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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1954-07-15, Page 6
-, un e tib'%erwt s�.a?a «vrr grA r qw«v ay E. o Fit SIG•r. #' .P. AR Iamw,rA!?'.�nm,d.Hnra�i.M fly S T, 1J� 1 t A,1Y 4olt i KINGSBRIDGE • RINOSBRIDGE, July 14. --- Mr. and Mrs. Dan Doyle and children, of Detroit, spent a few days at the home of Michael Foley last week. Misses Eileen and Carolyn Sul- livan, of Bolton, have been holiday- ing at the homes of their aunts, Mrs. B. Howard and Mrs. M. O'Neill; for the past two weeks. . Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. James O'Neill upon the birth, of a son in Goderich hospital recently. Mr. and Mrs. 'N, Perry and daugh- ter, Theresa, of Detroit ,spent last week -end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Drennan. "Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clare were among the visitors to Martyrs' Shrine at i dland last Sunday. friend, Adeline O'Keefe andriend , of Chicago, were visiting at the O'Keefe home last week, Mrs. Ursula Hebert and son, George, of Detroit, are .holidaying with relatives here. , Michael Griffin and son, Frances, of Flint, spent a few days at the .home of Thomas Wallace. Mrs. Desmond O'Donnell was holidaying in Toronto for a few days last week. Rev:_ Lloyd- Ryan, Rev, Father Sherlock, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sherlock, of Brantford, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clare. Mr, and firs. Michael Martin, of Stoney Creek, Mrs. Victor Martin and their children, also Mr. and Mrs. Bert Martin and children of Hamilton, were recent visitors here. Mr. and Mrs. James Reichert, of Detroit, and Sister Ursula, of St. Joseph's Convent, London, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dalton. Mrs. Con Hogan and Mrs. John Austin spent a few days in Detroit during the past week. ,Mrs. Bass and baby,of T oron o home of her father, visited at the t , William Lannon, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Meyer, Me. and Mrs. Larnbertus, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dalton spent Sunday at Fornarsa, where Sister Frances is holidaying at the present time. Congratulations to Mrs. Cath- erine Fitzpatrick who obtained her certificate and license to operate a beauty salon from the Kitchener - Waterloo Hairdressing School after several- -months--of--study- andeep Chicken In The Rough ..000410••••••••••••••••••••••••••i••.••••••• 1.0 TAKE-OUT ORDERS -(If you wish to eat at home or have a picnic.). CLUB 21 HIGHWAY 21, TWO MILES SOUTH OF GODEFtICH PHONE 600J2 Competitive Prices Plus Personal Service N Special Values' .and Reminders for THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Special Prices for This Week A.S.A. Tablets Fogeneral r headacpainhe' and 100's and 300's 19c, 49c Linseed Meal I.D.A. Brand finely ground -Reg. 35c Oil of ' Citronella For protection against insect bites -Reg: 40c Olive Oil For table and medicinal use. 4 oz. bottle -Reg. 35c 29c 33c 29c Pencils H.B. wit grubber 3 for 11)c) 12. for 39c Vitamin B1 Tablets Re9°3; , ;°°s 29c 59c I.D.A. Whe White Embrocation Linimitent 23c; 39c Reg. 29c, 49c •••.•••Ng•••••••••.••••••.•..N•.. For Lovelier Hair This Summer Toni Trio Richard I-Iudnut fb Light and Bright 1.75 • •. Spray and Stay 1.75 • Marvelous Shampoo 75c, 1.25 Choose from reg., super, or very gentle toni for a custom made permanent just right for you 1.75 Brylcreem with Free Comb 69c Chas. Antell Formula 9 75c to 1.50 Bobbi 1.75 Glo-ver Shampoo .... . 68c Halo Shampoqd 39c, 65c, 98c Lustre Creme Shampoo 35c, 65c, 1.10 • Nestle's Spr,aze 1.25, 1,75 • • Nestle Colortint 39e, 79c 0 • Tonette Vitalis 1.75 39c, 69c, 1.29 o..•••••.••.00004,00000.00000000000 Supplies for a Care Free Summer Alka-Seltzer 34c, 68c • Acriflex for Sunburn 60c Br'omo-Seltzer 29c, 55c, 98c Arrid Spray Deodorant. 75e Eno's Fruit Salt ,.. 69c, 1.09 0 Tat Ant Traps 35c, 3 for 1.00 W.A. Health °'Salt-- 59c • Skol 55c, 75c, 1.00 •;E' kovah Salt' .,. S5rc, 59c, 8'9c • 6-•1'2 Insect Repellant .... '59c Ill404104 t0. 0410 6040 1.•.40000 00414100 prenticeallip there. For the sum- mer months Mrs. Fitzpatrick will continue with this work et the home of her mother, Mrs. Martha O'1eii1. Miss Frances Martin, of Ham4 ton, spent last week -end at the home of her parents, Mr. and, Mrs. Blaize Martin. Miss Ides Griffin and friend, of Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Lannon, of London . were recent visitors here. .Mr. " and Mrs. Peter Murray and children, of Detroit, are holidaying at their summer home here. The anneal garden party held on the grounds of St. Joseph's Church here proved to be a successful event. Approximately 400people partook of a delicious ham supper, after which bingo and games were enjoyed until Henderson's Orch- estra took over for the dancing. L E. Cardiff, M.P,, then, drew for the ticket prizes which were. given out as folows - First, Thomas Chequidden, Detroit; second, Miss Catherine Kenny, Detroit; third, J. • O'Keefe, Alberta; fourth, Mr. Heindricks, Port Albert; fifth, Mrs. Roy, Jackson, Mich.; sixth, Thomas Garvey; seventh, Frank Austin; eighth, Adeline Miss,O'Keefe, Mee -go; ninth;-.1ViF:---• •pawfo'rd, Lucknow; 10th, Louis Dalton, St. Augustine. Mr. and Mrs. Schuurman and' baby, of London, visited with the Van Osch family on Sunday. Miss Mary Catherine O'Reilly, of London, is enjoying a two-week vacation with the Frayne family. Miss IVTary'Sheridan visited with relatives in Hamil.ton..,last, ,week.,,.. _, ,., Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Garvey and Michael, of • Toronto, spent last week -end here. His Excellency Bishop Cody of London will administer the Holy Sacrament of Confirmation in St. THE VOICE OF TEMPERANCE Puslinch Township in „ Welling- ton County will remain dry. In May, voters voted about 4 to 1 against permitting beer or liquor outlets within the township bord- ers. Thus did the people of Pus - 11410 strongly affirm the last liquor vote, taken 40 years ago. The vote was on five questions: liquor sale from Government stores, beer sale from Government outlets, Lev- erage rooms fir men, beverage rooms for women, dining room sale of beer and wine. This vic- tory was not won without hard work by a local committee. Into every home went a pamphlet pack- ed with facts about the issuYes at stake and challenging the propa- ganda of wet advocates. Some extract's follow: "Really now, is Puslinch Lake (a 'delightful and popular summer resort) a good place to put a beer parlour? Ac- 1 cording to an estimate supplied Eby an O.P.P. officer, 70 per cert of the deaths due to accidents in 1952 were caused by. drinking drivers. Dare we increase the hazard to our children? Remember DRINKING' PLACES attract PRINKING DRIVERS." Re taxes: "We hear a good deal of talk about how these outlets will help our taxes. The fact is they ,;fill COST US Pl NTI' in additional POLICE, WELFARE and other costs . . . To get even one dollar of this tax, the Town- ship must provide Police Protec- tion. In cash terms -for each 10,- 000 gallons sold, the township gets less than $200 . . .How much liquor and beer must flow before the salary of even one 'Policeman is paid?" A final note: "In 17 places in Ontario since September ' 1953 where a vote was taken, the elec= tors have maintained the dry status." This advertisement sponsored by Huron County Temperance Federation in EXETER ARENA Fri, 1. 12 Regular Games for $50 each 3 Special Games for $200 each 1 Special tot $1000 Admission $1.00 Extra and Special Cards 25c 5 for $1.00 GAMES . START AT 9 P.M. SHARP. Watch for Monster Bingo on AO 30 . 04441414044441401100.000410041100 Sp;ONSORED . EY RxETER L E+ ION • 144,110148' • .. 1NT 114117,0 • Coo my Math Unit' has aeoeptod the resigtaotions . of three staff Member:aa. The resignation of Miss. Doiot Ey Wick, Goderich, h;th unit mem- ber since 1949, will be in effect in the middle Of Aug`u2t. Miss Mar- garet Lamptry, Sea,forth dace 1953, Will' leave u# the -Middle Std July,A and Mrs. J. Fox, part time P.H.N: in the Clinton district will also leave_, shortly. The unit's ,director, Dr. R. M. .�`tladis, told the -board that a Huron COianty handicapped children's clinic was held recently at >W etoria Hospital, London. Attending were two children to the heai'dng Vinic, six. the to h eye e clip' � y ic,and 22tdthe orthopedic clinic. Arrangements for the clinic were made' by the Ontario Society for Crippled Child- ren, Simeon' County Vons clubs,' and the Huron County Health Unit.. �.•'t A woman was filling out an ac- cident report. "She had damaged the, fender of a parked car while trying to park' her own: One ques- tion on the report was, "What could the operator of the other vehicle -have -done -to-avoid-the" She wrote: "He could have park- ed somewhere else." Joseph's Church on Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. Mrs. James M. Bowler, of Tor- onto, and her daughter, Mrs. O'Leary; and family, of London, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice ,Bowler last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Chadwick, of Detroit, spent ,a. few days here during the past week. Miss Catherine McCarthy, of De- troit, visited with friends here re- cently. Mr. and Mrs. James Ganter, son, Carl, and daughter, Ethel Marie, .and husband, of Detroit, were re- cent visitors here. Albert O'Loughlin, of Detroit, spent last week -end at the home of J. Kinney. ` ' Mrs. Peter Vogt and daughter, of Detroit, were visiting at the home of Frank Sullivan last week. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. ,Raymond ,Austin, of Timmins, on the 'birth of a daughter, Mary Ma riche. ' LASHMAI. Next to Community Park Thursday 'Only July 15 "The Maltese Falcon" Mary Astor, Humphrey 'Bogart • CARTOON -NEWS ..••••••••••••••.••••••• Friday Only , July 16 LAUGH NITE ALL CARTOON SHOW (3 .single reels and 6 cartoons) • CARTOON -NEWS •.•••••••N•••••••.•NN Sat., Mon. July 17-19 "Tall Texan", Lloyd Bridges, Leell Cobb CARTOON -NEWS g•••••••iN•••••0000000 r OLD SHOW WEEK Tuesday, July 20 to Mon., July 26 These, are some of the shows you've been asking for! Tuesday' Only July 20 "Grapes of Wrath" Henry;, Fonda, Jane Darwell • CARTOON --NEWS s•OS00000000•••••..40..0. Wednesday Orfi1'y July 21 "Laura" Gene Tierney, 'Dana Andrews CARTOON -NEWS ii•••.O•••••••••••.••••••4 Thursday Only July' 22 E " How Green Was "My Valley" .6 Walter Pidgeon, Maureen O'Hara CARTOON -NEWS s••••••••••••••.••••HN Friday Only July '23 "Gilda" 'Rite Hayworth -Glenn Ford4 .••••••••.•S0000040aso410 Saturday Only. Julytc24 "Thunderhead, Son of Mcka" „ y, (Color) Roddy McDowell -Preston Foer', 000000•41•000“000 041000041 Mnday Only July4: 6 "Forever Amber. Linda Darnell--CorneII , Wildkk (Color) ---Adult Entertainrnentt mo ii••••.lOi •.4rfta.osi Box Office' open 8 'p iriy " . f -; First, shire at 4iisk Children under 12 yrs, in cars egi Two shows, nightly rain or carr a• •• NEWS OF AUBURN AUBURN, July 1'. -•Mrs, Gorm- ley Thompson, Brampton, is visit- ing isiting her parents, `Mr. and Mrs. Herb Mogridge. Visitors with Mx. and Mrs. Ed. Davies are Mr. and Mrs:kIoitby, R ont, and:Mrs G onyin1 and family, of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. 'Robinsen, of Peter - 1 oro, are visiting their daughter, Mrs. L. Glasgow and Mr. Glasgow. Mrs. Ll yd Raivhiby is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. , Tay or. Mrs,, ,11�i guer'ite Chopin, Marion Taylor, Been , Cunningham and a1 IRoss e takinga sum- mer course at are ronto. The following -pupils of Mrs. E. Rodgers, A.W.C.M., have success- fully passed their vocal exaatiri- ations: Clare Chamney; Grade 5; first-class honors; Grade 4, Margo Grange, honors; and Keith Rodgers, honors. Dr. B. C. Weir,' who has been visiting relatives at ' New York, Montreal and Ottawa for the past two mdnths, returned home Mon- day. ---Mr-eand Mrs: -Joe-•Scott, Toronte and Mrs. Melvin Jewell, Goderich, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Phillips, Monday. Gifts Presented. - Friends and neighbors numbering about 60 gathered at the home, of Mr, and Mrs. Bert Daer, Friday evening, and presented Mrs. Sam Daer with parting gifts in view of the fact that she has moved to Auburn. Mr. and Mrs. Daer had resided on - the farm for the past 48 years. Mr.Daer passed away fast October. An address was` read by Mrs. Harry Ytsngblut• and a table lamp and bedroom hump were presented` by Mrs. Sid MoClinchey and Mrs. Wil- fred Plunkett. Mrs. Daer express- ed her appreciation atticgifts Bible School. -Te closing exer- cises of the Daily Vacation Bible" School was held in Knox United Ohure h Sunday evening. in Rev.. C. g C..' V'as meter, presided for the opening "exercises. The Scripture was read by Rev. Mr.'' Smith, of Troy, who i supplying for the United Church, Blyth. Peter Wal- ter gave a talk ea the theme of the Bible School. The program inelud- ed the theme song, by the whole school, choruses and questions and answers by the different groups. This year the school was divided into four groups: the senior group with Peter- Walter ..reader,- -the- unior group, in charge. of Rev. and. s." Bramwell, and Mrs. Ed. Davies, the primary "group -led by Miss M. R. Jackson, assisted by Christine Cunningham, Gladys Mc- , . Fashion . • . , . Shoppe . , Clearance COTTON DRESSES To .12 955 Exciting specials=Attractively' styled in, plain • and floral. designs. Sizes 10 to 46. Clearing at 0 0 ETTER DRESSES B 20 to 30% Beautiful styles in nylon, printed silks, linens . OFF and sheers from outstanding houses. Sizes 9 to 52. You'll want several at . 0 SUMMER BLOUSES - 25%...,. I Smart slubs and novelty cottons in White and colors. OFF Tailored or 'lace trimmed for sports or dress Wear. COTTON , . SKIRTS „,..{,, 25% For leisure wear. Balance of our. gay ' print' and' OFF ' dirndl skirts. All reduced SUITS ALL WOOL OR;WORSTEDS 20 to 30% ' Remainder of our spring stock -all from 'well known OFF manufacturers, famous for quality and.styling. OFF -. All sizes •and colors. , RAINCOATS 20 to 30% Choose your fall all weather coat fromthis varied OFF group by Irving Poslun.• SPRING . COATS , 120 to 30% Entire floor stack of lovely wool 'lj coats in plain or OFF assorted patterns. All sizes to 46. I RB©. 2435..9575 (�SHORTIES TO Special group of fully lined, all wool - I ' ' shorty coats. Pastel, white or tweeds. • To fit all sizes. • 1 LEGION H GODERIGH Saturday, July 17 JOEGKPOT of $41.00 for full house. in 56. ,calls. .f not won on Saturday, value of jackpot and. also number of calls will be raised each ',week until it is won., 15 GAMES $1.00 $10 CASH PRIM. SPECIALS--Sliare the Wealth JACKPOT *ILL BE' PIrA-(TED I OAR,=4 TIMES Doors ope cl ° at 1st .ate stats at (Ciinehey and Margo Grange, the pre-school 'age with - Mrs. W. GoOd m charge, assisted by Mrs. -Frank .Rraith!by, MaryPark, Rath Daer. Others who -assisted part time were Mrs. Don Haines, Betty Sturdy, glizahoth Grange, Margaret Wright and Donna Ha •gitt: Certificates were presented for attendance and study. Accompanists for the even - bag were Mrs. 'G. R. TaylorMrs. i Don Haines and Miss Chrstine ;Cunningham. ,- Rose Tea, -,MSC, and Mrs. F. O. . Mcllveen' loan ' their, beautiful lt iful spacious ho a for the Rose Tea. Itmerous. varieties, of roses were tasfully arranged. Re- ceiving with, the hostess, Was, the president, Mrs,, ,.W.Robot. Pouring tea woke Mrs. C. Straw*ht- an; . Mrs. H. Mogridge, Mrs;. 'R. gaSOm Mrs. c.v o x Miss Mu E h t e Mrs. G. Million, •Mrs. G. Taylor and Mrs. A. Grange" Serving were Mrs: B. Craig, M'ii'as V.' Tho mei o n, ' Mrs. �•McKay,GXssEWasing_ ton, l4rs. D. Fowler, Mrs. W. Brad nock, Mrs. L. Olaegow, Mrs. E. • Davies: Inviting guests to tea room, Mrs. R. J..P illips; in charge. of the 1ticky , ticIuet draw, when ,' ; -lovely,. corsage lyas given eac; hour was Mrs. Ai. Nesbitt. Ladies receiving corsages .were Mrs. F. Rosa, M. 'LaWr0111CB H,antiltona Mrs. Cook,, Mrs. E. Davies. Assastittg aEt ;•tkao tea were +Mrs. W'illia?a trau,gg'haa, Mrs. F. Ross, Mrs. J. Houstoi , Mrs. E. Lawson. This tea was arranged to help finance a bridge across to the swimming peal3 as a safety _.measure for children. e Horticulture Society gave a rrat of ' sandwiches, cookies and; 'ice crew to.:thp children attend- ' 410 Vacation Bible ' School. ry a ■ OddIf M, e ot Pep? li, ■ ens aarfixed .wh :. Ift . �i} . Saar:( as done, For body old after 40 just because duCtery or.et- � sic#luninted.r . 'r Oatrex Tonic Tablets for• ,dr and younger fee g,. this Very - rug stares. Wantto Feeew Yeri(0,011141 1 w qq;ra n day. Aa#1d ER1iAQfNt Reliable Mitch wallpaper hangers with over 5111 years experier1ce. - UPHOLSTERING Dependable workmanship by craftsman of long experience. FLCQR COVE-RINGs Linoleum and carpets laid. M. A. A. 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