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RADIOS, WASHER,S, STOWS
- and FRIGES
AT
Will ileishad Electric
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ARTH1L
A qrt but pretty at-eld_rig
noleannized Aahaited
Claret parsoaaaaa Lud.i. i.
Wednesday. Apial 14.1aben the Rev.
C. B. Wooley aaaed
'yew Mildred Wrialie dauath:ea
Mr. and Mrs_ Pr.11 Tor. Mealatva.
ILIA Robert Elwin Abr. ye:Inge-A '
an of Mrs. Jiabta Arthur and the!
laze Mr_ Arabar. AubUrn The brale
.1 -base a t,.r.zze wah pomade:- lea,
atavaserie-: and consaaet44,11
ru 3? 4.t1L1!1
M Keat Ar:har, vaLo aore 3
sd ("or-
aani,. roars_ Mr. lith
Arthur wasbt trt lave, i.ret-1. mar_
rel.awilag aer.leymoon, Mr. and
Mrs_ Arthur win at-ade Autaarn
• THANK YOU!
The Goderich Intermediate Hockey Players wish to
express their sincere appreciation to those persons, who at
the time of organizing for the 1951-52 season; gave cash
donations toward purchasing of equipment, to Mr. Find-
lay Samna. for uniforms, to the persons loaning their
cars for out-of-town travel and to those who gave of
their help to the Club in any way.
The splendid attendance of the general public
throughout the past season is also appreciated.
McKinley Farm & Hatchery
PRODUCANAJTIVROVED
•
CHICKS
YOUR. ENQUIRIES ARE SO
Write or phone and ask McKinleys
chicks for 1952.
Cockerels, Pullets and
LICITED.
regarding your
Unsexed
697-r-11 Hensall
R.R. 1, Zurich
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Faair eies- merabera seat
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!Mr_ azial 3.tra Wialaaaa Liard.a.
4, ken 301,as, lare.
Mr a Jean-
tt The We:earn* AauactaLasa held
lam staratl, MaLapial connizaaa. Pra-
i ellurk.17.4v:4C Ira.* p:ayed *Rh
1.iai*F7!.
ftTzars
aaa Um_ Hardy ac&a Mr.
Thaaeaea.a.a
14,..•=yterva..1
:Leal its 3.pai1 rate'cliaz Wedate-a-
Iday afterza....n la the chary& with
narseabera of tbe Auburn Bria-k and
auraliar.aea as ga.-ans. The
Mrs. 1L Jr was in
• ealarea- ef the meeting. The Scrip -
tare waa read t.y Visa Irene
Jet,-: nd Iliaa Luty Themtearn
le -d an prayer. A few words of
we:came rogre:r ilauken by Mrs- IL
t'hasszol_ The ra a
Mt:ea...teen and Louise Jeerava naa
:rat:al:eel a duet, Mrsa Gordan Me-'
Cl.:m.-bey et Auburn. a solo, Mi,_,s
Wiataaanof Enda., a sail°,
and greap of ‘‘'.--ttlield girl*. a
chorus_ Mrs. Lea:le o
Brick was gut-swakes. ber theme
teirag --Lord, What Wilt Thou Have
Me to Dar Mrs. C. C. Washing-
aan elae-ed the teiericting with prayer
and 3sacial time followed.
Joan and Gerald Doerr of Xia=r-
ILLODELL—EITIMER
At Nerila Sireet United Chaatb
paraaaageL4 Rea_ J. A_ LPn&rin
valued itr marriage L3.12E:2.2
La "tainter 314 WLr Ilt-CK21 .oragb
beth uf Rutherra'en. TL-
tit- is the datater of Mr. and
Mr Wiird I. ItutLeaglera
and the groom ia. :he sem. of the
late Mr. and alLasa James Ltiddra.
Te bride wore a navy crepe
Artsealeugth dress with white ae-
ctasaries. and rie of at.a-
laza! red carnation petals. After grt
Lroliry:XML..,n 111 Ne -u on:Ara.
rill
the!
live in Holiness -Me. Falls ?Tent the Eaatet vacation acitb
Mr. and Mrs_ aztuart 'Chan:pea- and
!her- friends_
don were week -end gue.,:ts at tbe
Miss Olive Jefferso- n. RN of'
Stratford. Miss, Gladys Jeffersaan,
IL.X., 'and Mrs_ Hineeman of Lon-
Jetlferason home. ,
w appendix operation on Saturday
Mrsa D. E. Robinson is a patient
in Winghaot lat-pital following an
In:writing. Her any friends. swish
be: a speedy recovery.
The Misses Irene Jefferaon and (Intended for last eek .,
tarr i
;Lucy Thompson. teachers.. apent the in--N(*----ta-siN„.(4,-X- -Writ— :-.73- — Mr-
Easter holidays at -their homes and Mrs. Mason 31cAlliater and
hem.
son, Kenneth„ who have moved :o
1
Mater Bob Chanmey of Owen Duagannote retiring Pruni the farm
!Sound spent the Easter vacation this sairina wereatIonored on Thurs-
. .
with his grandparents:, Mr. and day night us/ ay aver 100 friends
WE ARE AGAIN
Contracting Barley
for Canada Malting Com-
PAnY
CONTACT US
Contracts can be arranged
by phone or_ letter.
Phone 103. Nights 133.
A11 Barley Win Be Treated
Free Of Charge-
GEO. T. IIICKLE
& SONS LTD.
KENSALL ONT.
Good Service
--Fast-Unloading Facilities
fACFPL
7 DAYS A
WEEK
THURSDAY, MAY Lit, 1
2:30 Noon
(likaidor to Friday)
02:13 Setwominy)
SHELL NEWS
wiIk
PAT MURRAY
Hist with the News
in Western Ontario
D UN Git.NN ON
71hltirMITIry„ and Gordon. Mr_ at S. I.:. X 4, 3 ara,,oe waaa wawa_
-and Mrs. F Ja Craig of Goderich man_ cards and taaneine weee
werta Sunday visitors at :he Chatte,enjM
i-pyed. rs. George Stuart. Mr_
ney home. Ilion Cameron and Mr. jack Erring -
ton •aupplied music. - Xi'. Cyril
1951 coveredcovcr.ZaWl..1.0Jaiterta-a. aal,a7- :John --ThompworraprvT.enteil Mr. and
.
big, the 14;11 area surveyed slum ylra. MeAllister with a lovely t.4.7 -
the inception of :ant surveya: in (alocal chair and Kenneth with
Canada to 237,000,000 acres_ a pair of , gold cuff links. The
name McAllister has been connected
for nearly a century with the lab
roneessien of West Wawanosh. Me
McAllister was confined to Wing -
ham larapital this spring, for several
weelaa but is making 'recovery pow.
Kenneth ia in his tifth year at the.
Goderich District Collegiate. while
Ihis brother, Robert continues to live
on the homesteatL We join in wish-
, ing the McAllister family a future
of health and happiness. — ,
Tice WA. of :he United 'Church
Iheld a suet-ea.:slut bazaar and blos-
som tea at the church on Saturday
afternoon and realized $late
i Alta Kenneth Brown, student at
Queen's University, Kingston, spent
the week -end with his 1arems,-31r.
and Mr. Wilbur Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith and
sons. Billy and Jim of Toronto were
recant visitors with Mr. and Mra.
. Will. Smith, 4th concession of Ash-
. fie.1dI,
r.t and 'Mrs. Warren Bamford
.3
Qf Preston _were visitors with the
Anderson futnily over Easter.
Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Kilpatrick
and family of Toronto were recentvisitora with Mrs. S. J. Kilpatrick
and other relatives in the. district.
31r,-. Rebecca Caldwell and (laugh-
ter. Pearl -were visitors on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Will Smith, Ash-.
field TOwnship.
Soil surveys in Canada duang Boyle read an addreas and Mrs.
UT
IF YOU PLAN TO BIIELD
LET'S TALK IT OVER
Phone 782 • ' Elgin Ave. East
PLANING MILL AND BUILDERS' SUPPLY
yo•INIMIlv
THOUSANDS OF '• •
Started Chicks.
AND
Twice -weekly Hatches of
Day -Old Chicks
AT
Crawford's Chick Hatcher
LUCKNOW
Rhode Island Reds Sussex X Rh. is. Reds
B. Rock X White Leghorn Reds X B. Rock
All from Canadian approved stock.
All guaranteed healthy and hardy.
FOR SUCCESSFUL FLOCK -OWNERS
WE CARRY
NEW LIFE AND LIFETERIA KEDS
– DR. SALSBURY:3 PRODUCTS•
HAMESWAY POULTRY EQUIPMENT
GODERICH—CONTACT* LAKESIDE PRODUCE
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• No,Exposed Nails -
1ki Complete Double Coverage
• Fire -Resistant Mineral Surface
• Comes iniRED, GREEN or BLACK
TAKE YOUR BUILDING PROBLEMS
TO YOUR BARRETT DEALER
Besides roll roofings, your
Barrett dealer has a complete
line of roofing, insulation and
weather -proofing materials.
THE BARRETT COMPANY, LIMITED
Halifax • Saint John Montreal
Toronto Winnipeg Vancouver
E. Breckenridge
Phone 135 Hamilton St.
* Reg'd rode,Mark
John Jeffrey &Son
Phone 782 Elgin Ave.
FORGETFUL
Wife: "'Didn't you take the ear
down town this morning?"
• Absentminded husband: "Good
Heavens: Now I remember. I
turned to thank • the chap when I
- got out and wondered where' he
had gone."
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Cemetery
Memorials
PRYDE & SON
Clinton,• Exeter, Seaforth
Write Box 150, or phone 41S,
Exeter •
and we shall be pleased to
call.
WE ARE AGAIN
Contracting
• Barley
for the Canada Malting
Company the same as last
year.
Our elevator has been
completed and we are
equipped with four ramps
to provide you with
SPEEDY, UNLOADING
FACILITIES. '
W. G. Thompson,
& Sons Ltd.
Hensall.- Day phone, 32;
night phone 2.
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Itepresentative
K. S. GTrTs* — GODERICH
ST. MEWS rs..a., TEA
Beautiful spring weather went
hand in hand with the suevess of
the Spring tea, baking and mud*
sale held 011 April 19 in Mr.
Dounelly's office • by SL Peter's
Mrs_ 11. Simpson, president, was
a charming hceatess as she greeted
the many patrons Mrs_ Josephine
Chisholza and Mrs, Con. Baecialer
poured tea from a. beautifully ar-
ranged table, with its lace eloth„ a
lovely centrepiece of spring ffoieers.
carried out in mauve, pink and
blue tones and pink tapers in
crystal candlesticks_ The two love-
ly silver servit- •completed • the
set wig.
Mrs_ IL Austin had charge of the
tea room. The appointed table- for
Late rhina and silverware was pret-
tily -arranged with a lace cloth and
een:repieee of spring flowers.: Mrs.
Austin's assistants in the tea room
were Mrs. E. Jeffry. Mrs_ A. Wisser.
Mrs_ C. Robinson. Mrs. W. Robin-
son. Mrs_ L. Oulette. Mrs_ L.
Cundari and Mrs. E. Carney. Each
had chart- of a table deeorated
with a• white cloth and yellow
daffothils_ Those in charge of the
other tables were: baking.* Mrs. F.
Donnelly and Mrs. L. Walzak:
candy. Mrs. J. S'herratt and Mrs. W.
Kinahan: white elephant table.
Mrs. A. E:u.
NOTICE
An members of Huron Lodge, No. 62 and Rebekah
Lodge, No. 89, -LO.O.F., are invited to' attend divine
worship at Victoria. Street United Church,
Sunday, May. 1 i th
Members'and adherents are asked to meet at MacKay
11211, --at 6.30 p.m.
18-19
_,...urs....c,..-,sehlwaier---bdtf-',ehar.Te-ot-AUB1311,11- DRIVER- rafILD —
the prettily arranged plates of de -1
licioua sandwiches,. Mrs.' T. ,Dren-
nan and 3Irs_ Frank Leddy pre- t wanianw j.; Meetinchey, RR_ 2,
pared the tea. china and- sib-er-
Anburn,was fined 50 and costs by
ware. A a:ratifying sum was real- [Magistrate D. E. Holmes, QC., last
' • ,15
. Thursday, when be pleaded ;mail.-
• GLAZIER—GOLLAN -to a charge- of driving while his
ability to do so was impaired by
Rev. II. E. 31inaker of Bethel aleohoL ('town Attorney 11. Glenn
Tabernaele, officiated at the wed- Hays,-ljc, said that 31eClinchey
ding of Mary Louella.Gollan. daugh- was overtaken by police as he was
ter of Mr. Williath 4-;ollan. of Luck- driving from Dungannon to Nile
now, to Ronald,'Glazier. son of ion the night of April 29. Ile was
Mr. and Mrs_ Russell Glazier, of itined an additional $3 and costs
Goderiela on Saturday. April 19. for having no tall light oh. his-
2_3to at" the home t'of the truck.
groom's parents. The bride. given
in marriage by her father. looked •
Pretty in a floor -length dress �f-
white rayon jersey with sw-eetheart,
headdreas of white net with „floor- •
length veil and carried a crescent
bouquet of red roses and white
stephanotis. 1rs. R. Desrocheaof
Goderich. sister of the groom. was
matron of honor and was prettily
attired. in brocaded pink taffeta
with matching headdress and car-
ried aetclonial bouquet of pink and
mauve sweet peas.' Mr. Grant Gol-
Jan of I,12ehnow. brother of the
bride, was groomsraan. After the
ceremony. Mrs. llinaker. sr. and
Mrs. II. E. Mitiaker. sang "1 Love ---
Yau Truly' At the reception .Mrs.
Glazier received the guests tvear- „-
hut a navy dress with grey acces-
sories and a cora-age of yellow roses.
Mr. and Mrs. Glazier will reside in.
Goderich. -
$50 FOR IBEPAIRREENT
341i*ES-THIP DXSPITE LNitICRY
Carrying on the rugged traditions
• of her football playing father, who
is a member oT the famed CalgarP
Stampeders. six -months -old Sandra.
Brown motored all the way from
Calgary to Goderich despite the fact
that only a 'few days before she
left Calgary she fell out of bed and
broke her collarbone_ Her mother,
of course, accompanied her on the
motor trip east with :Airtue friends
who were journeying to Ontario.
Her mother is Mrs_ Gordon Brown,
a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
M. Simmons of Goderieh with whom
they are visiting..
A GOOD MIRROR
IS A JOY FOREVER
WE HAVE A
MIRROR FOR 'EVERY
ROOM IN THE HOUSE
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A Pilkinglea Co,paray
VICTORIA AND EDWARDS STS. PHONE 2-4457 . KITCHENER
„‘. Send 1 fr your list of- visitors to
Pergonal Mention, The Signal -Sian.
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^ ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
here's a new taste tluill,
for you- juot tiy
CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP
on your cereal M-rn-rn! Good.
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