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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1944-04-13, Page 5' Vow. is the, time to .guard that triost--vtthntble osess worry .0 child'. eyesight. --With, - ..wni,kk i i' ox • �-steady,.,. noel .xead.ng, lt:,:i� Ali tent. that"parents its'make sure e. not, handi- capped. a n d that yoiitag yes 'are eo i di- ca ed, • a - pp • - ,• ..BORN • A.R.NOI 1)- )A CE8,--1'lt. Lt. and .Mrs. F'; L. Arnold -Boake+ , R,A•,F'.V,R,,. au- "-,unuttee the birth of a sou, 4.110.0)11y 5lichael,r. on Wednesday, AprIl. 3.2th, at Alexandra hospital, Goderich,: BEL 'BELL. -.At Alexandra Hospital, Godes rich; on April 5th; 1044, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bell, R.IZ.. 2, • Godericii, a Son. . „ tillAP.3 AN.^ At Alexandra Hospital, (uderleii°i+onr-Irril.8.thi, -1044,7 to Sgt►: �:.__;itnkNre:-''Ge 4.C L pm tx t -�autH&�mI►� ton, a sonWayne Allen., . . GIS, A A.'lexo,tidra :H,ass iter.: Bode» DI � P + 'illy a ale t� � A 1 ` to .. d. l� it � h and h }� i k ! p . Mrs. Arthur Dick, 1t:R, 1., "Dliilgan- twin Sons, L.. - NRf•--At' d a al 1FxN ,A'�.SQ Alexurt r �kospit , -,Goderieii, on April StIi, 1944; ,,lo o Mr, and Airs. W. C. Fin. a1yson,, •unknow, r . • .a daughter, Janet, M u Gregor. "` ,F;;; .1 .,' s- McDcaii�•Ara1.. At •A• l'xaxxdra, lElo - , ital Goderi. h on-,. [a "ch 30t..-..,1914, to Mr, and Mrs., . I''liilip° McDo' gall,, • X4 ', Oxford . atrset; Goder ch, ' a, daugTter, . , • W''ATK1NS.-At Alexandra Hospital," ;r;Goderich, o•priI. 8th, 1944, to, Spr. ` and Ms; �, ,- ' Vi�•tkins, R B,• 1, '2',oclerlehr z . er,:' Kaye-` •Eliza - t. �, ter.. .., �, 1• , ' S 'EST ` ;At Aldxandra Hospital, •Gode- rich, on March:.29th, 1944, to Mr. and •<Airs. :Tobi , West, ' 8 - Cameron street, °Goderich, a daughter, Slearon +,' Rose. - . _ ' WRITE;` - At 'Alexandra.ospit , Ooderieh, on April 10th, 1944,, to -,,,Mr. ans14,Mrs.-r Gordon- White, R.E.4, Goderich, a son. ,The London Conference ofi,the United. •Church of Canada will. ,,:he held .at ,.:London. commencing ity,. (1th. • ,'l i,XwEr L, In St; Mary Hospital, --1titoliensr, Iiitedc,eaday, Apr1112 -1944, Marilyn Rutty, 'beloved younger daughter ,,of fir. and Mrs.Allan • Maxwell, in her ,18th year. Resting, at the Koine of her aunt, Miss Ruth Tilt, at ' Preston, whence the: funeral will be, held on Saturday, April .15itb, at 8 p.rt. Interment in Preston cemetery. , y e�'.Alexandra- Hqa i tal, �driea� On\TiesdAy,.„A1ril_11th, .1944, ,,iMargaret Sproule, wldgv of e f t' `as 1c n re of,4101 th s. o �i�oua � C t� , . , .A,n tpwnslt�Yii; :tip -her • '7th year. °, .II i. SvA.1>wTr�, At . Alexandra Hospital, ° Goderich, on , ' hursday, ”. April ,4th, 19:4+ `' ou1 sa, L I, Walter,.�, Lrit n n i a • road,•Roodexieha it her ',kith year.. IN IVI1 MO CIAII I,ItaVAT1--•Inloving mem ory of a dear Wife ,;and `mother, a, Mr . lalt'Ilwain, , who • passed: away elle. Year 0 „ .j 1e. 4, ha p3� h 0srs we "'once ev oked, p ' now sweet their memory' still; elt death has left : t loneliness 'The 'si or1d, can never 011, „ , -Sadly .missed' by,. husband GuelphA ' lint •, medical client. med writing` us on Ilford"- 20th says in •part: "Thank _you very` Much. ''indeed: for . your very effective services:'. That un.. "solicited cbntipl/iment speaks volum' 'fn�v L sort it, „ This , "effective- service, - is available to you. Take ad - Vantage of it 'and send in your .. list NOW. Kelly&4ikeia TheC'eitectioti S ee4 ksts P ,f ORANGEVILLE,', ONT, Est. 1090 B i t.er tfl- ay , raw ever, 5-16~ T' �ldzn � .,. B • ria • pa For Sale BRICK a�q Lubber Joist2x4"s-. Windows - ;. noon.. P Furnace Hardwood' Flooring FireEscape ,° H owe - .=-reek -- �es GODERICH , Evenings at British Exch.= �....... .......w :Hotel:;. h i�f 6 '� c Trttekst .. z�`a . � � eveo . h ' Citzens are. asked to .tic l their >�°'papers and :axine a sec e ly ud � the: u . e s ux l � put �► �ad1 4n_son a piace where they can be readily picked, u by elle MR, AND MRS, W, Q, PATTON ,and family ..wish • to 'thank those whov. re set. kind and sympathetic to them in their reeent bereavement, They would also like to thank 'those who sent floral tributes or loaned cars. • -15 'T1IE""BELAT1vrlS OF7FIlf '; LATE MVliss, L. Walter take this'.opportun ity to thank those who were --so kind to 'Miss Walter in her illness and those who sentml overs., -15 The undersigned has been instructed= ' y" AIr. T. Mllrr#iy Moore, ,,fgri erly ut Goderich, to' sell by .auction all lila house furnishings, on SATURDAY, APRIL 1Sth, at . 2 p.m. , " at Moser'S store,• JIallliilton street, ;Goderich. ' . 1 oalt_,.d?ri1ing tab a".d :4 a airy °_,L 1 clivanet'te and rot',ker,; ^ 1 round :dining-, ]Ilc • small tables kitchen table and 4 .chairs ,7 alder eh itrs , . cupboard; 1 career sweeper (new),; �clo hes* aox eg R electric letup; 2 washstands; 2 rugs, • � 12 1 rug,;°4 I other t s 2 runners •°1wooden bedstead►•springs s' and mattress; dresser and .washstand to Match; 1 iron bedstead, spring's and mattress (never UseA) ; 1 wooden bed, springs and mattress; 1 Odd mattress; 2 trunks; 2 =lawn, :chairs: 1 Westing- house' 7.ttulie radio, (mantel set) ,in good coandition•;" 1 old radio ; 1 Singer sewer.; 1• band - washer, wringer and' large clothes rack; 8 -piece. set of waterless cookers; odd ..pans, kettles and dishes; pictures; 2 boilers;r2°washtubs, curtain stretebers and curtains,; some sealer's and TERM-,'-CASFI.r�n7� s. GORDON M. GRANT,. 14-15 . Auctioneer., R: AND ' MRS J,` H •KINK 7AD gratefully-ateknowledge the Many expressions of `sympathy -`extended 4to them in:the loss of their son, Billy, ' -15 FIRST -MORTGAGE LOANS • -ifddi ionalmoney a . t is needed :to help you, buy a productive:• farm,' send us particulars.. Possibly • we can assist you through our loaning (department, 'Attractii ' terms:. A11 inquiries treated onfidentially, iron, lie NORTGACE CORPORATLON London 'Sty Thomas' get out � i� v er o .- pound on, can. Rags, metas,_ abbe tlx s and .tubes•will be picked up. .There is no mar et for glass or old rubbers. {- e committee soliou r DO you remember the "Change ' f Address form which `- .you filled•outwhen you moved our civilian home?- After fit was`ftIed-atoda1 Post O:gioe`: ever: le seatta o .our. •‘•: old -address -had, -be.redirected,to th a ones and i-hatwent on until your corres ndents were ainiliar- with your .new Iiicatioa.' Probably You didn't, move very often,but✓ eachime you, did, the -,Post Office- gave �redirectory:service.° And if you will think'about that for a moment, you -will begin to see what a stupendous task confronts -the Canadian Postal Corps itt .han- dling the military Mails, when thousands of mem are being moved almost daily! .. Yet, in spite of the need of'tracing rnern fromreiriforcemerit units to their locations on fighting fronts .: . ` in spite of :the need of tracing. them through hospitalization-. -.. 'or while'' . on leave ... `when their unit is• moved .:. _ in spite of -delays • - = n-uic inail•-service 'caused -by adverse ying €onditions,-.- ..4;of: ° delays in surface" transportation -A` caused - by'enethy action . �: µ in spite of every war hazard you can thir'ik ofyour Post bffiCe -and the Canaaa�ian--'.octal Corps delivered '31,500-000 -0UU ettersto men• overseas, m 1943! : It ' evitable-thae, in..trrcing-oen-who-have_been. moved,. 'or wounded, some delays occur. it is inevitable that enemy action holds up delivery • in - some cases. But everything that a _: you. _.. amen an enzsit and effort can do to: give ou' a service that' h ' means speedier deliver yo f the letters our men are waiting - for, is being well and'thoroughly Bone, and will e.done. New methods of speeding mail °deliveries are•being• put *ito effect, new possibilities: are being studied:. Think of your own friends who havebeen, posted,.to.bew locations overseas, and realize • the task of tracing them when their itpail aI fives at their, former address! . • You.. can • help your Post. Offices wind the Canadian 'Postal Corps' to ,give even better servaice if you will take.: a momenx to e sure thatyour:xnuil is corn rl -- r aced -o: t things kitchen' utensils ;dyed sheep's wciol • o table cloths; n1ats ► �►ate, ciuilt.s, linen ancy work; andaxesr rakes, ' Sri }exs ..and numerous o er articles.. " TERMSOFT 7;,-;C - FIARt)l *JACKSON. A� °et u ioneer, OI I 1 OlLBE.r.`t'' - 1 .. .` 1]xeeu rix. t AUCTION SALE O1 A l M • IMPLEMENTS' at Lot I.4, -'Concession "1, /, -mi1e East of Nile, on .• "WEDNESDAY, APRIL' 79tli;..i944 ' at 2,011 eclock p.m. 1 14 -dice ' out -throw Massey-Ilarris cultivator; 5 -section harrows,' newly o .ted and drawbar; 1 2 -section Co pointed, • drog -cultivator; new teeth shoeing; 1McCormick-Deering forth.... t l , izerdrill; ,1' ieCor xe - eering hay eloader • 1 damp rake -;.1 c orthick .. &ft, mower ; ,, 1 .Deering 7 -ft. binder (special) ; 1 McCormick " - manure !Mader; 1 2 -farrow I.FI.C, tractor.! plow ;1 F'ordson_ tractor ;° 1 wagon, with extra, set low- truck wheels bewly set, 1, wagon rack ; 1 8""Vesso!ttx • gander, good 4s -new ---new ` plates,. All implements' In excellent. repair. Everything ennst be sold, as the farm is rented. - • TERMS--CASIT.:'; . W. L. PENTLAND, Proprietor. DONALD 'i3:.'IiLUF, 15- Auctioneer. AUCTION' SALE OF HOUSEHOLD ,FURNITURE AND T3FFECTS of -the. -late--Mrs. .Ellen__Mair-_atka, 'cornu of Joseph and orange stree town of Clinton, on ' T-lt411, D —Ir ; APBTL--20th. at 1.30' o'clock. 'Two -burner electric stove with oiren 13e,hcb,S'D+,llt stove with b heater with oven ; extension table and �Gm; las irs • f3.line a-, droitig-toou .,.:suite; parlor -suite' -cot and' mattress; -cherry bedroom_ suite: antique bedroom .suite;= single bed twit ii iiitress ; eh`est-of droners; glass �etiiboard , • Congoleum iiiig'',ri}g•},;Westinghonae battery radio rocking chairs; `tables ;' electric iron (new)' ; lawn;maiv'er; two -knitting°nia- chines;': books; sorted anew quilt. patches;, large quantityof new and . antique. dishes. Included in the antique dishes are two tea sets, jug and 4 tumblers. 6- fruit, dishes, vinegar jar; • sergar,-holders and. tongs all on silver stands; and cheese dish; silverware; We ,weleonie Mr..aand Mrs.' Carr to vhr ;- communit lklr,"'Calls is emp lo^.ed. y Xi �' 1) fir. Lon for smoor _ . ltae iss Betty, Strew th %wo**: t -holiday, athe l -. with her lu da'Y, tit . Pe parent* rand Mrs. A. Stra.nglian. ;,.,' Q t,tr" �► ��. tt l�'ewl y . 'Us** their r re tr t ro nx nvery ahlet wedding; 'to ateert:i, Bur . Chippawa. .ate Niagara .I+'al* Mr. Alf,.x s, I El �i � . lisou (ince„Muth _. lailt) - ere-lonored last .Wnduesday with, a reeeptiion and dinner at the hour of -14Ir. and Urs- Claran Edison, Lebanon. Other ineinbers,of, 4110 t to present for die occasion and ail had.* Very pleasant titre, 'GOODNEIO' � SAL _ OR, 'FOO i E , T#URODAY, FRIDAY, ;SATURDAY , 1 'ib, bag 43c QUICK QUAKER OATS.....:......w•.,,-«. L;e,plu. g.19u. ST, WILL. O, and G. w_ MARMALADE ....24 oz. jar 2 >#HILLCREST SHORTENING- :. , .� , ,- ..-. rh l . carton c ^ • ' NIBLETS' CORN .. , ......... R . , - - - , . , 1. 14 oz,}tin ids LYNN VALLEY STAN. PEAS , . 20- oz. tin 140. IDEAL WET IVII1cEli_P CKZ:ES ....., :28 vi. .jaL29c VAN CAMP'S QUICK SERVE BE NS ,:..:12 oz. 14c u PLAIN OR IODIZED,SALT, :.. , 2-2 ib.:T , 15c• MAPLE LEAF CAKE rim ; , . •• • - - pkg. 29c PAULASUGAR'SUBSTITUTE�t. -.-�, , , ,�.4..oz:bot. 39c _ OMAN'S S: PERFECTION. COCOA �• : �f2::lb. tin 15c" 1,-1b: 25c :::2 tins 19 - :STOKELY'S TOMATO SOUS , . 7.-..... • JOHNSTON'S PASTE WAS: ,': - .rn.11b. tin ?59 PALMOLIVE SOAP , R . , .- .. .:. r : ; 3.bars 19c. I FLA .. . , , .. R R • 1 e. . X25 1�7" _ �KEa� � ”. R C S E'S �R ,�. g p 'CTIC PASTRY' FLOUR ' : 7.11;. bag ;27c " 24 ib,' 77c RED FEA-THER PUDDINGS No Sugar Needed 2 kgs. 19c:.. 'SALA,DA=TEA Brown Label -1J2='1b7k ,' 40c _ ROMAN MEAL ...1.. , kg. 90 NEWPORTFF FLUS . . 5. 'qt. bag' leo , ",,8 . qtb bag,,25c This is. one 'in a. series of messages explaining problekos ,of electric supply to farm and hamlet'consUmers served direct by The Hydro -Electric Power Commission of Oinario, • L Always ' be -sure each letter or parcel (properly packed) is fully and correctly addre sed; u , 2, Use light -weight paper for regular Air Mail, or use the Ari d' Forces, Air: Letter Forms., Airgraph letters take a little longer, because they must be processed in Canada .and overs*as, $ Tolitu in hospital, nriark your letter "In hospital", if you are advised to this effect, 4. Never put into ,parcels perishable food, or any substance that • tan be damaged by extremes of,temperature. In..our-previous message., we indicated the two arts. of the cost ' -`rt of 'supplying electric, pgwer. to the1 ural User., Leu cells aer °' the part covering distribution cost, and its relation to the MINIMUM BILL. Electricity cannot be bought at a store and taken borne for use,. It has to be -delivered to you , hours, -or farm over ciistribtitiori. lines,: built -of poles, wires, insulators, ttnsformers, meters,. etc. -These lines must be =" ready to deliver -electricity. daylir;'and-days-out-;r?viiexi y-ou turn" the switch. These pole Tines; with relatedcquipment cost money to, construct, aria 4 on .this cost must th&paid each year,: interestand repayment of capita,.1 In ;addition;, these lines must, be properly maintained, -replaced when `necessary,_ and kept in good operating conditioiz including costs of Billing , and collecting .and superintendence,, Ali of these distribution costs `--itiiust be met each year, iti,:addition to the -actual cost- of electricity" at the substation. , Let ussee_w1iat this distribution cost amounts,tzi; • '•,. i - , tution-1'i les • �. �. Cost,to construct 20,000 riles of -lines ::... ` to serve 15,Ob0 rural.users . , ' °- ' $30,00.0,000.00 A '"- .Yearly cost (1942).• of operation, maintenance, ` • - interest, renewals,'etc , ...:':". ...,... $ 2,.991,,400:00 , , . A, • 1$22 20.per yeah ' , Average Cost per customer..., ... . . •,...,,•.. . X.85 per nxot th. In hamlets where' cuistomers can be grouped and limes are shorter, ; , aV .. ; erage-cost.�pe>;✓-.userd.sa.sslightl�r_Iess�,,..111rthe;.caseoiarms, where.the users are spread along the lire, the cost -is somewhat greater.:. Whether or not yott us ower iin any month, the cost of this equip: i nen t to serve you still carries -on; If you use less electricity' thein is . covered, by the minimum on standard farms; 5.6 kilowatt hourq a • month), they. you `have a MINIMIJNI BILL to homer•,. 1lis :distribution • • dist. Lf your use of electricity is:greater, your bill -at the Uniforms Rate covers both distribution cope, plus the cost of.electricity. t ,the station. The Minimum Bill for a 2-w ire Hamlet user is 1.50 net per month, for a, #andaxd Farm, it is $2.02 net per month. These: explanations are given to help you understand the new rate. Zia our next message, we will discuss,'for your benefit, `Installing Services under War Conditions", In the meantime, if you need further infor- mation, please gisk your Rural ]District Superitxtendent.• Issued by the authority of HON, W. P,` MULOCK, K.G,r M P,r•'POSTMA$i*R ostss1*M ' AVO a con, plef, uz td rsfarsd ng 'o!' Cheroot.. r'trral zefbs►, wee' aoaiaait ,ran crap Irl' kirio