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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1954-01-28, Page 9TA far, aiidr ua rOe OO And ' aniel"'.• T "dd agto o� Ru , : �# ' ' treal .,:sp'e ''; ek-e1,414/4.41h MftMandr' yy{,`y��ty� 4 iJ i 1�... _ a'k1' s b" '� .. # fit }�•�y� d �j� ff 1� p lag... ' _, fe ay's :WAIL' ,her rand,' parents a s.. S. � i . r.' and'Mrs. '. aTa � ne Londe n rvis'ited; with Mr. 'and Mrs. B. Whitely. fast we , C Mr: Lorne Itodgsw s eF e ,n tv's tfie vv; days tui oQP'la � in .r.":;Rod es i , v o ' s 'in' � ��ietoria Eos0ta1, ; accidents.tfn ti 'Sunday. Qui No hi hwa � �° ppaS .. ...y,� IV t. f o t". Wll ct. car •.. .. { r '1~ te; driven .by, , ,Louis.: Rani of.•Wuagham, ,skidded into a..,ditch and turned over, on its 'side; 'but Mr. Redman-, his wife and:- their two-month old daughter vie a 'uninjured.' They . , wereassisted from the overturnedvehicle by Mr. and Mrs. -Jack BRA, of u�cluiaw. En' . a, second 'accident, three cars. were involved. The accident, . e'. . oore. �of Vii' !tf oc- t9".tr t ihqt dI'third i ;dti' r ab i n ' Matt • r�dd " 't# ,the vebiele.• - NQ on waS, insured, .- WILP .l D E. ppoolAttra BrAns iftmg$,,oltAPOR` • , At the recent cnnvoeation of, Huron Chapter No„ 39, 1Eattoyal Arch Masons, ..tlie officers:' were astalled in a very ,impressive ceremony by. Ming.* P ,, �]h E. 'fT oomap;t• S. Frahax oK s � ^� A Robert ;Bisset; 1',5.� C p . 4 m Pt, �f �d M. Lodge;S,S.�. Comp; .Fr llwaihr' ',, COMP, 'BOW drStrau�,,]- oh; M of :4th' V. Comp, 'Cls' T ithwaite; M' of 3rd V. + , i.,p,.: J. KKenneth Hunter; .,�M . 2n V Comp Ralph 4.'"'Hendersaii; '1M of 1st V Comp, Methorn ox;,E.G., Com- Willia B s . P, William ,E, tr he Did yarn, ever notice 110W, � ften teeny peanuts .;come•, zn :b�4 of keIls? N A. SERIES .. YOUR. HYDRO .AT WORK FOR YOU, AND YOUR'S . Surgery today has been revolutionized through : the' use of electricity. Specialized' electric, lighting -in the operating room gives added_stkeness to the surgeon's 'probe and destroys bacteria. Intricate electric scalpels' make -possible new and miraculously skilful operati Sns. Minute light:bulbs give a greater range. of vision during.delicate' internal opera'tioris� .. In your. home, too, electricity is 'enabling you more and more to make life easier and tea..en jtay:,.it...more. Yet this power, supplied ydro, : is s For benefits per dollar it is -your best ,buy in better',living. ONTARIO HYDRO AT WORK information concerning Ontario Hydro', can be obtained by writing to your Hydro Chairman,' 620 University, Avenue, Toronto.. ti , she"dAtth ii :£ e h.an.�� 1?, .� • I E Harris':with 14 %adies present i R T h e � s d 'vc 0'. xt .. yid balance in, the treasury', The'; i] ,g41, -was• ahs'wered 'by .tart w o Uved :'on. your farm• before, ,�,,c,:u, and.lhere they lived now; U. living; also to. tell who: live ` on yob -pari: c• as par back as;, , ou cau'id ThAs was- h, very. Intere g roll,:•o. lll. r, h„e 'date for o. next nit s, -t', : et , fir , March 1, vie ld s' cure an, orchestra, Mrs B, nnshend's and Mrs✓.:'" A I'Hars'sgroups to, be in charge They jadies ' planned. to get oilcloth to recover some of the card tables that vere in need of same. Mrs. E. Townshend. and :Mrs. Alvin 'Bet, ties conducted a very interesting program. The next meeting will be held,,, at the home 'of „Mrs.,D. Harris, the pro • am to be convened by "Mrs, 'F'. H: 'risen,: with the roll tall to be th I, we: ing of a' valen- tine hat, comi otherwise:'''-- Y.P.U.•--:•Orn Friday evening last the Y.P.U. of Porter's Mil enter- tained the' Y.P.U. of Bayfield. The ening. was spent playing.,_crok- mole. Prize winners were: ladies' high, Mildred McDougall; gents! high, Bob Proctor; ladies' law, Marilyn Steckle; gents', low, Ray Scotchlner;' most twenties•, Mildred McDougall. Lunch„ was served by the local young people to close a very pleasant evening. The Y.P.U. will hold their regu- lar meeting at the home of Grace Barris on Monday, February 1st at 8 o'clock. Grace Church Annual. --The an- nual- congregational meeting of Grace Church was held in the base- ment last Tuesday evening with a fair attendance. Various offices were filled and good reports were giver} by all organizations of the church. A pass -around lunch con- cluded the evening. Mr. and Mrs, A. Lyl G ,14 I ockha,art,...and Ytr, falnily, spent last Sunday in Ower Sound with Mr. and ' 'Mrs, Glen Lockhart, 110 MESVILLE HOLMESVILLE, Jan• 27. - 11IIK. and Mrs• Bill Norman and family and Dewar Norman spent Sunday in New Hamburg, the guests of Mr, and Mrs. H. Hinz., Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs'. Frank Lawson, of bo ido -;'- on, the .birth of a- baby. daughter, Patricia Lynn.._ _ Mx .__Law.s.on....was_...fortnet y - Marie Gliddon, R,N;, of Ho1'fnes- ville The annual congregational sup- per of Holmesville Unite •€hurch will be held in -the Sund'ay' School rooms on Wednesday evening, February 3, Mrs, D. E. Gliddon is in London, ..the --guest of • Mr, 'and Mrs, Frank Lawson: Mi•. Gliddon and Mr. Walters spent Sunday in London with Mr. and Mrs. Lawson, Kiddies' Lined Jean Sets SI2L (SANFORIZED) 3-0 -'IE. 4.5 47.1r1 7 oiily, Kiddies' Sleepers REG. I:79 99 w " Boys' Lined Jeans 2 (SANFORIZED) , ;'A)f REG. TO. 3.49 4.7tmirmisammomaiimaappmeamim•• ir ,ALL MEN'S BOYS' AND IiDI9' . . Dress Mitts and Gloves Reduced' 1-3- 8 ,ONLY Military ,MEN'S. Military Topcoats HEAVY GAI3;��rE WEIGHT NYLON5.w 15 s88 7 ONLY BUYS' Melton Pro -Jackets s4 Length -Removable Fur Collars-keg:,ArneisinisammEginimpainit 10 only, .Men's St poll rs 7 flip.., Length -Wool quilted lined --Reg. 13.95 5 Only-- - MEN'S, . SHEEP LINE(} - tie r ,,PARKAS -Reg., 24:95: A UP*+1 10 Only I MEN'S MELTON Pi O Q JACKETS --Reg. I:S: 95 147.' 10 Only --Boys' Double Breast canQda' �nccsi�... .f by Canada's most expe ienc :- V 8 builder The entirely new V-8,, 'engine that powers the 'magnificent--1954 Monarch' delivers a ,new. kind of V-8 Power, ... , for''ovexhead-vlalve ,'design, represents today's most advanced and most efficient engine - design. The power that comes -from this great new engine, made by Canada's ;mite experienced V-8 builder, means smoother, more .#responsive and flex'ibl'e pe lormance, faster acceleration and greater. safety ,.¢n -every kind' of •road Monarch's revolutionary new ride -control systeni of Ball -Joint Front. .Suspension adds an extra measure of safety, comfort, and steadiness on (curves ,mind Monarch's complete chaise of modern power' features --Rawer Steering, Power Brakes, Power Seat, Power Window Lifts andutot: iiati i Transmission -means a new concept, of effortless driving .case. - Monar'ch's new, longer, slimmer • styling is fully matched by the luxurious elegance of Monarch's "Quiet -Ride" interior"s- " .com- fortable, so beautifully appointed, so restful ane quiet at all speeds! " J �^ r r rLYf• r v 4r• n .. , r, n r• rev .:�,.F,M,,.. �iv00DGOS''' Ir :•r lN+^^r'r�r ianAktn tooettoak,,.CduiiE ONLY' BOYS' - PARKAS REG. B`U'R f lBi7I►L'S ]E$g ani 1 88 Combinations Broken sizes Reg, 7.95 and 6.95 d 4.88 i s Station Wagon Coats 8 • Nylon Garb an'd•..Mountainieer Material,.., : 'Pu11, Fur Lapels .' 12 Reg, to 2L95. .. 41 5 ONLY BOYS' B$MBER. - ' la JACKETS -- REG. 12.9ii - ;2: . ,,� 11112M16181 EN'S 21/a LB. WORK fob ^ SOX - 4c1 l . Q ® , MEN'S DOESKINN'.FLANN2L • • • WORK • • RTS • ®• REG. 2.45 TK` .-----1- 7 nimatamminalmowirmwmaninian E1T'S SITS HATS Reg. Q8i 5.00,tJ. 7:5.0iRg�QQ • MEN'S TIES'25 a• Reg: to 1,50` �C for �' .• • MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS = • . Reg. 2:95 1.99 • Semi -Stouts for the middle age spread.: All wool worsteds • , . 36 66 Eeg. 58 ,00 :. ANY ITEMS NOT 1VIENTIONED-701 "' "'' THE ABOVE SALE, WILL E REDUCED: 10% BARGA1N TABLE sAYE GSOOLN RLE x.35 KIDDIES-DO''ESKIN - (Sanforized) SHIRTS tBOYS' LONG ,SLEEVED -PLAID SHIRTS * WORK 'GLOVES, ETC. LADIES' GREY AND NAVY 'BLAZERS • • Rea, to 9,95 5.088 • • • LADIES' CORDUROY JACKETS • Fin p'inrs•liee] quality° 8CI QQReg. to 11.95 4ismaimitwzonsammignemorammanizews .� LADIES' HOUSECOATS Bengalines, cottons,' ohenillea--- - satins • % PRICE - _ LADIES' PYJAMAS Flan neret to, •`nuggledlow n, erejpes QQ and eatton.-,,3.95 20 ONLY Range, of LADIES' DRESSES. . Crepes rii:d Cottons Reg. to nlb,9;� „.��:' LADIES' CREPE SLIPS Reg. 2.98 T . • ' LADIES' FIRST QUALITY HOSE 51 atid160 gabge 0 b • ": Standard brands ---Reg,, to 115 • 88c' tommunsignamomme' Clearing group of LADIES'--GLOB`S • •:�,,aon and ehalYio,is,ette • • immimmegmanommusaisi LADIE•S' -NIGHTGOWNS, t epi" alald silk jersey Q4 Reg. 2.98 TO clear at -cost or less -- Some priced as• low as ,4 n BLOUSES al. Cottons, c'_re1 s...,and....ny.l:ons 111-, t_ • ' Thep to; .4;95-..._ � . 1 Group of Ladies'„ better '• - LADIES' PANTIES .ti ;:. NI'GHTiG0.3l :NS-�,eg, 4.95 3.64- :, Broken ranges of 2 pr. 0 our-ette'r lines ----55e `e'a. ' r► ''; ' LADIES' -COTTON BLOV,S �'r5.: - LADIES' SI,tIIPS olimmoommimilmokamminagammari . Al"l-l'i rli 1� <1 ea (leg. II ag. Long sleeves in checks find •39 2.99 linen 169.x.95 ,p .. e�,. 3, amminiumumerinimmivammamessmai LADIES! BRAS Short Sle'tve tailored COTTON BLOUSES ' Broken- lines of quality .branded Brad ('ottbn, satiti••and ia.rlon Pink beige, mauve and• red Reg. " to a " Reg:2 , t- Reg 2.98 .JJ • 1.9� . 2:9'8„ 1 DRESSES- OWools,CtseG1M., • irezes9-S�and r(ons � � � �`+.:.,.: : o nommimmuiamil!gat,samesseiftwou, 2 Grauji% o ''BLOUSES in nylon Crepe,. �.,• ' TRIiVIF I' 'B, u- , p �. fl�'B�Z SOX cotton, jersey , aiid•„•.al.lti'.ibc"l. A1,1 colo S" ra�, 1 (irotip l ' up Ciro 1 3 Reg' (tor 79c w lt�tir---%cr-•+9112.99Reg . to . 7.1:� ., " . . TRI'ii►%FIT NYLOltNYLON • All "s.tiacle, r (Certainfealwp illustrated or mentioned 4,r "S4nsd- • ard" ori some Models, available at erten cost on miis.) A1.EInt WILL, gig PLEASED 1O ARRANGE A ►EMO-NS:iMfgATtON" 1"i" VO ' • G NVE.Nl'ENCe • 6.'Only--LADIES' SLACKS Reg. to •'795 t Reg.. t.o 7.93,0,. Broken sues-iso•��orls