The Goderich Signal-Star, 1944-01-27, Page 7TIliTRICOW
CARLOW
(1410-)ONVF Zan. 0.-----Mikat.,,..VieanOr
Tyndall returned to Toronto .on. Sun-
• day aferspendin$ a week with:her
, parents.
Aire. Albert, Me0Iinehey lise-gorte"-to
tialifax 10 be with her husband., -
'Uarvey 4rrington spent the
week-end_in Torout,o With hie, brother
• Mr, ',Ohestet Veagan spent_a few
days • at Galt 'attending the funeral
of Mrs. john 'Oak. ° •
The- 0.0. Club held a. (Milting last
week and4.Made tivo qUilts for the
Greek imle,
•
First Recruit; **‘What did -the little
xabbit. say a be ran out of the brush
fire?" ' ' ••." ,
Second Ditto "Moray I've been
deforred." •
WOW MACIII‘NrSV
Cistern PUrapa, Ordinary ,iron lnLuhl
pumps, -and brooder Stofea *re 11
longer on the rationed list of faun
machinery, according to W. ,Haroht
McPhillips, prices and S111)PlY repre-•
sontativefor the Western Ontario
region. These -lime Wen 'exempt from
rationing since the 71h of lieeember,
1.943, but there still seeins to be aome
confusion as to---What4arm ;4001011er/
maY, noW obtainetl in the opefl.
niarket.V-Tliere are tWentyseizen other
articles which come' under the exemp4
tion 'list. A fqw of th0more cealte01:41Y
Used onea are wheelbarrows, hand;
operated cultivators and weeders,
liny-
forks, 'filings and attachfnents there -
tor, 'churns, hand•-TiPerated., sprayers,
‘„hand barrel sprayers, WO/Wig idows,
root ,pulpers, and irrigation Anti', (Iran.
ageequiptoent other , than- types de -
Signed ,for use bY,
((1ontinued fron1 Pit,ge I)
'Mule Manager) and ttwn At-
sociation, •
There waii considerable, discussion
on 8 resointion from COurity
Asking that the rGovernraent revert to
standard time. The- ogricultural -OM?:
mittee recornmentied that no action be
taken. Several reelrefi expressed the
oplliiou that' ddylight, saving was:
tictx•inaent; thildren, , go to schoolin
the' dark ; tilne is lost- in production.
VI/lolls', c oxnraittee's- reCommenda-
tion. .that notY'aetiort be- taken on the
resolution was Carried.
iV111411“ Spread „
Donnell- coneurred in the resaution
'
of the Cot:tarot .Simebe regarding the.,
fitirchase o await seed, reqrteating
Doihinitin Department. .of 4g,rieulture.
to clarify the.,prices, It is, setout in
the fere 'art of the resolution. that.
"the, producer has been lcd to - believethe Job .
that the' prices offered ..by*the dealers'
'ISIortiti,-)Road to Goderich )flawrifor
• Mayor ',Turner,' lteeve*33aUer
and Deputy Reeve Mooney; of Gode-,
riett, were asked to prepare a eortelop,
report on the proposed, road to the
north side of Goderich,. harbor, negotia7
dons for Which have been under waY
for some time. This action was taken
when a letter, from tingt,Goderielv Salt
,Company was read:asking the ce-oper-
The. VitaMin Eli Tonic
.
confams vitamin 01 and Essenticil
• Feed Minerals
• Extedsively tiseafOr headache,
less of sleep, nervous indigestion,
irritability; anaemia., ehroniti
fatigue,and exhaustion of the
A4e ous system. "
60 60- cts.
Economy size, 180 pills, $1.50.
Posed by Iteeva R. J. Bowman of
Brussel* and DePuty Reeve D.. D.
Mooney of Goderich.
In support of the motion Alr. IK0Otie.Y;
who is a -veteran of the last. war, 14nd
4 member ot the AmPutatioils Assovia,
Lion, said that the numicipalitlea
weidd lihve ;quite a 'problem their
hands with the feturn meniliera.Of
the Atoned forces, of .whom there are
3,000 overseas -and 14 Conadte frein
guron., • . • -
It wan -pointed out ,.by, others that
a committee appointed by the County
-Council would act as 4 'clearing house
for , all -rantilciPal couf.;
puttees. ' •'
Beeve W. Tuckey;Of Exeter Said
Oat Xeg011StraettOn. WO* oliould
Chyle more than Merely manual labor.
AfanYAboys .,,. graduated trom , school, qo
join .the Air Pt:wee err` other services,
andkbe icensidered that in rehabilita-
tion 'the ..Person should be fitted to
-vvere those established:4)y- government
authority. Mader the .3iVartline- Prices
tilid,Trade:toard ; and rte.' officials -whole-
sale seed price_ has been set lina the
" offered' and, being paid to
larners for -cleaned seed. have been
19 Per bushel for alsike and $1 to
this$4$iii037vr. 54es; e. ,tr: will1, dibu clover,
le 06:1hde:i: °tn.' 1, d440' Itooc't ars te, s:rte°1acf
Market -at the Coilingt_retall. price .of
ation Of the CountY, Council in having
-DEAD or
-
ISA131,ED
Quickly rentoved'fivnIe.01: Sanitary. 11horie
9.104.6 CI:LINTON'• ..216 FORATroitt!.
•
-William. 'Stone :Song.,tiinited
• INGERSOLL, .-orrrA,140
that, a* purchaser4 of Victor" bonda
by munieipalities, regardfess
amount, be Placed on, the "Special
-Names ;" nor on a Lanabton County
resolution "that the rare of indigent
patiental .in hospitals be not a tax
against the land or real PrOPertY end
that the indigent'Vatient "be: considered
131 the-categorr of the aget-and.blIndt
.00ACUrte*0 was given to the re-
solution from Elgin. Corttity"compiend,
ing 'Hon. T. L. Icennecly," Provincial.
Minister of AgrieultUre,.for 'Ids sincere
UntirinF'endeaVor to bring about better,
The -department --is 'asked -to -eig'reet
tlie unjust spread, and to take steps
• , _
to -prevent --ta--reehrrOne,e.--ot7.:this:•;-un,
Satisfactory situation. '
' Pest -war„ Plans '
"CodeurrIng ,in, a recommendation by
„
the legislatien committee. 4hat cam,
mittee be appointed to consider pest-,
iVar- reconstruction ilia rehabilitation,
th'e- Coulacil on Friday -afternoon naraect
.the County, Clerk, Norman -W4K.,31,11.1er,.
zone ' commander of the,' Canadian
Legion, as chairman of a central com-
mittee to be composed of the mayors
and reeves of Ood.erich, Clinton, Sea -
forth and '..iiiiringtiara, and the president
of -each, branch of the Tianadian-teglen-
.
, ',in the county.- This m r -
. •
R. L. Aced and P. MelsTa.tighton Wereappeinted coraborerAnspectors at ,85
cents an hour, they to provide their
transPortatioxi. '
• Messapa of COndelente°, ,
Letter's of • Oondoleiicer Were author.'
.ized be sent to Morten Reid, former
Iteeieiof SeaforthOn the death of his
wife; • Mrs. Alexi Porterdeld,..-in :the
cleat husbo*nd, Clerk of Bast
Wa Mrs.' Jessie Olver„
forreer, -,,,matron • of the- 'Olaildren'S
.Shelter, An paosingk.of her father,
:William AICAltllap; ef Pert Albert.
• The necessary *laws, covering the
business of , the • seallon were, read
and passed. , • • -
Before adjoUrpment, Warden *Wat-
son, Invited' the new members, of the
NU/101 to express their feelings
about their firstsessionin --County
• Mr. and Mrs. John T. Currie ef
F,414t_ Wawanosh celebrated the Slat
tenrth --4-nuiversary- ;of --illioir -
04 January 19th.
Garlield Shoebettopi, of Clinton,
walked into the side- of an .automobile
011 Dundas street, Louden, last Friday
and received injuries to bead and body.
He was tAILP4 to ViCtOria U0e1)441„
. ' blig'ilcfsrieo in, the Ontario
er even -* . _ . . .
street United church,' Clinton, a recoil -
tion .was tield in 110nor of Miss Sybil.
Ceurtice, :Who returned recently from
Japan,. Aliso c'burtice served on the
mission Odd ter. thirtY-three - years.--
' Aleicander. 'GraY, Of Pginondville,
died. on january •16th in his e1ghtY4
ninth Year. Ile farmed on,,,tbe 'gill
road.,• Tuckersmitil, 'before retiring
twenty-fitt'.1,,,Lteat,, age. XiiS 'wife pre-
deeeaseil liiru and thr daughters stir -
el
Nr, ye,, - ' ' ',.. *. - . !-., 1
Rlifevale: reports be g had ,..a"Visit
from, a, tramp a few_ klaY.0 age.' He
-said be had spent the night in. Wink -
haul' Town Hall. Ile was believed to
1)e the .lirsCof the wandering fraternity,
who had Visited the district -simee .the
beginning IV the 'war.
104 en Jauu*ry 19th it tioAt
.her -nephew, Albert ikilter, TtoiA
where she was/visiting, iShe
'her „'SIXTY.;,Artit, year. Portrantf
'Rosen, shewas horn at ,Briusalfac bet
had been t resident of Clintota Wm* .
her '.matilageo to Me. ISM
Their only child wa* lOrnest, who was
la 1942 vvhile -Nerving overseas
In the The remains were
brought to Clinton or hurial.
Tororn;gt,r4sPeMntist'lle3"wreersir7-e'nSadvavirtleithi°4
Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred S., fitalfavO.
.10f: .ator.itu0 is 4 meniber of the east
et -the .TorontO, Maguere 'who outer*
tabled the •afrnien at Centralia 04
Saturday, evening...,The Xasquere is
an organization . who give their spare.
Wile putting on .shows for the -arMy
camps throughout otttaxio. They are
the oldest organizetien 'of this kind
In, Canada, having,put en their first.
entertainment. :14,,,.-,Oetober
forth V.xpolitor. '
,Ernest Thomas , Blacker, a foriner,
Ilullett• township farmer, died, fni„Su
the project undertaken. • ottre, Of their attendance,and t•he [filly :in -a Lotion uospioit 41_118 4,4.,
felt that_no concrete plan
bad . ever ;.,been, presented. Deputy :Wal!cr611--;- e'vollrone.' for ' the ninth Year, a.fte - a lingering nine
Ran- c0,--OPeratibn,,, and good. 'feeling. existing The. funeral ,took : place.. at ClintOn On
Redife`Aloeney eipIained that the - Tuesday. 13esideS 06. widOW,- two sons
way Board had closed tre-f.fekotiation, throUghout • the selsiOn.• . •
Bn•rataT, Jan. 25..7 -,-We ars sorry
te-hear-that Alt*. TWaraley is net
enjoying :the best of health latelsr.;.„
,and Mrs. .Wilfred - itaaOtt.- and
Jimmie visited,$her sister, Mrs..' Larry .
• 'Harrison; and 31r. ifarrifien, At Sal
The dateof the June ,session was left an.d a: daughter slit ove. • lora on satuidity.
• with the Warden and Clerk .to arrange, J0lin R. 33utler has reCeived. the ,ap, - Airs. John Mullin spent Saturday
by refusing the right-of-wa7 Across
to obile. ,afternoon• with her. friend, Mrs. Chrilf, •
their tracks; . which caused Reeve, and 00.9d4Siye, the King," ,elosed tbe pointinent of issuer of -au in
,
. sTanyC I,, theyet to
'weoxi gt 1 Inlgive Da '2; Ig°hut -. omf -ewl y t? 2 ' l3r°ceeuing.f.4".' `1, * , ' ', Itconse,s.'..at Prato% kraceeeding, 1.1:',/). Salide'roon, in Goderie11.•
. Camerori, wit° had held‘ the office Synge, '' ' " .-.' and 'Mrs., ir; it. osraerou and •-.
"1..s`"? ' ' • - - ' :. '• *- SaliOOLINSPECT-OR,S - - j.931.- , -The . appointment of Harold Mr. and Mrs."- Ralph, Cameron, ' Spent
,40111,0's the Most absurd thing . 1 . rts ni*s4S 01 9r.i_N.217, COD211. Cj.I. Gainerzuw,Ievir s' ouTall.j. bouseseatuander tbael'oro.71.concoiakl.; 4Snundd,salystearf,te5rproso.limwasis)tha.tulipebirin.dsoanu,g.hute.44r
"Absurd," Says Reeve* Tuckey - ,...,„..-...A.„,,
. - - . . , ____ • .• . . - ..- - . .
While hunting in Rimless- tewnoltip Wawanelli, .* ‘ .
ever heard'!" the Exeter Reeve ex-
claimed . indignantly. • . , •
No 'action vIrlis taken -on a xeseNtion
froin EsseX County regarding ,free
-transpoltation of service - Ment; -nor
on a resolution from. oxforct;gounty,
• • T , Kipltead, inspector of Riiblie also is aimounced at, lin n. • -35-7-7ablunson; 4-9th—corices•porr-Bast--
vertmemen ow you wilireceive two War Savings Ram
In twenty-six issues of The Goderich" Sigiial.Star, advertisements under this
- heading w#1 contain- several names of perifOns living in Goderich antl,district.
The names wilt be lereited-ftehr thersubseription The---SignalStar.
SIMPlY And your name in one of the asiveftisements, clip the ..advertisement,
• present it to the store in which your. name appears,„and-reoei,_
Schools for 'North Amon, in reporting Dick -McQuillan and'BillItennedy, both Miss ktutir Irvvin,..* East WaWanosh, .
to 'the County :Council on ThursdaY of Liicknow; sighted a pair of wolites. is assisting - Alto; George *Alton.
morning _stated _that, while •the enrol- Both Men .shot at one, and killed It, t Mrs. John Rialto; Dungannon, cspent
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.ment of,. Pupils in the centres havingl'onlY' at.Tevv-ilaYs-leet Veeit•"ittlit
shotguns, -The.,_other e hom of
escaped'. - siSter, Airs.. Will ',MOO, and. Mr.
of the inspectorate remained:41e sain.4..,- gl i
animal. was the size of a large .•
there was a decrease in Varal attend- -dog..i The inen tool; the ',animal to ...N.,
ance. There_ were , teachers. of 'Walkerton. to Collect, a bounty. -
whorn eleven we're mien, compared ith ,11trs. Ernest L. Niittell, of pluton,
190,, Twenty-two ,_ .mar-riod .
men wore back, in the., profession. -
iog the -aveitge attendance • in the ata:mps; --$5',3401- Navy Leagi*, $298 58
was-1950; in 1842, 1872,, ,rhe township of . TuCkerangth -„lod
and in 1943, 1780. In 190 -there were thet-wayn.fitto bsoo-,inadsi4oeetrtit. rate,..
2,0 .high school entrance.. certificates ows itt. January,
issued as -against 103 111 -1943.... `Under -3.943. • ,
thekffirm leave plan„ forty-two ed
On• .farms hi .1042 and forty-nine hi:
1043. •- • ,
'The children,. Said gr. Kinkead, have
been doing *a treinendous job in. the
War, 'effort., In , 1942; $7,5.00..in 'war
',savings' stamps were purchased; and
in 1943 a total of $9,655. Besides this,
donationsto-the 4ted -Cross .and to the
Navy 'League amounted„, to thdusands.
;of dollars and .countless -artietes ,virete
made in economies,- and shop'
work classes.- In promoting this effort,
ood thin :showing
youth .that.,war As serious :and means
.sacrifice., ." „ • ' •
• Mr._Kin.kead'S.treSSea the imnortance.
of Abe' use of education. post-war
_ •
•
• He assured the Council of his eo-
Operation' should a health scheme- be
adckited, and.pernmended. Dr. 'Johnaton,
gAjzI17-0f-Lucknow, for
sentation; of the subject at' the weti-
newsy sesSlen,
• • , • a
• speakinT 0 g.74,ShihiP eS4catonl 4troe:70.7, toxi74.-
g' township- sehool- areas, Mr.; tn-
„
ked mentioned the •equalizing of school:
privileges; increased eflicienc-yr .ok the
schools; ' better 'ppeement of teachers ;
and savings in expenditures. for buy -
Ing.„ No diStrict which had been taken
into a •• toWnship area moVed to
revert- the .old -System.
-"There' ,AS a grand'. advantage -.in
school areas 9f. getting things done,"
he added. Township school: areas have
.been forinedin Perth; Wellington,
Qn1ASA4-clitdO.r lYtOrrlf.16SC06ultinht.ill6su.• .
R. • Staples, 'inspector of SOLIDI,
Huron schools, expressed his apaecia-:-
• do; of the ce4meration received.frare
the viirlous - beards, -and paid tribute
to his predecessors, E. C. Beacon) and
E. •
There one-1.6cm sehools
the inspectorate, 11 'graded,* mut
were closed because -of ,the, small at-
leoamationa,c4f,tf. T:vgeare.-thlirtule
five with 811 011-
nuMber of men teaehefs was 10 ; of"
'Women; 92; Music supervisor. six. The
2589; froin IX to .X, "The ategii e
' attendance *as- 2,367. Forty-
nine Plipils'left school Withliigh school'
entranee..- standing, and 67 without,it.
GrantS received were ag.„followS:. Oen-
'eral, $18,063.82: agriculture, •$1„403,58;
,Trius).0, $4,652:.96;.' other sp, cc. 1:11, -,)`$•t4,98.-
. • The _contribution,. td ...the war •offort
ear Theatre
Phone 104
QualitY, Dairy,
Orchids•for your wife or s4e9t-
heart, are quite, wi.thin your
, -reach. :Now that :our Orchids ,
are, in bk:ioni come and •see 'them
at 49.Bruce $t *
•
Phone 105
•
tne.rsott/ s
rDug Store
YOUR Pit-ASIDLIC
I.D.A. DRUGSTORM
a Specialt,y.'.
Phone V eGoderieli
Mrs. Rose Willfp
E OTRIC
Milk,Creaifl, Devon Ice Crei111,
DIAMOND RINGS
SULOVA,I.ORIElf.LONGINiES
, and ROImX WATOIIES
'GEtERAT4 . t!ILA:It'DWARE .
•
„DAVE Pkwrs
.SPORTINO GOODS
West St. Phone 486
na
Corporation-
ASSOCIATE STORiE
0. WEZTEITQNS„.:,.Prop' ;
• .• inttus- add RATTE-HIP
-Hamilton 84, Phone '69W
.Etily and lialtl`your war savings.
'.'Whe.n we're through
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BOVitiNG'
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Free transportation was inatignrated
by two sections. 1;lalf thel,cost •i!:, borne
by the 'nig Is ,
fin imitort-
ant step, IVr.. Staples •pOinted out, to-
ward 'giving- - '„children; • equal.
educational 7"tipporttinities: A. number,
of others' are already discussing the
establishment of • similar .services .for
high .Sch601,' pupils in.' September. 1 ;
• Importance Health
-There is :a growing belief, ...the'
speaker', ,-continu'ed, that health*- is __Of
first importanc&'even schools and
WS has. brought nianyi,,people to ho
flint ;Huron County$VOuneil
Possible to institute -
the SellOol's, of the-..Coanty:_,at an. early',
date. „ „• •
..Mwenty, Or, tuirt3,-, fannct :Odle forums
have. been,organited ECuron Stiutlii
Such. discussion groups • are frequently
inStipimental: _Making excellent, Kill-
eational bnprp_Veinents„, _and _thee -61s
a growing „belief,- My.' Staples Otated„:
thattonrpresent schooLs; both eremeht-,
ary and 'secondary; are not entirely
Meeting the needs -.et the =rural people.
= Xedutationists1,-and--;other4-are--se4P4
means. of so shaping rural edneatron
that it may be a more satisfactory
preparation. for rural living,.
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_Against. --Muscular •,,'Aches,,' and .Pains •
- If, you 'Want beneficial- strength
J.intimenqruh;.., if Youl,re,. fed,nk,'Vvitiv,
„weak products whese*glief
way ,Or Arnagigary, then, try''AlOONB'S.
D-MtU,ALD - •
:...rePteSents. .onr,."144.XTMPAP.','#i '
'counter-Irritaixt• • relief muscular
aches,- Paine; chest. colds, and a Warm-.
-bag rub, to ,relieve tightnos. as welt, as
muscular aeho• ot., back; -•
,41iort1c14rp and '
cise,;o-Verviork, or exposure to cold and • '
.
'clamp/ire. • ,
Oriee you -try 'Aloone"o 'Emerald-- Oil ,
We are ..confident you will say,. '.Novv-
that :.*yon
never be Without it irt•-yeni. home
On . sale -; at. all good ,drug•titereo.',.
• ---4,-;CA.-4,VIPBELLIS,p13;144-..sTont,-
‚TCIII, To pirm
of a Will*
-74.-ortitanrarlack--
'Forqsuiecrelre,f rahitttg ieczema, lernPa
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lete,loot,oca6,Kabiee.thesamlothexfllt
;moped skip troubles,,use foitt,sit!ting, 636lb:1,00ft-
:terotie; "liquid D. D. D. Proscnptibit. 6
Soothealrritation and (4tticklY sto litmus '
ittiung235UtitalbbidO iiFdreisit;or moo
your druggiot toaay.for D.D.D.RBESC 11,110N.
A good way to-sPend 'yeur even -
in o' lc*siIe
4CktfriPr Plelt56*.
• Makes'dellICiaes
,
SATISFYING Bread!No big holest--
.
7 OUT OF 8 CANADIAN
WOMEN WHO. (ISE, DRY
YEAST USE R•Olf A
Wade in
Canada
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'DEALERS- IN ,
COA• ".L2 .:6011't
Phone '15
1.1n4er „irYing, circurestanCes,we
are trying to, ,do 'a good job;
You, will. :And this,a good •firnf.te
, husiness•With.,,,
iliA TO AIL MMHES OF
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CITIES 4,13tivxpn GAS and 004
't 00DRICII. TIRES' ' '
. Tasty Pastries a Sneehilty
WTe feature
CAKES' Pig MIAS' ,
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•27, Wet St. 'rhOne.165 :
41,nommisaampowexviiiiipiat.
UP/1014TE,14NG '
WO are' it"Ting our best to .tierve
.you wIth our ,available supply of
. Phone 95w Albert St. ,
•
tron -Bo y;.1
Fender'Shop
84„East St Phone' 206w
Due- 'to Amidrittes ntet, iatkOf
-
seme essential 'putts we. find it
ilppesiime to give pre:vvatservice,
it. u. WATSON
V9.1141610 Lido of
'FREW lhaTIT &VEGETABIAIES°
: IN SRASO$
rivaipirtgra
nagNois 4gtolc13
Phone 06 East St,'
Aaramailainimmimaponid
CHES1LDdVHA1RS
itziirnotsiNkyttp' an
RiPMFRED: '
Alt Covering SnOOlied
Phone. 206 J Square
-PLENTY of! fOod -dOes not ilecessnrilY
mean the #0t kind a food. Actually, recent
*Government ,surveys show that 60 yercent of
Canadian -fall. short of good nutrition,, even;
though, seemingly well 'fed. Perhaps you top,
fail, to serve'proper foods for best 'health.
To help you make sure .yeur family is well,
nourished, we oar you "Ea.t.to:Work.to:Win",
a teObt practical plan for meals. An . you, heed
'knZW about , nutrition, in an 'eagy.to‘follo*,
interesting, authoritative book. t
Follow this easiir way to better
nutrition! Get your FREE copy
of "Eat-to:WorlotoWin" NOW.
Mail the touport
Tort.Bitt*rta *-"Tgib Y (0SrtAIHO)
. n the tattoos tofoutddoa and bealth
*sok old to
osrmio
.tinsous. for 21 **Al
-fasiti...21 luncheons. •
21 die'ssett
6ple.:',
• other ,va1bl foo
fnfot�tio
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$tne ‘,rtaleattitott,,in '9.1410.10-
1Vork.p.Trin" are acceptable to Ns..trs
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