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IBasirms.$ Directory
.,
riuDLEy J1tiii..hui.,0
Barristor, late.
' Offlee--Court 1-Xeuse, Goderich.
Telepitona 65.
WM .A. ,STAIHEIti.AND •
Barrister and Solicitor
First Xfortgage Security.
„ Urban 1.4oans:
Office -North St,00derieh. Phone 7po
CARAKTER.Eb ACCOUNTANT
Ili ON %%rill and, littONTElTH,
Chartered Accountants
77 Downie Street, Stratford
Toronto Office: 802 BaY Street
.sinsassawaosswfair!'"•••••177raTMIT
VETERINARY SURGEON -
.1 pt. G. S. ELLIOn
VETIIRiNAML SURGEON
L'hone 2b3 Clinton
AUCTIONEERING
THONIALS GUNDILY, GUDERIOH,
LIVID STOCK AND GENERAL
A.UCTIONEilit
TeleOnne 149
Sales. attended to anywhere, ant,
every effort made. to give satisfaction
Farmera' sale notes discounted.
GOltD6N 301. GRANT, LICENSED.
1.1J0T1oNEER 1POR HURON,
, COUNTY .
A satisfactory, eourieous service or
Farm, Property or Household' Sales.
Rates Reasonable.
ARODD ZACIQSON
•iSIPBALAIAIST 1N J1ARt' AND
noirseuoilD
AACansed ' lb.' tHuron and Perth
- Counties. ,
Rrices reasonable; sittisfaelarni
guaranteed.
)For information, etc., write or
phone HAROLD JACKSON, 12 on 08,
Seaforths'E,R, 1, Brueedeld. '
MEDICAL
J.• R. FORS'1116R, EYE,
46. NOSE,'THROAT -
-Late House Surgeon New York
•Ophthalmic andt, Aural Hospital, as-
sistant -at Moorefield Eye Hospital aad
Golden Square Throat Hospital, Lon-
don, England. - •
EYES TESTED, GLA.SSES
SUULIED
53 -Waterloo°1.Street S., Stratford.
Telephone 267. •
--Next ;visit Bedford Hotel, Goderich,
Wednesday, Sovembert20th, from 2, p.na.
till -5-pan. •
DRUGLESS PRACTITIONER
CHIROPI1ACTOR AND DRUGLESS
TRERAPIST
Goderich, Phone 341
Office hours -10 to 12 a.m., 2 to 5
and 7 to 8 pw., Tuesday, Fridsly and
Saturday.
10 to 12 a.m. only on Wednesday,
• Monday and Thursday at MitebelL
Mineral •fume baths by •appointment
only.
A. N.- ATKINSON
51 South St.
titmoN coidivrrq FOREMOST 14TEAralt
GODERICA, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBED, 23rd, 1941
NEW RECTOR FOR -AMMAN; Judge Costello
Per
, . ,
. Ilear.s Rental Cases
BIS= AND BELGRILVE
LoiNmbril, Pet..24.-VeV. cy lid., :
_ingsr.Stieeter,__.rtdot of _Tillitty_Ang1i7
Ot:Frojtr:Aptilications under 113,
can church, Ayinier,.will become teeter
New Law Only One Is
by a Tenant) ,
of With, A.uliurn and Belgrave on
October 201_, it yvas announced by 'His
Lordidaip BishOp O. A. Seager on
'Saturdlay.
airF'Streeter takes the place of Rev.
R. M, WeelteS, Wile has been appointed
to,,,Gletteoe. .1.1e has been in 'Aylmer
since 1084 and in 1086 was OPPOluted
seeretary for SulAaY ,sehoole and A.Y.
RA. In 101gba Deanery.
He was born in ToroatO and received
his theological training at 'Erinity, Col -
was (irained dean and prieat
in Huron Diocese, however, -:by the
late Archbishop Williams, After his
ordination In 1914 as dean he was
appointed in charge a Merlin iind
Ouvry. The following year he be-
came a priest and in 1917, moved to
Florence, Aughrim and Inwood.
In logo Mr. Streeter became rural
dean, of (Lainbton and, in 1933, after
serving, as rector at Norwieh and' '0-x..-
L'ord Centre from 1928, be was elected
ruraldea.n of 'Oxford. In 1534 he went
Aylmer„ •-
CENTENNIAL'
NI•itor The Signal-JStar.
The Goderich !Grammar School, -High
Sehool, and nowt Collegiate Institute,
aas history and traditions that ought
aot to be forgotten, and the present
9tudents did well in preparing a special
centennial -number of their school paper
to mark the routidling,out Of a hundred
years of secondary school ,education
- 'Mrs, Isabel Oliver Hamilton, a Roue-
er teacher, has expressed in The Signal -
Star ithe opinion that something more
might well be done to mark this his-
toric event, and as, an old-time student
• I quite'agmezlith her view.
. The fqture historian .of the school
will. expect to find that such an occasion
was tittingfy marked in a public way..
' IO1IN ELLIOTT, - .
Student of 1875, 1877 and 1881-2.
Condon, Ont. •
.
"Jimmie," sad the teacher,- "What.
• Is your greatest ambition?
• Jimmie considered thoughtfully.
"I think," be said, "it is, to wish
mother's,ears."
WOW
• STRATFORD - GODERICII
COACH 1.11q,E8
3aBr 7.30 a.m., 4.Z5 pm.--Leayes
Groderieb for Stratford, -.Toronto,
ilamiltoati'-Buffalo, London, Detroit,
Ilivistock and Woodstock.- Depots -
Bedford, Biltigh and Royal Hotels.
• Phone ,hotels or 305 for Information.
J. W Craigie
INSURANCE and REAL
ESTATE
Get Our Automobile Rates
Phone 24• Godericl)
INSURANCE ,
lacKILLOP FJ,RE,
IN-
SURANCE CO.--Farni and 'Iso-
lated town Property. insured.t. 1.
Knox * President,
bondesboro; W. R. Archibald, Vice-
• President. Seatorthi- • M. A.. "Reid,
Manager and Secretary-Trea5urer, 'Sea-
-4, forth. * , -.-
Directors-Wm. Knox,. Londesboro ;
Alex. Broadfoot, Seaforth; Ohris.
Leonhardt, Dublin; E. J. Trewartha,'
• Clinton; Moylan, Seaforth; W.
Et:Archibald, Seaforth; Alex. MeEwing,
7: Ely th Prank McGregor, Clinton; Hugh,
Alekander, Walten.
Agents -E. A. 'Step., Rat. 1, Goderleh;
lames Watt, Myth; John 10. Pepper,
R.R. 1,. Brucelreldl R. F.,. McKercher,
• R.R. 1, Dublin; a. F. 'Procter, Brod-
hagen. •
poliey-holders can make. all -pay-
ments and get their cardereceipted at
the Royal Bank, Clinton; Calvin Outt's
• GroCery, Kingston Street; Goderich, or
• a. /I Re1d's'Gen6ra1 Store, Bayfield.
,
eo. G. MacEwan
Fire, _ACcident and Motor Car
INSURANCE -
Office :--Masonic Temaile,
Wet Street, Goderich_
Phone '230 ' . CODERIC31,
imirsallastwe
RY AN:
Real Estate and instiran_
Office and Residence:.
11 Trafalgar Street
Phone 603
• FOR, FWAIffE---liouses of all,
• kinds and choice building lots.
° 14)OR ItEN,P--The "Glengowan"
•'on flobourg St. This 1.111Ufle
twelve rooms, live furnished,
seven -Unfurnished and mid
make a very desirable hop for
two families •
Sitting as a conunittee of one for
the Rental Control Board, Judge T. M.
CoStello° on Monday morning bea.rd
fohr ipplications to have rentals ,in„
Go(1erieb Ifiv,(1as provided by the War Houk! itionk! 'Honk! the high
Time Prices and Trades Board' ad- .falsetto notes Of a Popular roadSter
intnisqatioxi- Somewhat exhaustive sounded intermittently,
and interesting evidence was heard, ' "Come on ' in' a .rninute, Judith!"
Ills IllonorAeserving judgment in each .I young„ woman called from the porch o
ease. •until 'after ' he has ; personally '
visited the premises to see conditions
„
at tirst-hand. •
,,.
The hearing' Was something knew for
Goderich, the town' having been placed
in the. rental control area some months
ago as the result of complaints of
soaring yenta's binsequent upon the 1 -
"A Cancelled
Engageinentr'
A Short, Short Story
By Leslie Ilarsitton
aelaala,;
Copyright 1941 by Illeaver Features'
• a house standing well back from" the
read. •
"Aren't you ready .yet?" the girl
drivingthe car called back. "We
haven't inueh tinae, You know: For
goodnes'SrWaIT saap,,,i,nto t:" she ad-
ished her friend, striding ..111
Locating of two -airport in -this distitetl-In?n
and the demand for • houses. • It is
neteworthy that in only one of the four
eases under review is the applicant a
tenant. other applicants are lanalords.
It also is important to keep in,inind
• that the bash: or "pegged" rental
that prevailing on 'December 31, 1940.
ineretrea *from that date on must
have the approval of the Board.
Applies to Contirni Rental
Miss Eliza (Fraser, through her coun-
sel, Frank Donnelly, was the applicant
in two. of the four eases. She. asked
that the rental of a, house which she
o wnedig., and whigh now occupied by
Allis Jeffrey,' be-confirmtgd at • $1,4;:tn'
which. figure it Witscraiseth from $12
:per month- ou the 1st oareb 1ast.. .`The. most important item of 'my
•
The. applicant said she had.fixed up. wardrobe is in the laundry -61.1)-8111y
the -bathroom and had other 'repairs
made which she consideredjustified tht
increase • in rent. .There was no op-
position to the apPlication. ,
• So it Was in the case of Miss Frasers
house accupied by; Robert Williams, in
which ease it. was tir ind`ea.sed rental
t t
of $10 to $12 g 'month as at March 1 iwill be dry for he morning."
"If it were tbat easy," Annahell
that was sought to be *firmed. Miss
-eon_ laughed gaily, "I should have been
Fraser saidl that -also in this case
when You called. I hope .you
siderable repair work had been done. ready
don't mind, dear,. but simPly -ha
The tenant at firSt had protested the
-the walk to see what was causing the
delay. '
"I can't go. to the party, Judith,"
the other, girl,' Whose name, -was Anna-
belle, said with an air of reluctance
which was obviouslY sincere.
"Why not? You're not ill -are yoii?"
o Not exactly."
"Well! Whitt on Aearth's the mat-
ter?" Judith asked impatiently. •
"It's 0 matter Of laundry -my dear."
Annabelle confided in subdued under-
tone's.
"Whatin the world has the laundry
'got to •dd with your going to the
party ?'" Judith, gasped in ,anaatement.
I just started- to wash it a Jew minutes
ago, and it won't be dry' for quite
a while yet,See?"
"Well! What of it?", Judith re-
torted. • 4The dress you have on -Is
•quite -all right. !Hang the other up and
increase'but now agreed to it. • What
with foreclosure expenses the house
had cost her $1400. She had had it
shingled and the :foundation •repaired.
• Asked by Judge (3ostello, Miss Fraser
said that •the house was assessed for,
$1000 and that the annual taxes were
$3,0. It was insured for $1.000.. .
- The applicant quoted Mr. Williams,
the tenant, as saying that he would not
lose a- hall -day's pay to.L contest the
• increase. She maintained" that at $10
a niontii- the •house was; rented at. less
than its actual , She had agreed
_with the ,tenant . -that the house was
cold, but weren't all houseS cold and
didn't they have tt.t be heated?:
Tenant the Applicant
I gE' CAPITAL THEATRE Pr
Now Playing-AblioiL atid Costello in Jerome Kern's "One Night in
the Tropics"
.ivionday, Tudsday and Wednesday
° Lane--jeffrey Lynn and. Ronald Reagan-
•' There's a mint a entertainment and a wealth of' fun in this tale Of ,
a desirable gal • .
- "MILLION DOLLAR BABY'
• Thursday, Friday & Saturday -Double ‘Peaturp Program
James Lydon-Cedrie ilarduicke nnd Freddie ,Rartholornew
Presenting the popular old, story,of lOth klentur'y Ibugl1i11 schoe'l tife
"TOM BROWN'S SCHOOL DAYS"
also Tim Rolt and natty Jane Rhodes in ‘‘Along the Rio, Grande°
Matinees. Wednesday, Saturday rind Ifolldays at l p.m.
ComIng-4ortn,lifermiett as "LAM EVE"
,
•L'airmen Smithers, an, employee of
Western Canada Flour MILK opPoi,..ed
a rental of $25 a. month on the two-
story stucco house on Essex street
owned by air. and Mrs. James H. John-
ston. " It, too, is assessed at $1000 and
the. taxes are $06 a year. . • •
Mr.^'Smither.s-told
turn be surprised.
--Bath Sutherland,' that the • house was
'Yes, darling, my fault," Judith eon-
S%previously rented at $12 a,,month, but
he as. unable to prove it. He said fe‘st•e(.1% **I shonld have impressed upon
you the -Importance of, a4ways °haying
the -Toilet .was in a 'bad state Of repair,'
the.roof leaked:, windows ,were cracked, fgatihmig.t lit] a tiwrda7,,, iit;t1 3a. vt(Nr,i.t(1)
the chlinivey dirty, and that i1,. was a this '01 t
seven -roomed and net a ten-roomed_when. Um 'fitted with a new Gossard,
house as -claimed by the landlord. His Innallthse.r,'-0.111?sv,,Idheisii,,, Itill‘(,%('‘,;1111rgthelnEt;ttletri.!
information :i•-tas that' W11$ in the
alternate Wearing letigthens their •life
yes 1928432 that the house rented
, most extraordinarV. My last two
for $12 a month,
I, Mr. Johnston said he had owned the garments lasted over three limes a,s
hoase sinee 1921, having paid $1.500 for long as my single* ones did. .prac-
it in that year and haying since spent tient econoipy to bus- tWo, - dear.
$1400 On it with a new feundation, new I've proved it ill'414111ar.,''and rents."
furnace, latiw floors and .,garage. The "I never thought of that," Annabelle
house als6 had been fstinted. Ile said, made up -her mind eniekir--:;11'.
it Was' in a good state of repair .when Thst -run me downtown -1 kdow the
Smithers :had moved in With his size. and model number of 1 110 one 111
wife and four small children. ages one the laundry tub -it. won't take me a
. militate to get another one. then We Clan
ine years ,
• go to the party right a wa y."
Contradietory Statements
• No-sirmer said • t ha n done.. girlie,"
shier a pantry or a, bathroom. to be
Mr., Smithers said. he •did not con-
tlIntipti11134:,,t1N%:hat.,ktit.tatT)4.°reat;rtgit(s-ii
a room the aOcepted-sense of thp
1111(1 to
Work. One of the bedirowns, he said, F. E. IIIBI3ERT'S STORE
was too -sunall to: accaamodate an . -
adult's -bed. Mr. Jahnston replied that
• i'lione
he not only once litrge dtiuble
heti the room but also 0 41TeoiltiPr a 1141
TEMPERAN ("E C0N V EN TI ON
a ^trunk. Mr. Smithey.; replled that the -
I lie anntial convention of the Huron
dimensions were se vett" by eight feet.
Coun67 Temperance Federation will he
IIe though -Mt formerly Willi 11e41 •as a
, held in ; he 'n ted eh arch, gea forth.
den. . on Wedne!,day afte.rnoon, tiettiiiii,r 29th,
It was test
Med by the tenant that
opening ag , '145 p.111. ReV:
lie Wim-foree4 to-rnoVe front Aciw-
IteIlille, generaT Seeretary of The
gen 11011Se 01I s:trt.,et on May
thltaTiO TeillperIinee Federation, will
1St lasf, because .it ..wtts to, undergo
address' the go heriii g. •
.
renovation and that he had rented the
..101instim house in June, the following
month, at $25, because "it was simplY b
IMPOSSIble find another house." He it iwas now the law and must be inter-
hati tried to get the rent down, with- preted
out sueeess. Ounpla in t s a bon t he An East Street • Property .
condition of the house had met with L, L. Knox asked that his property
114 on East Street, 00e0 pied by Perey
responso from t lw landlord
Mr. Sutherland eont,‘mtea that.'qt stop, hatter, be increase& from 11 hal to
fair rental figure was one ndollar per tWelve dollars a month and finally,
hundred of the real value of the when projeeted improvements, aro com-
house. At $25 per month ,Mr...John- Nem], to liftf.,en dollars a month.
Stoll was. IIQW paying his taxes with There Wag virtual contient.to-this, but
tx *.eek's tent reeeipts.' ..he. Judge' costello said he Wilk; not goV-
orned •by sueli consent and wished to
cdiatended,' was out of proportion.,
Mr. Johnston replied that he Placed hear tlw evidence in all cases.
valne of ,.;...,$2,1500 on_liis property, • Mr. t,s'utherland said the property
which, on 'Mr.' 'Suthirland's Intsis,'' was pprehased in- 1921 for 'MO and
would fix the rent at $25 month.. that- it Was =essett for $000 and the
I1 e said he would, sell the honse for 'taxes were $21.60. tie said that not• -
.
withstanding' that..considerable money
It developed during the infiirmat had been spent by the iandiord iii the
hearing .that the landlord in this ease intervening Years the nine-khdlar rental
had serVed the tenant with a notice to had not twen iriereased. Things had
quit the premises, but beetraseAoderich new reached the stage' wheres to make
'was In the tental eontrol area the neeestatry improvements,. including. in -
notice WaW not effective, Mr. Smitherg 'stallation of a three p14 bath,
having always paid rent promptly, greater rental was imperative.. If the
ad Vance. .
rental was, to be tiptinued
iri coneluding .Stitherland arg6t1 Mi. Knox would receiVe live
that a '121h Per tent return .to ...a per tent. It was dated that ,the.iiine.
landlord WII,P a good one. It was. the dollar figure would prevail up to
outside. figure, 'be said, and took ire .Ortober of ilia After that it
•,everything. . 'askoil that the increa.sed rentril
judge Oaten° comMented, that it figure Ik'.4,,onsidered aeeiirding to Ini
*was Ids deAre ,to that ,hath akka provemmta made, 4
WO* treated 'fairly, Landlords, too, Itefore rioing ludge flostello reiter,
had rights' and a °drastic Iremed:,y, atm inm.ition. to visit all properties"
tOught When the Board LitepS in. gut before giving judgment.
to do it to -night, otherwise I'll have
to wear it another wee14 'and that just
won't do at all."
"Pon't 'be so particular," Judith
Coaxed.. "Anyway, I ,can't see what's
wrong With the dress, You have on, it
look,s all right to me:"
"Bo it isn't my dress Pin talking
about," the -other girl ,,replied
• "Not your dress! Well, for heaven's
sake what ks it that's so important
that it 'had_ to he laundered to -day, and
is so necessary that you eanzt mine
to the party without it?"
•t•My----Gossard- -garment, any -den-
-Ever since you -recommended them to
ate and' I bought my Miss ,Simplicity.,
I wouldn't dream of going anywhere
without it. I teel so different, darling,
and . . . I look so different, 'which is
a joy and a .pleasure --believe Inc."
"So that's if!" Judith shrugged her
shoulders. "I guess its ' my fault,
honey."
"Tour faint it was Antikubelle's
Not Fa,miliar missioN:., PROWS ROLD
- 'RALLY AT CLINTON
witkOur Road RuleChildsof
s
_ .mrs.,.
Prineipal Speaker
_
CourtMake 4 AMOWalliee- for ..A recOrd 4tte.aditztee :of liround.tWor
' Old Countrymen in • hundred, ,ait oat:standing prOgraim. and
Traffic Oa4ies a splendid. supper were marked features
of the annual supper rally of the
A street fight ,In* which four men C.G.Ia. groups, the mission
engaged, on the Square Ott the .night eirdesiandieveningatiXiliarlesoablioli
of Saturday, 'October 4th, .came to ilresbytf.riik af
light in weekly l't2,11-%*40. Urtilltilt which was bele+. in Ontario street
young etiUteh, Clinten, Friday,,October:47.
inen,j;a8eph, Ateintya.e,,,-Itey and Donald Mrs.' Na, ), Presbyterial pres,. 1 -
dent, presided'ever 'the Program, winch
Mc:Gregor, pleaded not guilty to a& ee,rviee,
, oegou.
saulting, causing 'actual bodily harm to TtaV was 'esixlmeted by mrs, (4. powsxin
Junie,s itobinson, a 00I16orne low)121111) and Miss M. Simpson of the Winghain
farra.'llaborer. • . Evening -Auxiliary and had5»its theme
CrAvvu Attorney 1)atiley Helmes. iSearch for °Success"
asked' for and was granted a week's Mrs.' W. M..Aitken extended a hearty
remand,. Itobinson is alleged to have welcome to all; after whieh Miss G.
bee knocked out in the -•fracas and to Milton, sono,leader from London, led
hav. been under the doctor's care and an cuijoyalylbe sing -song.
loirbtsettation for two and a -half hours
orously Protested against
141ganti;_vrti_ Fischer, charged with
/a ''‘Vo`ek retnand in his case in order
hir4fPla,Wretordt might be investigad.
1-10.? said lie -had eleven dollars in hi.s.
kets, had a job to go to and-. was
feady to proceed with hiS trial. • •
The Crown Attorney theught-FIACher
was altogether.too familiar with court
procedure and Magist•rate Makins,. in
granting the remand,oald he concurred.
When arreked by chief A. O. Ross,
riPlisaicish.er gave his address as_ Niagara
• ,.
•..
- ,
Ernest !Lumley, of Point Edward
another vagrant, pleaded guilty. He'
hadTspent three days in jail and wits
told to be on his way, -ille bad •beeif
making his home •af.the fair grounds,
begging meals. at private honks. .
, Road Rules() Different in Old Country
_ : During the hearing of four traffic
charge.s against as many British airmen
the inferene`e ;Was*eiven out .that Can-
adian inotorists now had a moral, if not
a legal, responsibility, in, that some al-
lowance sshouldi be- made for . Old
Countryineu on account of their un-
familiarity with our traffic -rules and
regulations. • a_ .
6"f Frances Edna, only daughter of
But no 'exception waS Made . in the
case of Fred Bagley, 'Port 'Albert, Petrolia, and Harry Bruce Torrance,
Mr. and ,IMrs. Percie • Charles. Cox, _of
charged with careless driving. Re of vrodertog sow' of ,5,1r.,404 ,f atm
pleaded not •guilly but wits tined. .$5 Harry Torrance,. ..of -,- .Lindstiy. 'Rev.
and costs after the evidence had .been
heard. . Traffic ;Officer .Culp said he ciated.
S. 11. Hill, pastor of -the church, offi-
The bride, given. in 'marriage'
had found the Bagley car in the ditch, by her fath`er, wore a .rebe •of ivory
two miles north of Goderich, on Sun-
day. morning, October 12th. It had brocaded• satin, cut on ineulded lines
with Sweetheart nePktine and long
travelled 180 feet out of control- into
the ditch and hit a telephone pole. P°inte4 ' sleeve e9vriug the fhlgers'
Ba gley sal d he w as : bili, d led by t,he the
wide sweeking train whiehtormed
lights pf ,a 'passing car and, pulling too. -the back panel of the dress hung from
far over on the shoulder of the road, the shoulders •and,. the long . veil of
ivory illusion was held to the head'
had. lost control. .
"That's no excuse," His Worship with *-0 Coronet„of ; shirred net and
Valley lilies,. A, Shower ;.• of • Pink
commented. When you can't see to
get hack on rU!:.road." _ -- solid gold locketbelonging to the
Butterfly roses with pouvardia and 'a
drive; stop, You hag 180 feet in which
"I've .been driving up and down the bride's mother, completed the , bride's
higliw0YS for over twenty years and I costume. The bride's attendants, Miss
never had anythin,,,Y like that happen Evelyn Henderson as maid of honor
safe. I want • ear.s tO stay on the costumes, (rf Nassau rose•ehiffon over
rtooadm.e.,," observed• Traffic Officer Oulp. and !Miss. Isabel Campbell as brides -
'1'M trying to make the highways ma id, both of Toronto, wore identical
•-. - - taffeta --With head-dresses of matching
Bagley's ,Car was damaged to the ex- oqtriely plumes and Colonial bouquets
tent of $12 to $15. The. telephone Pole of Talisman rosk with .mums, and
was dislodged and tipped about eight fern. WallaCe .1Sett of Kinley, Al -
feet by the impact, but it was—not, portn.. was, the best, -man . and Alvin,
toroken• , off, e vidence divtil,cred. , , Torrance, of Alienbtrg, • and James
Charge Reduced' 'Pi -otter, of Toronto. were ushers.
ilia reed with not having a o °per-
, ,As a special-Aribute to the bride,
at ors permit David Thomas said he 1 who- was 'a member for several years,
was guilty init pleaded, in extenu.ation 'in,d,
nail- he- PC '-'.S4(1 'a British permit to to the 'bride's •fizi.fher,. who • was
drive. 'flie plea worked to ,the extent tht. elittn,11 organist find .t.hoirmaster
that the charge was redue(...d from -V" twelve ciyears„ the choir members
"taiLifig to po..zsess" to "failing. to pro- were in their places in the chOir loft
,-auce %,,,u-t,n cant,41 upon., and the fine .:and sang the %Wilding hymns% A re -
was accordingly reduced froth $10 to: (i-eption followed in the church pa r-
,_,Afrer_ a •short 1101111:moan-- to
$5 ;Ind ,tosts, the Magistrate saying i.-")rs•:,
that he 'did. not wish tit appear tough •ottawa the young couple • will reside
wi t h the 'II rit ish-airmen. •
Traffic- Officer .Culp told the, Amurt
there were two others in rtlicl ear. with.
Thomas, that none had ft permit to
drive and that it took a near -Crash tt;)
disclose this fact, the pear-erash having
a 11 ra c t ed his 111 ten t ion.
- Another airman with the odd mizne 1
of "Per Watig- 'bed" failed to answer
a eharge of speeding. ilis ease was'
adjourned one-week. . ' 0
Still anoTher, .Norman , Cunningham,
was acquitted of -,-parking his ear on
nNitgLlitti.--highwaY- k.aving it there over
',, ..'
The officer '4:dd th:,,re Was 41114N, and 43
• a -half feet of the ear on the.travelkd
portion of the road. Cunningham so fil. ,
his ear of ancient • vintage-Jtad quit I
Cold, on him and Ulla lle had shoved it 1
Os far off, the road as, possiNe. 11 was I ' •
Visible, with parking lights on. for half ;
0 mile 'east -and west.• lie had tried I *
unsnecessf al ly- at -a -farmer's- hous-e- to ! -
make, arrangements to have the ettr
!
Infrrri In111- ort -11PrIllIllt of -its-Veirucra-
Sunday flight. 'with glisitline saleS. '... ,
barred, serVice 'stations and garage:: '
with wreckers had 'failed to answer
their telephones4
. The Ala gist ra te t bought ( 7un n i ng -
11 itm 's a plausible story a 11(1 1411V0 him
the benefit of' the ditititt, dismissing the
charge, --
,,s,----
,
tOoderith, Wor tra.velling the WU*
Wore a tine wool dav:. brOWit are*
tinder am English oat of caluel Warp
COURRIE'S COME
COURRIVS 0011NERS„ •Oet. 2Q,.
• Mr..and Airs. Wm. Worth (tf Ingersoll
spent a day last 'week with ,Mr. and
Mrs. D. 'Attie.
Mr. Jas.'llelsOn of filamiltom Spent'
the week-ead, at. his home hew.
.MisS Madeline ',JOliristout
Ctoderich, vv.:as at her home here *in,
attornoon.., ,
'lug 'with Mrs. 'J'oe eourtnay 'hero and
%ars!' aourteirAY, Whii has Deal at._
tending sehO.ol .Kingsbridge, IS StOY-
going to No. 10 school. -
- Mr, and, Mrs. 'Robert- kleott 'enter
-
tattled met:abets of 'Mrs.'iSepttW family ,
to a chicken dinner :SatnrdaY night in
honor of the birthday of her father,
Mr. Jas. MacDonald of Paramount
Mrs. John 'Little, who has, been on
the sick list, is improvigg.
miss Vivlan Cotirtenay has gone to
delightful 'quartette:4 "Savioilr, Itamilton, Where she intends to work.
Ireattte an iEvening lik,ssing,," was
vont ribu tee- byMisses Mary Euchanan,_
Frieda Barbour; Helen Howard and
!Elva Worthy of the Mission Circle of
North street 'ehurchr Goderich,,, ,
• Thinking of Thanksgiving and Re-
membranee, Day, Mrs. • W. J. Greer,
Winghara, led a brief service during
'which •two minutes' .silextee was ob-
served and "Tlie Xing" was •sung. • '
The guest speaker of the evening,
Mrs. Herbert Ohilds of 'London, pre-
sident of London (Conference branch,
was introduced by Miss Caroline Well-
vvbod of Wingham. Mrs. -Childs de-
voted .the greater .part of her time to
leading a helpful discussion on "the
resular meeting." She cloSedr with
in.spiring ;message on "The Kingdom of.
God." • „
Miss Gertrude Worthy of ,IGoclerich
tenderedi the vote of thanks and a yery
ii.appy elOsed 'With prayer by
Mrs:o.A. W. Gardiner of Egmondville.
. TORRANCE---COX
Emnianuel filresVyterian cbureh,
Swanwii4k avenue, 'Toronto, ivas the
setting on snfurdaT for the wedding
ENG.AGEMENT ANNOUNCED
Rev, Dr.. J. di. and*'.,kirs, 'Barnett -Of
Goderieh "announce the engagement or
they daughter, 'Margaret Vve'lyni;te
-Mr: Charles Kenneth Blaxall, son -of
Mr- and Mrs. J. J. BlaxaLl of St,
Thomas; the marriage ,to take place
early in November.
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For
REMEMBRANCE
DAY
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FATtE AND , :`ONE,QUARTt11°,
1 IPOR tuE itot1ND TRIP ."-
Between all points in Canada and to
certain destinations in the Vilified
- States. .
GO: Mondays Nov. 10 and until 2 p.m.
• Tuesikty, Nov. 11, 194L
RETURN: Leave destination up to
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We folks in the smaller' towns'
and 'country are doubly depend-
ent on trucks. For most of Our
produce goes -to market -any day
-by truck -- when prices are
right. Fruit and vegetables arrive
at market in thetpink of condition.
Hogs and cattle at top weight -
grain and feed without loss. And
we get manufactuted goods bade
° from. the City' quicker, fresher,
cheaper because they come by
truck. Me just couldn't'do with-
out' irucks7
"So it behooves us to keep the
-trucks rolling along our highways.
All of us should make sue that
we ceritinue tahaVe the benefits of
this vital transportation system."
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