The Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-02-13, Page 10a
T GEQRGE'S CH e;•rH
SLINDAYa4TBRUAllY 11.94,7
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Q,S0 rap; HOLY COMM`NON. •
SUNDAY SCIUOOL.
1Q.4Q a.�� MAIN�L
11.00 a.m. HOU. COMi TNIQN AND SERMON.
3.0,,0 p.m. PRIMARY DEPAI TBI NT.
'ri.00 • Maria• EVENING PRAYER JL E.JL1Y ANTU SER1ION•
a NEV. BEVERLY H. FAIT, B.A..
MRS. E. ,DI SSO , Ortanist aruaali C1notr Leader.
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North Sta United Church,
1rIIruMARY.,DEI" ARTMENT, NURSERY CLASS AND.
MISSION BAND.
111 a. THE REM,' OPIATES OF T "E P :(Wil :."
2.36. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
7 p.m. "STRANGE GODS OF INDIA."
Illustrated by -colored 4101and.111Da1&
MINISTER --REV. R. II. TURNBULL, B.A., E.D.. S.T.3I.
Knox Presbyterian Church
9.45 a.m. Suis ay School. 10 a.m. Young People's Bible Class.
111a.m. JUNIOR COAG ELATION.
11 A alt, — PUBLIC WORSHIP — 7 P.M.
THE •MINISTER AT BOTH SERVICES -
MINISTER—REVEREND, RICHARD STEWART
Director of Praise—Mr. William Wickett, A.T.C.M.
Come and Worship the Lord in the Beauty of Holiness.
Victoria St. United Church
MINISTER—REV. LAWRENCE .H. TURNER. B.A.
Organist and• Choir Director—Miss Mary Joyce Strachan
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VICTORIA WELCOMES YOU
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Goderich Baptist . Church
SUNDAY SERVICES
` .'__ _ r.i�•,NDATr SC ' B.OOL. Classes • for . all ages.
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_.. °SILdIr: REV. A...5: RO$LIti will -rte supply minister,
11 a.ni "OL'It RESPONSIIIILITY.''•
7 p.m.' "MASTER OF TIME„SEAS.”
�M1ars.-E11a_I. llanaldso9s. a,L.C.:�i.rM®rganist _
Pidayea Meeting . as usual. •
A WELCOME AWAITS. YOU AT ALL SERVICES
BETHEL TABERNACLE
(Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada)
REV. J. A. PEAL SON,- Pastor.
10 -a.m.. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11 a.m. "A BOUND CHRIST."
7.30. p.m. "TURNING TO THE LIVING GOD."
Tuesday 8 arm. Young People's Meeting.
Friday 8 p.m. Prayer. Meeting; at home of J. West, Blake St.
A HEARTY, WELCOME AWAITS YOU.
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CLARK. y—y�, At .Ellen an�h7ela�a y 3gpr�n8�}sA; Briefs `Vcoderieb, o ,G. ebru4rq 10tr:3, 12+:4, to
.Mr. and Mrs. Iorliyce (,'laar1W 111.31. €
axa(aal'tlt6'h, a e()aa, �n0,�5g Amos.
PATTnid]ltb() . Mr, and M. 3. E.
Patterson are. happy to announce:
the rift Qi- It cion, Garry Allan, at
a.lexanara II spiral, Goderich•, on
Sunday, Febrit • 9th—a brother for
Both
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Juhn�. Roth in a.3
ItUTI,IaDGE --At AleNandr a Hospital,
Goderich,— on February 7th, 1:)47, to
Mr. and Mrs. Winner Rutledge,• ][t.R, •
l;, Goderich, , a .daughter. .
SIla:LINll.--At Acic•axe. dra hospital,
Goderich, coil" February• 9th, 1047; to
Mr: ..and Mrs. Dan, Sieling (Elva
Ross) , Ur. a daughter, 'Dianne
Annetta, • ' ,
IN MEMORJAM .
BELL.—In,'loving memory of'hazel E.
'Bella who passed away One year ago,
February 13, 1946.
Your thoughts were ail.sol ll of us,
You never could forget,
And so we thhi1 that' where you are
You must be watching yet.
As angels keep their watch up- there,
Please God, just • let her •know -
_Th at we down here d� not forget,
We Tuve and miss her so. -
----Always remembered by Ella,
Eldon, Mary and Patsy. • 7x
MURRAY.—In loving • memory of - a
dear wife and mother, who passed
away two years ago February 10th,
1947.
Oh! what we'd give to hear her footstep
Sound upon our • door.
Rut God called and took her home
To that • far and distant shore.
—Always remembered by her hus-
band, sons and daughters. • 7x
TImre'g ria need to throw away that
old'° tire. Have It vulcanized at' Baxter
.Liraiielpl's service staatidn and it will
be good for many mere miles yet. -6
Fuller Brush agent will call at Gode-
rich, on Mondays. Phone $S'i.J, Clinton,
'or leavaatrame at 71, Goderich.
Extra Special!: • Du Barry• Derma.
See Formula:, Guards against that 'water heating, large lot,.gaarage. Prompt
,airy crepey look. Spatial beauty bona03' possession, Phone M A LC OL M
f r`r a limited time. Regular $2.011 s1zE', ,MATIlnus, In urance and RealEstate
now $1.00. Campbell's" Drug Store.
Reserve' February .. .26 and 27 • for
plaar, "Billy's. Goat," presented •' by
North street United church Young.'
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For Results
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FOR �31�1L .- 1 iG1l�D IAOD$ WQOD,
0O oo maple; furnace bloelts, stove
wood or' split and *Sizes ; all l2
inches font(,':•- fDelivcretl in orders o$
two curds or more. ]Gar infatuation
call t31GNAL STAR phone 71. 4Stf
FOR • SALE.. -7 -ATTRACTIVE FRA,ME
bungalow near. Victoria School;
five rc;ou:as, 3 -piece bath, basement, hit:
Adult Groat). •
During the abaeuce Of,. Miss Ann
Wurtele, inspector, • Humane . Society
business . will be carried on by Mr. A.
1'. \Vilkks, president Huron County
Humane „Society. • Phone 84, -7-8'
The Evening .A.u. iliary of North
street United -Church Will meet on Mon-
day, February 17th, at 8 p:m., at the
home of Mrs. Geo. Ellis, Toronto street
(at the pillars).
r ° often .-lifter
Backaches:l;o
_ • quickly.,
first dose. R,umacaps two-way action
attacks the' cause, relieves the pain.
Campbell's and E.merson's Drug Stores.
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The World Day of Prayer service
will -be held , in Knox • Presbyterian
church on Friday, February 21st, at
3 p.m. This service is interdenomin-
ational and' every woman in the com-
:munity is urged to make a special effort
to be.. present. There never was. a
gieater need for prtr;r than there is
today.
MUi:t1HAY.—In loving memory of our The regular meeting of the Graduate
dear mother, Mrs. Walker Dlurra r Nurses' Association will be held Tates -
who passed away February 10th, day, February 18th, at 3.30 pal, at
1945. Mrs. H. R. Hall's, 73 Elgin avenue.
I'd like to sEle her snriling' face -7
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And hear her voice once more ; St.atrick's tea rand sale of food by
I'd like to hae her greet me the Margaret Seager Club at the home
When I knock on the daor. of Mrs. J. A. Graham, Nelson street,
But God has called her' home to hea,•en, March 17th, 3-6 ocfOck,
The regular monthly meeting of Vic -
To that bright and shining shore, • toric Home and School Association will
And we'll meet again some day, I know,
To )9e parted never more. be held Thursday evening, February
—Sadly missed and ever remembered 20, at 3 p.m, This is the birthday
by Edua and hied, Jim and Jerry. 7x party and the guest speaker will be BE PREPARED Fat YOUR
Mrs.. Albert Taylor, , ,,
HELI.,—In memory of my wife, Hazel Swap . it! Sell it! Rent it t Ra. it ! spring sewing. Have . your ma-
E- Young.. Use Signal -Star want ads. _ - chine checked by one of our experts.
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Broker, 115W. -7
FOR SALE. •.�,,: AJAX OATS,
cleaned and treated, $1 per bus.
M. A. VANDLRMEERa' phone 932 r 15,
Goderich, R.R. 2. - 6-1Ox
F'OR SALE. ROBERT WINTER
Estate, Maple street, ' House with
furnace and bath, room ; approximately
2i/2 acres of land, ,barn, chicken house,
garage, gratpe vines, fruit trees, etc.
Apply in writing to BOX 98, SIGNAL -
STAR. -7-8
FOR SALE.—SET OF SINGLE
driving- aurnessw-vit�es----a:nd
collar; also ' cutter. For information
call SIGNAL -STAR,- phone '71. -2
FOR SALE.—USED DINING -ROOM
site, Jacobean style, in good con-
dition. . Phone 336W (in evenings).
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FOR SALE.—CUT-RATE PRICES
on new tires and tubes. 1 can
save you money en pew tire purchases.
Phone 599, FRANK ''GALLOW. Vul-
canizing. 6-7x
ANTEP
]'ANTED.—TWO' FURNISHED Olt
unfurnished heated • rooms for
sleeping accommodations. Apply.
I3d)�a. 837, Goderich. -�
ANTED.—OLD HORSES WILL
pay $1.50 per cwt.; will calf and
pick up saute.. Phone collet JACK
GI'ILBI�`i T, 936 r 21, or FRED GIL-
BERT, phone 93(1 r 32, Goderich. 46tf
ANTED -� itI�JSPONSIBI (:
desire three r, '
couple desist. _thrcG or fotar-room
unfurnished c parts cent. Phone 1093`'x'.
5x
IF YOU ARE ENERGETIC, AM.
BI'L'IOUS and interested in making
good money, inquire about our money-
making proposition. FAMOUS PRO-
DUCTS CORPORATION,
370 Guy. street, Montreal, P.Q. 6-,9
WANTED, — T]@iREIE W OR F0 IJ
room heated apartment, furnished
or unfurnished, for..adults. Phone
1171W, ,Goderich. , Ox
WANTED. LISTINGS OF PRO
'
I I:RTY for sale. Phone 'IAL-
COi,M MATHERS, Insurance and Real
Estate Broker, 115W. 7tf
'WANTED. -- CARETAKER. FOR
MacKay Hall. Three-room apaart-
naent in. basement. Fuel and light pro-
vided.. Duties to commence February
18th. Applications should be sub-
mitted in writing to the undersigned
by February 17th.
S. H. BLAKE: Town Clerk,,
Goderich, Ont. -7
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samingassionsmiiiiampawasnomiwii
Week.o,nd Special
CHOCOLATE MALTED.
AI/LI( '''AHES
35c each
All Orders of $1.00 br mord
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delivered.
PHONE 465
' MEL. CULBERT, Proli,
FOR SALE. — SIX -ROOM HOUSE
on Cambria road. Write BOX..99, PUBLIC NOTICE
SIGNAL -STAR. 7-8x
FOR. SALE. — SIMMONS BED,
spring ad Slumberland inner
spring mattress ; like new. Phone
107014. 5tf.
FOR - SALE. RADIO, ' BABY
sleigh, electric ia:on and ° girl's
bicycle. Phone 746. 7x
available.
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t :the eabd. W e E -- SI OT GUN; 12-
aha iia d - . .Ire:; will be mixiiga t liters•, this o _SAL -.....�}
-Those wDio knew her in life and this spring as usual.
GAUGE, Wincheseer 'pump. Phone
journey through
Although we iti'e warned of .a yery 859. 7x
Know bow much I lost one year ago, serious worldwide shortage' of fertilizer
February 13th.,.,materials, we have a large supply of
—Marshall Beal:-- --ti.-. • -x material on hand and much more
ordered, so as long as' we can secure'
materials we shall continue to mix
the usual grades as ordered by the
farmers. -
Besides these we' mix a 2.12:6 with-
out
m -
out a • filler, which
has beco e very
,popular, as 'it can be sown with any
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ordizatax'y.,seed-drill. Thi � �yna`ty as
TENDERS WANTED
TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITB
TENDER FOR CRUSHING AND
-LAYING GRAVEL ON 'TOWNSHIP'
ROADS
Tenders will be -received by • the : pebble .and 40 lbs, of this contains as
undersigned up..to-3 p.m., march 1st,' muck plant_ food as 125 lbs. of '2.12.6
1947, .for supplying; crushing and lay- with -eller,- —
ing on township roads. .approximatelyFor further information phone or.
00-_srt •rds • of- -gravel:-- `ender -A6 -•s -tate- a rite tq I;U-`K-NOW---DISTR-•IGT: -C-F1-
. %-inch to be O AERATIVE INC., Box 63, Lucknow.
•-price per y ard-a -inch OI
- us''ed and work to be done under the Phpne i 1. We deliver. JOHN JAMIE -
direction and supervision of Township SON, M•atiager. -7-9
Road "Superintendent Robt. Dalrymple ; I .work to be completed by September 1st,
1947r -and bond of $200.00 to accompany
tender. Bonds will be returned to un-
ful tenderers. Tenders to be
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The Free Methodist Church
• - Corner Victoria and Park Streets
"BARRIERS TO BLESSEDNESS'-'
NESS'•'
OR WHAT IS
"THE CURSE OF CHRISTENDOM?"
% MESSAGE' OF INTEREST TO ALL—HEAR IT.
AT7P.M.-
11 A.M. •"A GLORIOUS COMPANY"
W,ednesdaY g p.m. Public Prayer Service.
WHETHER FRIENDS OR STRANGERS
ALL WORSHIPERS ARE WARMLY WELCOMED.
- THE REMAINING METHODIST CHURCH IN CANADA.
REV. R. C. McCALLUM, • Pastor.
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SHE SALVATION ARMY ..
WATERLOO and LIGHTHOUSE STREETS
MAJOR ETHEL L. BURNELL OF TORONTO
Conducting special sera ices on .Stnday 4 February 16th
11 a.m. HOLINESS. MEETING.
2.30 pan. SUNDAY SCIIOOL. • A -
I" p.m. EVANGELISTIC'MEETING.
COME .SND SHARE' THE BLESSINGS.
Captains 0. Smith and M. Lockwood
FOUND
rOUND.-aLADY'S WRISTWATCH.
Owner racy have same by proving
'property and paying for this 'advertise-
ment.
dvertis 7
ment. Phone 510.
success
marked "Tender" and mailed to • the
Clerk. Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk,`
Township of Tuckersmith,
• 6-7- •- Seaforth, ` Opt., R.R. No. 4.
CARD OF THANKS
RS. WM. B. HAWKJN.S IS DESIIV''
01-S of thanking those who were
so kind fo her in her bereavement, She
would alsolike to acknowledge the loan
of ears. for the funeral and the.ilowers.
which were sent.
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Hygienic .supplies (nubber goods),
Mailed postpaid in plain, sealed en-
velope w'it:li price list. Six samples
25c; 24 samples $1.00. Mail Order
Dept. 7-53, NOV-RUBBER CO., Box
191, Hamilton, Ont. • -1-9
Magazine ubscript fon .Servid e
Periodicals to fill every 'need. suit every taste. Over 200 titles,
from j ►venile cnmie. to technical puhlieations. a'
• .Let ufr help you make a seleetion that• will give you a well-rounded
p'fufl of reading' and piel►ue iibout ,' li fmljerttr that intereut -
yoli I
• All the derails f placing new or renewal suhseriptions attended
to -free bf charge. .
A ;Wore call will bring prompt courteous service.
„MARY t'. • 110 WELL
" 4 ST. VINGE NP T, (Rear) 5-8 PHONE 21.3W
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SPORTS ' EQUIPME
at Bargain Prices
HOCKEY STICKS
AT T0c—$1.00—$1.30—$1.75—$2.25
GOAL STICKS
-0 AT $2.75 and $3.40 •
PUCKS
AT -6c and 14c
HOCKEY GLOVES . •
AT $4.29 a pair and' $6.75. a pair
LACES
SKITS
AT $5.35 and Laminated ' Skiis at $9.95
SKI HARNESS
AT $3.95 and $1.95
SKI POLES •
AT $6.98; $3.45 and $1,98 a pair
BADMINTON RACQUETS -
AT 13c a pair
AT $9:50 and $11.00
TOR SALE. —• ONE BREAKFAST
room suite, natural with red trim,
in good condition. Phone 1171W. 6x
DAY-OLD COCKEREL BARGAINS
while they last for this week and
next. Barred Rocks, Light Sussex,
Black Aus
ralo
rps
Light ht 5
sse
x X
New Ilampshires, Newghir
Ham es X
p i
aced Rocks" Light•"S1issex X'Barrett
Rocks $4.15._;New -"'I3ampshires $4.75.
Assorted Heaves $4:45. White Leg -
horns $1.00 per hundred, Two -week -
olds add $6.00,. three -week -olds add
$1 E)0 -peraupdr-eEl----This-\-adveatise-
.went must accompany your order to
receive these prices. TOP NOTCH
CHICKERIE•S,aGuelph, Ontario. - 7-$
NOTICE.
Fleece -line your home with blown
Rockrvool Insulation. Saves fuel with
more comfort. Permanent, fireproof.
Modern equipment and experience'tl
crews. For free estimate and terms
Lphone,:- Goderich 261 or write ROW -
AND C. ,DAY, 5 Thornton ave., Lon-
don. r 2tf
"DAVE ENJOYED REAL PROFITS"
says F. Edna Higgins of
KITCHENER BIG -4 CHICKS
bought last' year:'._ "18 years ago I
bought from you with like satisfaction."
ISN'T , THAT SUFFICIENT
to prove quality?-
CANADA'APPROVtD, BREEDERS
PLLLORUM-TESTI+3D
Wide. choice -breeds, crosses. a Order
soon to avoid later disappointment.
Agent here is EUGENE RYAN, Ryan
. Produce ...Co. " -7
FOR RENT
TO RENT. -u: LARGE BEDROOM
and small sitting -room, furnished
and beated. 'Phone11064J.
TO . RENT. — GARAGE., SERVICE
station, showroom and -adjoining
store- (which may be rented, if tenant
does not require it). Good locatiqn n
ingston street.' Possession March 11.
Apply C. M. CARTER, Box 353, Sea -
forth. 7x
Pictures .
For WeddirigGifts, Showers and
Birthdays
Beautiful Flowers & Landscapes
Framed in Ivory and Goild
And nothing gives such lasting
pleasure as a good 'Picture
SMITH'S ART AND GIFT
STORE
East St. Phone 198
�{ MPLOY:1IENT AND CLAIMS Oi'-
T'IGI
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RS 24011 700$2160=2.340,
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a'
lo'eal centres=tln uhopt
the F•rovi lee
c}fOaltarfo (exclirdirig -the Thufiider
Bay District). •. Full particularson
posters- in post offices, National Em-
ployment Service offices, or offices of
the Civil Service Commission, Toronto.
Application forms, obtainable thereat,'
-should • be filed not later than March 4,
1947, with the CIVIL SERVICE, COM-
MISSION, 465 Bay street, Toronto. -7
FORTY - YEAR - OLD KITCHENER
man, reliable, desires steady work
in Goderich,- preferably in- dairy, but
not essential. Has chauffeur's license
and best of references. Available on
one week's notice. Please state- par-
ticulars to BOX NO. 100, SIGNAL -
STAR, Goderich. -7-8
...GTT...B., BEST.
ANY INSURANCE IS GOOD/
UNTIL YOU HAVE A LOSS
TOO GOOD.
SEE,:
•
H. M. FORD
Get Insured Stay Insured-
Rest Assured.
North St. Tel. 268w
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FOR SALE.—S:LLING OUT AT
• half-price';• one pink and one blue- •
pram' cover, hand "embroidered; in-
fant's sweater, dress, slip and bonnet,
etc.; and a small quantity of fine ma-
terial suitable for baby dress. MRS.
GIGO. MacKAY, 53 Qatiebec street, - or
phone 1090. • - 7x
FOR SALE. --=APPLES, SPYS, BALD -
WINS, 'McIntosh and other vari-
eties; also one hundred bushels of a
late vakiety. FRANK YOUNG, R,R�,
5, one Carlow 208. •
FOR SALE. --CREAM BABY CUT-
T.ER with top and storm-curtaain,
in good. -condition. Apply SIGNAJ--
• STAR OFFICE. 7x
• BARGAINS IN USED FURNITURE.
Electric' , washer,' _ electric stoves,
electric oven, wood tub and wringer,
ready far a motor, $5; folding bed, day
bed, studio conch, large 36" trunk;_
Quebec heater, breakfast suite, dropleaf
table, wardrobe trunk, console radio,
snowshoes, skates, rubbers, 8 ft. store
cabinet, 16 drawers and 4 bins; hen
canaries, $1 each': singers at various
prices. ('. WOODS, Secondhand Store,
12 East street. Phone 242J. -7
BADMINTON- BIRDS --
50c. each -3 for $1.35 ,
TABLE TENNIS BATS _
AT $1.50 and TABLE TENNIS BALLS AT 100 each
NORTH St. x
Gotkritin Ont.
L. 0. Whetstone ; `.
F'OR, SAL17,-100 PLYMOUTH ROCK
end Red Hampshire pullets, cline
months - old. laying. Apply R. J:
C'ARTER, Maitland concession, Col-
borne, phone Carlow 1609. 7x,
,SIMPLICITY WASIIERS MANU-
FACTURED by one• of the -oldest
makers of washing machines in Canada.
.Leave your trr`det°° now for -early- de-
livery. G. A. LINDSAY, phone
934 r 25, Goderich. ' 7x
'BOOKKEEPING and Office set -
vices for small businesses,
stores, garages; lunchrooms,
etc. Monthly statements and
balances. Wage summaries
and 'invoices prepared.
INCOME TAX reports. Personal
and lousiness. (Specializing
in faarni reports.)
TYPING, private or commercial
work, .correspondence, ete.
Work done daily, Weekly
4. or monthly.
OY , N0BENTLEY
PII0N1i i 10 0.1t P.O. BOX 38'
GODERICH
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Contract Barley
er
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,rx+wr�r,ar�,• ...., i r 9 ..
ll..a for.
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-barley grown under contract.
'Contact uS. -
GEO. T. MICKLE & SONS
Phone- 103 _ Hensall, Ont.
GODERICH' RED CROSS
Final - session of- the. annual
meetingwi Z be field in the. rooms
at the Public Library, on Tuesday
evening, February 18th, .1047, at
8.15 , p.m: • •
Election of Officers
D: E. CAMPBELL, Pres.
" GEO. -SCHAEFER, See.
All Members. Welcome
'Records
Music
Pianos
Radios
YOUR CIIO10E of RADIOS
from $30.25 up
SPARTON ,NORTHERN ELECTRIC
ROGERS MAJESTIC - ASTRA
DeFOREST
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REFRIGERATORS AVAILABLE NOW! •
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FAST, • EFFICIENT RADIO REPAIRS
WEST ST.
PMHONE 114
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It's Better and CHEAPER -
TO PREVENT TROUBLE THAN TO CORRECT IT'
Preventive
ainten'ance
1
It's costly to wait till -'you MUST have your car repaiiaed.
It's far better to give it regular attention to keep it in good
running condition.
_SPECIALISTS IN PREVENTIVE N44INTErN INCE—
Repairs may. be purchased oiit of your salary through the
General Motors instalment plan. Ask us for details..
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Gardner Motor Sales
Pl'lbne• 234 • Goderich