The Goderich Signal-Star, 1952-05-01, Page 9•
LADIES' GABARDINE SUITS
Navy -Size 12 -Reg. 29..95
Tangerine Size 12 -Reg. 32.50
Powder Blue -Size 12 Reg . 29.95
Mituve---Size 14 -Reg. 32.50 T
Grey Pie and Pie Size 14 -Reg. 29.95 ....
Pak Green -Size 16 -Reg. 32.50
Bright Red -Size 16-Reg,232.50 ,*
2 Powder Blue Size 16--Reg.29.95
Powder Blue Size 16 -Reg. 32.50
Dark Brown Wool -Size 16 -Reg. 34.95....
19.95
24.95
19.95
24.95
19.95
24.95
24.95
19.95
24.95
14.95
ALL-WEATHER COATS -Reg. 32.50 23.95
ALL OTHER COATS DRASTICALLY REDUCED
SHORTIES AND LONG COATS -AS LOW AS _12.95
SLACKS AND STRIDES in Rayon Gabardine, Sharkskin.
Glen Cheeks, Worsteds and English Grey Flannel
Sizes 12 to 20-5.98 to 9.59
Wide selection of latest styles in
StriMintit DRESSES
innft. - Pieolay Criskay - Cottons -Silk Prints
3.98 up
Shan
444
Group of RAYON BlfIEFS'-Small and Medium 3 pr. 1.00
RAYON- JERSEY GOWNS -S -M -L -Pink or Blue
Reg. 249 1.98
CLEARANCE OF SbIPS-.=-'White-44,and 46 only 98c
" LOVABLE" -BRAS----Broken .Sizes 79c
"Permalift" GIRDLEs' ANI) PANTY GIRDLES
All Elastic, 3.95
COTTON EYELET TRIMAMISOLES-- -
Cotton Eyelettritii SLIPS AND HALF SLIPS -298
ENGLISH INTERLOCK T Slims 1 50 to 2.98
CLEARING LADIES' LUGGAGE -Sets and Single Pieces
1-3 Off
JEEP HATS -Plain White or Cheeks 98c
The .Square
rhea
• CHILDREN'S WEAR,-Z.FINAL CLTARMICE •
RAYON PANTIES -----Sizes 2 to 12 3 pr. 1.00
OVERALLS -Bedford Cord -Paid Doeskin-CordurOy;
Reg. to 2.98 - 98c
Children's ANKLE.S0X-6 to 8'/ -Reg. to 39e..3 pr. 50c
GROI'P OF SMALL BOYS' SHORTS-SUM3IER
SUITS -JERSEY ROMPERS-TERRYcLom ROBES
29c up
BOYS ' KNEE SOX -Wool and -Rayon Mixture -
Sizes 7 to 91.= -Reg. 69c-3 pr. 1.49
WOOL WINDBREAKERS-2 to 8 in group 98c
MELTON CLOTH WIXDBREAKERS---$ to 16 - 1.49
OTHER JACKETS 1.98 up
SUITS
DOUBLE BREASTED TWEEDS -2 pr.
Trousers -Reg. 17.95 .. 12.95
WOOL COVERTS -PLAIN SHADES -Double
Breasted -2 pr. Trousers -Reg. 18.95
Sizes 7 to 16 in Group.... 14.75
DOUBLE BREASTED NAVY WOOL BLAZERS
AND GREY FLANNEL SLACKS IN STOCK
TROUSERS -Tweeds and Wool Coverts 1.95 up
PULLOVER SWEATERS 79c
RDIGANS*--Button or Zipper -Reg. to 4.9a.. 2.98.
TS Short Sleeve -Checked and Plain
to 16 1.49
SPORT SIIIR
Patterns -6
--MEWS-SUTTS-TO__
CLEAR
• Navy Blue Serge -3 ,PieearSingle Breasted -
Sizes 42. 44: 46%1Reg. 32.50 .... _ ..... 19.95
English Flannel W.9rsitet.1-3 piece -Double Breasted -
Size 42 Stout -Reg. 42.50 24.95
;wool Covert -2 pieee-Double -Breasted-Size 42.
Reg. 33.95 19.95
WOol and Rayon Gabardine-Beikv-Double Breasted
2 l'auts-Size 55_00 34-95'
Blue Gabardine -2 pie -et -Double Breasted -Size 40.
Reg_ 47.50 24.95
Glen Cheek -2 piece -7 -Double Breasted -Size 39
Reg. 37.50 22.50
Grey Herringbone Tweed -3 piece -Sae 38.
Reg. 32.50 19.9-5
Flannel Worsted -Brown -Double Beasted-2 pants_ -
Size 36 -Reg. 47.50 29.95
Discontinued Clearing Lin'es
BOYS" AND GIRLS' RUNNING SHOES -Brown
Slue Sizes 4 to 13 and 1 to .5 -Reg. 139
% Price
NDA1S--Leather with Neolite Soles -White; Red,
• and Green
Childreu's Sizes8 to 10 -Reg. 3.25 2.25
Misses' Sizes 11 to 21/... --Reg. 3.69 2.50
SPORT SLACKS -Rayon Gabardine -Summer Shades
• 4.95
Pleats and Zippers -Sizes 30 to 42
STROLLER JACKETS -Hip Length in Showerproof .
Poplin -Full plaid lining -Sizes 36 to 46...2 9.95
SPECIAL-W1NDBREAKERS-Rich Butternut Suede
or two tone Horsehide -Sizes 38 to 4-4 -• 19.95
EXTENSIVE RANGE OF SPRING SPORT JACKETS
Strollers - Casuals Reversibles --'WitTalire-akers
Variety of materials at attractive prices...
PEN31AN'S WORSTED WOOL WORK CARDIGANS -
Button Style -Sizes 38 to 44 3.49
sl"MMER ANKLETS -Many eolors,-(;uaranteed
- First Quality 49c
SOX - SHIRTS - TIES - SPORT SHIRTST SHIRTS
Quality Lines at Budget Prices
DONTFORGET-
1( ADDITION TO YOUR. USUAL SAVINGS -
YOU GET CASH COUPONS TO THE VALUE
OF 3c ON EVERY DOLLAR YOU SPEND.
THESE COUPONS ARE REDEEMABLE ON
ANY FUTURE PURCHASES.
GIRLS SANDALS -Brown -Crepe Soles. -Size
-2 and :3 only -Reg. 2.50 • 1.79
(111LDRE.S.S' BOOTS -Brown or White -Size 2
to 101 -.-Reg. to 3_25 1.69 up
BOY*S OXFORDS--Black-Neolite Sole -Rubber Heel
Sizes 8 to 101,4 3.29
11 to 134:2 2.98
• 1 to 5 3.39
OXFORI)S-As above in Brown -Sizes 1 to 51,-. 3.65
HEA VY WORK BOOTS--Paneo Soles-BOy.s sizes
11 to 131 -.1 -Reg. 4.95
CLEARING ODDS AND ENDS OF SHOES
Some Mens" -Soni Boys. -Some Kids'
1.00 pair
EXTENSIVE RANGE OF :*FLEET FOOT" SHOES-.•
•• Basketball ••Softball. and the new 'Baseball" with
cushion areh and one pieee moulded
rubber eleatsThe ideal thing for the young ball player.
QUALITY WORK BOOTS -Oil Tanned Leathers with
Panco-Neolite or Leather Soles 5.98 up
Men's Size 6 to 11.
_KITCHEN _PE BODY Qf&LITY _WORK CLOTHING_
Overall Pants - Sailor Pants Saddle Pants -Bib Over-
alls. -''Streamliners- •'..Tumbo.• OVeralls-
Stnocks - Shirts
CARHARTT OVERALC
LS and SMO(
LASALLE WORK SHIRTS':
Many other lines of work. elothing-S0X-Gloves-Pants
-SH RTS at Budget Priees.
E Goderich
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In' the journalistic orgy of get- / Kent in the current Reader's Digest. ' HOLMESVILLE 'WESTFIELD OBITUARY
ting the stcir3 of the ship Flying They chartered airplanes at 42,000
Population Totals PORTER'S HILL
Enterprise on the front pages of a day, thonsh often they couldn't. WESTFIELD, April 30. -Mr. and ; • MRS. J4-tliN STRAIT( t'N'
the nation's press last winter, see the Enterpr,ise because of fog. •IIOLMESVILLE, April 30 . -The airs Peter 41? Groot and babe were Mary Watson. widow of the late
and photographers paid In
porters
51,500 a day for seagoing tugs to for coverage -with no complaints
take them to the scene, 'says George ,from home offices.
all, about 51,000.000 was paid w.M.S. Spring Thank -offering ser -
BI
LEGION HALL
Sat., May 3rd
JACKPOT OF $36.00 for full hotise in 56 .calls.
If not won on Saturday, value of jackpot and also
number of calls will be raised each week until it
is won.
17 GAMES $1.00
$5.00 CASH PRIZE
4 SPECIALS -Share the Wealth
Doors open at $.30 p.m.
1st guile -starts at 9.00 p.m.
'441NIMOIMIIIIM1111111.11Wilmim.
Walkerton visitors on Sunday. ' John •Straiton, died in Alexandra
vice was held in Hohnesville United Mr -and Mrs. W. A. Campbell of Hospital on Sunday morning,
Church n Sunday morning.
Th, Auburn visitd
ed on Sunday with - ,• She was the daughter of the late
o'
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Spiegelberg. ',James Watson and Mary Mc -Ritchie.
Rev. M. G. Newton, minister of the
..• Mr. and-Mrs-1Nya .flohb of. Belie.... She. is survived .by t wo sons. John
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Church, introduced the guest vine spent the week -end -With Mr. Watson Straiton of Toronto and
sPeaker, Miss m, (7. Rutherford of and Mrs. Mauriceltosman.." James Alexander Straiton,
St. •Ilelens, • who talked ou "The Mr. and Mts. Maitland Henry of ,rich, and two sisters, MrS. J;imes
Challenge- id India." 'A choir of Blyth visited Sunda3,•• with Mr: and 3IaeFarlane and Miss • Maud. Wat-
W.M.S. members sang two anthems, Mrs. 'Marvin. McDowell, .• 'sou of Toronto.• She was meml
with Mrs. W. J. Yeo as organist. Guests at the hole of -'Mrs. Fred of Kno,X Presbyterian Church.
Cook on Sunday were the • Misses The funefal took place from the
Violet Cook; of ,Goderich, Mildred Brophey ,Oneral hon' on -Tiiesday
Cook and ,.L6frne Hanna of net- afternoon conducted by .the. Rev.
grave and . -"Mr. A. E. Cook of Itlyth. ,8.. G. MacMillan. Interment was
'Mrs. „Ai. E./Johnston of Donny- in Maitlatid retnetery..••
lirOOk-SPent if few "days with her • -Pallbearers were di -Dunlop,
daugliter, Mrs. Howard .1Campbe1l. R. t'. Hays, Ilarold. Newoombe,
afid Mr. Campbell. ,Clayton Edward. Fred 'Watson and
Mrs. Norman MeDowel•viAted1,.8..1. Acheson: . --
on Thursday 'with. her aunt.
Wilkins of G6derich. '
Mr. Donald Snell returned home
of Constituencies 6 -:us HILL. April 30. -
ISto- • Thi. April incetinti; of the Common -
how 10 -Year tiain it v Club • was held at the home of
' MN. Gordon Manning with 21 ladies
1 According to a bulletin of Ito' present. The meeting opened with '
D4iiiiiniou Ittir!.,:iu of ••Tat,stl-es repeating the Lord's Prayer. The
showing t be • 1,51 popular ion of secretary's and 1 reasurer's reports
tauada by ei
lectoral osl
tiicts oised •
wei-e given. The roil call was
. .. .
on the ninth • ceustis. both liiiron
answered by •natning a candy sub -
North and Huron -Perth showed iti-
stiluie for children. The .tostery
(1-:::-"s4's in lininnalnin in 19.41 over prize wz,is won by Mrs. Frank Pico.
1•"1. 1 iv I1%4 'n;•• 1'1 ' ' . '''' " '', The same t,xeentive was chosen for
is,plit:ition for the two oicelorai
Harrison: vice-liresidenf. Mrs. AiNin-
another year: President. Mrs. Pete
dlliustrtr)iireits:s1$11- itiutinititia lit 1'-:
26,230 25,524
,,, Betties: secretary, Mrs. Allen Bet -
'Huron Co. (11 -41.2:1n 2•5''''ties: treasurer, Mrs. herr Harris.
.,
2 79 Ashtield ' ' 1,704 --0-- The meeting closed with the
.11:,:lis:451)14s); .11:f:4::
1.907 2.211
' Grey
44 CGo(,lcibacetrrit,iti: . ,ldwnediction. The• 11041ess seri
delicious lunch.
Howick
Morris
rry . 1.3s1 1.314
1,075 _1,750
•
Miss M. 4'. Rutherford and Miss
Isabel Millar of St. Helens were
Sunday guests of the Rev. M. G.
and Mrs. Newton.
Miss Marie Gliddon, nurse-ili-
training at St. Joseph's' HOspilitl,
London, spent the week -end at the
home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
D. E. Gliddon. -
Miss Zona Newton, R.N.. is in
Toronto attending the Registered
Nurses' Convention. • , ,
Very ,best Wishes for future hap-
piness are extended to Mr. and
Mrs. John M. Thurlow, who were
married in the Holmesville parson-
age on Saturday. The ,bride WaS
the former Miss Lorraine Hicks.
last week from Caturose. Alberta.
,.. visited on Saturday with Mr. and , " • -.
Mr. and ' Mrs. Duncan McNichol .Wawanosh, W.
Mrs:- ClarenCe Cox.
and Phyllis of Walton visited on . Mr. Elvin Wightnain of- Niagara T-nwns.:"
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mnuriee Falls spentClinton
the week -end- with his
•
and ND's. Melvin Jejwel 4,f Godi•rith
Mizpah::
ed a 'Au- advertisement in the Signal -
Star hrings ref-adts:
Bosnian.
Goderith
parents. Nit:. and Mrs. Earl Wight;
Mrs. Richaid Hart of TOrontO
. "
SPRING MEANS ACTION ON THE FAIR1VI-
EDWARD FUELS„
can supply the oil necessary to speed up that required
action of farm machinery. ;
EDWARD FUELS HANDLE ALL SHELL PRODUCTS
for the farm trade such as gasoline, oils, greases
and sprays of various kinds.
PHONE 98 FOR TANK TRUCK SERVICE.
17-19
11 :11 14 11 4.2; 85
2.547 1,59(1
42:1\1:1"2
011
Man 'V% inglei ri
Nirs. Enterson Rodger and Nil% Itill Villages:
'Rodger WVre A.1111011 V kin ITS 1)II "iii
Brussels
-• !Ir. , and Mrs- Cla rence x Iluron-P6rth
Sunday wttfi ami :Huron Co. (pt.,
visitt•d
Mrs., -Harold Sprung of 11111!ett IIII
-Township. Hallett
amENIrs.'Pharis Ntattiers and MeK111"P
- Mrs. 11. Mothers and Miss Stanley
Hattie Gallagite'r of Lucknow visited Stephen
t - Towns:
CIICAPER f'i-R COATS' Exeter
- l'uckerstitith
on .Stinday with Mr:and 'Mrs. Earl
'
Wight hill• rshorne
The lowest prices in fur roats 1ttafortli
in the last 12 years -that's what Vill'u•n"':
the fin- indnstry re:J(13 to offer
'413 s25
30.372 25,636
..... 23.050 1s,218
• 2$-11 2.5-14
when the big iiiiii-summer sales Perth Co (tit
begin, report, Thi. Fullarton
• (4,, the aNerage, fur coats which 1111""
Sold in the popular $100-$50o price l'"gan
range last Winter will be knocked Towns
doWn $75-$125.4._ A good quality
MObIl
muskrat back that 'retailed for $150
will be offered in august around
$.350. Biggest percentage price
drops will be in this medium elasse
'field: in the (.1144141)1.r price field
'I .S55
1.715 1,762
1.97,0 1954'.
4.50;1 2.670
3.250 1.szti;
L007 1,704
1.515
2.547
",11S
713
7,3•2°
1.51s
1.079_. 1.777
11 )1 ere ra SN .kin price is not such
an important factor, the price. 1 11
41111 Ire less.
NILE
NILE, April 30. - Mrs. Marvin
Good a1141 new 1-4ato4 art- home
from Goderich hospital. • .
Mr. and Mrs. loin McPhee had
word of the death in Vermilion,
Alberta. hospital. April 24. of their
sister-in-laW. Mrs. Dave 31il'hee,
after 1 long illness. A year ago
her daughter, 31iss Jean .NlePhee,
of the G,derich nuspitnl. new
14. hr with her mother during an
opera t
Dave .114itiart4ii1 and liath-
?leen. and Mrs. J. ilamilt4_,n motored
to --Toronto to attend the wedding'
on Saturday of Mrs. NleDiartnid's
niece, 3t15$4, Dawn Spa ff4, rd.
LONDON'S .
Earle Terry Singers
-hailed in New York -'s Carnegie Hall' 14191 on the radio
as ono. of Canada's liyading Qhoral EfitertaMment
(iroups-
WILL PRESENT A CONCERT IN
Wesley -Willis United Church
CLINTON
• Wednesday, May 7
41952
8.30 P.M.
ADMISSION' $1.00
Tfekets may be procured by contacting Mr. R. N.
Irwin at Irwin 's store, Clinton, Ontario.
CALL US FOR YOUR WINTER GARMENT STORAGE
Why crowd your closet space -Our storage rates are reasonable.
Free mothproofing with every garment stored.
Phone 85 CROFT DRY • CLEANERS
•
West St.