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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1944-07-13, Page 6Speet44,0 011.4:iiirA, July 10A -There is SODA, and 'as the French from North Africa, thing Symbolic in the „ visit of Pe • Gaulle. In these days of Sudden, rapid transit lie May arrive. in the capital . any day or any bour, and will feet- hind a stirring et racial pride alining thinly receive au ovation. from erowds men of his °blood in. Canda, a,and of, • on the Parliament grounds; No amount d-ee0.11(11)31r4t194 f(Ir 4 Valiallt 4144 u114 'Strike. , north with the „lie a W.-, through the voice „of Pe Gaulle will. gain in inilhertee in Allied. CeUn- cils. short Visit here will leave „he. ' . • . _falteringly 'loyal allY =Ong all Can- handeluPping or chtering,wiii, new -4 dial,) • eis the :ivirit et.pranee eVer, give ,,adequate miressiou to. Ili* worth or' what,' the peopleof this •' country think Of him.. Ile represents —orthan', 414„ether living man. the • "onconenerable' Soul of ---`raifed.-----Even his closest, friends will admit' that 'lie • is extremely ilardheaded• and, strong-, reborn'aial in -time to vome.iiis name WUL be, written or posterity along- side the most names in lier . Banking' and Currency to clear -Up -tlie--wreekage. • , long histery. - • NiX4P, 1014 lays. WitarlICIA 401- 11,. HarveY Vreeland 9t Vi4i.ted' oevati llepowell *pent luatqweeX With. latives at Me and Goderich, ever the Ins gramituot4eri, ars. thibittoeston;OJ Tek end. Manson Reid of Goderich has begun ‘10").1e11, wer1c. on his. contract of Shingling the .4.,,bkonenutuse tietierich, Ur, "Nile Ile is dOlng job anti kx. W. Ali:441mo, alone. Itey'Girvin and Ilarry, or Nile, and Lorne li.lropions, ,Crewe, visited the stormed -Out • area in Middlesex eountY and report the . damage-- aS terrible, Twenty -live ,barns, were de- melished In ,strealc. A. threshing Machine was relied, over and Over Pail. it Was hardly weith picking : up. A, large nuniber of soldiers, were helping ..Anxiety to avoid the economic hard- For the Bilde-deet.--The lovely • wined. ti,) at least tin tue timo et ills ships -that fellowet1 the lafzt war, farin home of Mrs. BOSs IleNee was ••osit to.. wagtangton, whore . he% i$ ,far ..kts'Oevernment linanCial policy. can tile' seene Of a delightful gathering . the, Unit). ,Of writing, lie hasn't 'Made L',- 1. it( U13 the conutVes- Wm:" (.)a •VridaY evening, When, forty guektii ,pxogresS Witt( ,bk9 atteml)t to•014, has°,1*.en ,the baCkgreund .ef the gathered to Junior ,AliSs Mary .IIorton, discuseh'inSthitt have been •going on bride-eleet *Of ' this ;week, at a kitch.en• 'have the ,gr,exieli. ,7.sTatiottal-Comulittee . . inutth accepted by' tile American Govern-. 1°1: 111414' .(14fs ili the balikin''''' t'ild e°m. $11(Yxveri' ' 'C°Lyeets were e41°Ye4 411(1'4 the llouse ot Coni- .0noek'ivecitling cauSeti ranch merriment, ‘inent as the priivisionai government or ,ineree ceminittee Of mons./ 'The committee is working on the part of the birde being taken by .11tranee:lintil France is liberated. It Russell 'Brindley, that of the fadYibe that Washington will subSeribe th° 111.11elullueAt$ to the 1344It•452t ' " 1 Mi% - a -.preliminarY- te the renewal, of the !. groom by, Mrs. Charles MoNee, and charters Of the &Munervitil banks- of that of •the_. Minister by Mis. 0 it ys 'this country, !I:here tire:. wide dif- Riveit, .Later , a prettik' 'decorated ferenees in political theurieS in re- i basket, ....• $filled with kitchen utensils, lation to banking and Currency among I Was carried •in by Mrs. Alvin Kerr , ,the-nieinbers•-of the.eeiumittee. There and Mrs, Wm. Caldwell and an addresS hiS own waY in the encl. There is is the. bocial Credit theory ..r-icif—, the WtTS--read--tly-1#.5.--07.-A/eN,ce.,°-7111-1,s , • - . t,, supply of nidney -being *governed by Horton replied in a pretty Speecli, lin- complete Agreement 011 1111.1itArY ,1na the industrial produCtive capacity of viting all to eoine and see her in iler terstX•and as the force Of res•olt against- the country, and the C.C.F. belief that newii twine. Refreshments'-were_,SerYed , 'the' invad0 grows stronger among tia the banks should. be taken over ,.by the'l by INIrs. Charles and Graham McNee. 1"-) Magnis and gtierilla b n.ds in P a c tothe " agreement the Britit,h have reade with, De ,Gaulle on. civil admin. istration and the issuance of currency in the liberated areas. Whether agree- -ment-gonies-noW ,or later -Pe Gaulle is robabIS/ just stul3borii enough to get r e Govehinient. • .111 addition .to thesdi • members who believe that war costs • ,ould be financed through tile, Bank ot Canada without interest he< broall differences, there are individual 13..,1414INTOPO ST. Our ',Funeral Clunk 'combines the dignity of a tylaCe of 'Worship and the refinement of a quiet residence. 11101E 120 . • Direfetor. You are invifed to lit"3ten to -"Chapel Chimer Program. over Wingham; each Sunday afteineen at 2,30 o'clock. 11,141,,to'N6„ ;July Itath- wen. or,. a visitor with O'er sister, Airs. WooeS:- Atiss vrace eatherneati ifs Spending the Wee* at VOrt Ligut. rti Air. and Airs. ,ttouert AlcQuillin and son, 1../oeuld tiray., .113Ainottou, iors. rais. 44.1,8,re vending part or their Vacation "):"": 4'41•44We' ‘11(14/;°: a3:44 With 4,4r." Nv La. ttlitt ";,‘List$ ileatrxce Ate- ‘1411tied 1,13tUrstiuy 4tojitu, • Avuxe, aim 411m ;beim *.raylor, ,,kus$ Norma Weatherhead Stayneg alu• Airs. so. x.4. .0 01:',u and 14tV0 uolue xpr tuso„,,vacati.bn. gue4314 1'414 iJ:einperature,• puises'and respiration ‘iAtt' 11°14C: " 441:' "414 ALrts' 1/' were the sulOvetS under -diseussion UL %.,410110eu, tne ..f;ecoutt. meeting of!, the anti, .A.IXS. 4,10131011 Janetta vols,revialoun - 4144 %:isateu p1.1404s, WIE,14 iee,tuke' ,practice work` was done .1..V,4(4. • oites., Lipson -in tine, bnir10Y,, 01: bits; bitUANt. 11114 41135,‘ W/1604. • Leaninigtou are visiting with. Air. and Airs. Irvin McCabe and little. son, ef-WititiSor, a'Were vl•ftors .1•01$t ano, AO:4. A,4 Q4anAn Ntel-k)Y":311.. autt wit4,4or father, Ali.c Xic4uiltint 4[Averiue'lyn visite°. ' bunuay. with 4j4(-,-1 0:410..,,,Dats; lived „NteQn,i14,, i•ItstinleervIcit' 4.1 • ‘tc1rh°iIs40(r t..42g9'1101; Ir?,11c,` Viorittat, NPiArt ti -10 the Women's Insititnte,'" held in. the week with 'her unvie aud aunt, Air. ijej.lip4.01,4r Hail, The roil cail was ami'Airs, r. t..atrupbeli. • ' respended With Suggestions' • for. • ,A.r. and Ars. Wightman am!: sprinter salads. Vridn'Y, July 21st, jaattie visiteu on , Sunuay with Alr.„ waS ai.ife set for the (ranting; anti Airs. .1.os:tilers, LucknoW. Margaret Mcl-oherson. gave a reading, The Atission Band lilt% PM ° 6undaY ; Game of Trttffic." Solos were with fitteen presmit: r.l'Uo•nteeting was 8ung hy igobel. McPherson,. Anne TOO. led. by Yielet 0 -Mg?' *Ser.1•Pture lesson -was -road« hy--14awxenea.....Qatillt bet/ and readingS were given 'by, Shir- ley ' Radford and Jttn•iltY '1"tte _col:Wet/Olt WAS _Xt:tceived 1•Thr (imp): AlcDoWell. ,Nornian. • • Dowell told a steiy, "BeatitY• for BENIVOLLER .A.o.es,', Mrs. HoNyard Campbell •-gave the chapter -in. the Study book. • 1 Allister Reggie Good. of Goderich is ENMILLER, July IL -Mr. .lind-,1 visiting his grandparents ° Mr. and. - $ .4irs. \Vm,_ ovier. Mr. and INiis. Wiii:',Altken•ancl'elthlz"-' r,en, of 'Torontoy-are Visiting Mr.,,,and Mrs.. 1.1tigh. Blair. "iriseltssto' ns have -covered -Mrs• A' C111-ig,-4,11iited -with lir he • mentioned 'in this limited Mrs- R., Hill at Mitchell Qn Monday. such a wide 'field that -they Cannot iiir-VaiiStOlie v s Congratulations , 19 the. entrance snrlce What . might be mentioned! cOuntry. The briefly, however, is the answer to. sug-• gestiol1S-that• the Bank of Canada, should. issue more currency, put more Money in circulation. Alr, Graham Towers,- the governor of the bank,• said .asked if there should liav,e been more credit' expansion during the war his answer would be definitely "Np." He was not one. who saw the bogey of inflation 'round every corner. Tliere has been $3,000 millions Monetary ex- pansion. in Canada since th'e Central bank started operations. When. war - tithe and postwar shortages a goods pupils who were. successful their exams.— L Haying is almost compietedanctsenie bave started to cut their fall Wheat. Rev. R„ G. Haziewood. -of Walton Was' a caller +ere .on <Monday, return- ing home from the boy.i camp at Dunlop: ,•- Tice soldiers! parcels 'committee, with MVerne 'Gledhill, conyener, re- cently pffelted and sent 'fifteen boxes tQ_Aur„boys overseas. 'Aft. and Mrs. D. Bodges of GoderiCh. township spent' Sunday. and. Mrs. C. A. Vanstone.- and ser.014. ces have, been overcome; t e 'Mrs :Jewell of Goderich spent- a fifinflati n would become l_e_ss_ da last Week at Ben ni file r and Irlina Forster ; Lovs Webb anti inghttin, were Sunday visitors at his 414e31,IMiss "2-Mar—garer jitter -SOU -7s' With her sister, Miss Gladys Jefferson, Ittr.olitistat.:33.eeWrsnpdie°cIdSinat°ngedk .jhaec't bM1 411 rsy ;Itch friends. in this Vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. David Charaney of W,ingliam spent last tyeelc at the home M Mr. end 1VIrs, Clarence °hammy. ONS:Prittr DONNXIMOCK,' July incetfi Thirsday , afternoon at the boine sgf Thos. Itainford,' The St. Atgiistine ,War Woriters, met on Wednesday jaftern0On'lli the parish hall and corapleted "a- Red CroeS IN/i$. Joe Leady Offered ber home Jr the Auitist The Misses Irene Jefferson of Dunn- , - • . • ville and. Lucy „Thompson, of Orange:.:; ville are hOme for the vacation. ' Mr. and Mrs. Gordon -11.bbinSon. of JSorster sang_a duet, and a. *chorus was given by all tife-glils leen- tiened and Ruth „ „Webb. AIrS.,'Rice gave an interesting ,report of the dis- triet annual, meeting held at Dun- gannon. Aivote was taken and it was decided to have each one bring lunch to each Meeting as usual. . . CREWE, , • Master Donald Cowan of Blyth spent !•coupte of -days with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin. McDowell- ' - • Master Jiranay Buchanan was- quite happ'y one daY last week wnen fishing in tne creek he caught a 14 -inch trout. ; dtgallirit is .toda;'). There is Also not ilr.• and Mrs. Russell PfrimMer of • , vim,. the sable danger -of deflation after this. Ridgeten visited over the. week end moommoloommullow war- threugh • a contraction in the at his hothe. here. - volumelormoney. .The-iolinne of bank. EELEWS • FUNERAL *VICE extra 'eh rge fin; ifie use --of our !juneral Toron- to Street,. Prompt Ambulance • $ervice • •_ You may confidently rely upon r us for pronipt, careful, sympa- thetic service, complete 11C.everir detail..,at most reasonable cost Our Euneral'Home provides the: most fi'Oderir --70R•ANATON'' FUNERAL -- 'HOME Montreal St. Phone 309,,: .Lbe based on spedulative 1 be based on .the sounder fdtindation. of governinent securitiei:. The .goverili-Ora credit not, as in'Tff.2, a (I aid he --‘141,13.itt I/10r b.,f, nfrnid to sup further credit' expansion in postwar years' if -the „situation warrantedsuch action. Judgment -however, must- be used in currencY expansion so that in- flation is fivoided. Mr. Towers stated he did not wish to give,the iinpression, he was exaggerating the' threat of inflation or defending tile statns quo in financial matters. Undoubtedly therewere improvements still to be made, but he did not bgieve there wits :any magic financial' pelic?• that would. solve our postwar -problems. These problems Were far more, difficult than deciding what degree of currency -- w0ti1d be appropriate for the eountry. ff postwar policies merit public sup- -port, • an equitable financial ioliCY. could b; formulated. - The Monetary j'ioblem? --ASHFIEIM,- -July. 11, --Mr. Donald MacLennan Vancouver is visiting at tile home of Mr. D. A. MacLean. Mrs. J-olan, Ross and children,' Lorne and Joan,. aneVisiting at the home of Mrs.•R: Ross, Miss "Ethel- Mackefige: -of Toronto is .home for two --Weeks' helidayS. - Lois. Mackenzie of Toronto ,home for the holidays. . • The July „meeting of the W,M.S. °--eirtoteld-nextoiVetblesdey.at41whe Recter4froalteane- CARLOWr--4013,-----.11".;'&31 Irvin, from tbe West, visitedwit Mr. and Mrs. jarvis 'McBride. Mrs. Tait.'Clark a-nd Joan are visit- ing in Ottawa. „ Mt. and MrS. Stanley • Todd' and baby, John Andrew, 'Of .,St. Helens, visited vvith• Mr. and Mrs. John Young and Ruby. Mrs. Robt 13tan celebrated her ninety-first birthday on July 7th. A number of friends called and she re- ceived many beautiful-, cards. •”, Lawrence Smyth is visiting his uncle, 'RroWn SMyt1f,-,4rWeSt-Wawanosh.- lthss Betty Addison- of ,,,Kinburn is visiting her. cousins,' Irma' and Bernice 'Beim. Mrs. J. Addison and Grace, Clin- ton, are visiting With Mr. and Mrs. D. Bean. shortdoesn't exist in, Canada is the idernational field 'they. age are noW in the ranks of the financial .e4perts. As the ranks • are quite .filled up', this correspondent doesn't belong there. It ,..no_harin, rhowever, to pint. cut a diffieirlty often referred to before which cramps the style of everybody sincerely attempting to work out Canada's .inflatien is an economic scourge. There *as ainple proof Of that in Europe alter the last war. • But no one knows just how far Slackening of restraint ,Canadian financial experts have done, .inay be before the great bulWark of a great. deal in preparing the way public:Cordidence :is shaken and the to .this conference and in helping to WAole 'thing...gets.' out pi -hand,. The gOide its efforts. • CREWE, July-- ,Cameron Robson, of Hamilten visited with Mr. and Mrs. T: M. Darnin. Mrs. Woods "Of Warren and Mr, and Mri, isJack Bremner . of Sudbury were guests it the home of. Mr. ,aftd, Mrs. jina Sherwood. On Sunday, Mrs. W. Dodd and 'Mr.- and Mrs. 1I Pope of London also visited there, Mrs. L. Crozier is spending this week _withher daughters- in London. ' Mrs. B. Treleaven and -Gwen spent 5unaadkaeytt.in,Lucknow with r. and,Mrs. ii -Mr.* Harold Blake and.; MrS, W. McConnell 33nottored. to London en Sun-. day. Mr. McConnell,. who has beenvia. patient in St. Joseph's Hospital the past eight weeks, leturnea.,..beve With them and we- are .pleasectrttoixert his conditi)1 is Much inanrci'ved;. , Mr -and Kilpatrick attended anniversary services, at Zion on Sun- , The --IreraTigiOnTtrY „ Ideoting 'was helda Tneenit'or geed '.attendance. Th program, was itt -- charge 'orlTirtirozier GODERICH TOWNSHIP, July -Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. .Gerald Orr on the arrival of their wee son.; „ . . Charlie Orr had the misfortune to fall out of -a. cherry, tree, Sustaining a. fractured heel. • Rev. LAI. Turner, B.A.., Occupied the pulpit of - elaurcla on Sunday morning, delivering a splendid sermon on -"Jesus, theMaster - Marinerr Service -will -be held as usual. next 1', Sunday, at . 9.45 airra-t; - with, SundaY school following. ". - _ enntraet erilaX 4147-derWtr-000 - yards of crushed gravel.. Donainion. Road Machinery, Co. acknowledged re- eeipt of an order for,a snewpiew to be delivered beta() next Winter, Covoiciv, renewed the road. 'Iris:Mance ' J. E., Howard.; Preinitinv$190, • 'y 'Tile Vanity .:rates were ,presented, , A reSolution 'WW1 ,passed to be Sent to • the County Clerk vigerdusly. protesting the action of the County 040461 at.. the june session: in. the rate , pie' half -mill to grant the :Winghani, hospitaKA25,000, considering this an unnecessary'. 'expense at the present time. ' ' Accounts. Paid:. A. Lookhart," sheep $00 ' Reg. Sturdy, , valuing sheep, $10180; W. vaitiing sheep, ;1.804 Stiirdy, -sheep-: dalm, -- ,$48; Jelin Potter, sheep claim, ;108; J. E. llows.4- road insurance, $1.99 ; • Miss 4cheson; use of house, ;- ReeVe and councillors, services as road Coin- raisaioners, $125; superintendent, pay r61.1_ No.„ 8, $551..41 - • - ' TOWNSIIIP COUNCIL:I -:- It.'G. THOMPSON, Clerk. • TOWNSIIIP. OF GOliERICII . ' ••• ' ,..— . COunell met in •Ilohnesville- on July - It's striknig a new note -not soft - tent. approval of ' the purchase of -a* Pedaling' .the,7disc.ords---that. will make - 3. Mr. J. .A,. Coonabs, district engineer,1 .. . ,._ . ... , . . ,.., ._ snowplow, .alsro his approval • of the World harmony. ,; . - . • Do You Suffer From 'Headaches? It is hard to struggle along with a head that achee and pains all the • • .A headache neednothe an illness in itself, but may. be a warning symptom .!that there is intestinal: -sluggishness .within. ' . 'Pci help overcome ,the., cause of headache it is necessary to eliminate the waste matter from the system. Burdock Blood Bitters helps to reitiove the cause of headaches by regulating the digestive . and biliary organs, neutralizing 'acidity; regulating the constipated ,bowolo and -toning up.the sluggish liver; andwhenthis has 'been accompliahed the • headaches should disappear:- - . Get B. B. -B. at any slikk,oiinteir7,--Til-ee44 00 ,1:41,kttle. The T. Milburn Cu., Limited,4,TorPnt44 working out at 13retton Woeds, m the U.S., some _plan ,to. stabilize „interna- tional exchange and:so tire machin-. ery „of internationakt,trade 'after the war.' Air.' Ca.nadiart8;' whatever their views _deinestic financial policies, are -eagerly hoping that the .n.p.tions ewe to aatiSfactory agreement,., as international trade is' pare-TfClhe- lifeblood of 'this :country's economy arid mat "remain so after the War. danger signals are not clearly -marked An Election. This Fall? at all. • Even the . genuine' experts, so- The opinion grows that this fall Will 11 d orthodox and tinorth dor 'alike, see a general election. in Cana.da7.41-any sgop • NEWEST DESIGNS . - • • BEST OF MATERIAL Gun' iinteed -workmanship at "prioes that ;wig :please you.. atty.B. ,AJGapNTs IsiDs . •.cau our office; rliene.243J Or drop us ,a to Box 161,, Cledo- 'We will he pleased to eau sod .he!p',.olioiSse..a suitalge mem, :---0-&171-olytitiii A. SPOIVON ,ca e, Can't see where .exaetly, Ltbey are located. They know the „forces that bring on inflation, but it is the working of 'human psYclablOgy itt the--rea,ss that is so*.uncertain„ It is the. cement in the financial fabric that **might dis- integrate. It is public 'approval that. stands behind the mounting 'war debts. There is a- wide difference of opinion, on the extent to which money and fin; andel policy lies at the. roots ot econ: tonne and how far monetary. reform I can remove them. There is no differ-, ence of 'opinion On the teed of ranking 40100 the crvAnt of the pebple. • In • t • , are sayinlY that at the .twerity-Afth• anniversary of Mr: King's '_accession to the. leadership. Of the Liberal party the signal may be given, and that would probably bringpolllng in the latter ,part of September or early October. Parliament has still .quite a long way to go before the announced Government program is fully trans, lated into law.. But of course it may be, .with so inueb of the plan reltiting,, pbstwar-clityp,, part of therpt rograra may , be kept itt. abeyance until after the -election, 'If prOgress .in, legislation is not speeded up, .MADE IN CANADA THE GlitlAuiAti FAIRSANKs-MORSE ss• . 26-28- Front. St. W„ Toro* For Sale By AVOBSBtiG OARDWAIM PTIHE invasion of Europe has thrown a vast and._ critical burden .upon the petroleum resources Of the United NatioiLs. , In the first eight days of the cam- paign alone Allied .aircraft hew 56,000 "sorties. Many thousands of oil-buin. mg warships and landing barges are., shuttling ceaselessly 'across 'the ,Chaa: .nel. Tanks, trucks, jeepi; artillery, ainbuilances; by, the thou- sands, are in action. • The driving power ehind all this .activity ispetroleum.-- gasoling,. awl • fuels drawn fron a charielling crude oil supply. But—there is only so much oit, Lcxistiflg supplies are to prove 671AL:Pe.3N SEE 111MY 71,8Y iowr 19.4srs' PAP4Ri re>frif - 'AT THE FRONT qu te, the most stringent economy iof gasoline and fitel oil must be irk- nitio ---tised, here -at home. — hay - Canada IS able to produce only 15% aste of her own gas and oil heeds. The remainder must be imported from the • common 0661. of the UnitediNations and the bulk of this is shipped .here by tankers. Critical manpower is • needed' to produce our gasoline and oil. Precious lives and precious sbips - . ions, : and the difficu1ti4 of • a4dltransporfation are not our oi1y,tobms. Right here in Canada . oil, are needed in enormous '' a lOoitei.:gtarl. tvobins'Alewivirlyt. w7ieenPi:lsg.l:PeTimi: ' '`consurned. as Much as:. 548,000 15 ;51ii.:01"tsti-650;-:constimes Civet' — expanded since War began single-tlay.----CanadaV: nigi . Iv ,r plant operation,....o. 2,15 trai . iuction, essential truckjng -- all -Parte uge,consumers of gasoline and petrOleum producte. . line is-'-dramuniti9n atnmu- hich we ° 11- (00 --little. , Tcr- gallOit of it is a gtAnst,our, fight - rt, L P AND &�� PLANA. .ANO:Aullog CAR' r" MAP a WASTE: PAP,F1240., EVERY:4,, 'SCRAP IS PitECIOUS Saving waste, paper IS a' pa$riotiC: duty in which everyone can; share. Save . .every scrap you. can. Tie it securely, in bundles. 'Watch „the newspapers for. infor. „mation, as to when and Where it will be collected. 'JOHN LABATT .LIMITED to don: 6001 areg 1/1141' "PR° flif Amatinouncorient *mkt by , th0 DeParfintilt of Misolf/ooi,vociSupigy,. ffoneurablo C.D. Howe, Minister • Answoin.g Your Questions about the • aSoline Shortage mud' acatoline :NOS soasumad dot. big tlia 54 days ef pro-hive:ion boinb. in? More than 200,006;0a goilene, ars.# muck • 'fuel o0 does u battleship, *aim, hi one refueling? ... Enough to, 'beat an average. haus* for 350 years. How much .fuel does one armoured Clivisian consume In every' five Miles of advance'? 10X00 aftons " How many gallons of petroleum proct. ucts are,required to supply the red of 500,000 European invasion troopn--for :4 woolit over 25,140X30 '