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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-07-10, Page 3flUDLEY D. HOISMES'4 1111 Baraster, late, Offieee-Court Hottse,- Goderich. TelephOne M W. A. SUMLUORLAND • : Barrister and Solicitor First Mortgage 'Security. ‘--Urbair LoanAvailable. Office—Nerth Ste Gotlerieh. . Phone, 750 erneranseseinessenenseeeresearea CHARTEREare ACCOUNTANT •• , . MONTEITH and MONi.DEIT/01, 11,1 • Chertered Accountants 77 DoWnie Street, Stratford Toronto Office; 802 Bay Street ...Tenet • •:VETERINARY, SURGEON Du. I,s. DLLOTT VETER1NA.R-Y SURGEON Phone•208 4 Clinton. `.......essaraerearesseeen...en, AUCTIONKE1IN6 VIOMAS GUNDRY, GODIDRICH, •LI V SI STOOK •AND GENERAL AUCTIONEER *Telephoue 119 " • Sales attended to anywhere and *very effort made to give satisfaction. Farmers' sale notes discounted, s GORDON' M. GRANT, LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR HURON COUNTY - ' A satisfactOry, _courteous Service for Farm, Property or Household Rates Reasonable. "mibitcAL • nR. F. J. R. FORSTM,•EYE,EAR, • ' THROA.T Late Howie „Surgeon New York OPhrhalmic and Aural Hospital, as- sistant at Moorefield Eye Hospital srad Golden Square Throat Hospital, Leal- • • don, England. EYES TESTED, GLASSES •'SUPI'LIED • 53- Waterloo Street S., Stratford. Telephone 267 •• Next visit epedford Elotel, Goderich, Wednesday, -ffept. 24th, from 2 p.m. •till 5 p.m. DRUGLESS TRACTITIONER flum0PRAJav01 AND DitukthEss .THBRAPIST Gederich, Phone 341 Office hours -10 to 12 a.M., 2 to 5 *rid 7.to8 pen., Tuesday, Friday and Saturday. •• — ' 10 to 12 a.m. onlY on Wednesday, ---ktontlayeand Thursday at_aaritchell. Mineral .fume baths by appointment. only, A. N. ATKINSON " 51 South St. INSURANCE MelilLLOP MUTUAL FLRE IN - 111 SURANCE CU.—Farm ,and, iso- • lated town property, ipsured. Ofileees--Virtiarn Knox •Presidentr Isondedboro; W. 11. Axe..hibald, Vice- • President,' ,Seaforth; M. A. Reid, • -Manager and Secretere-Treareirer, $ea- *, Directors—Wm. Keox, Londesboro forth. • • Alex. -Broadfeot, Seaforth; Chris. Leanhardt,IDublin; E. J. Trewartha, Clinton; Thos. Moylan, Seeforth1 • ReArchilaild, Seaforth; Alex. mawing, Blyth; Frank McGregor, Clinton; Hugh Alexander, Walton, Agents—E. A. Yeo, R.R. 1, Goderich; James Watt, Blyth; John E. Pepper, Ben. 1, •Brucefield; R. F. McKereher, E. 1, Dablin; 4. Prueter, Brod hagen. • " Policy -holders can Make all pay- ments and get theirceards receipted at the Royal Banke-Clinton; Calvin Cutt's Grocery, Kingston Street, Goderich, or J. El. Reid's General Store, Bayfield. seseensesseensenneen.....neeens STRATFORD --- GODERICH • • COACH LINES ° Daily 7.30ru1e 4.25 tem.—Leaves Goderieh for • Stratford, Toaonto, Hamilton, Buffalo, London, Detroit, Taristock and :Woodstock. Depots — Bedford, British and , Royal -Hotels. Phone hotels or 305 for information. Anemeirimou AN OLD-TIIYIE Plik1.4 VISITS YOUNG'S SCHOOL 411 entry in the Visitors' book No: 3, Colborne, a date June •20th., was Made by John Elliott,. Lontitin. Ont, on the Occasion of a viait t his ;birth- place in realborne towuship and to the Schoel Of his etirly boyhood, , die found a.thriving schore of some thirty pupils, in charge t)f a capable teather, and he Was greatly' interested to note oil the roll the names Methee, •Cuuniughana Watsoe, Itebertson and, Million represented ,by grandchildren of his oWn sClUfOlmates et long ago. The eld-ame name of the schoel was lOhng'es but at present there is no one of that Paine in atteedanee. The fai.'en on which the school is located was first owned by a Young. West of that Wil- liam Young, one-time reeve and warden, had 200 acres, and net to him was Sandy Young. Avross trona the school, Gordon, Young had 200 acres, and next • to him. were Charles and George YoUng, in order; 800 acres altogether pioneerett by the Young family: East of the school •the original:set- tlers, were • the. aiamiltonge 'James and Themes, Rem Blair and Arthur 'Mc- (Jiausland, arid opposite these, James Bien.° (succeeded by •George Old), Wil- liam •Elliott and George Elliott. Most of these names. are unknown to the present generation. The present school building', stucco coveriug the original brikk, dates beck to 1804, but 'Mr. Dlliott learned his A,113,0's in the log -schote which pre- ceded it. So far as he knows, enly three of his school-niates of the -old log sehool period"' are living, Mrs. Mc - Grattan (Mary [Ann Keel.) of Midland, antlY—Y-eu-ng---•Of-elarelberne John Robertson (Margaret Jane Blair) of cild,rich, • „MAPLE -LEAF:CJIAPtER. At the regular meeting of the IlaiSle Leaf ,Ohrepter, held on. 3rd, seven new members were welcomed into the Chapter. Final 7ferangements were,,nsade for the carnival and dance. to be held in the [Court House Park on Thursday, July ilth. , "1111,01703,4111114or Craigie INSURANCE and REAL4. ESTATE Get Our Automobile Rates. Phene 24 *Goderieb Geo. G. MacEwait Fire, Accident and Motor Car INSURANCE: Office :—.Masonic Temple, West Street, Goderieh Plione 230 GODERICIF1 e. J. RYAN. • Real Estate and Insurance Office and Residence: • 11 Trafalgar Street ' Phone' 003 - FOR SALE—Houses of all kinds, , ehoice bending lots, bl,isiness property and several good Let mc. show you, some ba rga ins. Buy now. ' • BUY VICTORY BONDS Ms. : real • GODUaCli (*TAP,I0, THURSDAY, JULY 10tir, 1941 Goes to Jail Rather1 Than Work on Farm Wei Township IVIan 'Charged With Disloyal •Reraark----" • Weekly 'Court, Wentworals,' Boolt, a solidly -built eOun,g. man he his late twenties, con: vieted ..of „vagrancy in rlagietrate Makins' court last Thursay, went to jail,for thirty days rather then "work on 'a farm,. me Made no bones about. it. •'1.1e-' told people • at whoseetomes he! beggea for food of ylscaversitortIty"Woric and ef his preference for jail,' Mice picked ,him up, in the Brussels district. grown, Attorney . Hoirnee, described Rook as a professioual hobe and a nuisance: Ile said he knew of two Jobe eccused had refused. „*BoOk ao.erely said he was willing' to 'work, but rot on •a fakes. . 'Charged under. Defence Reguttionsi Leslie Chambers, 'Grey to.vnship fanner of FreneWelernein .extraction; wascharged under tire Defenee of [Cadada. 'Regulations Witli making state- ments liable to prejudice the sUccess of His Majesty's armed forces. On.May,31st last, at the country store of Francis Ilerrisou, Monerieff, he was aileged to have said to Herrison "There are tood— many taxes ,in, this country. It will be all right. 'after Hitler 'gets it." .0hambers was lauying gaseline for his car at the time,`Shertly• , after a Federal three-eent ges tax went into effect. • Harrison; who has two sone in the army,-seid he was derelffoutided by the statement of- [Chambers, - whom -she had known and done business' with ftir three years. • • "Yoir • 'don't mean that, Leslie, do you?" Harrison said he asked Oltarelrerrr-- . • "Yes, I do, if you are fool enough to believe it," he quoted Ohambers as re- - • - • "1 •waseratul," 'Harrison weee on "1 didn't see any joke in it. But I felt in my heart he didn't eiiaean it. I had nothing -to tlo.,eet is 'being brought to tourt" Said Israel Geiger, only other Crtiwn -witnees.: "Soinething was said aboue Hitler, •but I can't remember who elle! it. I remember Harrison saYlivr one - 'thing, about „calling • the Provincial pence." • No Sympathy for. Germans•. • Chambers, in his own defence, denied. • making •any . such statement as at- stributedto him. He said that he was of 'French' origin on one side of his family and Germ -an on the • other, and spolce German; he" -had abSolutele • no syin pa thy for the 'Gertu. an s and etny doubt of-, his . loyalty 'to this country" was ridiculous. He conducteti his -Own ,trefetice in capable faehion. rret.e.ve been talking too much," the Magistrate told .011am-tiers. ''In..theSe Strenuotie • days such etatements, even 'intended as a joke, are much. better left unsaid.- • Carl) your- tongue. 01 'Will give jou ,the 'benefit .ef the doubt." On Slaturdify Dien June- 28, Clinton • and County police found qaantitlea of tbeaer4en the automobile of 'Cleve Carter nee in the • home of Wilbert Lockwood, 'both. Clinton men. The beer, had not been secured in the.reg•ular manner and .t hey were charged with illegal. posses - 'store 'Basch 'was fined $25 and costs ana, had his home aeelared-a purlic plate. Chief Fremlin of ,Clinton was the com- plainant. A Family Affair from Clinton ,TWO, Olin t on women, a wife and her mother, shouting- and gesticulating, told • the court of the. niisilemeanom aqui shortcothings of an erring husband, Jeliarged with nou-support. An order for pay 111011 t of five dollars a .*eek waa •Issued. The wonfen didn't think .it was J.. 4, BORE TUANKS COUR. Decides to Lea.se Skating Rink at 42,000 foi Thre0 YearS THU*1111, 1. Council Pu INrchases wAR, WORK AT OTTAWA an, FOR GREETINGS 1 - Three -ton Truck - At the meeting of the Terve C,'ouncil on FrIfloy night at the. following letter, address,ed. to Mayor Brown, Was read: s• Department -of 'National War 'Services, Ottawa, June 1941. letter he had ed f At 'the Town Council meeting on di Fridaysnieht last Mayor rown read a reee v roue, ayor bear Mr. IMAY°4—May I• e•Prm. In.f Clutf of SeafOrth in responee )10. the warm thanks for the most cordial tele- suggestion atilt Seafortb, should eend gram cif good wiShes sent nse last Fri- a deputation,, along with 6O1erieh and day •ey the Goderieh 'Countil,:. on the Clinton, to seek lo*er rates_from the occasion of the ,announcepsent'.of ray Ilydro-electrie Power Contrairsion of -appointment as private' secretarY to ontario: Mayor OW0 proposed that ,Hon, J. T. Thorson, Minister of Na- before , going to Tonto to interview tional War 'Services. . ,. the ComMisalen the representatives- of ' Need I 'say that such e tel;:grain from the -three town' should get together the 1Coancil4 of -what 1 regard as my and decide *hat ' oubmisSous. they 'home town gave me very seat ',saes_ would make in support .of their claims., ei active., , , - , • Mayor Brown -sew he had so far I alaiitiese recall with pleastge the friendships I foemed with members of • 'the council vvhile on elle reportorial staff of The Signal back in 1921er3 and I always enjoy as refreshing my annual suggestion a motion was paesed giving visits to 'Huron's Golden Gate, which Reeve Turnet autliority to act in his to me remaips "the prettiesttam in absenee. received uo reply from the Mayor of !Clinton.' tHis 'Worship said he would be away for two weeks on holidays, and at his Canada." , All the members were present except •As In. the Great 'War, Goderich and are ..„ iy in this war ,ana, thes I doubly.eap- .preciate your .congratulatory greetings. r$17,879.48. " • - •;Conneillor Mooney. •Tile. sexton . of aleitielasi...Pereeteti .ee-.. porteirffve interments -in June. Taxes -61:e1ected-in lune ainounted to M'y new past is one of opportutate, particularly in wartimm e, and I aA • vEannqeuoiru yv•rremeaannnwiniigo Fwacastoiryn, town determined to give my best to ita few weeks ago looking inte the pros- • Again thanking 'you and all members pects, for a canninglactorY in Gaderich. •a the •Coemeil, as well as my °le frieed apd raentor, Lin Knox, Town Clerk, for emir message. • ?Sincerely yours, J. . " . wrote asking for further, information. The letter was referred to,committee of the. whole. Pfrinemer, leho brthmtsettlio J. J. Moser store building on, -Hamilton ALleX. teirME street, applied for a permit -sea put in .a • new window front. .The building is to -..----1:—WEDMONDOGAN-- be- oeettiii V I plications for building permits were A Pretty wedding took place at S't. • by Miss Gertrude Lauder, Nelsen Street, Joseph'!s ehurch,* Kingehridge, ons Sat- Mrs D. Davidson iBritannia road A n. urday,, June 128th, when lIelea .Leone, ,Janei.insr-stfeet, 1T. Pipee yoengest. daughter of ° :c1 Mrs. Kigin ave., all for. minor eepeirs to e . Philip Hogan, ways .united in mai:eine to Theodore: J. - Redanondk„Of West ,Nva wan ()Sill. 'The bride; given .in mar- alige 'by her ;father, looked lovely in a doer -length gown of.whitechiffon, With A communitnation from thelTnemploy,- . ,s-hirred bedice; square yoke neckline • meat Insurance 'Oommission,;with- refer - with little white Initteas to trim. Her ence to nmplelpel employees was sent to veil with it short train, shirred to form- , the finance coniinittee. a capeents offset by a halo ,of seeded ,, 1, copysof a newspaper article, on the .pearls, and she carried it bpuquet et Talisman roses and gyfirophila.. matter, of the "prarating" of newsprint Miss produCtion was referred to the speekil Marien :Hogan of --'Hanovee, CO Unlit of ,„eieeetee. „ ; the bride, attended as bridesmaid. She 'wore a dpor-length gown of ,pink net with lace jaeket and large white pie- dwelltngs. • The request of the Maple elseaf ,Chapter, 1,0.D.E.," for permission to ;hold a eartaval andstreet dance au the reply • te 'enquiry' from Vancouver , with 'Square •an •July 17th, was granted. regard to ertablishing n., eanning faetirry Isere. , ' Devided to purchase from Goderieh atotogs a tliee-toneFordt truck, with 25 x 20 tires, at a price of $1916., pecided to lease West street rink. to E. R. Wei.iton for three years; at $733.33 for first-year, $633.3.3 frif Seconil 'yeses-, aird $633.34 for third year—a total of -$2,000: ' n'" - , _ • _Copies of rent aleregula tions, received Inereased rentals of old 'National Board, Ottawa, were ordered filed. .. 1Shitibuilding Co.- properties, owned TY from the, Wartime, Price.s and Trade etre hat, and carried Dream roses and „ the Town andrented, to, various parties, blue sweet peas. Little Donna. Lannan, Committee Reports . as- fellows : Public Utilities 'Commiesion, The tinante -committee fi..Toniiiten-ded eousin of the bride, halm $10 to S15 a month ; Phelan -Bros., a pink organdy dress with a large pinke 1"king- '471.4"t" in ,. that :Miss Mary Miners be granted a I , fontidry, from V.0 to S25; J. Reid, traneient • tAdef's lieense ..upon ,pay- ehoppieg mill, from $10 to .$15; George Mrs. Jean Iiidd an Are in the Vliomen's Service League at the Capital " Mrs. Jean L Kidd? Well knoWn, to many readers of The Signal -Star, writes from Ottawa! • - ° 1 , "'We had hoPed to get Weir te rOode-1 riele'thie SVer, but already- the ehankeel of a tr1p. up iseem evry slim, Roth Mickey and I are in the 'Ottawa We- men'st arervite iLeagtw, I as a lieutenant and IMielt drtinamer and the various •voluntary jobs we do keel) us very busy, Ilave the women a Goaptieu organieed a corps any sort yet? Perhaise they would he interested, in hearingeabout op r girle, We wear e' grey uniform. of Alpine eloth, with a blue shirt aird black tie. Two ifighte Week we take military ' drill from a sergeant inadOr. „of 'the Cameron landers. Oneesour a week le devoted. to 'map reading,•eignalling and leetures on 'rnilltary terms, etc.; two hours a week. to A.R.P (air raid protection) andrit te, -rebated in consideration a the Ray - meat ofback taxes cevein g several y4sa re. The Mayor promised consideration. The arrears are *153.93, including $42.78 penalties eed, interest. Iteeve Turaer said lilt etePS to the, C.P.R.1station were in 'aeed of repairs. The, public works committee was asked to examiue them and other steps along, the banks and take necessary aetion: Bylaw No. 15, to authorize •the in- vestment of $6,500 of Town funds in war bond, was put through its severel - In Conimittee of the Whole. At 8.45 [Councillors elackins lend Gra- hatii moved that Couteeit go inteercom- mittee of the .whole" for ten .nainates. The ten minutes. was stretched ,into, two hours or mere. So 'far as The, igna tar "irrliWabie" to as :the 'business dpne in conunittee was follows: • Agreed to rebate penalties onatneere of_ taxes an Victoria. street • United churcheif payment made by September ORAN» BEN» 1,,,AKEVIZW CASINO A• Huge Success! "TIMING'S Quiz,zygs" Cash prizes for ang5wcring eaoy questione. Young !awl obi en- jOYed it AGAIN. ON MON.; JUIN' Lltli Adults 50e Children 20e 3 thoeire darteing free mWell a's • prograniMe. Free :adnitssion. itefpro Tuesdan Thurielar, rrlday DANCING NIGHTLY Willis Tipping and Ills Cascade Music Nickel Dancing SUNDAY, JULY 13t•h Tavistock Brass Band 35 Musicians reaturine "Binge'es--Kelistere the ;Yodeling . Drum And. Shorty" Neeb, the *oy Soprano: hours to [first aid, and "tiko hears to • driving lessons. One day .01. week we give two hours in the magazine room at the Senate, sorting tile 'Magazines. for SParks street,. Me, line l'.',,P.It:.P.,113r,„ Arun, 'The Metter 'Ole Canteen' on the United 'War +Services, We ''also soldiers from Gotierich" there yet.' As ' not of the girls in thellIelibe Work in. the various Government Wilms, one (mullet help but adrnhertheir unselfish- . ness in giving up their spare time to - train .:11} be Of use should .canatia,ean thera. ' Last week we went out to the Connaught Ranges, tosentertain boot - 600 Cape Breton Highlanders. They 'sent a eonvoy of twenty lorries. to trans- port iis-•-there7 together with a police eacort, and it Was a N-ery' enjoyaible trip and evening.' On Saterday we at- tended a dance eet Lansdowne Park 'een-leserise-iVetere '4 el and Were - requested to ina•ke some red tabs or • the. shoulders of the young soldiers': they are taking into the•Givard, to act as .guatds at the various 'Government. •offrices. While at the dance we had the.partial blackout, which was very • intereatini. We hatve been asked to ,-put on a recruiting Alance and are belay now tyPing out the eitir.e.e and . ad- dresses of 1400 French and •Ienglisatinen. who. wall be asked to attend. • At our. last meeting We wete all •asked if we . wanted to join the Canadian. 'Women's: „ Army that is juSt being organized, and so for a few days we shall. !have to think things over eery SerionslY to see if we are wining to give up everything fsaorlditehre..,duratien and really become a , . -- Mrs.• Klik-t extends a special invitation to. any seediers from ;Gotlenelt wh•o may be in Ottawa to vielt ."The Better 'Ole," on 4Sparks street, Opposite -IR& . Citizen blending, 'one flighe up. She , promisee, a hearty welcome from -the . --girls in grey." 1st. • Decided to have information sent in hat, • :carried h basket of roses .and meet of $50 to open a baby's wear ,, Milthiesota, welding shop;..frOm' $8 to sees. A nnzu r .of tax -adjuistment Sae All iner-ases. to ,talie effect from bouvardia with 'Maidenhair fern. The . groom was assisted'ity hie coitsin, Wil=1 • were recomMended, and a la ree neniber September ist. Devitled to- haw water service and was the geese ef„Mrs.- F. R. Radditt for reed Kinahan of 'St: liugustixre.• Mr. •Mrs°. NV Aamson; of Oakville, who •of accounts, including Feller accounts Louis Ilogan. and Mr. .Sugustine .anioiinting to $80.61, were recemmended toilet, installed ift 'Nfathieson ehoP by the past week, returned hoine.ou Wed- . ,mond• ist-ere ushers.• •for paymeut, • F. Hunt accerding to his quotation. nesday. The cereznony was performed by the The _public works counnitti,e rkcom•- . pastor, nee j. 11. quigles,assisted by oded repnirA .ta the rpek-..tru,gier at a Rev.. H. J. Niellaba Fl .of St. Augas.t inv. cost of approxima toy ftmo, ;Also repairs The students of the Resurrectionist -Vol- lege sang an "Ave Maria" at the of- the show ,alififor , at the eorner of 4' rg '41 nd lighthouse streets. fertory. During the signing of the , The special comMittee reeomnaended •register 6lhu Leon ,Sulan sang "'oArt that a grant of $10 he made to the My Mite" After the ceremony a wedding (Inner ; the collection taken up after the cencert ; Stratford Boys' Mind, tir'supplemeni was servotl at .the' honk- p - t1)(- bride's givvn by the band in Court House Park parents for the intinedia te relatives. on July 1st. TI1P T4ti,;11 Illsb paid for. ,SOnieliirty attended the raeePtion itfqd, the boys' supper. In the afternaaa, where later 'a dalmr" TIh eerieterv Ind parlcs conunittee 4_ , , buffet supper was sCry44l. • recommended that the C.P.1{.. Company The.grpom's gift ti) the !wide was an be asked- for a h -ase • of , the mineral initialed gold ht.:um-let. to the brides- spritig 'site at. hayytor, maid an TL( '.A. gold to the -fhe water. light and, harhorfikeinn- flowergirl an initialed signet ring, and: theee reported that t he freight sheds, to the groomsman a flillfuld 41 the harfar • had been painted and [ The bridal couple Lift on a trip to the roofs' were being given -a ting Timmins and distrir,t_the bride tra 1e1 of. rooting material: .e..ntionu2,h;T11)1net ctql!lieplIvagaLisltsrate st*ick to his P11 and the ling, in a turquoke bine redidgote with • The tire committee reported that a white accessories, ,and wool -jug 1 e(!r- plink. flooring had ...been p1 11(41 in the father is keephig-an only • ' Tee -crown, was not ready to proceed ';',1114.4.' of.'"/"'t,114.'1 1"."'es na 1."11va 1111'1- fire°1,1111W-hotise on the river break - with nip caSe: Of Andrew ltell, of niiitr-1 heY re,1(11. :it St. .1 T1.:0-4 we. Iva ter. • klxeter, charged with the theft of ten • bead of cattle froni Thomas • siaKin. 'he alleged offence dates .letek 10 1i. McLean and 11 1- 1'ow11e. over • 4 W114her 1940 when- Veil, a eattl& $100 VV:V4 v14'a14,1 fron, 4'4 v4 II in Z. TV' deakr, 1 (114ged to have sold '411111 'l guests were 14(1 114 11 1,)..1„.14.1 1 di-ontAt'hin from ‘,74:1,0rhi • serest :saute, without eis knowledge, and Mr,:. Lane an‘,1 'eN. ' 1 .eite(1 1 11111)1i • III suppert of' a 1eti11e...4. • taxes in arvear-4 he !failed to turn over the money. The 'Walden; of the Ifa,11.1..' A; 1. The: 'trial Was Postponed for a week. • Ethelbert Ilael.liter. and. (i,eorge Par- 1 sons each paid $5 and eiisti.; for '',41ow .driving' around the 'Sutra ' • _ • GARDEN ?ART'S :AT KINtikliiit'laCII e id of Knex Presbyterian held sucressesi garden Party .1 on the chureli 'la wit ini Friday evening. The taloe, were prettily deeorated with slitlinivt• 111(,1\4'1'5, t tit' 11)41111 of 1 he it,ita 1 high ,11111,L1 rd. .1. ('[11141!, h(1wl), a../pane halide lekine boat It and ••e•hile 4,141;118 11 1"- %Veil pa yo44:A.(1. 10 .14 hic,, ('11:1180 • pi Mr-. Ve .1. Jia ker, Mrs. W. liaw- tietries Mi4 feetlea Mrs..Wm.i. sfsliossal, sire -,eirvin ratline and M rs. narrow,. 1.811(13 Impth 1111518 charge 4;f- Mrs, NI. .1. Aitn4lie and Mrs. 1 Vila's. Black, while the honte-made !wk- .! ing hooth 1111,4 smpt.tvised hy Nor- man Baker. N1rs,,,.1. W. Craigh., and Mrs. James. Bisset, The ."white 410-1 ta'ble wits in charge of A11%.A. 4 TI144' reports were :111 adopted with- out diq1•11SiO11. Deputatiot! from, Victoria Street Church Geo. Itoecliler_and The,. Slittires'• were ,;;;;met=etuatismeee...dommiimmesomosets..44 4 AT ri A pirT A L THEATRE, THE 1..04./, A .A. Li 47 Now Playing—Gary Cooper 'and Doris Davenport in "THE Mit STERNER.". Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday •• "Hit Paiade of :1941" A neteworthy cast of well-known radio and screen entertainers• in a joyous medley of fun, , songs and dancee. a Frames Langford, Kenny Baker, IMO Herbert, Ann Miller and • Mary Boland = Don t Neglect Your Eyes You may need- • them thren more to-morow than you do to -day.• . . Glasses in all the latest styles. For an examination of your eyes ,call • 0 - 4,* • A. L. COLE, R.O. I • • 4 • r OPTOIVItTRIST AND- OPTICIAN PIION 91 GODERICH • Agmemposimmilimilarm - 0 -,Make il.etter 'Jams and Jellies Thursday, Friday and Saturday "BUCK PRIVATES" The sereena; neweet Inn:Avant preeente the land and merry funfilin that broke all attendance reeorde everywhere. i11t111 running ie Ntev Yorke Stilt running in Toronto, you eertainly .must see -- LOU ABBOTT and BUD COSTELLO as "BUCK ,PRIVATES" 5Lit1ttees WL1.Sat. and Mondays at 3 p.m. Coraingt--4114y, Canotra as "SIS HOPKINS' List • 'Pentou' with 44011 paint tvizeneter you paint • wood.: it tnaket your paint 111 furthe and 1411 honr Highly ef rtctive. " Penton " preVentS tot Ind hum attadt under dm paint . -m COMmOn • failure of ordinaty paints, Rot udder rba pint VuteS,estOnsive /Splint ' Good painters alwaya add Tentor to their paint.. SAVE MONV ORDER TQDAY Ctarkiteed 04114424 Or Piniz 1250 Qat; 05d) 1Il4l1 *121) TOXPENETRATING TOXIC ; COLORLESS POWDER gee Pa IIV ii1 WeInd PAISES ITAWAVAIMI NOT DOWN IIEltE A 81 44 eepalintil the 14r111111re of an airline Itliaai 1111 114*A'rlIty Mobi:e ,Ma4irine hot) '10 11 pra:lteetive recritit. C.,thada's new ai.tive a111* iit unwh to intecej and attrael young, men who nee fond ef netehluers. To prove ,it„ a sconvoe'eontainine mobile madams- shove taml alter welt:infra] mato 19 noNv en four in. Easeern Canada, Pool„: of 72 Tested Reap s tinder label 'of every CERT° bottle • SHORTENS BOILING TIME—ror jam you need only a one -minute to two-rainute full, rolling boil—for jelly a half-mitint• e to ,d• Reliable. • MORE JAM OR JELLY—Sovery little juice qias time to bon away thaf5ent get up to one half more jam or jelly front an equal amount of trait. aurER TASTE—COLOUR—III this shiiri boil the fresh flavour slues in tho'fruitt; the natural 'coloar remains unspoiled. . e NO PAILURES—If wit follow the Cirto recipes exactly there'll he 00 failures.' Ikbur jams and jellies will turtifiv0t OM.