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41.—Tburadq,'October .' 1. 1929.
Wreadelf
anaemia
can b
base /
I
N middle life. when vitality
i• not as great as it once
wee, and the Mood stream is
naturally thmn•d and de
vitalised. anaemia easily lave
hold on the .,stem. At first,
just a tired feeing, it
quickly results in bodily
weakness that ordinary tonics
cannot avail.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
then become a -wonderful aid.
They supply the necessary
oxygen to the blood. increase
the blood count and renew
wining vigor.
"I was seized with anae-
mia," write Mrs. Charles
Lambert of Port Hope. Ont.,
"and was in a ver) bad state.
As • girl 1 had taken Dr.
William: Pink Pills for •
run-dosn condition and de-
cided eo take them once
more. Again the result was
marvelloua. In a little while
I was fully well again."
You cannot begin too early
to check anaemia. 1)r. Wil-
liams' Pink Pills arc sold at
your druggist's or by mail,
postp.od, 50 cents, from The
Dr. R ollums Medicine Co.,
Brockville, Ont.
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• "• MOueltOLD Marta
,w 54 COVMte'ae'•
THE SIGNAL, <a+
Sunday Afternoon
—0--
Ity !$ABEL HAMILTON,
Goderich, Out.
WW1 hs working Ills purities. out,
A• year succeeds to peer!
Gott 1s working Hier purpose out,
And the time is drawing near—
Nearer maid nearer draws the time—
The time that .shall surely be,
When the earth shall be tilled
With the glory of Gild
As the waters coyer the sen.
—.A. C. Aigner.
• • •
PR.' AVER
Open our eye., (1 God. that at- may
sew Til) Datil working ..to prompter
and increase the brotherhood of all
maukiud, the relgll of the Prince of
l'euee." Amen.
• • •
GODERICH, ONT.
the Father of meu. "We are also falai Fashion Fancies
offspring."
Paul proceeded to declare unto thew'
that became lie was the 1'`alher of
their nplr(ts, the snaking of the God -
'nod like unto gold or silver or Moue
was degrading and abominable. Ilia
whnie deelre Was to (eltivInce tlxem
that (ked loved the wtrole world and
bad tient His tion to take upon Him
the uature of the ilw•eller in Athens,
as much as of the dweller in •lerr-
tu deur.
Jahn 4:2021.
l'brist lived in another region than
that of religious quarrel. It wail a
burning queetloll as to whether. Sam-
aria or Jerusalem was the place where
men ought to worship. The woman
at the well took the opportunity to
learu the truth from the lila of one
whom she perceived to bra prophet.
He revealwl to her the ideal of
Christian worship when hr 4444,4 to h,•r
that the time was urar at hand when
heaven 'and earth spdrirlally would
le(s'nx' our, "alien the true worsbii*
per,. shall worship the Fatter to spirit
and in truth.
S. S. II:%SON POR NOV. 10111. 1929 • • •
Lesson Topic—World Peace Through WOBLI) MISSIONS
Mutual Understanding. China's Millions for July' l'onlains
Lesason Passage—Isaiah 2:t -I: :lets
17:: 28: John 1:20, 21. ej
the report of the work of the Ile
Inland llieon for the past year. r. Ile -
'Golden Teyt—Isaiah 11:9. tithe the disturbed conditions that
Isaiah 2:2.4. • . still prevail i*: certain purts of thpt
The Mil prophet was unticipa lulCthe, great lion!, ,Dere 1s much ill the y
Gospel or Christian age of the world, 'statement for which all who arts In•
soil was pointing out what ought to trrr*ted to the wpleudid work Icing
11e its (ondidell a1w•aL`. what some done by thewergenixatIon eau thank
i day will be actually its tolnlitiun•
God mud tido courage. The total num-
\\'hen ('hriet .-awe and bad: passers bee of ntlsebnlarlw ou the active list
.lou of Ills own house. it could not at the end 1,4 lam year was 1,197. The
he but that emu.. greet changes would repa'rt (•!uses with the following
tike tarter it' its Irouow) and its con- words: - M
dltiou. And swell their were. "lie" Tlw ending of the prri.al of evaeu-
nor 1Ae1.11 was aa•l•udhtg. 114' smi.l, odor, •the reopening of the door 01'
,%II power is given mutt' Me to heaven (i portunity, are happenings which
and in •earth:' We believe 111 I Ils call not only for tltauks'cfciug, but •atone eae®pllrirs cewn Alt th
• power in hravrn; hut, ,strange to say. for ...ileum heari-searching. • "lie- current enthusiasm
'
it is usttal with tie R. grtwlge 111w hold' I have wet before thee au open dressmaker
Ills power myon earth. Ile is the In- dower." "Behold! 1 stand at the door This model . of sonans!, 4 a
visil.le king of the visible kIIIPI"w•' and knock." Item is the terrible cot'- tape. also„ of later I
toast—the open dose II( o 1 s,rtwlty two-Illece 'suit aait . snriousdy tfim-
fur it rt'h not set all follow. Intoner {1 hwlu'L” This
a monarch is withdrawn from view, and tote shut door of tea• heart. clod I we+t• with black b
th retire Re kingdom must (ease grant that we may be willing in Gee rich fur faehlons a ,':crin'c ndons.s.
LEEBURN
(Intruded for lot week)
I.EE1ht'Itre, Oct. 22.—lir. and Mrs.
A. U. Clinton and the former's wotber,
Mrs. G. H. (Tilton, motored by from
Stretford ou Saturday afternoon and
called 011 frfeudr lu Uuderk l and Lee -
burn. Mr. and Mrs. A. (1. Clutton. re-
turue.l the 'sane tight, his mother re-
maiuing for a longer visit with her
sisters end brother here.
Mr. and M ('. Tichborue, from
\\'alkervIlhe, and the former's mother
from Coderich called oil relatives here
on Sunday morning.
Mr. Roy Mason, of Toronto. fe attend
Ing a few day's with Mr. and Mrs. A.
('101ton oral installing a new radio.
• ST. HELENS
(Intended for last week)
ST. ,111D1,HN (. (k•t. 2L --Mr. and
Mea Whether'', of Galt. and Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Barbour. of Fergus, were
week -end visitors with their mother,
Mrs. It. J. Woods.
Mr. John Rohl! anti Miss Grace
Rol*,, of 'Merton, were gorses over
the week -end w•kh their (ouslus, Mr.
Intl Mre. John Cameron, and t•k.lt11
tlrith other relatives.
Miss Margaret Miller spent
meet: -curl at Forest.
Mr, Jelo. \\'ebster Nook a trip to
Tomtit,. oh Friday.
Mrs. Bl. Rutherford is visiting her
the
The Signilkaaee of Iltack Broadcloth4 brother, Mr. it lhuuha. Imekuow•.
(i(lils !loss Christiunl McFarlane. of Mut--
that
ts-a term veld•, was the guest of her slater, MIN.
"Mack br,adelot' Gurdon McPherson, for a few days
That Is fast gatnh*_ y'•,daw•bul rigid- last week.
fleauee in our awl, t(oabulmty. lt, Mr. nail Mrs. i\vm. 'Ilrsylor ere
is Icon 11. -ltd by 15 , "hest dres*eit guest. reentl with their nne-le. Mr.
women' as an esr (: tartof the John Masld, Clinton.
fall wardrute. Th• coil! sketeh(el Rey. 11. G. Whitfield attended •
that t'c
o be a`fact. s day of 11is power! roller, wide culla.,.AJ rums the hem
1 l The grates! nrerequidtr of sinewsIof :br coke!. '1'114 -,Irt lomis4Wes the Quite a number were present at
' Iwlah IN these words m'rhere41', p j jacket: be
the I-erfirting of nations hat, a real' in file eftettelte which is nein telug' flared eRe..i.lofere•, by the j the prayer-usrrrhlg at the United I
family o[ untiMcs whit -11 shall oma Glx! t undertaken is that there should be.' ing slightly `binith. with a •s4ll' diP church on Wednesday Py ruing last,
a- their Father,their It t command.The . ping hem -line. when n ydrndLl set of lantern d.lhlea
s -t adds the
'snnwlug.
ministerial. haugner of the United
(9lurcl, at Inurfield jest week.
A number of young people attended
the young peole's lonve1Hiou for the
northern division of the Presbytery
of Huron, held at hrlgniv(•. Mr. S.
Martyr. of 4'hurchllL addr'r+ed the
meeting.
Pr
Bright lista! packages
keep it always fresh.
ALADA"�
'Vr.sb torr the gaid.ns'
SCHOOL REPORT
S. S. No. 3, COLH(hRN'Er
Following Ls the repx,rt of S. S. 2 o.
3, Colborne, for the mouthy of Sept-
ember and October:
Sr. I\'. --Jean Houston 'I4'/ lotion
Lawlor T0.
Sr, 11.1. --Newton FowleretP/c. Ixalwl
Scott til. Idoyd Met'Iarty 79, Margaret
Schutt* IS, N'III Hardy 3Q Tow law
lir S(3
Jr. 111.—Jean Scott I+1N0, Frances
Hota*on 72, Helen Feugau tar, Roy
Fowler til. Hrh•u Mcl'htw.
Tex lower classes arc it' order of
merit :
11.—Margaret hardy, F:ower
Schultz.
Rr. 1.—Harold Fea'cau. Florence
I11w1or. Myrle McPhee, Stanley Mc -
Null, Stanley Fowler, Marshall Fow-
ler. laved fierily.
Sr. 1.r.—Jim Iloustou, Sh•ma Schultz.
Jr. Pr.—Clarence Healy, Earl Few -
ewe. F`Jleen McPhee.
BETA HAMILTON. Teacher.
11 f and t hr.•t as fruw the• first un y o
e.ler brother. ♦ Ilesson which was learned in the (:rest (Sleek felt In t _ dttltte caP et- urn n,issiouary work 'in ('hit1a was
.Artti 17:22-28. ' War only after years' of bitter failure fl last •,.'rd in "Allan ehuwn b) the pastor. Rev. 11. (1.
Ysul in addre+aing the Atlwulins; must he learejed now. 1t the ('him.++' ., \\'bittlrld.
aw
sarblwl at Mare. Hllt to hear hut' (•hunch, the mi,wionariee. anti loo - '
of "this new d.x•triur whereof thou greet army of sup.Iortees �u ;*
atamke+t." *rtsaultu(el the unity 01' home countries, ntries, on whose prayers UPI
he outman rate, ole continued interest I wo eotod„tly rely, rie/gtulae [hot in
r
of Dirt) in them, -determining ( all thins: Christ must have the pre -
the time. before appointed, and the I entlnenee, that "He must reign." we 1
bound. of their habitation," and more may expert' to bear gOOtI tidings:of
than that he aunouuow0 Golf to be the trinmpha of His rn►ss from Old
Ito end of China.
I want to see Thee triumphing
The whole world o'er.
The founds ,,f Thy dominion
Extending ' more and more,
Till all men know Thee,
And Thy glory see --
But now. Luno, while i wait
triumph,
Triumph Tbou in me!
CompleteComfortand Good Style,
are linked in the new
Footwear for Fall
The new fall 11 '!els in Footgear show ho41 much good style and how
much loveliness can be put into,a really comfort4ble Shoe. ---
There are Shoes for every occasion, town, country, street, buainess and
Mean -formal wear.
The most popular leathers 6,r this season are Patent. Black Kid ands
number of shades of brown.. The correct style of heel for street Fear
is the medium 0.baa. They sae rase mended for both style and
comfort.
Rubbers au,i the new -tell" of Rainshne are mew *4 -tock .n tl,e -t
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Iiy Betty I....7118y - .
('outlueutal hon-' .,.,ex have .om-
paes'sa+l suer of ton .-t delicious re-
cipes now being tip , e.-•1 In 11114 rowc-
try. Here are two ,• L. -h yon may or
may not *now * ,at whleb most of
you will try a u: and again niter
olive using.
Chicken le la Italy
4 t. Booked shredded testae,'
:1 r. cooked4Lr(-'Idad ham
:tt c. cooked yl••' -1'•„ tl
1 small pets l'-l',••'r shredded
►a red pimento
3 thspa•. Butter
2 r•. ( ream
Like (lanadian Wheat.
Wheat from the Prairie Province*
Of Canada *s the tines: recrived 1n
Germany from any country in the
world, mild Johann Lange, one of the
•even German millers who recently
' toured the wheat -growing centres of
North America. "Cat...dlan mIlls ori
second to none," Mr. Lange added,
"In operation, cleanliness and the
beauty of the dour turned out we
have sten nothing better since w• ar-
rived on the continent."
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Walnut Cabinet -burl walnut panels contrasting
with special maple panels above and below carved
legs and ornamental stretcher.
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3 egg yolks)
1 tsp.. salt
Zimmer s
rams and br
Add haw, c1
c(s'k birth..
spaghetti. p'•
toiling Moon 1
eggs: with
stir into the
un• e. ,
Detrtlld.ud Shur life(
2 ,•nits
o , crop n juice
1, teas{ - -alt
te*sls'. pepper
1 large o1
floe
pepgs•r. inns
Ie7 in a ,- v.-r'•,l 441-11.
nen 011(1 pripr.1. 1. A11d
or 3 minute- .odd
inn, •-ream and suit.
minutes. Mix '••Ik ..t
'I•sprwrw of Cre*III N11.1
~cure. Take MY tor., it
1 earl'!
•2 ww'n1„Is oat cut of beef
Cut onion i hin dice+: cut carrot
Int <trtp+; 1,4! iter, lemon jure., sa!t
*a(1 pepper, 1anrr over the feet,
and leave ul• night. Drain !seat:
Intl in -mall _ate pan; dredge meat
With flour, pi.- n hot oven 11n111 flour
is frown. Au•l one imp of the water
14 wh1ch mea: was soaked„end rover
('Iosdy. (take 'lowly', and When half
dune, add ve*"tabk'a, drifted from
eater, and .•,.Tape the (stoking, add-
g more Iign I, Aa needled. 'When
'ender, remove to elerving-dish. and
thicken gravy. of which there shoul(1
be one cup, wit, two tablespoons
flour, mixed with two tahl*spra,ns
cold liquid, Add, if deeired,' one-
fonrth enp sonr terrain. Put vege-
tnhles around the beef, and serve
gravy iii A 'will,. -boat.
The lemon julep help• very' mach
to make tough meats tender.
ASHFIELD
I lutecaled for last , week
AltI1 F'I471.18, Out. 21.—Mr. Albert
Maize. concession 4, Will/ ie under the
do rl.'r s care at present, lie progrexsIug
favoratdy toward recovery.
Mrs. Fdward McConnell, of Toronto,
-wax the guest of her niece. Mn.
Frank Willis, eom(p.wiou 2, and Ca11es1
on a number of friend.. at I'ort Al -
EAT MORE, BUT MORE CARE-
. FULLY
Cold weather iso coming. and (old,
Wellher 1111'410. that the body needs'
added fin•I if It Is to withstand the
cold.
Thl+ means more fuo,I, hot many
err In partaking of the wrong kind
of food. 11irstemi of increasing too
heavily on your meat, Nwh, bread and
rime. l•Nu +11'onlIy on your green vege-
tables, your milk and your frt'sb frullw.
Serra larger orange at breakfa•L
or two small ones instead, so that you
41111 balance the aridity of the bacon
and egg.. Serve a waled at luncheon
and a fruit cup at dinner. Cater
strongly to spinach, raw cabbage. cel-
ery. ('arn,ts, turnips enol other vege-
tables that may be secured fresh.
Do three things anti you'll probably
*14(1141 that uld bugalwo, ''Spring Freer"
whh't, (-onus t.. so (Malay cluttered
bodies each spring.
tw'rt last week.
Rev. 1'. NI. Colquhoua and Mn:.
Culquhonu, Dr. A. A. Simi..•1i. \ors.
John Mr{tne and 11r. and Mrs. Rich -
and McWhinney 'Mendel the fnewral
ne Tuesday at Wing -ham of Mrso'er
r1e. wife of Ric 1►r. Perri*. of \Ping• i
ham.
A I/ietingtdahed 'Visitor.- 1 tr. M a r
,'caret 4*'Harla. of ,mitt*'- fall-.
1 tent.. was a guest! at the loom.
of Mr. and Mrs Richard McWhinney.
Division line. last weeke'ml. in.
(l'Ilare is a native of gmltb'a Falls.
Atter teaching toehold for upwards of
tem years in Carleton county .the en-
tered lessen's Universal y. Kiugeten,
*141 graduate) In medicine 1n INN,
and in the same year was aplwdutedl
to mistiest wbuion work" in Central
India. She served faithfully in her
chosen work for thirty -Mix year. um -
411 her retirement in .11r27. She 1*
now doing delimitation work meter the
board of ]Ie Woman's Miseiou.,ry
Society i'f the 1'resb)trrlan ('bunch
in ('ansda. Inning tills autumn fn'.
O'Hara hued spenking'eneagelnetttil In
the 1're'4q'I*'riee of Maitland. Itruee.
I ►wen Sound and Sauge.•u, :a :.ir. s-
I sing W. M. S. thankoRrring meetings.
(m Sunday 4st she .kklressed the
ongr.gatiou of Ertiltlae•church, lour
cannon.
1 S. S. ('onvent4a. Tin, *Peond an -
nom contention of SabhAt h .ch,sd+
1 of Nlwitlau(1 Presbytery was held in
the 1'resliyt -tan church, 1-ucknow. en
Turweda). October L'tth, with a large
attendance of teachers and otfleer'.
And interested Sunday Reboot members'.
Two semitone wPPP held, afternoon
and evening. The afternoon *e't.lon was
in charge of Rev. John Polls k •�f
Whitechnrrh. who titter rnlwWct(llt
devotional exercises as a model for
devotional exerciser. at 1110 regular
Seblath ....hoot semitone gave a short
addreem. The roll call watt aI,'IwPr-
eel by nineteen of the twent •t n.P Pn
bath schools - In the fresh~ cry. end
"It ell the men over flay got mit of superintendents, eight pa
the world, there would rust be "nonce 'forty-nine teaeberw, an additional
experience left to min IL" �D1Pnry nvlmtlher of teachers being Prean( at
Ford, the evening sestdlcn. Rev. W. M. Ksn-
nawin, D. D.• t*PnPrad *er•r.tary of
Offers a Prayer for Boa lEdltel" S S end Y. r `(ofketies('*n of the
a1Y l+reshytertan l'hurch of ('anada, was
peda'n't nIx) pa144' 14n adhlr *'1. HP also
{•
caking of prayers, the T. D. Rate- r4 nllueled thtP mnm(t tah1P CcmferPndr.
Man, pallor of the First Presbyterian ' 'Mort addresses were given by Niro..
l'hnrch ('olunihus, Mise., opened tow six I Job- (bawl of TPr.wwiitPr. who d*'mou-
tii-lourtb annual con'Vendor of the Mta-
writh a Psaam At mCiati�n at riled even
the Cra41.e roll \(I J Kennedy a •uppli� (riga that surprised even
the newspaper Ales IIrewnt. It follows:
1 ''Eternal gist, MIT Ilenvenly Father, we
ask Thy bkessinga-0p*n three newspaper
I ta'(,ple, who are wont to communicate
ped,ple whn ('. h *141,11 a revolututn 1n
, China Week'. alio lave license to enter
IMP gates of prim. an•1 potentates, bolt
who *111 hay, a taighty hard time g*(►ing
11151(1*' 111. Kale•. r, f aradise.
wit 1 the end- of the earth. They are
"Horn m*o-r Ort theme people who are
temrted by *' 'rt devil froth printer'•devil
to devils of tum pews pr{�epr headlin/'a.
And these sans, people' wllo are •r, bray
listening to thee,,... of the wire.! and the
solute of t1t,• sot/ten, that oftim*'a the
voice of Gal fit* no lietenery among
then and no place In their heath•
1 "tlav,mercy, 0l.oni,�� lbwPe°Ple
1 who have to rate) all kW/ ' 4 thlnvgi
Iis the e*uNP of �reir
1 mercy, O Lord. To these who are
invited toxo malty bang, lunch-
eons that th,y !,est aacrifes their dilseet-
ion on the alter ,,f fru advertis INV
'Ilave merry, :1nrd, (rn ahem'' Pw►Pie
who are chaad by *bp ('olonlal Il*m*1
W. ('. T. U., kiwani5, Rotary and Cham-
ber of Cummeres, Ilavc merry on thew.
people who lads to hnimnh alike with
Jew And 4 i(nt,le white and black Item -
swat and RPpoh*,ean, Baptise, Mpt ridiat,
Prexhyteria, sod F.piwo Ilan, those who
titrated her method of .iiperintemiing
( 0 l ; s* can
of WhWPrhnn'h, who presentw4 her
methal of conducting the home de-
pwartuent; Mrs, (leo. 1Muglas and Miro
I). Henderson, 1'.neknow, who spoke
on the bringing of scholar's Into corn'
!!union with the church. Rev. F. G.
Fowler, Brussels. convenor of the
Presbytery committee on Sabbath
schools 14,111 young 4)81.1141*''. MfN'IPt IWM,
gave a talk on teacher training. A
twmntlhll +wp?Pr was served try the
ladles of L,teknow Presbyterian
church. Rev. T. D. Mreulloitgh, of
Kincardine, pre.idPd at tow evening
*.ton. After a hearty *Mg service,
Rev. C. N. McDonald, LucknoW, eon -
dueled devotional exercise... The
1.n-cknow choir fnrnI•hed special muwle
and the male quartette rendered
number which 0111.1 greatly 14pp di
*ted. Thr(wnghowrt the convention a
challenge w*a given to per•rra and
9ahhath e'honl teachers to work dili-
gently to give the child a religious
edneation. The mttwtaeokng feature
of the convention was the rehire,. of
BeT. 1►r. Kannnl.: w1of o Iolil hmlrhis
audience for upwards -.
rapt AttpntIon as he delivered hi. 1n-
eptring and dnformatlt* TP*e.e4P 1(P14.
Mr, 141,wlPr moved the thanks of i1P
fnmmitNw to the ep*ekera, to the mom -
here of I.ucknow l're+byter4t, Chnreh,
WEIGHED 163 LBS.
—NOW 140 LBS.
Now ome roan lest fat
mad Mood Wald
Many people was, an. fully aware Deft
beallh-giving properties' of Kru.chen
Salts have not yet heard of the wonder-
ful effects thew Salts have in tedueu.g
unhea ltl*v. ewe,a fat. Ily their gentle
at•t tion on the Iver. kidneys and bowels
they urge Giese organ. to throw off the
poisonous waste matter.. which. if
allowed to ac' late. form fatty
deposits in the body. Read bow this
woman k,.t fat and gained health :—
" i have taken Knaal•hen Salta every
day for nearly a year, and i have not
felt so writ (or many years. sty weight
has dropped from I43 Ib., to 140 Ito.
A11 my segnaintanlw say how much
younger and Metter 1 look. 1 feel bright
and well, whereas before I wan always
nervous and tire.i.” Mn. H.
Try taking Hnuehen Salta every morn-
ing in a glass of hot water before
breakfast. Little by little the unhealthy
se -cumulations of fat will slowly but
surely, disappear. A new feeling of
health and vitality will follow- the
years will fall away u your $ rm take/
GS the slender lines of youth.
Came over on tow Mayflower *al tltoae
who eau( over ow the cauliflower. —Ex- and to the tion to etre choir of fortheir
the 4O�t n.
triteb
Change.
44
We carry a good stoe k of
Electrical Appliances,
Fixtures, etc.
Electric Wiring of All Kinds
KMIIuates given on application
Frank McArthur
ELECTRICIAN
Telephone 82 West Street
NOTICE
Hydro Arrears
Upon instructions from
the officials of the Hydro -
Electric Power Commis-
sion of Ontario. their rules
and regulations are to be
strictly enforced.
All Electric Light and
Power Services in arrears
will be cut off forthwith if
not paid.
BY ORDER OF
The Water and Light
Commission
Goderich
Fresh Bread
�alced 1Saii . .
That's what you get
when ordering your bread
from us. It contains the
purest ingredients known
to bakers.
Buy a loaf to -day and
taste the difference
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Store Phone 120 Residence 217
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(until November 2nd)
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Goderich Planing Mills, Ltd.
P. O. Drawer 160
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