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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1944-03-09, Page 6By McDougall " oivrAWA., March 7. A„ god deal of vinee* andit will be fully discussed. dielussion is going to reVolve about the new Indnatrial 1)eVLjOL)U1trnt. Beni in the next few days. Although* there is -1$,Irt fiit Anitininablis 40)01:4111e 'lliterita . the _bill to, eretitie this tank, -,iehiC1( 'will be, a. subsidiary -e.Lthe Deo,. of Canada. aud' Whtcli have as it4 aint the aSgistanee ,u w,4411, enteirrisQ4 .cittei the War, The Government. it . ,sitated; Ib also •, • • St-U(1310g ,' souleWhat fnuillar but • not. ..necesSafily Parallel nteaelusee to render "Personnel counsellors" to ltelp service . , ritaaadallo,st-stanee‘, to,. agoin4tate and IliP0 .tq Ja,$‘,Ont vareets 'that Will make to help, harlaing Plans. ,'' ',The ' bank, the.''' hest 'use of- their ability,' aptitude- ' - Which will have a capital. 4426,000,0(m, 4444, training. It tttaYlalslet sali'oltuUisg'fired; or a .Wili, It is stated, • be in a PoSition 'to, "slinr: time' h16;°r • e4tenil etedit to .wOrthwhil% sound but 111 ikuee' Irstm:res(lisregetoeYleaisYr thee, .1.f91.1.%1110,,,eit. small enterpriSes, on types of' collateral seertrit,oil which, tile ebarteio banks possible plans and not *to be c(iught papping‘ when -the "cease Ore" sounds. of this country - `eanlit4 lend- Money ,I)ealing speeilically With the Air Forge, - under the tetras Of their eliarters. Thiis- ' the . new' bank, will- be The, total coa Of the plan will, it is estiMated, ber ithont" V250000,000, with the Dominion paYing $10000,000„ The ContribUtiOns Of the citizen* Which Will thannels centag0 basis". , litellabilitat.ion of itemberS of Air ierc.0 -.1-400kilig forward 'to the -time -When , the war be over and , the men in the armed. fere.eS* will have new peace- time* "targets"' to ahn' at, 'the Pefence Departments are planning Caret -wit 'eoniplementarr'"Itr* rovf.er haS -explained, that there t,,,, and win, uet, rolaeojAn nay wawill be,- a. ,, director of .deinohill.;5ation., but there will be a. similar official in t.he Piesent credit _agendigs. :With the- other dePartinents. and there Will .Pgwer to borrow given to it Under the- he ill1 inter -departmental, hoatd on hill, the new bank will have total re- which the forces will be represented. sources a sv000,000, ,,,,tiot will:be Wbat is -aimed at.is not se much actual - available for •the credit program *for i Iv seeking jobs for the boys Whew they m sall-industrial enterprises "Which arel m „„ get hoe .as helping, themNto `let -them • an esSeutial 'part of our econon"*tY, "*kitow that We *are• interested in. tlient important sotiree o,,S employment and ' Pers-QnallY. "I/et tbrawn and brawand brain ----ineerae." Ainong .the questions- critics and pourage ot these young men," said- . are asking are these: "IS the Govern- xt-,,ii,, 3,),,,,,,,, "be turned to. the de-, - inent inaking-Use„of ill credit -facilitieR "'"'''''" - 'ower"be 'velopMent of,'..-flieir :canary. le, d., *ne,,,,, ean equal. • already in operation, thraugh trustnation on. God's green eat , companies, ete:?" -and ."Will the Govern.- _meat be able to ensure the same sense of obligation in, a borrower to repaY - 'The 11Teat Situation a business debt to a Government bank .Great interest is felt in the extent as tea private bank'?" The bill to to which the meat congestion in pack-- erea$e ,the new hank will of course iag_ plants anddyvarehohgeS will be re- b#ceme law in due course and no one Ileved fla'Y the tenagorarY remar of qnesttens „its . '.,thoroughly- wOrtliwhile ..meat ratiohing. There is a difference of opinion on the point, Certainly the . • Northwest. Air Routes removal of the congestion depends in There has ,heen 110 opposition to the greater measure on getting transport facilities it a position, to cope with the action Of the. Government in • entiuriag thaCanada will have completerights present situation, The most important' 't , of point of all is seefiring more cargo of, oweer4hip over .the .air routes space for ' shipping to • Britain, but ° the NOrthwest. ' The United. States during the w -bas Made necesSary there are obviolis limitations to this , ar . extensions to airfields and other facii- with the increaSing demands 'that will ities be made; on ocean.. ,5bipping with, the. 111 *particular .on the "staging route" from Edmonton through l'atite- invasion, hour coming closer. . laorSe inthe; t."tikon':. to, Alaska, The Canadian Government will bear the PORTER'S 11111 Aill coSt of ' Permanent- aaditions and 4,4 impreveraents even' wifere-these have in the first phtee been paid by Wash. ington. • Stich costs will be reimbursed by our :treasury at Ottawa. This, ceuxitry has:'co-aperated to the' fulleSt poSsible extent in ,deVeloping- the air Ihis-COITtirrent--and--fOr-the:4deploymen_tentdrtainedkfer, the fled Cross at .Mrs. of troops in any offensive that may 30. 14.. n Tor ranee's -PORTEWS" 'TULL March meeting of Ole Red Cross willbe held at Mrs. Allen, Betties! home ,on Monday." March.20th: t..t, 2 Red Beneiltsi—On tb exening ""tir-Nfreolifirst-en7 .MAterklEINtit. Mareh• 1304:441 Curran waS„, home from tenden this week -end. Mr. VinleY Slutekleton and son Keith, Mount Foreet, visitedills father, Mr. Norman '.11ackleten4.,,,on SaturdaY. *Air. kend M. Eldon IrWhi of Uofie rich /Tent a feW (lays at her'Parenta', home --lest Cove* after a ryeent illness. ir;- and Mn. T.J. Anderson; ' atfd/Mrs, lIarVeY 4I,4lerson and MalillY11, visited on Mbuilay with 'Mr. and Mrs.„ ,Chas. Ihkigins of Mr. Iley Ait1dn'on o1 Sarniit Made a short, visit' to Mr. 'and. Mrs. Kilpatrick on!' Sundav, • . The'iiieting is ' Pn§tvOned from her. .011. qUeSEi01144; 4tIrcl•-Ltuu II am' ii Dokukheber," With halt* I Selaisi I3,er *lid ushered her Into the kitehen, saYing, "Pil Doak- hOhor you I 'You get that dress on.." .certificates of • Character-tO persons who are. eandidatea tor remunerative. peek tiolis,A4 'OA for other -•."" ill -eOlne-ltimictimea and:ask for such ols,t,,,year4_,._that.1H YPi 1CC0r(I1It& 1.0 a certificate), who haye ',1.tever -the ;Allis,: '.0;ectrant, 01111,Alliligitkilt in to. you baore and ot whets Yea have ou'r .elnirel)::' on the -.hist eteasionl: that, oligittesti if any, linewletii;e. • el le 1S• '• as fat As We know,- sieeent 4 ‘. t - He passed over to the Clerk of' the - seSsioli for. coun,ter4igumg, after shert interval of Writing,. the f011Ovving is to certify that Robert ).Nr- heS been, aeeording• to his own ateotuitc tI tarn -serrate- with Air.. It for -the , I Pftia a visit recently to ther't 14' X.M..0.4., Where soldiers. and 'sailers are to 'he found taking advantate,l4P- pily of the .SerVices or the X. ' Ili the gYounksium and in the pool they find ''ruichj pritertahunent, °and . corae . front , the -refreibed-inif, fit.':--' On-e-CoUld- niit, fu ----lie --notice---how-the-soldiersOuit more-. so , think the sailers, have Much tattoo, ing'en., their arms • and -legs and SO on their tOdies- Thik artistie -feturing, think ef one sneh whe uot_loug ,ago enough sert 'of- person, an 0,0 asked tor certiticate• tI7116 Woman-, tinguished for auy hei„,leareisusive,rime , 4/1%7, itn°ist ,IlealltirulYtima(\iet!) srelSoritiot s' 0 thrives.niuc :c,c$0,7 utwatItaaningeertiori4t, liNie.rasOnthiYat,g19.,tuvuitsu' yond the rest of Um_ on pexso:ser, „a;:i.jspo. ve;m3:osa:14teleisa,1i we::: .elergYilialr:'regai-P0 a' titI 'some pastOral Czalls-recently on SOLhe Streetfi near to us, I • inet-a " * little- boy: who vvanted 04 talk to "me to next • TueSdaY aveettut er the hat, 4,4, Ike working at one ef the we4her: aud the les; conditioiFor..the rosid ' ' '• '** Blake's' Sunday schpol will, meet at 11 o'clock On SUndaY next; cbilteli service at 7.30 in the evening. • Sir, of St. 'Helens, and Mt. Ilittrt *Philljps, (t- ref-urneet' soldier Item Christie* Street Hospital,* Toronto, visited ` at r.'„ Ierman Philips' ou Sunday afterno ' he carried out against japan- frerta_the North, This country will at the same • time have complete ownership of the yonte, within its own territory when -*-the.--tinte--cemes:--te arrange .air agree- • ments after the - war, With this Ira- , portant routg to the Northeast Asia is becoming a -Part, of • a general , inter- -----nAlonal framework for worldwide air --Heath Insurance Ilealth-insur4ce is gam ry niuch- rn the limelight on ent but the chanceaseem to be pretty Much against any ac on en] this session. The point of course la that health matters are primatily . the concern-- of tie- ProVinees and every thing slepends, on the action decided •on„ -at the el ii"....mAg_convitli, the Provinces. It has beeii definitely sthfed that the !plan as formulatid hsr the Federal Governineht be placed before the arepresentatives •laf.' the Pro- dancing were enjoyed. Tickets were old 'on a bushel of apples and Mr.. Frank Pivot held the luckyticitet. Particulars as to the amount' raised are lacking. . ," ,On Friday' evening, March' 3rd, Mrs. ',Alleia Betties. held a Red' Cross _party at her home. *Euchre was enjoyed in the first part of -the .4yening. highlioners willow to Mrs. *A... Leekhart and Alvin Betties andeonsol- .atiow awards- to John 'Tofrance: and -1.-IrS.---Austin-Hartin0.1i,-GOderie1iz-,.(7After luftela . the -Melody Mixers of: Gederich supb/ied music for -da1crng Tickets were sold on a basket of grocerfes Mrs. MurxiTy Pollock" held the luCky, ticket on this A jolly good evening was spent, w,ith 'Proceeds of Lamiteur U.S. , genealogist has created quite a stir- m the American newspapers' by •publishing his family - tree -investigations• of some of _our leading men. • ' • -By dint of much research he has distoveredi-that-F4.D. . Roosevelt and. Winston Churchillareseventle cousins I once remoxed; Roosevelt • and Mite - I Arthur are sixth cousins once removed ; /,'MaeArthiir and Churehill are eighth --leousina;-aiid4that.-31enry Wallace,land_ '!phurehill are eighth- 'cousins though 4144hr-ough-the-same-an ,110eSeve.it.Churchill_one,,-Gen (Middle ASIIF1E1141), 'March. 7.7.--MiSs Mar- jory Bisset Of",,,,Sky Harbor and Afis Jean. of the Bank of Montreal, Luck.: •Wal -'1)1414a • t(`) suggested that she 4 ), • ,4114ero...nelt loPlaiNoi,itsr.uft000tr"gttlietoegiseeothha•ver ertiStriQin.exTINtl‘t.is4litnieet- She sought. `An insuraece comintilY asked regarding the elieriteter, :habits and standing in,- the- eotionunitY ta, girl, living a ',feVe blocks frOm, ws„ 'Who had steadlly,:retused „oar invitation to attend Sunday school and eliurcli," iw� r..utposely, avoided the groups that Cl...ristian young-. people meke in "fhe eornmunity. -Iler habits and records at School, and in, :Pittees where she had been, employed, were altogether. Un- known to me. Much aS X S4Ould,have now, spent Sunday with their Parents, iiiced2to do. a kindly, .service, I .was in, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Bisset. Mr, David MacKenzie returned. to his „hoine ...SuOnzr after being -.in (4o(le.rich hospital_ the past month. He is improved in health but win -I, a.ve-fo '6'6141er-1)0yr wh'0"-bad-lest-t.he--4.enr-ef. be careful for some time: - Kenneth a Written certificate -Of 'the girl .he AiaCDonald is lielpine with the- farm wanted. to marry, which, was given to work for the present. ' by a,.ininiSter who knew her well. PO. Robert A. MacGregor is leaving Time and distance were in the Way 'of for .-Pieree, Alberta,. to serve as in- getthig a dnplfeate from the minister structor at; the airport there, - His to PreSent: in time to the militarY many 'friends wish _for Bob .every authorities, in order •to ,have the Wied, success. , - Pte. -Donirld---Macgregor--of--Stratfo'rd- sPent the week -,end with friendS in Ashfield. ' ' Mrs. "Walker Murray of Port Albert spent some days at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Maurke Bowler. - *Mrs, Joe MacIntyre 'hag returned home' after a "successful. operation. in Goderich hospital. ' - - Mrs. Emil Norgah:d, has returned to- "ChiCago After visiting: with ,her par- . Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert bonald,, for two 'weeks.. -1. no:other positien then to write and fell the -patty seekliag the information that could not givo it. - I did •stretch a point recently tor. a ding on the datefixed.,„ In his prechea- anent,....he,...a_goed.friencl.. en.,14.P.eigh!)0 of mine,' ante to- me. I informed the authorities: that, while 1 had,11,ttIe in- forniation of the girl p fmesucn, knew she Was a menine,.. of the church in of his heart and lts affections. Where she resided1 oiso knew .her Promptly. he replied "Liver and. ever minister persenally,' and that he Spoke 'thing!" in the highest:terms of her (which NV414 My memory is very clear regardThg true accofaing to the , lost certtfieitte)t a pastoral call at a farm, seme. Years and, he waS, Planning to. 'marry 'Thera, ago ,in the ,neighborhOod of NorWich, and 1 knew )ie Was a careful Man. :As and of an incident in which it little for the wouldibe groom, he was a. :girl figilred. On this Particular „day 'particular -sort ,and -finely discrinyinathe and-11er granquother Were the, ing.i--4,the sort that Would tarn from' only; peeple. at ..holiae: As I approached. bareain counters and damaged podsOle plae, Which was on ti b.acl( _arde- Thet'-letter‘ must have. struck fire, •for troad-.it was r -a hot summer ,day—I I See---he-,-was-:anarried two weeks agocouldnot help but notice that the Among • manY...stoties told of that little four .or -five-year-old girl: was pa,wky humorist among Scotch min- parading' the front tree enclosed lawn isters, Mr, Leslie, 'a. former '-niffirszter m her,birtliday spit and was having, a 011 , tue. „wbo evitieut who had' ,teportrait of. deorke, the to dOer. For One big° qeestion, he ,Wee waS len a bald, head:, Another, had beini waouiag me.g.cog ft= .dooPose it r ngraveir on his. Scalp, • I. would sup- i'"I‘eVrti'atijatro ttlY0'0441:6111:1,474"n$Nenr.e4(1"littilainesr: tclilite 'Steecanendtrt:'e:mTel:isi:40,::anlld:efilAt:°o4n."' We's Last Suptier .reprieltleed on his farrePti'Ll'InnY9`silvhilgen:!411:sy:eean*t‘Qti°4 4bir (1°' °r Shirt ()MAO Staft, his religious oPeals: his back, Ile .iitia only to take his 'that Ie "Cvas -",,t1194'$110r414.13?! and X *4 .I.olicas: also told of a woman of wealt to be ' :careful.- He further - told ' recorded on het 'back, we win) had. ler last will and-testa:Merit 'ttrittAP•tee.wtaratid.lbsWflubdt:l'usiPiteest t'll-tit'g' sill' gr'e6n. 'Intrtdiaeltfb14tth .- room to .a4d..f neeeSSar.Y. terhealnlYe.xtr(sTtiree.tratliAlis'trittdeekofxatt'fiulte;.: able and drew bans at wbieb tbs, codicils. if she attended those fashion -- Luau .WaS jet be adeStruOtive" sort of posed, 04: the ,oluaiddieSbesequeitfetena'n,areenite:r-.. ex- person sili Pterri tilt t? i ttell111111:111:bAutsiline.hses tainr, What queer folks we .humans to,- put things to right, put•trains,-on ,, ... . tracks, and; if anything had come td are! a. flop or broken down., Ito set„, it Up again An the nicest 'Way. - lie., didn't see my poiut- at,a11..-;Ae was , going -to- pull„down-andlireek everything to pieces. .Pictures and shows tahree, 'lhikueicits‘ responSible for this sla.ut of One of my happiest *enconnters/with these youthful citizens was , when - I Met Bobbie, a small boy who, when I asked him what he *had. in his head, answered, .1'13,eueb, brains and blood," thought- I ..Noulii„.nue44,034,-:MOKe*this smart youngster. So pointing to his chest I said, "And what have you got there, Bobby ?"—thinking he would tell OBTAIN THEM AT YOUR HYDRO SHOP o You Stiffer From ileadao1ie6? moly.raBAL ST.. • " ;Our 'Funeral Chapel combines. the dignity of a place of Worship •-and the relinement„...ef, a , .rei1de4ce. . LODGE; Director ' liarfotis-1^tbrit7A.1--fett7tr-lIffre701115111- respecting a 'letter of .copiMendatioli, raSsed to invade this midi:et realm. So if it can be Called such, 'given - to a I detoured, unnotieed, by a road to Tti1it the, b (loorof /1.19,FPNCIPI, deter - fresh hiring. Mr. Leslie was not home mined * to -call On the grindidOtlidi: when the man- Called te ask for this ;* -Being :_eareful net to artSwer the old so, he besought the -sehoolmaster, who lady's, query, dide't you -Ceine tct lerk to reqUe4 it a the. the ftn1 door'?" 1- Was received kied was „session e , • • 1, minister: The request was duly passed ly! and' ushered . through kitehen and On to • M:r. -Tieslie. There must have „diningtroom into the,- , sitting -room; been something pretty difficult -0--ket There We-conversed---for-quite a time over in the man's record, -for. be ques- when 3 -est as I vaiS -about to 'take* --tioned the seloOhnaster as to what -the leave in walked the_fittle lady of the .man. hair said . about himself. The front lawn, who evidently hid been answer was that he had been a farm indUlging in this new demonstrative servant with • a Mr, B.. for a year. sport, • in. 'all her nakedness unknown "Wi t else di& he say'' 'was a further' ,to grandma. - The grandmotberc. aston- . liThat he was 'w communieant ished, lifted horrified bands and blush - our 'church- the :last sacrament Surf- mg for •the child 'Snouted "Whatare day." . 'you doing like that? Where are lobr. "AV as- giVe me a sheet of paper'!" clothes?" ‘kGrandma " she 'answered It is hard to struggle along with a head that aches and pains' all thg. time.: • • A hei.t4ache need not be an'. illness in itself, but it maY be a warning symptom that there is intestinal ' luggishncss '• " ' To help overcome the. cause -4 headache it 18. -necessary .to -eliminate the was.te,rnatter frep!k..tb.e system. Burdock ' Blood Bitters helps to -remove the cause of headaches by regulating and .15iliary organs, neutraliing acidity, regulating the constipated bowas • and toning up the sluggish liver; and :when thisAhas beentaccomplisheci the headaches should 'clis"appear. •11' • • i -Get B. B.S.' at any drug counter. Price $1.,00 a. bottle. • . irk° T. Milburn. t. Said- the munster, • whimeacafly. innocently iv-aS PlaYing botikliebor ; Makes Bread that's irich, delicious, light -textured, tasty, more digestible! ALWAYS FULL STRENGTH, ALWAYS DEPENDABLE ''• itatiolsikanammita This is: your -- Motor -114 stamp :•• • FUNERAL eh rge fOr Ihe'use' - of our Pitieril name; Toron- to.Street. Prompt Arabulsihie Service ' _ 'Phone 3S5 Rs i 355,or 1 font Developink Right Start, , . Kt-thec'litat Sign.tita cold, put a few, . drops 'of Va-tro-nol, UP each nostril. action aids Nature'..4., :'defentes against colds. -; 4. a And':reme/nbcrvlien-a. Yield -cold- PM suffer, or ens * lent ' • - conges- • tion "Illisup" nose; spoils sleep, 3 -1311r - pose Iraztro4nol gives valuable help .as fl (1) shrinks swollen menthrates,42) relieves irritation, (3)71:telpstiush.out nasal passages, clearing clogging iniugai mucus. Enjoy vAIRO N relief' brings.. " 1. Cranston . Coniplete Service at Iteatio'iiiible PROMPT INVALID -SERVICE -No. extra charge for the nee of - our modern Funeral ..Worae:- -.111ontreit $t„, . Phone 39)W or "CtODEItICH. MEMORIAL SHOP NEWEST D1i1SIGN-8- • *IMST OF 3tA.Tlidl,A.1, Guaranteed wbrkmansbiti at priceff-that-ivili.-„prease ,PrYtt., SAVE AIL* ACADNTS PEES Call at our office; Phone k42#1. or drep-114 a line to 'lox 164,6ode,- . rich: We will be pleasedto call and help choose a suitable' mein. orial for your family plot. It. A. SPOTTON • St, Andrew's. Ste Help to Those Who •Are Past Middle Age eiffeetland women get -past middle age their. .,. energy, and activity, in many instanges, begin to de- ' cline, and their general vitality is on the wane, LittIesilments and sicknesses seem harder to. * shake off than formerly, and, here and there, evidencee of * breakdown begin te appear. Now is the time those wishing to help maintain their besith.ond vigour abould take *cootie of 1Viilburn's-Ilealth old Nerve PM& They li4p tone up and invigorate the logeatlY fthfir tOlie "0)11 °II' , o.ur_1944 Motor -vehicle -permit is now' ready.- GOod, citizenship ani goo sense: tell -you to in_ ow. Take good car e of your 1943 'late. Wartime re strictions- require \that you use it foi, another yOr. Your motor vehicle .permit fee remains the. same. With your 1944 motor vehicle permit the' re will be issued a --windshield stamp 'Llcit as that, illustratekt. —The display stdrap will valida the use of 4 your .1943 plate.. - , 1944 drivers' licenses 'ar'e, now available and should - be secured .,' at once. FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Do yoa know :that h,oth your *notor vehicle permit and driver's 14`ense will be atitOinafi- cally,saspended until you file proof of financial responsibility ("you are convicted of a /violation. of the law following an actidentP YOU may find an insuran'et policy difficult to secure then. It is better .to drive safel y.and avoid accidents than to find yourseV liable to drive at all, GEOT.N. tsOUETZ* Minister of .ffightvelys