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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-04-10, Page 9
RBAlry AMP Rib 94th, 9 The New 1947 Admiral Automatic Radio -Phonograph incor.pai-ates all the post-war wonders of'radio science and musical reproduction. Big 5 -inch dynamic ,speaker which assures clear tonal beauty, without distortion. 5 4a -is . ape manerit` neecl� .. plays` twelve 10" records or ten 12". Genuine Walnut Veneer, Cabinet. Beam -power .radio performance, bass compensation' and exclusive Admiral ,"Aeroscope". See, Hear and Compare Admiral Per- formance. Afl of these. outstanding ���0 ® featurerykr ONLY Less than 5 seconds eldpse between records with Admiral Automatic Record Changer. A' tremendous v �.ad araiage..in.,p.l:ay,i_ng.. phony records. The opera- tion is smooth and noiseless. • TIM,' R.!.. R : DE I I AL . A LREBUR • 1f,,E10 i URN, April B.—Mars, Joe Moho of Detroit baa heeam visiting herpa r - eats, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fulford, a r, l other ainembere of the family the past two weeps. Mrs. Geo, it nlgOrd returned to her home on Sunday after her recent oper- ation in Goderich hospital. Latest re- ports are that be 15- making a splendid recovery. 'Miss Evelyn Bogie left on Saturdiay for Colliaagwood to go on board the pacltagir freighter &#senora as assistant cook. Sheexpects to be away about' six weeks. . , Miss Ada Dow is, spending the Baster vacation at her home near •Winghafn. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Chisholm and Alma visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Austin Quigley of Ashfield. Mr. Quigley is recovering nicely after hit3 recent operation at London. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horton 9f Beech- ville were week -end visitors witiv the latter's father, Mr. Horace . Ilorton, at the home of the Misses Edith and PLizzie Horton. , Other visitors on Sun- day were Mr. Thos. Hortdn and several of his children, from Goderich, also his married daughter and husband, Wingha ;i' is to have daylight paving 4e, •beginning April '20th and eoaa- tiau4 tg to Septe,�s ben Sheldon ii ricket; welit unow c . busi- ness anon of I'ordwich, hat3 sold his busines there and has removed. with his wife. to ]Eiiitebener. The. Village Council of Brussels is considering the installation of a water- works system and is engaging • nu engineer to wale a survey of the village and 'report on the estimated cost. The Ontario Department of High- ways has awarded contracts for three new bridges on highway No. 0, be- 'tween Bxeter and the Blue Water Highway. The cost of -the three bridges will be -about .$200,090. After twenty-two years in the furni- ture and hardware business at Zurich, in partnership with Wiiilam'Johnston, Albert Kutbtleisch has sold the furni- ture and undertaking part of the buss, 'ass to Zeit Westlake and the hard- ware p(irt. toorne Rader. - Matpte_syrup made twenty-eight years ago, formed part ofryda dinner served by Mr. and Mrs. John Armstrong, Mr., and Mrs. Wellington Harney, from Stanley township, to recent week -end London. guests. The syrup had kept well. -but \1r. and Mrs. Jas. Cbisholiii and Alma had lost some of its flavor over 1Iie are mowing to their new house .in Gude-- yeitrs since. it was made it March, 11)11); rich this week. The farm_ Was gur- The death of Alice Jane l'udinore, chased by Mr. -Chas. Crawford,. and wife of Entiaanuel ,Wand. Clinton, oc- sons, of Port Albert, •last spring. curred 011 Saturday last la her seventy - The April meeting of the Leeburn third year. A daughter of • Mr. and W.M.S. will be held •-at Mrs. Bert Mrs. William (,ndmore• Airs. Word was • BogioLs next Wednesday, the 10th. Mrs. learn iu Clinton and, with the excep- (Rev.) (_'ronhielm wilt be the' leader. tion of brief periods at Wyoming. Some from this district attended,the \yarea cul Baytield• spent all her lite meeting at Clinton on Tilesday •oh the in that. tol'n. • Beside, her haaslaauad. Proposed Ontario cream producers' she leaves (010 •daughter, Mrs. Murrey marertite Colborne township farmers (_ be Quoin.. s (,f,ra- (;(cLondon, lr•ldforett, it lifelong resident -in the Township Hull, ,Carlow, on of the I;lyth district,, died in tlae cliff - ' April .24th, when the scheme • wilt be ton hospital on March !(;tlr after an, voted on. I illness- of two years. IIe was in his ' Federation of :agriculture.—'this Fri- eight eightIL'yeI0. lie wad ba111 two day evel>_ing, April 11th, all citizctus' miles south 'of Iily.th on _what is now Of Colborne township are invited to the No. 4 laigliway'atid with the exception Towv;}nship Ilaall at Carlow, where the of ..two years at Westfield spent his Fed't4ration of. Agriculture is providing entire life on this farm until he sold an evening of entertainment. The four it two years aig0i. He had since lived young people, Helen Montgomery, ,I'fleixnor Willis, Edward Clutton and '1 tt s f uxn Col-. borne who attended the short course on '•CWuperatlon and, Conservation at London in -Christmas week, will, each give a report, Musical' entertainment also is being provided for between re- 1)orts. Everybody welcome! • ASHFIELD with his daughter, Mrs. Darwin Carter, Rullgtt township. lie is survived by Ws wife, the,,former B1 zabetb Parks' of 'Westfield, Qu;C aitm.ughteri.Dirn. Carter, and two soots, N'oranan P. Garrett, Blytta, and Newman Garrett, Loudon. Ordered to Seek 1%liissull$ Hein'. • An extensive search has been ordered by Justice G. A. Urquhart, sitting In court at London, for W itfrd Zirlt, a native of Zurich, vvbo left the family home, in 1918 and has not been seem since. `lirlE is being sought, • with a sister, Dorothy, and a brother, Boger,, as beneficiaries under the will of their mother, Catherine, who died in Janu- ary. 1945, leaving' an, estate of more than. $8,000. Their shares, • .each amounting to $1,018, were ordered paid into court, pending the searl'h. Dorothy Zirk has not been heard "from since 1942. Roger Zirk disappeared in 1941. All three were advertised' fur in 1945 without result. _... _MODEL 62G2IVORY Oft WALNUT "FiNISH Handsome- S4aeamlin- ed Plastic Cabinet • ' AC -DC Syperhelro, -4- dyrt4:i7cuik'=o-Exclus, .- ive Admiral Aeroscope (Eliminates aerial an, group. •. •uta s"'„'• Purpose Tubes 0 Ilfu- t y .minaYed Dial with o . Luminous1, Slide Rule Pointer. • 5 Long Life Tubes. (Ivory $43.95). . All of These . Features for $4,:50 Only The Admiral tone arm may be lifted (even dur- ing the change cycle) and returned to any playing point on the..., record-'-- -w13tiViit injury to the - mechanism. 4,//grkalt The Admiral Automatie Record Changer will not chip or break records. Plays 12 10 -inch- or 10 12 -inch records automatic- ally. And another Admir- al feature•. ,-. only 3 mov- ing parts during change cycle. Beevers Auto and Bicycle Supply WEST ST. • GiRDERICH Presbyterian The April 'meeting of the Ashfield Presbyterian W.M.S. was held at the homef Mrs. Reuben Wilson. Miss Sadie Johnston was in' charge of the -program and opened the meeting with 6 -hymn. The Scripture reading, 1 Corinthians 1-10, was read by -"Mrs. Neil MacKenzie. It - dealt with -Christ's crucifixion and at censiuia _ tutu• .II .(v.eu _.11rs Earl Howes offered 'prayer, ..'The -Eye=wit-- nc;sses.." After another hymn,' Mrs. (Rev.) ithoad gave a reading on ''A Short Ilistpry of the Billie:" Mrs. Dian McDonald- offered prayer. • Mrs.' Dont- ald It. 1,CacKenzie gave the topic from the study book, >;vhich• dealt with the rn-d vee'e f-- ; •le . --•' Africa, also Mary Murray. The'hymn "Abide With Me" was sung, and, Mrs. H. MacLean read •a paper. On Easter and its significance to all believers. •The -roll call was - answered with au. alipropriate Easter` verse.. Mrs. Eliza�- .tieth Rose read-. the dedicatory prayer. • The president, Mrs. Isabel MacKenzie, took charge fot the business. There were discussions on the •bale, quilts, Christmas cards for Formosa, 'new' -study book, means -of raising funds to furnish the kitchen in the basement; financing the upkeep of a hospital bed for Mrs. 'Quinn in India. The meeting closed with the National Anthem, after Which the hostess served a dainty lunch. • SHEPEAROTON 01EI1l''a+PPARP T O1'�a', A.pVil 8. — Mr8,, rear! Bogie, who is spending the .muster in Midland with her parents, Mr. an61 AirsWm. Wilson, spent the weeetacnad with Air. and Mrs. Boli `Bogie. Mr. Lawrence Allamang of prea914 is spending the Baster holiday with lids brother Vernon at' the h9el a of lois uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs., Frank litawkinL ' Mils Betty INIugford fill' toud0it agissat tk0 wce14-en(d with ber Ura gad Mrs. Andersen Aiug1ard= Same of the yORtpg people We tub*. ,nannity attended the lboekey natebeil at •Stsat or'd on. Thursday 'iUIld Saturday' zdgi is Mr. Wan. Uiawkbis Ia 1,1a > t viii. borne with Mrs. A. `Porter after $peril. ing some time with Ur. lend Mra&erla' -lohnsto with Minard's, the great rubbing lini- ment, sworn foe of muscular and joint soreness; stiffness and pain. Us©. it generously, It's greaseless, has no unpleasant odor', dries quickly. Use it for daddruff and skin disorders, too. 'Get a bottle at your druggist's today, Keep it handy on yoiitr e bathroom shelf. 125R SALES SERVI,'E PAPTS Phone 625W dun Affections 4 -ton Cause For Unhappiness Are you ashamed of your appearance because of a skin rash, boils, pimples, or other skin affectiolis I Too few people realize that these..affections,may 'be easilyremedied. Impurities in the blood may often bthe cause :for ugly skin affections,`; To get relief from . skin troubles, boils and °pimples, try Burdock Blood Bitters. This vegetable compound acts on the bowels, kidneys, liver and stomach. It helps to eliminate wastes from . the system. The result may be a smoother, clearer skin.. B.B.B.ahas brought relief to thousands of other .Canadians suffering • ir•or}skin affections. It should do the satnQ for you. Ask for it at any drug counter. Specify Burdock Blood Bitters. The '1',. Milburn Co., Limited. Toronto, Ont - An old trayelling preacher, encounter- ing many a meal wlYich needed season- ing, always carried a bottle of tabasco sauce with •him. • At one _meal a hill - .hilly eyed it curiously, then requested glome and' poured it liberally over a piece of beef which he bolted. There was a • pauses Suddenly the hillbilly made a grab for the water pitcher, h'inally be spoke ; "Well, sir, you're the frrst; minister I ever met who carried a saniple of hell right with him." THE pILL.ARS 'OF CONFIDENCE • In the formative period preceding VC; launchin,, of MINEMAKERS, LIMITED. there was pressing. need for 'an authentic map of the PORCUPINE GOLD BELT, clearly delineatincj the position of the clusters 'of gold mines, that have made this ,the greatest producln gold 'area in CANADA and one • of the greatest in the world • This map, right up to the minute and based, on the most authoritativd information, is available for public distribution. On receipt of the attached coupon a copy `will Ire mailed to you. , a,oionooe ee aa,o®- Robert 'Se Y.Is.y i. Coo, r so Richmond it. W.�. TarantoIna1. - asa dead tie a Rept al Your tt tht$ nitnute" POlituDtnu dotal Sett nap withe! t obligation. Name" eeo00o00000000tl0Ar000Od0000y0000oesoa0o0e000golead • Atka* d00E00600006000000000000eoesa00000000i1,06000a0 r • No business can .I ord to face risks which s . ou a covers . y ins . r- ance. Let us analyse your _needs, explain . bow insurance can protect your business from loss in. many ways and arrange plan- ned Pilot policies to cover all eventualities. We write Pilot Insurance to cover sel- ected'risks in Automobile, Fire, Personal Property 'Floater, Burglary, Cargo, Eleva- tor, Teams, Plante Glus6, General and Pub- lic Liability, Fidelity and Surety Bonds. Always the - Same Jur' service is al- ways the sable, no matter how much or how little the farriily- wishes to pay. Tie price.. of a - service �con- ducted' by us deter- mines only the quality of the- merchandise — involved — and _ this - -a has been true during all the years we have served this district. J. W. CRAIGIE—GEO. G. MacEWAN, ,Goderich G. C. TRELEAVEN, AGENCY, Dungannon, GORDON JEWELL, R.R. No. 6, Goderich: -Representing • - • ST. HELENS ST. ITELF NS, April 7.—Miss W. D. • Rutherford of Kirkland Lake, Miss Norma \Veath.erhead of Alton, Miss Norma Weatherhead of Kiarlough, Miss Joyce_ Newtons, of Wheatley,. Miss IIelen Newton of Ottawa, and Mr. ('has. \Ii- • Quiliin of Zurich are spending the Easter vacation at fheir homes here. Easter Visitors. --Easter visitors in the community included -Ii'. and. Mrs. Neely Todd -arid David. of Stratford, with Mr. and --sirs. D. Todd ; lir. •and Mrs. \lel. Brown,' of Waterloo, with Mr. and 1Ir:R. 'Woods: Mr. and Mrs. G. It. 'Miller, M I:ondou, with Mr., and \irs. C liester'Taylor 'alis] Mr. and Mrs. :1W. 1. Miller; t1 r. and Airs. ^(':. S. \Ic Intyre and- •Donald, .of ,ieafarrcl. with Mr, and• Mrs. W. I. Miller: Mr. and 0 Mrs. ,Ronald Roth well, 'ol Nor•wc�ocl, and Mrs. Al. Martin and Nedily. of Tor- onto, with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. -Thoth; 'Mr. and Mrs. Robert MoQuillin atilt Ge,arge, of Hamilton, .with Mr. \Win. and Miss 'Beatrice AIcQarillira. 'NILE, April 8.- \Ira. .and Airs. (;rat- haln .'inti l -e spent . ;a-au•1 Mrs. Earl' McNee (if llelinorc. Dorothy and Worthy McNee returned with their OM for the Easter' hitlidays. Miss Mary Nivins «•en1 to Belniore on Sunday to assist Mr:<. Eitt4i"3ieNee in moving to their new home In' that. village. \1r. and Mrs. Albert Thayne and fam- ily, ;of Toronto, are visiting relatives in this vicinity. \Ir. and -Mrs. Harvey Freeland and .baby Karen, of Delhi. and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Cantwell, of C;oderra i,tiiled Mr. and Mrs. A.. Kerr and o Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Rutledge•on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. 'Clifford Horton of Woodstock visited In, this vielnity on Sunday. The Nile Cgmmunity ('lut> held its annual meeting on Monday. A11 of- fleers ' were returned for the coming year. . FLOYD M. LODGE , DIRECTOR 13 MONTREAL ST. PHONE 120 .,ranat.uARot, Despite the removal of the Price Ceilings on Soft Drinks we are pleased to announce that the price of Coca-Cola remains unchanged ,113 •