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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-10-31, Page 3dip 11 cii HURON c r FOREMOST WEEKLY tar , X�• asi " X'« `FcGND "BAR. N'0 44 Business Directory MAL_ S Barrister t ffi' ourt .Hou Gederielt. Telephone 55, VHARTERFIb A OUNTANT U'TEITT' ;and utf Chartered 77 Downie S Toronto Office: a NT,NITIE4 -0ou4tanta` g )3ay Sr eet AUL". 'ZONEE JUNO,. THOMAS GU' LIVE STOC AU' Sales attend every effort ma Farmers' sale AT, GODERIOH, AND GENERAL I.ONld ER to X anywhere and to give satisfaction. otes discounted. uORDO'N M. GRAN I..IED AU YJ IONE1 b U, 10.14.9..N COUNTY'; A satisfactory',,,'courteo a service for Farm, Property or. Ho sebold Sales. Rates Reason; ile. 1'►R. F. J. It -FOR) NOSE, T , Late House Su Ophthalmic and A eistant at Moorefield 'io)< en quare Tii ,don, England. fin, b Es'Es T S E. SUP 53 Waterloo Str Telephone '2674 Next visit B'Pdford. Wednesday, November till- 5. pm.: TER,...E ;E, ,' OAT, . , eon Ne* Vorli; al , Hospital, as- e Hospital and -Hospital.- • J GLADt IDS s aD s., Stratford. , _- ericy ` b.. Hotel, Clod 7th, from P.m. ° DRUGLESS RRACTYTIONER OH'IROPRACTOR•` lr! TYYID Goderich,' ,P Officio hours --10 t and' 7 f4' 8 p.m., Ta Saturday. -� 10 le 12%.M. Monday and. Thuri A. N. AT 51. Solt • DRUGLESS IST tie 34]. 12 a.m., 2 to 5 day,- friday and Home, $eb�ol Clubs Rally at Centralia Swag amber frpTa OW.alai Attend—Plans Made toar. Future Word r A , rally of •, the Home and School �Cltibs of ';flush' Huron was 'held, in Centralia, school en Wednesday even ing, October 2,11d; when Members: from Grand 113end,. Shipka, B-lihe, Winchel- sea, Cent entralia, and. (Antral an Vietr$ria, .selioo1s, (i derieh, were preAnt. The visitors; were welcomed by the Centralia, president, -,Mrs'. Penwardenk who conducted the opening exercises, and 'expressed. her' pleasure in `meeting so Many Who were interested in Home 'arid ,School work: ,.. • Mrs.. A • Taylor Of .Goderich was in- vited to °-take charge• of the program. D+ ash. elub gave a short report' of its afe'worketell-bag.o.f.lntereagnRVeaY'-.- era, worthwhile activities, and increased interest in the wont.: , The members pr` esent from schools in Stephen township ' were .keenly inter- ested In the health program for the pre- vention of diphtheria and other contag- ious diseases, and a : resolution . was. passed that the matter be brought be- fore the Board of Health for its con- sideration. ' , Owing ,to distance and: • difficulties in' .tranapvr' 'ion, it has been found im- possihrt. ler Home and: School repre- sentatives to meet regularly as a county councii•oso it was' decided to hold an a nnuall?rally, when Matters of general. interest will be discussed, and reports. of the ;year's work will be given: An invitation was received and accepted'to `hold the rally next year at Grand Bend. A :resolution wait ema,n,i.tnously '�en- dorsed, that Mrs. 1'enwarden,` former. -vice-p resident of Huron Council of Home and School - Clubs, be . recom- mended to the Ontario. Federation as organizer for 'Hurencounty, the fopner •presidnt, Mrs. A. ..G. Webb of Shipka, being unable at the present -time to ac- cept . the responsibility. • Mrs. Taylor referred to the campaign .in Oxford and Middlesex counties for. 'the beautification of rural schools, and Suggested that the rural schools repre-- -sented at the rally might give a lead••to a campaign, for Huron eounty,: - • •Community singing, instrumental Inumbers, a reading, •and a very fine •solo, were contributed by members- of the various_'clubs.and•�the meeting closed with, the singing ot. the National -.Anthem. ' -served Refreshme�i]tas ,were by the Centralia ' members., awl. a, cordial vote I .of thanks for :their ' hospitality was. • - Wednesday, at 111i1-61felL INSON St: INSV]it*NCE s T1 U GK1LLtOP . M ` TU. --AL .FIRE IN - 0. -Farm rm and iso- Il,©N C)t•] •Ian+'itown pr '' ° 'ty insured. •�y��i, 'K��iiiad�,,�&VrV'�� President, ' Ch ; M. A. ;Reid, Manager and Se eau -Treasurer, Sea - forth. Directors ---Al Broadfoot, Sea- . _-.forth.;_... James. ' n_neily, - Goderich; Chris. Leonhar u Bornholm; • .Alex. hi Hi th 'Frank McGregor, Wig, y Marton ; Tian '.,,, 1oylan, Se o ;; der ,altos. ` Wm. x, u h Al+e , r la b. W. Hbhibald, Sea f orth. ndesboroLo , W .• kgen tf-D. A. •, 1 , :I,R. 1rGo Goderich; ch James Watt, • Bly ; John' E., Pepper, • .A.R. is Brueefl 1. It. F. McI ercher, l•, m ` eter, .Brod- hag'‘. . r oidiera - make cards :ret e ted at i n.ts and get thP C� the"loyal a Calvitd. utt's Grocery, Kingston Street, .Goderich, or J. H.Reid's General Store, Bayfield.. STRATFOIiD GiiDERICH COACH 1,1 Daily '7,39a,iin.. 4.25. Goderich for - Sf ratfi • ' Hamilton, Buffalo, Lo Tavistoek and •Woodeto� Redford, .British- 'and !phone hotels - oir 305#, ,porn,,.-Leawos�, d, Toronto, ' Ion, Detroit, Depots •-- Noyal .. Hotels.: Information. rai ie INSURA NC 1uid REAL Get Our Automobile Rates Phone 24' i:l ; Goderlch i ST LIKE OLD LWUM vimmarmiesimmorsimmoos Nelso ;u F'te,. Accident d Motor Car, • INSU CF Oce-MasonTemple; Weet d Street, er eh -Waite d'H.-2.%Tritiktar P. J. ..YAN Real" Estate a .insurance Office and. Res once :. • 11 Trafalgar Street Pho e 663 :FOR .SALE'." lases. of all 'kind's, crofts 1�1Tiidi g' lots, •business-:. eproperty anal verai,good farms. Let me' sh you some real bargains. Bu ` now. t • • Aumaimporimmilmorionek gE CAPITAL T, Nosy I'lLiytng lCaallrel and Hardy ?HONE IIEATRE -- -,sapstt folav ` • Mon. Tues. arid, Wed.' Merle Oberron -Re : Harrasott• l' Travelogue and travesty, built a walled at eighteen Million, tinid. in a Teehnit'olor-journey. sula Jeans and David Tree; and . a , globe -(rotting heiress sit all the' play -spots of "wrote "OVER THS MOON" Thur. Fri. and Sat. Edward f . Robinson—Ana So#lierri and ,Humphree Bogart X't''s comedy -drama, with a." thick ` led racketeer' wondering why the . social ladder was `rnatiE*n of /i BOT OR� Coming Rai Pris and Daltons „Matln.ees l'`ecl1, Sat. 0 coiph Scotty '',`When the holidays at 3 prune t7 GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31st, 1940 Rural SBeautification PAOU N•• ® ° Oxford . Countyis - t be ' con. ratatlated on , the o" progressive spirit .sho'cvn by the horticuitural 'societies of -the district in sponsoring a rural school • beautification contest. 'No: 1 Blandford, better known as Bond's•.ISeirool, was reeeattly awarded first Place with a score of 88 out"of a possible 100 points. John, P. -Olark,, of t e Ontario Department of. Agriculture, -who -ud,�p • the entries, said. in Ills , b reports , ��: ::�;r�:::tip. d��rxn; (Engraving by .courtesy a of Woodstock Sentinel -Reviews,). BOND'S SCHOOL, R "This school shows ucn improvement over 1939. There is, a new, circular driveway, • graded. , Fences painted all arb nd the property, 'School 'painted P inside and. out Shrubs, "have- been removed' and • properly:. grouped. • Trees in good condition. -Found- ation Planting Assisted With annuals. g-a�Td-;-- sodding done. 014--vutb ge removed. Fair school garden. Young' 'trees doing well. . Entire grassed area 'cut. Two new trellises' and arches. d`• new painted. Boulevard cast axr I'icni table'e G parking area in front of fence.: Ditch s graded. - New metal .flagpole - and the Union Jack flying: • : n . d• •. New bacl stoli for''11a11•cl,iaaTno d an pt,r�]ted.•_�Iddriy . . infprfvements. Scores .•full marks foe elem:i�up,, painting and repairs°, . LANDFORD--'T WN`Sl�• Bond's Home and 'School Club, with Mrs. Reg. Weet, president, sponsored 'and financed the .work, ,hut everyone ;hn•the community gave a helping hand. Splendid co-operation was given by the, school trustees, the ,teacher., :and 'the pupils. "� ittottin in the'>nn'e v' driveway,". 'vFhe�. .came t. _,IZn g. said Mrs. 'West, " ati the �ra'tepayers turned out and :brought 'their hired help 'with them. They `made a " .regular bee• of it, as ma&Ty an thirty 'to forty being on hand. at a ' time. It just shows what can be -done in any school section-- when • everybody. is interested, and- gets out to, lend a hand. 1t� "t" T_-..--_•-..- a t a1 eatnvp}e of -rural community pmt This school has forty pupils,• and the Club has a - --ee rem s Ip 'o arty -three. Word was •received later that :Bond's has also won the Provincial honors. ;What 'has been done It Oxford county; could. be. With ma ilal • nin in all done in Huron, n trai g schools the boys would enjoy making window boxes, trellises, etc., ' and the' lessons in agriculture could -1 inimproving be :Ant t0 'p'ractical and prblitab a .use p „ .h: _ rou tis. ' the c ool n n • • Wouldn't you like YOUR school to look like this? tendered by Miss G. Amos of Grand Bend on behalf 'of the visitArs° Those attending from .Goderich were Mrs. 'Holland and Mrs. Baxter from Central`, and Mrs. W. Miiedonald, Mrs, A. Taylor Anil Mr. R. Stonehouse from, Victoria 'Holm and 'Sehool,CCluh. AIRMEN EN'TBRT Have. Enjoyable Evening -as Guests of Westminster Guild ' .1 The Westminster Guild of Knox Pltes- beterian . church entertained ,thirty-five young airmen from Sky ,Harbor and ort lberi r"• t 'a rasing-sehoclseat_ a A presented by eleven-year=old Doris Ferguson of Seaton, a't'conlpanied' at the piano by Mrs. J. • Best, also of Sea - forth. Miss Ferguson won the warm nppurovai- of the airmen with her .ex- ceptionally 'well delivered' renditions of --eMy ,lice: Blue Gown," "Daddy' Dor- "Lassie' •o' Mine," and "There Will' Always Be an England." A deligh.tftil lunch was served during social held in the,churth basement on Monday evening.. The majority' of the guests were Old 'Country men stationed at the Port,Albert Navigation .School and the new acquaintances' were formed by the men during the evening. All but a few of.the'flying students 'training. at Sky' Harbor forma it im- possible- to. attend. Unfortunately, Ce-- aminations were the order for Tuesday" •' at the elementary school and the boys did not 'wish to risk' the 'time off .from their studies. The guests wor�er••vvelcomed to the gathering by Clifford Lowrey;' president of the Westminster, Guild. ' Entertain-.' nnen•t,for the greater part of theevening took the form of the -showing of 'nation pictures by "Mr. Robert (Henry, one of the town's leading amateur cameramen: pictures familiarizing the airmen with s 6 wn .as b r were ho liar 0 , o w and the. thetown well as technicolor films of life • at Thames Valley' militia camp, taken• this summer: Pictures of the 19'39, 'air pageant at. Sky Harbor. airport proved of especial interest to the men wife are now stationed at the lying s�ehool there. Between reels vocal -numbers were REM EM BRANEE DAY FARES ° PARE AN ' OND.4111AltirEtt yDliI' SO:•T'rcixn n � l`rid�t, Noy. 8, to 2.00 p.m. Aay, Nov. •11. ' strommteA thlail Midnight': < ,:t destination not later uesclay,.Nov.1,1940. Minimum **clod rare 25t atstotftwts any agent CANADIJ N NATIONAL the evening, under the supervision of Miss Donna Bell and Miss .Marion Mc- ncl ded Iiay., and the entertaiizment cu u with the .,sinning of, ':God' :Save the b'n n 3LAZE�-,AT -•SORT ALBERT AIRPORT Local Firemen, Responding to Alarm, Have Breakdown on the Way Goderich firemen, ran into difficulties when they answered an, alarm •sent in from Port Albert airport about 3 o'clock on Moliday afternoon. In a>espanding to the call, the firemen were disregard- 'ing a municipal' eegulation. which for- bids ' the fir.e�"trucks' .being sent outside el to Accident - ,fin Highway No. **honer Iffsi:lrin'od and 10e Suspended for Thee Months Weekly Court After pleading net•guiity to a charge of dangerous driving arising out of a head-on meter collision on highway No. 8, near 'Taylor's Corner, early Sunday Morning:: September 29; C irernian Gross, of Kitchener, changed his" mind before adjournment of lant Thursday'a ,Police Court was taken« He had been given until: November .14 to secure, a" lawyer and prepare his ease. ' Instead, . be pleaded guilty, admitting he bad erred in attempting to pass a motor ear en a kin bill. Magistrate Mas fined shim $25 and' costs and eeuspended hie litiense for three months.: e In • then-aceident in ,question Gross ul d oast to, pass a ruck going in the s i nn , only ta . irie0t:.iinnt'i er car, driven by Miss Muviei CStopford, of Hamilton, coming straight at him. Miss Stet/ford spent several' • days in . Alek Andra ' Hospital, as did Gross and a companion, •, Never Heard of "Spinster" •Aiwa» tae -k a 1'A.` 1I' NT, a of laaoe- what a Patxe►t' imrtatit tlu.ty ribs. �e yam' by Car, Kingston i• OM 'odatiotko eye service sta Itot as a• bu ruihihug ,exaeti9yer r'edathe ail - of ,the. O to lntwat t ea The Some mstrong keeow ‘.0: She was remanded too' Jen for two Two's ; Company, :; Three's Trouble Lords Christiankte a Dane, wall ordered to continue `his payments of vveekly. to bie,wife, who now resides at Clinton. The pair' were recently de- porte:to .Cahada -from_ ,betroit. Tl _,. husband pleaded. in vain that 'his Cwiife After a hearing lasting well over 'an 1 had picked- tin .and left nine and that hour Mrs. 'Emma eTremblay was ton avicted Of rjury iTai svweering to an affidavit that she „Was • 'a spinster when 'taking out a marriage license at Clinton - on April 19th, 1940, to marry .George Hoffman,, to Whom she' was -wedded on June 6th last« Mrs': 'remblay's deefence was that she did not know the meaning of the Word "'spinster" when she replied in the . of firmativ,e 'tq the question put by R. E. Manning, the license issuer: She `ad Mifited egoiveeethrongbrea liege with Joseph Tremy bla at Gode- rich on December 8he esaiid. she h last saw: him at Sd.lt, Lake City, Utah, over seven years ago. . She.• presumed he was dead .because she had . not heard from„himand thought -she --was free- to- 'rnarry again., She 'blamed. her 'mother- in-law for making 'trouble. - :`•I ane glbei that Hoffman knew of her prior marriage 'when he married this woman. •I am not ad sure that she did: not knew the meaning" of, the word 'spinster; because she -bad been through the mill before. I do not blame ' her for using her maiden name after her husband deserted, her," commented Magistrate Ma.kins as he registered a conviction. Sentence was suspended on payment of court costs. Accused was defended by Glen • Hays,, Seaford', Grown :4ttolaie4HteopsrtistjuaolfrTes prcTsecu#irig;Yputh' y Clarence Stonehouse; seventeen -year- old boy With no fixed address, 'pleaded guilty to the theft of a'snit of clothes -irom'William •Ianulten,•Grey -township , �'for Whomm hework d for aiime He was sentenced' to thirty days in - jail, the term to run concurrently with an-; o'the'r of two months 'he, is' servrr]g for stealing a bicycle from a service station, • Up for the steenth 'time, I•t;obert° Dickson,' stock salesman, under reform- atory sentence of two years for de- frauding people, mostly women, in sev oral counties of Western Ontario, out of their money, pleaded guilty to three more charges committed -in Perth, bring- ing his total thefts to more than $3,800 given He -was „fuer � a further-, two-year eon - current term. `Only this``• t mmer� Dick son Was flashing fifty -dollar bills in, Goderich., An echo of the indefinite suspension' of the beer authority of the Dick House, Seaforth,• 'was e appearance the ppea ante of Dorothy r g g Howe, aged eighteen, ahar„ed with contributing•. to the delinquency of m children. hil n. It is alleged that' a supplied• liquor and cigarettes to minors ._�v fich shed reelf had obtained illegally ->- MMI ION. PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION • .At the .meeting of the'Public Utilities 'Commissio'n on Thursday , evening last applications for. water services as fol- lows ol- � � passed : R. S.Burrows, 1 v were s a a p dwelling on Britannia -road; :Dan' J. Riehl, dwelling •on -Hineks street ; 'John J. Doyle, . dwelling on . 'Wolfe street ;' Alex. Butler, dwelling on ' Montreal e set. t' number&f applications for.elec ric y pp , k ryalso-were passed. sk ice • It was decided to install a' street light on - Quebec street, half -way between Wellesley,and Essex streets,in acco• d - once With ° a • .request from the'.Town (auncil. A •payment of $1,000 to. the Paterson - Engineering Company, on' • account of the new chlorinating equipment -at the avtfterworks plaint, was authorized. The account ' of the 11.E:P.C. for power 'used''=.in September was $4,723.91. SILVER 'WEDDING' OBSERVED. It ie' interesting to know that Mr. and Mrs. CClameron Mohring, of Windsor, one-time .'resi'dent's of •Goderich and vicinity, were honored on Saturday the town limits. However, believing .night last by •,a surprise party on their that the buildings at the airport might silver wedding anniversary. The be in danger end i•enlizing that the couple twenty-five .years happily m_ ar- airport is as yet without proper fire- ' vied were ' honored by a party of fifty fighting equipment; the Men decided to• guests, including out-of-town relatives v'nture out, faking the hose -carrying end friends. Cards were played and 'truck with a- good supply of hose. refreshments' were served 'at' midnight. As the truck .1 -vas approaching the IZuring the evening the couple were Port Albert hill, an axle brohe,•bringin ; presented with numerous lovely gift's. ir} h 1 .d -hal .' vehicle an ur c edar'e 1; slitto (m leaving their friends savishetl them The -firemen were in a. giro dery its to, twenty-five •ears more of happily mar- what to do, • ten, mile's rom their Tied life. • • • home Iras"c* and kill a half -mile from their objective., GUILTY of 111rAJ SLAUGHTER "Luckily, -Jee Love, -lo•cal truck -driver, avis only •a "short 'distant*, behind the Prospect,11111 Mair Gets Sentence 'el • Fifteen' Years at. Stratford • fire -truck and in resl]onse •to the fire - men's gestures he stopped' his ' gravel. truck and, after the 'trnek-s' had been ,•laTni K".rawf�trcl, cif Prospect Bill, was found -guilty ()f manslaughter' at troll together, proceeded to tory the the Stratford assizes last.,•Week a]id firt►�tren to the airport. Was semlton ped to fifteen years in peni- leVlai yn the firE�txiei] finally arrived at tertiary: lie had been tried for murder, the air navigation school" they rtonll nowhere see a `fire. They leuirned that- _ but was ac'quittetd on this charge. the' 'Cause' of the ala rmnghat .. been.. a, -blazing ha5:.itack -in the, field lid joining the 'airport, but .several" Air Force hien Nati ,quickly extingabohed the +blaze. (Crawford, a storekeeper at Prospect Bill; on ` February29th last shot ' and killed' Amber 'Carter, a .illanshtrd town - Ship farmer end cattle -buyer. Ti)e de - "o one at the_ trirpcurt-<.eeined to lno - fence wag Provocation, erawf:oitl bc- who had sent in the alarm. The firemen, rather disgruntled, boarded their truck aril.., still in ;tow of the 'Love truck, returned to town. The fire -truth was 'taken to a focal garage for repairs. • UNIFORMS WANTED This Paper has been asked to remind embers oft the -Lions. klubub 'junior an d' juvenile baseball` teams that their mill' forms, the property of the Lions -Club and the Intermediate Baseball Club, are- 1tsrre '•by the o n rs for safe. lleeping alining the winte1 • Twelve of the twenty-three uniforms issued early Herod Garter was paying too much' at- tention to his (Crawford"5) wife, to such an• extent that ears. Crawford left her 1]utsband. EXPRE+ SSTO VANCOUVER The Dominion Road Machinery Cd. has despatched two express shipments by. atir, to Vancouver, D.C., in recent days. The shipments aggregated near- ly 210. r tt ds, and a�the ex aS posts a •neilrly:one cent a pound the importance of the shipments need not be empl].1- �V ((i r • a Nuttin, `.Vity do you always eau in the year have not yet been turned in. your wife "angel"? Cutting -=-Because Players are asked to return their uni-' she's always ready ta'fly, ache's confirm- 'forms ontinu'forms to Mr. Arnold . McConnell at ally harping, and she never has an Craigie's news stand. . I earthly' thing to Wear. u, I 11 I he had lost 'two good jobs or]F acco n1I: t of his wife's 4'hounding" him. It Was another ease of "the eternal triangle," young Mrs. 'Christiansen, testified. ,Eli CSenica, a Muncey Indian, pleaded guilty to the theft.of .clothing frons the '•. summer home' of Dr. Moffat, of London, located at Varna.. He' was remanded to jail for one:• week for sentence. • Another Weighseales Case For the second time a case was, d - massed - in Police ''Count because the veighTnasster nt.'the- town,seales, would -- not •roc .,o ''load os• S eat to the aec� � a<. not w �' n l -ha M ` x a k'e » truck -trailer. a a rged • .er' with r Windsor,a truck-drzve , Robert the theft o�?18() pounds of -scrap iron... This Was `the difference gin° the;,vveight of the' load at 'Goderich, t'where it `wag loaded, and at Guelph, where, it was Sold.' But : Weighmaster . Walters, .;of ixoderieb, told the court'.he would not swear his,.'fijgures. were accurate,,' be- cause the approaches• to .thd• scales were lower than-. the platform,; on whiiek� truck -trailer loads, whi1+o attia e(t were weighed in two separate operdtioincs. a was argued that;leeverage • •'thre* the weight of the cab' 'on the trailer'.loadp and 'vice versa, and for the second time the court upheld this contention. W. Walters said that after• :complaint had recently been made gravel had .dumped'on'the epproselhes-to them -�' that there still was' . • considerahle I drop. • , A Help.' f� imo Past'Midi le r. I t When • men dud ' amen get paw • middle ages their en ' n end' rtenerallt day , ectivit y,. in, many,instancee, isegin ee b and 'their r` Little, aie eeaee f W anments selar, ' r. f e ' de= :� .. o� arm, . ,: h#r �. shake hien 1Jt and, .:h the1' evidences of la on the. breakdown begin', 't,o;,arpp . ' . ' Nowune A • it the time ' hen. • those vibe •eWi'eh to Maintain 'heslt h • vigor, and retain' ; ` energy iii- im aired should a. •bourse ,sit' P Milburn'a Health std Nerve Mk.. They brace. up.'.an4 invigorate Ss system, and help stalt off the deer p tude of ailvtinc}ng ' ' • Ke The T. losunt Coo,„T'oeon • 0� • . sTOVEs STOVES ' STOVES'. We are buying,them in quantities and selling them r on 'sight. • THERE'S A REASON They are good heaters and fuel savers. We will -install then at any time: to suit your convenience. Good .Be • and Allattresses are necessarY for, • the .cool, weather: Drop in to see .ours; the prices will surprise.you. W. H. Blackstone We Deliver "The °Broadway of Goderich" Phone. 240 • c.c.._._. DEPENDABLE.. . PURE and WHOLESOI VIE MAGiC gives rC; lender texture even' t11► ..dc, idUlistOtt MAGI BAKING OWDER ti