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GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1931
at
at
1(.11'1'1 I )I U'It! !EAR, NO. SO-..:
1)a ,bur t',.1. I,nt h. I;. sty
{j • at. 1[aiolt SUrp, , S. No. lo. ..flow to I nu a Grigg, 1 Hold Trains to
School Fair ,PeK oa the Farm ; Harry Harris
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Lowden. S 'Sp, "11P._Top - ntto 4th one (hikes, Giotto - Save.Li Mr1G Vii 1
►^• Portel' l'! First prise awarded AWWINti
.:4144641,
, , Wi anea
Dealer 15
rKovRiic AL.
Mi1•NiCIPAL AND conr0"! '
RATION BONDS
•11re. Accident, Automobile, and
Ooderich Township Schools Hold
Annual Event, with In-
teresting Program
-Qodericb township had its annual
achdat Bair on Thurwlay lust at Porter'sl
acid it was a most successful
event., There was a large attendance
wt •adults as well as of the boys and
girls, and tbe afternoon was very
oiaarautl7...-aygat Thr schools taking
•ws _ . _..
Harris. second to Melvin Steep, third Doll's potc•hwork quilt-Dsvltae Cdl-
to Margaret Schoenen'.
The eton•dtlt4ntr ebuteet for juniors,
right rears old and under. brought out
live enntestautr: Alfred Butler, S.B. No.
4; Betty Harris, R.S, No. 9: Ted Mid.
dietote R.R. No. 10: iva Meeool, R.R.
Nn.
fl; Mand MaeMsth, R.R. No. 3. The
auhje•t preeerlled for all eontestants
was "My Pet.' but as each young ora-
tor talked of his own farorlte there
was plenty of variety In the addresses.
Betty Harris was given flied poser. with
Ted Middleton. Alfred Butler and
Maud ILacMath In>the order named.
with their t■achrrs, were : 11•14• -Kathleen Bea om_ won the tpe11Init
No. 1, Mies Edna Driver; S.& No. a match and Alvin Betties the weed -nam.
' >iiwr1n I .31Tee 3fef uuaW :-"'1kie-'ifit itinn.
No. The trophr law-tbw-lsrti.at--
No. 4, Miss- Sha Heard: t a won be Robert Stirling.
!{1pa ._Erana.:f.di.Ikallll._ lti
NB. No. 6 ((onion), Mlaa Margaret with s{l: Bernk•e Grigg ttnalt .egonT
eatland : $ $ Ne:T A, Mimi •Dougtaa: Place with 43.and D_aphne,-_CoteMnijh
R.N..\'o. 9 (Tipperary , 31114T
R.R, No. 10.,XIes Gladys Way. GRAIN AND CORN
The prize for the erliool parade Gats, Alaska, quart -Robert Sterling,
a shield donated by N. W. Trewar- Betty Newton, Alfred Butler, Uyendu
the of ('lintow-teas awarded to S.8. lyu Miller.
No. 9. Union school, No. O. took second Oats, Alaska, sheaf=ltobert Sterl-
ing. Gwendolyu Miller, Alfred Butler,
The piddle Zip -eating contest Riva Gorduu liftirrt. .- • --
oppo multi fqr some good oratory. Barley, U. A. C. No. 21, quart
Thos- taking part, with their subjects, Grant Sterling. •
rL. ►1-v .►. A- (•_ No. • "beef -(dean
Steelfug; Douald Colctough.
Field corn, Longfellow -Gladys
(.'lark, Eleanor Rathwell, Ruth Harris
Maurice Mcllwain, Earl Switzer.
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"Summer Sports:" ()lady! Tarrant. ,
S. No. 1. "Why Not Smile;" Ada Tar-
rant. A.R. No. 1. "Influence:' Donald
Barris. R.R. No. 9, "Butter:' Ruth
- . tlideeeesi Ipomoea Agent _-;,--PoFMr>.•...A.S,
Othce, next to Bank of Commerce .
(;uderich
Phone 53
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DO YOU REALIZE
that according to statistics five
men out of every six who reach
the ago of 66 aro dependent os
others for their daily bread?
HAVE YOU ANALYZED
your own situation T How do
YOU stead T
ADEQUATE LIFE
INSUble RANCE
ie ewer meet
THOS. WILSON
R. R. 5, GODERICH, ONTARIO
T.1.pboee 1516, Carlow
DBi► Si the time to have your
Furnace Cleaned, Repaired
aad Pipes Replaced
Wart the snow Mee and
catches yon unprepared
John Pinder
Agent for Kellary Furnaces
PHONE 127
P. 0. Box 131 - Goderich
Monumental Works
GODERICH, ONTARIO
Best Materials
Latest Resigns
Expert Workmanship
All Work Guaranteed
Reasonable Prices
It. A. SPOTTON-
P. O. Ilea 161 Gderiea, Oat.
-dough, Kathleen Middleton,-- V +iola
I.pndon Health Oiflcials Race
Tichleelrne, Dori* Beatty.
Si.)on rase ',Anton flannel)-Ber-, Against Time to Get Serum •
niee Grigg• to Seaforth
t'adde.n
l holder -Margaret Sehoala,
Fern Item -tan, hilly.:. Newton, Daphne.__Iondon, Out, old. VA-Armaphures
Coldough.
. Pillowslips, .embroldertd initial- were throteu against C.N.R. passenger
Eleanor Rathwell. trains • it Loudon and Stratford. Satar-
Hnc•kaback towel, monogram -Elan' _day night while otlie ers of the eRy of
or Rathwell. Wanda CIHQ, Marjorie 'iondosr-•health department and Inati-
Rathwell, James Sowerby.tufo of Pebile Health raced cars
}'Altdl • MECHANICS' Sea fort h
through streets, because in = FJastk l,w auytPt, Irish Cobbler yolk_ .. _
lo-.$arlanue Merrill, Earl Cog. Ito a *ourlegr-atd girl, ul wilh pneirawaia, , ,
sou •Torrauc•e, Gordon Gilham.-- - erecTuutTer the ls•rIT Tau a ate:
tlatt•bos•--Bdw•Ia Ire. . t o •infantile-paralysie.
Fitter- etoel Hyoids r.awa■n. Ou Saturday evening enc TTiT." rnuTt"
Byrn, Reggie McCool, %won Mcliay, city newer- ednnbtteehineI,..Waw`-
Strep. the ll in--tttr iteattlo teparttthetntt-1
Harry the City hal{ when hr heard the tele
Bird_ Ittntt¢= QTofrt .f►fefle_ _ _ :.
Rope limiter for. calf -Robert fifer,- jjoiiui iug ringing - perstsrenrly. He an -
Ing. Will I'orter, Tick Porter. Howard "w"rud ctrl- l. Dr. L. uproar of
Mc 'ulluugp. Seaforth• on thehe line appalling for aid I
to rt•cltre .. a tlpply of '''run'vairRE t*PLi:EC1'IONS '
--- i3crmptestk. class.. of -Sive stack•-.--fc'r useagent/4 infantile IwralysDr.
Grant !sterling. Wilfrid Beattie, Evelyn ltprt.%n1d that if it. (4111111lee* got
the
.on the evening train from London it '
Monk. Itetty Fluter. •wou d make a world- of differeriee-to 1
.Collcctiuu Iosves-1')onaldHarris, the little patient. ltilly Herle•rt, Muriel )1111er, Eleanor it was 'thirteen tuhwt.•s to train 1
t ]jjt wrll . •
ailed
--Jnhtly n the - tna n -e?"train,
Stanley Mcliwain• .. Hemlt4 staff at his bumf, It seemed •Cagle-ti"u •Ins.4•ts-Billy Rurns,-Al-
hola4ess to make tote. trip to- the in-
ma Trewsrtha: 'Rntb Potter, Bernice sti utet and heck to the ('.N.R. depot
' >orkieF th,- t.ain• r
ART. IiRAW 1.'() ANp WRITING
"Try .It:' saki- the 1'nm/nlfstog4r.l
Flower In pot -Alice Stoddart, I.11- .•I'11 a]e•al 1„ the ('.N.R."
Hail. 1'iwreij,;, Iiyrry.. .L.MMI', ilernlce -While the dortur• raced on Joie isle- I
1 nbb. worm. the story was told to the C.N.R.
Pattern :ilia:: 1.m. for linoleum -Wil• 'A ,lispatclier rriayel it to an official.
Douglas
frit Beattie. I'enrl Farraut, Hanel The board went pp against the traln.l
; Moore, Katbhrru Middleton. sn order passed through to Stratford',.
Group, of three fruits -Wanda IutT, to hold .the coinfection for $eaforth.
e Margaret Middleton, Sheldon McMatb, Dr,_ Johns mad)' the trip in n new re-
tElwin Merrill. - cont' The train made its rc,nueetione
Group of chalk ax,' book and water. pod the serum wee- in Rt•xforth Sat -
CLEVELAND'S BAKERY !
-TRY QUR-_
Mi ade Bread
YOU WILL BE
DELIGHTED WITH IT
PIES, CAKES and
PASTRY
.111 orders given our prompt
and courteous attention
-WE DELIVER
E. IL_ CLEVELAND
Telephone 114 West Street
FOR YOUR NEXT
ROOFING JOB
--BEE US -
We guarantee our work and
material
No job too small. No job
too large.
Let us give you an estimate
Hyatt Jumbo Roofing Co.
Geo. L. Baxter
Omer) ,West Street Trkphone
132, Roderic*.
Heroes:" Alma Ttrewarth5. S.B. No. 3.
"The Value of Birds:" Ross Mkldlrton.
R.S. No. 14. "The Key to &wee a.
Margaret Neboenals. R.R. No. 10.
"What Every Canadian Should Know ;"
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THE COCKSHUTT
IMPLEMENT SHOP
Wire Natio' Cream Separates's
Repairs for Cockshutt.
Frost & Wood Farm im-
plements and Machinery-
Telephone
achinery
Telephone 598
Kingdon Street Goderich
t:'ntttt•thn11 wt441-
j eep_ uabtg IVIin the Year
Steep, Tom Rathwell, Will Grigg, Bor-
ten Clark.
Turnips --Bernice Grigg. Roble
Thompson, Frank Thompson, ))ick Por
ter, Violet ('ole.
Beets -Kathleen R-rte0m, Don
Sterling. Boddie Johuston; Jack Elliott
Stanley Mcllttaitl.-
('arrots-•GikirgP Sterling. ]sabell
Woods, Norma Pickard, Kathleen 31141 -
(Beton. Marjorie Rathwell.
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LoWden, Anna Trewartha. Mary Sterl-
ing. Joy Lobb' -
onions -Ruth Potter. Earl SWitzer,
Mary Thompson. Mary Torrance, Fern
Beacom.
- SI -PPI F MENTARY CLASSES
Winter wheat. any variety, quart -
Alvin Betties, Elvin Merrill, Robert
Sterling, Beth (hex, Robin Thompson.
Potatoes: Teel-- ----obttler-Ms -
Mcllwain, Donald Harris. Donald Col-
eiougb, Mervin Elliott,Fern Beacom.
Potatoes. Green Mountain -Jean
Huller, Daphne (blelougb, Ruth Pot-
Potato.., Dooley -Robert Sterling,
Daphne t'olctough. Bernice Grigg,
Ruth Putter. Sylvia Lowden.
Pie pumpkin -Margaret Schoetals,
Stewart tkhoenals, Fern Beacom, AI-
n tt ei<. Betty Newton. -
Field corn -Billy W llliams, Alfred
Butler, Daphne Colclough, Donald Col -
el • Bernice Grigg.
FLOOR COVERINGS
See our borderless Con-
goleum Rugs ifiLlftrlas
follows: - ; •
Se sure that the quality hasn't been lowered to make
lower prices.
Our Suiting, 'ars lower-priced, but the standard in
materials retained. '
---HATS IN THE NEW SHADI $--
Special OrdecClothes from ?4.00 to $35.00...
Suifi and Overcasts dry-cleaned and pressen iw4L
lle-
We remodel and repair
Fi•ani`15f. •
Martin
Phone %our nine TAILOR and HATTER
•tar.••" it
Bordeu Clark. Robert Sterling.
Map Huron county -Hazel Moore, THEIR SILVER NODDING
Grant literling, Alfred Butler, Arnold Many relatives and friend• ciTh,•red
Rathwett. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T
Map of Quebec r Prurinte-Ade Far-
Muriel
'ar- Jenkins!. Blyth, on Saturday, Sept.•nd.e:
Tinf.' Gladys! Tarrant,' 'Eugene Cole, 26. to eelebrate 'the' ortaPton 01 ttlefr•t
Muriel,Miller. twenty-fifth wekling aanfvereary. The
Map et Asia -Margaret' &•hoenals, 'marriage took plaee In East Wawaooah
Will Grigg, Marjorie Rathwell, Mabel on September 26, 1006. when Rev. A.
M
LlhurchilL rIAan. T1.Tr7I ttte*-'tir-marrtalsrs-'Mb..
WRITING Maria McGowan and Mr. William T.
Jenkins. Diener was served at 8.311
o'clock. after which Mi.. Maria* Snell.
r-ntece, recited- an addre.s of felled -
teflon to verse form of original rom-
position. The prewerttatton of twenty --
tire silver dollars was made by little
Miss Elva Snell. Mr. Jenkin. is the
.on -of Mr. Glf-s. Jenkins and the late
Mrs. Jenkins of Goderieh.. Those from
Goderich who attended were: Mr. Giles
.jrnkins, Miss Addle Jenkins, Mr. aqd
Mre. ('ha1'les Barker mid M1.. Marion
Snell,
Primer -Edna McCullough, Helen
nommen, Charlotte 8.1ke1d. Ted
Middleton. -Fled tetase--Betty H
Brace Ryan, Albert Steep, Laney Crich.
Second class -Eva Stetting, Bernice
Steep. Arnold - Rathwell, Hazel Moore.
Third class -Joy Lobb. Viola Glidden,
Violet Cole, Muriel Miller. Fourth class
---Ofadye Steep, Margaret Rchoenafs,
Clarence Glidden. Marjorie Rathwell.
Essay, "Methods of Lowering costs
of Crop Production" -Grace Mcdfath,
Alvin Lobb.
LIVE STO(:
Reef calf -Tinos. Rathwell, Robert As the ice man makes . e1
Sterling.
)Miry calf -Alvin Beetles. Tom Rath -
Sheaf of winter wheat, any variety
-Robert Sterling. Maurice Mcllwain.
Stanley Me•llwain. Gordon Gilbert.
Sun Life Assurance Company of
Canada
FLOWERS •
Asters- Margaret SehcwnaIu, Edna
McCullough, Hazel Moore.
Phlol-It eiglas Sterling, Arnold
Rathwell. Elwin Merrill.
Cosmos -Ross Merrill, Kathleen
Middleton. Donald HarrisZinnias -,leek Merrill. Albert Steep
i Ruh It
M
Ton have Hirt* mut hazard, of life for whleh definite
should he made, namely :-(a l Provislmn for your dole ndeuts In the
case of early death. 11, 4 Provlebp for yourself and family in case
el long Illness. (et Provision for the old age of yourself and wife,
WO other depcittente.
A Sun Lite Assurance ('o. Policy. with the Total Disabilit7
Clause, will provide for ell of these contingencies.
PHONES, Office 115
Residence 549
H. R. LONG,
District Agent.
eon] mon maker his entry,
well. Arnold Rathwell, Maud M -Math,
Stewart Schoenals.
Agricultural colt --Alvin LOA..
Spring Iamb -Bernice (trial/. Donal
Harris. Betty Harris
Halter -broken colt -Alvin Lobb.
Halter -broken calf -Tom Rathwell.
Robert Sterling, Arnold Rathwell, Ai -
Mary t' Trtrranra. "rin RetTe..- ' --
VPrhrna-Rtanh4 MeilwxilS, *MelMiller. Lewiss h-mpiey.
COMPETITIONS
Public spcakhtg--.Donald Hai' Te,
Calendula- 1'Arey wP .: Joy
Love, Idtoh►n Thompwns. Melvin Steep, Margaret 1k-hoeuale.
t -
thlplgictPsil.-irllly Bumf,.aristiret Live stink judging compel liTltn-3tt
Middleton. Wlllsrd Pickard, ort Sterling. Alvin Lobb, Iteginnid Me -
Middleton. Tont Hathav11.
Jmlgitig et crooking eompetitiow--
MTuricl Mi1li:inii11 ' iolet" i41T3 (No.
Announcement
French nia rlgold-Jea n Sowerhy,
te►gias-toterHng• WNiwoor , .• I
Announceme
Elliott. TAUTEST* Merrill. -'--
Bouquet. any mingle variety-11er- I
nice Grigg. Phyllis Elliott. Howard Me--
FRUIT -
Northern Spy apples --Robert Stert-
in1t: IAmglaie Sterli% Manan .t,/_dliehlle-
toll. ._
Snow nppies-Ted Mhkllftop. Har-
old Johnston, •Daphne ('on -lough.
Fall pears-Itlbn r Johnson, Jean
R-11. Ik.*h Harris, - -
Winter pears -Madeline Toting,
Gerald (1sT. _R.rtllf'rf _NfrrllnE•.
Booker of as.ort.d fruits-Rol.•rt
sterling. Sylvia Lowden. Harry Low-
den.
pion:FRY
Sass t aftirk urn keirel-=-Violet Cale,
ler, Donald Hereto..
Barred Rock pullet -Alfred B6tler,
Gordon Gilbert. Eugene Cole, 'Violet
('ole, Bernier. Grigg.
White Leghorn cockerel -Arnold
Rathwell.
White Leghorn pullet=Arnold Rath -
well.
One down brawn eggs, extra-Ma-
dNine Young. Mauer* Meliwain, Al-
fred Rntler, Daphne Coletongb,
Due doyen white mem, extras-Da-
phnerolelnngh. i)onakl Colelough,
Mary Torrance, Manrle Harwood.
DOM ESTI(' WISNOTS
T'titin brown muffles- Eva Switzer,
Verna Hackett. Joyce Gardner, Betty
Harris. _
Rolled white rookies-- Margaret
Middleton, Jean Elliott, Alma Trewar-
tha. Mary Thnmp.oa.
Plata white eake (layer or 1051'1 --
Eleanor Cox. Ruth Potter, Ada Far -
rant, ,lean Rowerby.
Maple cream ---June Melkmgall,
Lorene Coy, Helen Thomp.on. Francis
1.1114 ttt. __ _
Peanut taffy -Robert Sterling, Ter -
The re -opening of the Goderich
Planing Mill on Cambria Road
We have purchased the mill formerly known as
Buchanan's and will conduct a Retail Lumber
Yard. Mr. George Westbrook, who is well
„- known in Goderich.::will be general manager. A
large stock of Limber, Doors, Interior Finish, -
Lime, Gyproc and Cement always oli hand. Let
us quote you on your requirements.
.,•.r,-
G. Westbrook, Fred. C. Kalbfleisch,
Manager >- Proprietor
l*
Phone 388
May Thompson and Irene
t\'11lintns 4 No. 41, Marjorie Rathwell
and Margaret Middleton (No. 10).
-- WI -set -naming - eipetitjon-Alv
Betties. Alvin L,hb, Grct^ McMatb,
Ruth Putter. ..
R (ling matel---Kathleen Beacom,
( O. G. 1-lnlet 'ate *N& i f7 '
Potter INo. 3', Margaret'. Sehoenai*
.4 N.
104, •
ii>try teRine-em1teat petty Harris'
INo, 114. Ted 'Middleton. (No. 10 r. Al'.trek Itntler INo. 4,, Maud • Med(atb
Strathronall iherS4 --A:it -Nii:"'F;
M No. 9,, R.R. No, R, R.R.-No. 3,- •
Points winners -Robert Sterling -1d,
Bernier. Grigg 43, IMphne ('okiottgh
fib. -
Glrla. 8 years and under-ffet ty Dar -
ria. Elsie Leitch. Winnie Miller.
Roy.• A >and under -Donald M('oc1,
Douglas Sterling. Ivan Jervis.
Girls, 10 and under -Gertrude Ems -
son, Mary Lowden. Frances Elliott.
itnya, 10 and tinder Grant Sterling,
i)ouglas Finlay, IMnald Colclough.
t7lrls, 12 and under -Viola Gliddon,
Gertrude Eassnn, Velma Craddock,
Iloys. 12 and nncler-Donald Aarrie,
Graham Johnston, )toy Stoddart.
thrift, 1:S and ander-Grace McMath.
Viola 4:Ibidnn. Gertrude Ramon,
B --
nye, 111 and ender-Ttr?DRr'llili:
coon, Robert .Tnhnetrm. Mervin Elliott.Kick the- slipper rare- Elizabeth
Thiel, Ada Farrant, Margaret Middle-
ton.
Teachers' race--1f&tss Driver, 3110.livens, Mims Dingley.
I HAVE BEEN APPOINTED THE AUTHORIZED
PARTS DEPOT FOR
Auto -Lite and Delco -Remy
fa Electric Systems
Thetis o syst ti poser practica / an our tam=
cars.
I have a good service stock of genuine Parta and
also the proper testing equipment to give you service
on generators, distributors, starting motors, etc.
Miller's Service Station
Corner of lriotor'Ia Street sad Zlpia Ave. Phone 269
Ni11lulu
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STEADY -FROGS
Through the Ups and Downs of -414 Years
5
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ALL through the ;many
changes and _fluctuations in theeconomic situation during
the last centum and more? - • the-'""--
maintained an unbroken record" of successful .-operation and
sound progress in serving its customers and Canada.as a whole:
In this fact lies assurance of a continuance
of that success and progress in the :tut. re.
Lawyer - yon told me *hi; faeto
prechtely no they cseenrred,
(11 thonght It heed to tell ye the deltb-
crate troth -ye can pnt all the reef in
yerself
K
Eatablishsd Al?CE/7!
TOTAL ASSETS IN EXCESS OF 0,000,000
Goderich Branch: R. C. WHATELEY, Manager.
..as., _4.N