Sn: MEN'S AND BOYS' WEtAR BOOTS—SHOES--RUBBERS • • Phone 412 South Side Square BOWLING . tpw{� • By your generous patronage NOW you make for ne#741a11 • Westerrn Ontario's finest bowling . l:J ._•, �.- Y - r -. , ,IUCI.: til.'1:;.. •.5.v `-•4i� _._.s+e.X�+".-. centre., WEST ST% to their home, having spent the .past' few months in Goderich., - Mr. and Mrs. Allan 'Stoll spent Sun- day in Thedford, Mrs. 'St'oll, remained for the week. 11Ir. and Mrs. A.. Stoll of Goderich spent Sunday with 'friends at Carlow. Mr. and Mrs. •Keith, Arthur are moving to Auburn. w'w Mr. Marsh and Mr. Irooks had very successful sales recently. Mr. .John' Young has had his house • • r -hydro. - ' .. . Mrs. Duckworth and Dennis visited her • mother, Mrs. Hugh Hill and Mrs. Bean, sr.. - CARLOW, Mar.' 26. -air. and, Mrs. Duncan" Crawford' and Mrs. • Pearl Foreman, .of Flint, spent the week -end 7rith their mother,.Mrs. A. Wilson. Mrs. Inverson has returned to her home after- spending ten days with her mother. Mrs. A. Wilson. • - Mr. Gordon Lamb called on -Mrs. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Gor On Young on Saturday. Mr. and Mss. Marlyn are moving over- to the cottage. • Mrs. Allen and Arnold have returned CREWE CREWE, star. 263. -Mr. and Mrs. Allan, Corbett and 4family, visited with friends at -Grand Valley over the week - Mr. and Mrs. C. Blake and family and Mr. Harold Blake of Goderich itching, , . SLLT in , , W Dna or Salt Rheum Eczeina, or salt rheum 'as it i5 cortimon`Iy called, iil one of the most painful of all skin'troubles,- -, The intense burning, .itching and sm?tirtingoespe- cially at night, or when the -affected •purt`is exposed to -• heat, or the hands placed in hot- water are most un, bearable, and reliefis gladly we1eonl'ed.- • • The relief offered. by Burdock Blood Bitters is based on the knowledge thaty such _ailmenis_,as eczemajt and other skin troubles, are caused by an impure blood condition .,4 - mBring about inner .cleanline'ss by using. B.B.D. to• help cleanse the blood of its impurities. - Ask at any drug counter for B. B. B. Price $1.00 a bottle. ` The T., Milburn Co., Limited: Toronto, Oa, • r visited 'on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs., S. Kilpatrick. . Mrs. Crozier and Miss Frances spent _ n. -with . a Mrs, -C. tine Reek -end `tc'rth 11'Ir: tnd M Crozier. Mr. and Mrs: Roy Maize returned to Winghani at the end of the week after spending the past two months with: Mr. and Mrs. C. -Crozier. _A Ciassrfiecl act in Tiie`Signit1-Star_..' brings results. v - 4n ,,. C*x ti. •• 4 o i - �• `Yr y".i. "�'S "ems � k n41 W ako • • • S•t ata► These days you'll want to be"doubly sure: of the tire you buys That's why you'll choose the new Goodyear Deluxe Ail -Weather :• . the tare Wltif`tl7tE'world famous diamond tread . a ca tread basic,ily �azchaned•, for 38 ' _... years, because no one, not evdin .Goodyear, has been able to develop �ett41'rr s lferr design-. Through slippery- slush and rain this An -Weather diasara©rmi 'tread •eheclzs spinning and skidding ... gives you an EXTRA MARGIN ®G` SAFETY! for quok, sure. steps.. a.; etion quali' res in any Tho now' iao©dyo r Dollen Rib ,..410 4ifost tt 4fea(T tiro • made., IIS • 'll� Of c;,urse, the a secret ,of this Qesure.fotedness" taes, in the sturdy, tlkonond blocks . for only tae patented Goodyear die mond presents .TWO gripping edger inn each of FOUR direr t ns 4t a . forward, he ckWord,, right and left. vrGoodyears a when ,ydu Specify the safest,a need 'nevi fires, or •order your new car. a d� AORE PE's a , PLE RDE ON G 1 (j It, • *44 F e, pYEAR TIRES THAN ON ' 8 ly• N 5 , "2 iu aA� t�¢ lry +k' ektevoRrevireP ao paesectiLdoy•di- ,, zorelloss of ol•r a �fr< ° �oPi©sa o0 oss o tcO*,0c ki. i ng er7raicr le ontio- ' "O� ' ?:. ores Ccv Panne} ri ds,4 Borscyo5 ffpd�� ib 14.1ndugos skid, dine'. tityloNinficitio;i.orpoiot-' eihno s°Pcrortneal Dolt o , onetea` 0 seperation, *nt 'SAFE Coato,/it � a doe Gey omr our GOodmaii a ti o o iabarsr0a 'NM I C THER. Kittle) 'b ti •„ Arnold Schutz, SHOE REPAIRS Formerly operated by M. N. MacDonald Used Shoes, and Skates for sale North St. Goderich • Goderich Fruit Market • • FRESH FRUITS AND ' VEGETABLES IN SEASON Scientific Equipment— Friendly Service Phone 470East St. IVAN LOUZON G. Plante IMPERIAL SERVICE-STA'T'IhN • ' PACKARD MOTOR SALES • •. ATLAS' TIRES Phone 513 • ST. HELENS ST.' HELENS, `Mar. 25.—frs. • Fred,, 11Yc....Qriillin .and Mrs. John 'Miller of Lucknow were week -end visitors with Mr. and Mrs; John. Sparks of;.London and Mr. Snd - Mrs.. Alvin Miller of Doren ster. , ,Mr. P. G. Todd who is atterRiing the •,annual, meeting a the Canadian Aber- deen -Angus Association a Calgary„ was hdnored by being electe1• president of that Association. Hydro -was turned on at the home of Mr. Harvey Webb and Mr. Gordon McPherson, last week. Mr. Murray. Taylor, who -is returning as manager of the Dominion Store at Wingham, was a • week -end visitor at his home here. • r •euch . r e. ,A very sheerssful p ogressrve party and dance was held in the com- munity Hill under the auspices of the Women's Institute.` Prizes. for high score were won hy Miss Isobel Miller for the ladies and Allan ,Miller for it -he men. Consolation prizes went to Miss Margaret McPherson and ' Fred McQuilliil. Music fort the dance that followed, was provided by Mr. and Mrs. Chester Taylor, Miss Doris Taylor, Mr. George McGee and. Mr. George Stuart. was iii, his 83rd -year" and the hist of a family of eleven. _, , • A. 'refreshment booth 'operated by the ladies of the Auburn Victory Club at theauction sale of Ur. Earl Raithby, -realized $40. The 'money Will be used I. to buy gifts for returned boys and 1 girls. _. - -SHEPWARDTON - - SIIEPPARDTON, Mar. 26. — Mrs. Agnes Foster and her sister, Mrs. W hrtley--Dougherty left bY trema -in .on_ Saturday, Mrs. Foster to visit her daughter, Mrs. Jiames" Watton and Rev. Watton of Geraldton, tlnd Mrs. Dougherty for her home in Dafoe,: Sask.. after visiting for the past three months with. her father, Mr, Wru. Hawkins and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Don J'Shnston . and baby. son of Brantfor visited over the Week -end with, the 1lily's parents, Mr. -and Mrs. Wm. • Vr n.., Grace Ann returned .home with thein after - spending the past coulile of months with her grandparents. - Mr. and Mrs. Dan McIFen•zie, Alice -and D. A., of Blyth, visited on Sunday with the lady's- father, Mr. Robt. Bogie and Mr. and Ith'g: Earl Bogie. • is so Good For Relieving: Miseries of Chl remCoIds More than two generations ago—in grandmother's day mothers first dis- covered Vicks Vapoltub. Today it is the most widely used home -remedy for , relieving miseries of children's cdlds. And here is the reason a a The moment you rub VapoRub on the throat, chest and back at bedtime' it starts to work two ways at once— and keeps' onworking for hours --to ease coughing spasms, help clear con- gestion in cold -clogged upper breath- ing reathing passages, relieve muscular soreness or tightness. It promotes restful sleep Often rnnst of the misery cog the cold is gone by morningl that's why VapoRub is so good to use When colds strikes Try it! DEAD or -DISABLED uichlly removed in Clea Sanitarkirucko. 4Phorie collect. - , . 215 S`>?1 ATFORD :ll:© r 16 CLINTON* , 4 - WiJliani 'Stone iSons Limited Ids G.�'lf iJOLL, OJ.'1 TAtio ' f'� 1�1 11 I 1. I?I F;, 1ll Aid •-C•AR.OW Blue" Water1 Body, Fender Shop "Phone 107- .. -Bridge-St. GODERICH r• 4 and Stauf Tarr We. IT : 141111410at Or MALL ZArd00 .4:VAILA3MtELE. is m M •jj� �r'-p ,,j�y�� ![�N� }fly IO ' rime 4 ., a it BREC1 W l ; a _ ltiord General More TILOS. MORIPS, Prop. Buying more, we- buy for Jess -- Selling more, we sell for less: _ Open Evenings .Phone 696 - Sattfor'd B. R. Miinday RADIO SERVICE & REPAIR! We install • •Portable Phonograph Players 7 Wilder St. „Phone 59$ •J) ,, Frank •' McArthur, ,4 ELECTRICAL , CONTRACTOR -48 Britannia Road uron Eiigiueering eear!h. 0' lEniin,Pering & Mauufaet ,reins Brock St, Phone 01 Jaks�ir&Sn: MEN'S AND BOYS' WEtAR BOOTS—SHOES--RUBBERS • • Phone 412 South Side Square BOWLING . tpw{� • By your generous patronage NOW you make for ne#741a11 • Westerrn Ontario's finest bowling . l:J ._•, �.- Y - r -. , ,IUCI.: til.'1:;.. •.5.v `-•4i� _._.s+e.X�+".-. centre., WEST ST% to their home, having spent the .past' few months in Goderich., - Mr. and Mrs. Allan 'Stoll spent Sun- day in Thedford, Mrs. 'St'oll, remained for the week. 11Ir. and Mrs. A.. Stoll of Goderich spent Sunday with 'friends at Carlow. Mr. and Mrs. •Keith, Arthur are moving to Auburn. w'w Mr. Marsh and Mr. Irooks had very successful sales recently. Mr. .John' Young has had his house • • r -hydro. - ' .. . Mrs. Duckworth and Dennis visited her • mother, Mrs. Hugh Hill and Mrs. Bean, sr.. - CARLOW, Mar.' 26. -air. and, Mrs. Duncan" Crawford' and Mrs. • Pearl Foreman, .of Flint, spent the week -end 7rith their mother,.Mrs. A. Wilson. Mrs. Inverson has returned to her home after- spending ten days with her mother. Mrs. A. Wilson. • - Mr. Gordon Lamb called on -Mrs. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Gor On Young on Saturday. Mr. and Mss. Marlyn are moving over- to the cottage. • Mrs. Allen and Arnold have returned CREWE CREWE, star. 263. -Mr. and Mrs. Allan, Corbett and 4family, visited with friends at -Grand Valley over the week - Mr. and Mrs. C. Blake and family and Mr. Harold Blake of Goderich itching, , . SLLT in , , W Dna or Salt Rheum Eczeina, or salt rheum 'as it i5 cortimon`Iy called, iil one of the most painful of all skin'troubles,- -, The intense burning, .itching and sm?tirtingoespe- cially at night, or when the -affected •purt`is exposed to -• heat, or the hands placed in hot- water are most un, bearable, and reliefis gladly we1eonl'ed.- • • The relief offered. by Burdock Blood Bitters is based on the knowledge thaty such _ailmenis_,as eczemajt and other skin troubles, are caused by an impure blood condition .,4 - mBring about inner .cleanline'ss by using. B.B.D. to• help cleanse the blood of its impurities. - Ask at any drug counter for B. B. B. Price $1.00 a bottle. ` The T., Milburn Co., Limited: Toronto, Oa, • r visited 'on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs., S. Kilpatrick. . Mrs. Crozier and Miss Frances spent _ n. -with . a Mrs, -C. tine Reek -end `tc'rth 11'Ir: tnd M Crozier. Mr. and Mrs: Roy Maize returned to Winghani at the end of the week after spending the past two months with: Mr. and Mrs. C. -Crozier. _A Ciassrfiecl act in Tiie`Signit1-Star_..' brings results. v - 4n ,,. C*x ti. •• 4 o i - �• `Yr y".i. "�'S "ems � k n41 W ako • • • S•t ata► These days you'll want to be"doubly sure: of the tire you buys That's why you'll choose the new Goodyear Deluxe Ail -Weather :• . the tare Wltif`tl7tE'world famous diamond tread . a ca tread basic,ily �azchaned•, for 38 ' _... years, because no one, not evdin .Goodyear, has been able to develop �ett41'rr s lferr design-. Through slippery- slush and rain this An -Weather diasara©rmi 'tread •eheclzs spinning and skidding ... gives you an EXTRA MARGIN ®G` SAFETY! for quok, sure. steps.. a.; etion quali' res in any Tho now' iao©dyo r Dollen Rib ,..410 4ifost tt 4fea(T tiro • made., IIS • 'll� Of c;,urse, the a secret ,of this Qesure.fotedness" taes, in the sturdy, tlkonond blocks . for only tae patented Goodyear die mond presents .TWO gripping edger inn each of FOUR direr t ns 4t a . forward, he ckWord,, right and left. vrGoodyears a when ,ydu Specify the safest,a need 'nevi fires, or •order your new car. a d� AORE PE's a , PLE RDE ON G 1 (j It, • *44 F e, pYEAR TIRES THAN ON ' 8 ly• N 5 , "2 iu aA� t�¢ lry +k' ektevoRrevireP ao paesectiLdoy•di- ,, zorelloss of ol•r a �fr< ° �oPi©sa o0 oss o tcO*,0c ki. i ng er7raicr le ontio- ' "O� ' ?:. ores Ccv Panne} ri ds,4 Borscyo5 ffpd�� ib 14.1ndugos skid, dine'. tityloNinficitio;i.orpoiot-' eihno s°Pcrortneal Dolt o , onetea` 0 seperation, *nt 'SAFE Coato,/it � a doe Gey omr our GOodmaii a ti o o iabarsr0a 'NM I C THER. Kittle) 'b ti •„