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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1944-04-20, Page 4APRIL. th, ro UOMR " 1itODt1CT OF. CANADIAN :W'O1U NANSI , uis PLA N TI qONT AUBURN A1'riTRN, April 18,--'3115$ \hiss Frances '. TIOnsten,YBI"•, of Iitcheaier,Vent the week;etad with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John f Ioatstoar. LAC. Stanley i1. eNall, Fof' ' Dunnville, is visiting has parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos..M4:\al'll . :hiss'Uorney of BraUtford spent the Wee-10n;'�eaith her :witx, -rs r _Haggikomd Mr". Ilaggitt..__.. ' m Miss BettY �luith has retatne ; fronsradisi•ti(hoslc tBiuddsuiiissTepr1ornne. 1 •s spent and Andrey Ross' of Lo.c iaa s2� Sundaywith Mrs. F. Ross., Mrs.. Albert Iosette of St. Catharines is, Visiting her sister, Mrs. Fear y' •Mt* cent . ° AR. Th. eppaz'ci, • "of the R•C ': V,R ,tics n trod �1. oxn•, Sheppard, Have rettar:ae(i to-:Blep .ei*, after n _x"i. lt. With friends 'ere, • .., The following' teat era,. have resumed their duties after, sending the Easter holidays • at their respective porus&: Miss Betty. Asquith, ` Benmiller flat Crlaig, Wingham; Mar or`% ,.krfhlir,. Teeswater, and Dafat'll.Tto*'s, Galt: . Mi. Earl' 'Craig hes received 'his, honorable discharge from the array. spent some time overseas, 'cohere . he revered injuries which uecossittited hfs discharge.•, He ,.is alt present visiting MrAitill Mrs. Bert Craig. A. large number -attended 'tiie picture show' in -the Foresters' TInIF on Wednes- day 'evening sponsored, by the McColl Frontentac till Company, of lrhich Mr. Harold Bogie is tbp ..locals distributor. Mr:and Mrs. Geo. $catty and family, of Tama., spent Sunday with 11r. land 'Mrs., HarveyMcGee. . `�, ,. _ The Victor". Club .sponsorred a,no.ther dance in. the Foresters' • Hall on. Friday last. Tiffin's.• . orchestra . providing - the - music The door prize was won lir Clarisg' Carter, the statue dance by Glen Patterson and Marie Watson; and the elimination dance her - Stewart and Herman' Fisher. - Mr. J. McDougall, who 'has . been employed with Mr. ,J,' J. Robertson for a -number of ;rears, has been engaged by Mr: Geo. Bean for a year and moved' to the King -farm this week.. A large number attended the supper lionaeniade bald ng sai1P Rliieli i - :--held „in the basement- of Kao: ,E1'osb — terian church on. Saturday •evening, The tables were. in .charge of Airs. Edgar, Lawson. Mrs. Wellington Good and. Miss. Bertha Wagner_ and the homemade baking was in 'charge of Mrs. 'Fred •Ross and 4Misr Josephine Weir, The recei is $511 wi4:i' i• . ...o for the Sundac_sch0ol, -INSERTED BY THE, HURON ootri TY WAR FINANCE COMMITTEE , Brua e1 i; Mi. 'and Mrs. Larry Header - r. Tom Henderson and Mr. David llentlersea., Listowel. Reath of Mrs. Margaret Melntyre..7- Mrs. 11argarYetMcIntyr"e passed away in (od.'rieh _ito lutal on April Filth, in her seventy-seventh year. She was•'"a. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Sproule 811(1 had resided in Dungannon the last three years, Baring previously lived on, the 'farm in As1 Held•. IIer- husband},' Thotiaea• eIntyi , 1rede&ease( her thirteen,. years. Stir-' litang. ,are three' dapgiiters, Irs. Geo,., P(1loek (xaanra,)•, of Slieppar('tt 1u "Hips. >, Thos. D1ck5 a ► fit.,.... (Pearl), Of, .•a est a nasl , . l Miss Myrtle e reIn r of Goderici, also four Sons, Fontes and ° rielF of Nile, Varner, f Ashfield, and Harvey 'of • I)upgannon. The`' frit. eral took:place on Thursday afternoon. . rl freta kl>te . hotue' of •°last;, son, J'latnes ,� iic intyre, ,Nile. the`serviee' being conducted hyT:_Rev,-.'11 J. V1ekers�Rn,....:Th,a..,pa.11- bearers were Will and : Hare Sproule, Jack' etrie; • Will Finnigan, Goderich,' and David itTeGrattetn, . Nile. The.` 0 a 's *ere Main tY' iiatre bearer .A. , Harold and; Ronald I?ieksou . Cecil,.> Carman and F.att in ,P:olloCk, Wall graaiitlson_ s.' 'The re-. mains :were laid to restinDist non eemeterry.. , THE NEW BAKER �, air,,.• .aid a ":� Y r ,yam !nb moved -to Goderic'h •front 'Stratford' a and are operating the East street bakery formerly ciwne(l by Mr. S. Greenslade. Mr.' Barber assisted Mr. Art Curry in thh laai�ex haihh;�`�1i,I'.`-for''se_yerai Yeti, l .. C(1 '1A i10 i etnaa neweontei': on every -FRIDAY morning' at.10.15 374:).izes awarded `eacc broadcast- u The latest report received from_ the Provincial Department of Health laboraitories of March 11th, 1944, of samples of milk sub;. niitted'from the different milk vendors in thetown is as follows: _ - Per Cent. • Result of Source of supply' : =. B. Coli 'Standard Butter Phosphatase _ Count Plate Count Fat Test Beat'tie's. D -airy—milk • Yes:: 0 '5;000 3.25 • A Baxter's' Dairy---eream k 0 2,000 . 22.5 A Bar er,'a.•Da airy—xuilk. , 0 ' 10,000 . ' • .' A McManus Dairy -milk 0' 150,900 4.0 . A ,. lie lfa ius Dalry—&eani : 0 fl '50.000 25.0 . •Goderich Dairy—milk 0 ,._1:"0,00'0 •' 3.5 A. ':'— oderich: Dairy—cream 0 . 500.000 19.5. A Ores Dalry., --milk ' . 0 1,400,000 4.6 A Ores Pairy--cream 0 't 00D 0){) 2o":i) TX • _ eporh from: ie iepa.rtment.st-a�ates the water is-_ 1 - • The interpretation ;oi this report i5 as ,follows : , •, B. Coll. Count—Refers to the -F -bacillus coli germ, one.. Capable of instituting bowel disturbances, . . ,The Standard Plate Count—Is an. estimate of _ the 'number of bacteria :per c.c., not necessarilyinjurious, to health, and 'is ` an indica- 't:ioit of the 'care used; in cooling and handling„'_ The Per Cent. of Butter • Fat --all x-innli amount a S ;c fir _ milk and IS /c for chem pernnttett • ,- • 7. In -thePhosphatase- Test 'Column—The Tetter A indicates that the mill: has been pasteurized. .a...., ; QEO. W. SCHAEF1R, ” Ohairman, Board .of Health. � + . F. GALL f rl 1P, Health., W. - - " A Guelph medical , client = itingus-on` March 28fli says in. part': ' "Thank you very much ' i eed for your very elfettiv services:'. T: That un- solicit compliment speaks volu es, doesn't it This`effective; -•service, is:: -.. ;available_ to • you ,Take : ad- vantaa'ge of jt and gnd in your list NOW. The Collection .Specialists ••Qat..,-. OE ANrCEvILLE ONT. Est. 1890:,.--• Busier lo -day than ever. 13-16 with spring -11110a cushioilS Reg. $160.60, .tor" $140.00 „Another t:'!hip t -Of P ��R Ju-st in. Reg. w 1.5fl. dor .,$10.95 Reg. .$4,55 for $18.95 .,Sli ht1. so ed ons Florists SiVCOE Stlii,'TO■/ YY,TE FOR, STEWAy�R�(1T GODEBIOR ^f" LO ISTl i",OR 40: ^_"'FJ1.F,}!S - .. " "ra i ally w dila will' I alt •a hotter- mS n l ,t. loC: _ �' til to' his, door. ��Qs% 1aa(1ii�e' traps airs' out of OU1 1111(' l`J a 4 ,;. , ' r, " better af1owers and: the people aclf We sae glowiilg t �tQ1 plants and .. Goleai(h 'Ind vicinityatevowing to '49 't9Bruce ..cif incre; asing Inbers beeaase of tiea'extra value tobe Bad. thee5; ns for^„nstance Really Erne Callas at,25 to 4o cents-.-wtty pay more Om 10 to 25 cent; per St - - � Bea ' if lila ,Larl�spnr in. 3 , odors _ . -Y ...._ , ., We. -are ,� t ai. 're'lxa>¢ V0fl are assured of a Square 11 e�aaro laot on the Town , l a, 4 Bleat at 40 Biagio Street, is impossible sse are' as '• �, Colne` artd..se�^ for ;a olaiself 'or if that 1 � near' " as yoUr . telephone. Call 1],0.a . D' ,TNGANNON DLNGAN'ON, April 19. ---Mrs. J. D. Richardson .and children, of Aylmer,, spent E lr . eir` holidays with Mrs. Aian'ie Culler , th. 'of' the village,` Lit ' 4;y One ` Taken. -••-The little daughter bf Mrs. Robt. Henderson.. Dungannon, and Pte. Robt. Henderson, overseas, passed away at Alexandra' Hospital, Goderich, on 'Saturday. Margaret Weaaltha, aged three' years and ten months, .was born at Wingham, coming to Dungannon three ,years• ago, her mother being > formerly • Agnes Young. Other children in .the faniily are three °brothers and a sister, Elmer, Jean, Jac and 13obby. A private, fun- eral service was" held on Monday at -the home of the grandmother. Mrs. J. 13. Young_Rev. C. H.-1McDpnaM officiating. Tl>:eL paill)enrexs were.. Tom -_and- .'Fred Young, lIarold. •and Jim 'Errington; and the flower -bearers, Arthur Young and Ross Errington., Interment Was in Dungannon cemetery. Friends who cane from a diStaa•nce were Mrs. Frank Stamper; Wroxeter ; _Mrs, Will 'Dawson, Whitechurch ; Mrs. Ward Sellers; Mrs. . ftM . ed Stewart -mud, llF1 -W.4:--Stich, " `!:5.;'1.x... .•.<; Come -in land see :the -nest Shades and weaves, in Suit- ings •and Top Coatings_ We have TROPICAL MATERIALS for Officers' Summer •tJniforms :remadeiling Service RECORDS U.1(ar • REI 1FO,R;CEMENT UNIT . BASE RE1NFORCEM,ENt DEPOT NORTH AFRICA ti, '•. .y {rlF r p� r r rj�'. ttE1,NFORCEMENT ._ 13AT�7AL'C.ON- _.- CRa,t=. ITALY I1IIIII III . r"t[inf 'O«i derilig*it+ed pritr irantaiorlity of the Nation 1 Se1eetiva' see*Ice Mobilization Re ulatioaras i 3; , Everteamployer of male employees must nuke an examinattz in► of the dacumenttss'caf "nese' a stags p P..,.. lOitees,` and forward 'sd+noe• `oil �--- those 'who fail to produce documents showing good `etlfaiding. under Mobilization Regulations: 04 This ezetmrnatioid► Must be comiitetedbY May t,,1 r, 4'EMPI OI EIt" uclud+a atal+datasalttkl'iisd and'eo -:. ' • ', leroployers,,. end also farm operators. • k frau: f Oilivi includes � Mala persona �rerluang fit l�'iii'` 5. *booklet EMMPL4YERS' U1DE"iis bee sent industrial and com *nr°reljd employ crus. X return post card has gone to farm operators. -,• �'nu em4p1�X asla+lr,. as i s peat'>, n, and have not been notified of If tla a tintvey by booldetor4 obit: a ztiielthe,tte it'eatEaisf alio' -x_ meu.t mnd Selective Service Office and,th for the booklet. woruers in a riestlinre, military agt., irralao Imo* not been Ira. meted by the Army and who ibaire not n Postpone smelt Order shouldapply for sok erdee' to the ne re tt Ilegyttratr intanttexli- OVilotion to make .Ithevalor irnittaon rest* ort each and ever ► employer dna,,, and eMployeet insist net;, Ild?enalties are provided for r fadh im to ear** out Shia examhuo. tion, anti far males • seEAPlo a tt failing to sit by i efctssal sr+o4to p1.t 'deco1t1111taGat+3r " ' Y fiA110/fig. MOM* ; TMENT ' 1a : A R, ;II?ICi'JI't #BI,1,� • A. boastto HiS, is 'a War .of truoveineallr,w; Never before have troops been moved such incredible dis- -µ tances,, in so'many theatres 'of wa.r, su quickly --- Night Ind day,'thousands of, n` are in motion, -=-b ea moans rte motor-r><�ru,ck;and� a LL :', ed in into enemy territory, s Lifting to keep the element of surprise. Did you ever ,stop. to thunk *That it means;" under ..-these trying conditions,. to , find into y • • , and put our.letteer- .:. your friend, or relati�re .y.._ his hds? s l e.o the tr " end�is Yet in � ► talk *volved, tracing .' , en Who are- . moving from reinforce - `Meat units, fix: nglandto"" ou `de t , x i. Tial gz� y.,. tr !... or from one "location to anotheror ;through hospitalization or while oa.Xeave_in the face' of 'e'ct sort , of war 'hazard... 31,500;x4 .letters ADVANCED itE1i4rbitd ME,Nt' BAtTALION C.M.F. CUTER : fill.[,( ' 41 CL1N"TON On ► :*rges{AFontoI I - J Z pi:e) 'fu dal t; and S Ur4ays lava by' the arvSharaly HON. W. t., !M1l*OCK, K.t:.; is :t;,,;iFtiST-MASTEN +GENERAL