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Former New Glasgow department store showcased patriotism during Second World War

A float by Goodman department store in New Glasgow to promote the Victory Loan Program.
A float by Goodman department store in New Glasgow to promote the Victory Loan Program. - Contributed

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By Hugh Muir

Special to The News

NEW GLASGOW – Many people my age will remember the finest department store in Northern Nova Scotia was located in downtown New Glasgow.  

I’m talking about Goodman, of course. I’m sure many people will also remember the great displays they used to have in their windows along Provost Street.  

Pulling up in front of the store while sitting on one of the old Pictou County Bus line coaches was a real treat during the Christmas season. How many people still recall when their widows also had displays in support of Canadians who served during the First World War and Second World War during Remembrance Week?

A number of the young Goodman men served in the Canadian army and one of their daughters, Rose Jette Goodman, was serving as a Section Officer in the Royal Canadian Air Force (Woman’s Division) when she was killed in a crash in western Canada on Jan. 26, 1943. She was 23 years old.

This great company also supported the war effort during the Second World War by promoting the Victory Loan Program, which encouraged Canadians to invest their savings in bonds which helped our government to purchase equipment and train our troops. 

I am presently the custodian of a few photographs of beautiful The Goodman Co. Floats and window displays which they produced for the Loan program. At this time of year, I encourage you to please remember that businesses like The Goodman Co. Were also doing their bit during the Second World War.

Hugh Muir is a member of Branch 34, Royal Canadian Legion, New Glasgow

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Goodman department store showcased its support of the war effort with this float. - Contributed

Window displays at Goodman department store in New Glasgow promoted the Victory Loan program. - Contributed

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