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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1944-10-26, Page 304, r minotrxxlaviciers •nodes- 110. 44 Blt*inesk; Directory LEGO 111PP4EY E,'141:1LN051$ Barrister, Etc, ° Wilco Court ,Uouse,'•Qedeileh. Telepheni WM. A, SU'XiE0314LAND ' Barrieter and Selicitor . Oillee--North t,Goderieh, Phone '?$0 CB[ASTERED,; ACCOUNTANT - IVIONTliaTf4 and MDN'335rEll, • Chartered Account:ants 51 „Albert * Street, Stratford Toronto 0$5.ce: 802 Say Street • . • 11•11•11111111••••••••11110•11110.21110•10•4•011111•101.741 MI* .. • . "Vteterr &MPH> itet1V1tieffe-'4he Nile Victory. League SponSOred a nieeegiful' dance in the DungalMen parishhall on -October:48, with =Wide supplied by • the:Carruthers orehestra. The follew- ing is a report on activities during October: Proceeds from (lance; $80; Christpias boxes; to boys, $60; Cal:0mi of gun, $9a();°. balance .on tano,.81. A conuneeity oda' evening will. be held for all ineelberS, and;-friendS oi • the Victory League in the Orange hall, Nile, on November 3. I.NSViiANi3i) SY' cli.ILLOP MC101).6.1.1. Patel „0,-, • tiURANCID 00.--Parni" and the - fated -town property insnred. 011icers--president, W. R. Arch- ' Wald,' Setiforth; Vice -President,, Prank : MtGregor, Clinton; Manager and :,33eeretary-Treasuxer, M. A. Reid, Sea - forth. - • ...,,Direptars---W. R. Archibald, .Sea.- forth; Prank Ililetrie16-4-Clitilter;-Alex. Broadtoot, • 1;eaforth; Chris.Leon- hardt,. Rornholni; E. J. Trewartilas . Clinton.; •J,phn L. Malone, Seaforth; Alex, MeEwing,r. Blyth; Hugh "AleX- ander, Walton; Geo."' Leitch; -Clinton. •-Agente-ilohn' Pepper. Bruee- R, P„. me..1Kercher, Dublin; 4.. F. • Printer, Brodhagexi; George A.. Watt, • ' • ••• • Polley -holders can make all pay- - mentii and get "their cardS receipted at the.ROyal Bank, Clinton ;.0alvin Cutt's Grocery, Itt-.gston_Street, Goderich, Or _ • .5MPICAL -1-1R; P. J. RFORSTER-, lYE, 111.4.1i4, • NOSi4 ,W1140412 -Lati. House Surgeofl New atori Ophthalmic -and A.urat hospital, assist- -, ant at MoOrelfeld !Eye "ilosPital and 'Golden' . Square Tbroat' hospital, " London, England. EYES TiliSTpw GLASSES • SUPPLIED'. • • 53; Waterloo Street IC?"' Stratford. Telephone, 267. • , Next visit Belford Hotel, Goderich, Wednesday, November 22nd, at 2 pan, till 4.30 p.m. —4 MORON COUN7r$ FOREMOST 'WEEKLY GODERICA ONTARIO, rrauRsDAY, OCTOUL 26th, 1944 own Electors to. ote on Plebiscite I couma .3.4ornaid .1b.pre Are Appeals ' This rear - 'Members of /he ',Tem)." at heir regular Meeting on. Pr/44Y, night took 11 little time to conshler the double ,plebiscite intended to be held on muni, cipal polling (lay. The Clerk in reply to enquiries had, opinions -trete two different wittrters as to. who...0110111d :DO 'DATES07 R4TIOlf 00:070)13, AP:00e now Yalid are butter 78- to 83, sugar 14 to 45, PfeserVes' 1)1 to 1)32,, Ali canning sugar coupees P3, to F313 are new %06(1, *TheY. Will expire ,Deceraber 31, ,flutter 001)1)011518 to 81 expire 'October 31. , ing, of the Ontario. Mayors' AeSociatlenV at Toronto last week„ which he e *tended. --There etas Pod represent:, ation frem all.parts of the Province, The "meraberShip 'of the Association is to be'broadened to leelude reeves as well as --mayors, ,,ses- -that munictillalide4 that, have no inay,or' may be repre- sented. One of the resolutions a,dented asked, fOr the enactment of legislation to tax pp,blie utilities and Crown landfl in the Province: Another resolution called Upon' the GeVerninent to indicate: what measure of assistance isto be giveti to municipalities their post- war. reconstruction projects, , • -Conn. :Buffet proposed the erection f9-a---eovering,--over' the '-meeket.:.sealegt- platform- asu protection from the weather. The matter was referred to the market committee: During the discussionCoue. nuckin'S offered the .opinion, in whielf,- Cowl, Bntler, con-, .gurred,, that the scales should be re - "moved from the vicinity- ertile"Pubite Library.. „ ,,, • ' Assessment Appeals °."11fembers expressed their pleasure wheil informed by the_Clerk that there .are no assessment appeals this year. b • - vote. en the questions- to e submitted One; authority. ;held that only those entitled to vote on Money .bylaws should have a Vote in the. p1ebiscit. The ether, opinion was that, • as fbe Council was not spin:aiding' a money bylaw or ereatinVauy-oblig,,attee, but Was simply& seeking an' expreseieu of opinion, it would be proper to allow all eleetora a vote. , The CouneLl accepted the latter view. Aceordinkly,--every---voter,-will opportunity of casting a, ballot for or .against the " .propositioris being sub - mated: (1) The inauguration of naunielpalgarbage collection system; (2) the, construction' -of a' road to the north side_of the. harbor, ' • Vete Involves No Obligation' The Council wishes it- -distinctly. understood that the plebiseite'riali place no obligation uppir the Town., if as a result of 'the yote it is decided to go ahead with either or ,both of the LIVER PILLS" KIDNEY- ..-__Trojeets„.° a money .bylaw will have to ...Ne.bodi.„9„9_"' uld rememberthhad when this 111141 -STiljnirffea-fairtheillsii-tbvarlit the 'been the CLIC before. PrOpertY-owners. ' HAROLL4 tlACKSON** Household • sales._ 'Licensed fn ,kluron_ and Verth 'Counties. 2- Prices reagonable4,-f„satis- faetion guaranteed- ,-For •informatimr -etg,.,--writg•or phone- (colleet)--EfikR0L-D jACISON, R.R. 4, Seaforth, or -phone. 661-14, • Seafortb, . or • phone,' 867, Goderiell. • - -13t2 . , CHIROPRACTOR AND DRUGLESS „, THERAPIST Goderich, Phone 341 011ie& hours -40 to 12. 2.to 5 and 7 to 8 p.m., Tuesday, PridaY and • Satu.rday. ' - 10 to 12, Et,M. only on Wednesday, Monday and Thursday at Mitchell.. ; Mineral ..fume baths 'by 'appointment " • ()JAY. N. ATKINSON , .51 South $it . klegbitered under DrfigleeS Praetitioneril Act' for the province of Ontario. . Pill/tab NOTICE... . T. S. c.A.R51AN,:1M,"14,; P,A.G.0,, • • Member Ontario Music Teachers' Association, 'Pupils prepared 'dor any eausic..exam. Residence Mr J.Craig's,' qeorge'S Oreseent-.-- • -• • - • Stratford-Goderich Coach Line •tt BUS TIME TABLE -- '- !caving Goderich at 8.10 a.m. .12.25 p.in. and. _5.05' pm. Direct connections to all points ' for further information phone British. or Bedford Hotels or :Head /Oce- (30) INSURANT* .and REAL, • ;ESTATE - PHONE 24 GODIERICII„ onald B. Blue E*PiRtENCED -AUCTIONEER - Licensed for Counties of Huron ' and Bruce . ADDRESS: Iiincirdine; R.R. 1 . 'Phone Ripley '30r24. 1 For -information apply to `,1. N li. ernighin,' loivi'sion Court" Cie*, Goderich, Ont. •: .. • . • ' Get). . MacEwan. Fire, Accident and Moior:"C;i• Insurance , . OFFICE -MASONIC TEMPLE ' 'WEST •STREET PHONE 230 • 4i0DERICII • Note was taken of the point' raised in the editorial columns of 'The -Signal- Star .lak week, that an estimate of the cost of .the proposed road would help.Ithe voters in forming* an opinion; but the Council evidently considered that it wa.S. net at the present time ,in a 'position- to* make an estimate. A large 'vote in favor of the proposal, it was -felt, would- have some . weight with Ottawa; " whose asSiefanee in the projectwould, be expeeted"....... • Ontario :Maiert1;.- Convention Mayor 'Turner reported on the meet • mosssisisseirma!aissassimosist • -• • , Real Estate and Inaraned (4.ce- and Residence.: . , -11 ,TraFalgar -Street • Phone • 110,R SAL. ,.&-:-Houses, of all kinds, -Choice building.lots, business pro- perty and severa1 good farm Let me show yon some real - bargains. .Buy nove. • "•••,. 11113MIANCE STATE4ARM MUTUAL AUTOlVtOtilLB INSURANCE Cheap Rates, Winter Storage •Aiso Agent . for Manufacturerie Life Insurance . W. C. Pettman . . RM. 6, Cioderieh. Phone 6r8,. DOngannon;• 2244' AT TEE' THEA Er ,pnoNE • 47 •!...s.io......,••••••■••••••••••."1"" Novit-.1.6reerge-iftift. with an amazing east in "Follow the 'Boys." MON. -1(!ifES'. & WED. TWO litii.VORIOS. Cary Grant -Janet litlair-jatoes Gleason and 'Ted Donaldson Whether or not you believe in Santa PlauS this picture 18 '.guaranteed to make, your life gaYer. • , 'ONCE ,,UPON. A LIFETIME :Jimmy Lydon -Janet Mai; and Sidney Smith Get the popular Aldrich • Family into .4 uew ,.riotoos Mese Aldtich. flays ',Cupid" TIIUL 16110. , and sky. "IT'llAPPENEp. TOMORROW" powen-Liokt barnen-Atek °Ohio and Edgar* Itemody telling -11Vat3 ()lair's 'appeatiug story of asPiring yoritli• and 'their happy ,habit of miaking dreams .conie. true, . 1Viathieet 'Wednesdays, Saturdays $aul holidays st 2.80 Com1ng-40n Rae 1,00The Bridgt of an Luis...1104" , .1 'Chief of Police Ross reported his findng findings on weighiloads of coal from September 23rd to October 17th; • TOWL1 Company Seale ',,Weight Dean; Coal Co .3940 3940 lbe. Saults Coal Co. ..„....2040 lb. 27'20 ..1b. Seabrook Coal C. :4649 -lb. ,4700 lb, Mustard Coal Co. •.1850' 1810 lb. C. Lee , 2060 lb..- 2040 lb. Applications for' 'building permits were *from "A, Thopas ,for ione-Story frame • dvirelling on _Regent street BOY Mantosh, fOr•cement foundation under - dwelling ." and_ minor ,repairs,_ Wolfe_ street; HarryHarpergarage,_ St. Patrick's street; Wm Morrish, re - shingling house, Elizabeth street.. ° .A -letter from the secretary of the .-W.C.T.U. was' .to the, effect that , that body 'was- prepared to:meet with °thee, trustees of MacKay 'Hall to arrive at something definite with regard to the. use of the hail_ This was referred to the finance committee, . • D.R.M.. Co. Sells Old Buildings • - In a letter frem-W. C. Aitfidge, pret sideut of the Doirsinion Road Machin- ery Co., enclosing ' a cheque for taxes on the balance of the Company's pro, perty at the old plait on St David's street -it was stated:that one ofthe,, buildingi had been-,-soldje-Ielni--Tinder and the- large'cement building *ith the vacant lot to Willie& J. Aline. A request -from-theLizeis • Club. for . permission to effect repairs to the base-, ball clianiond.at Agricultural.Park was, referred to the publicworks and parks colninittees jointly;: The Council had - already toted $25 towards this. An account tor $536.90 -from R. W. Code, 0.L.S., for services and'expenses from May to Octeber, was sent to the cemetery and park S committee. ' - ,The •tender of Kelly Ritchie , for painting at the* armories,' at $55, was aCcepted, • ' The .sum of, $100 was •voted to the overseas parcels connnittee. • :-' Lease of Rink -,Renewed • - The, worko. committee- recom- mended %Unit E. R..Weeton's lease of the skating ...rink be renewed for one "year on ,the same terra's as before, and, that- ItIrS.- IX C.- Brindley's offer, of $25 for lot 398, Britannia road,' be aecepte(f. The fire committa recommended tilat HP-Ys,,K,,e,a0 ftsbzisekthat the property complained- of by his clients had been inspected and it was found that the building requirements were being ebseryecl. • . B-ryIa'We \Nos ; 23, 24 and -25 were -put through, No. 23 appoints Keith S. Hopkinson a public 'utilities' commis- sioner _for the _balance. of the year 1944, -No. 24 authorizes .the sale a lot ot Cedar street, and lot 9, 'Huron road, to -Ira, B. ,Oke for $25... „No. 25' appoints Willie.= • J. A. Beck night constabIe. "The, meeting, at which all membere 'sgete pfesent,-was: djou , .• 4.• • s fi wit ,. t show, m Which 'wet every pobt ar proJec , 4 . - -- o- roaden U$es tiu Pe wl* ait3i; - -Av v. i. „:" ,. „ 044; Was. Ow_ TWA A -etie to a, presett —tor- -heal bet . , u ,z pony. Incidentally, tot one pleee of the Janior gradei!, and A in04,01-A eh�o . f th S1II v school equipment was dAlleia. , , to be built with "gymnasium and audio, reelZ.jetattiloT, wOh4oswninaatit() °thietil:reteirtetture tpollilitlliftleri "Ito ;""intoimilsegraror? , "4mo:144 in London, where Mr. Silverwood ha.F.CuelwitieS Ankt adult edueSaon. ' donatell. $15,000 to. equle another play.d' ' At the ('1(I4$ 4f the "reheareer' the Topic Presented in, Alrit. Nolt,b,ers of Victor* Oeine7430.001 Olub Xliere .NYas, ipleudiel attendance .at the „Meeting of -Victeria lAinne" and, School Olub on :Thursday, October 10tIt, when the topie "'Tile Lighted Sellool- house" waspresented,in 'neve], and, interesting mauner. - „A -Skit entitled., "What Next? or th Tribnlatious',,of Program,Conlinittee," illuStrated the difficulties, that are met wite trying te Plan. meetings that • -groundmith baseball • ammds, fennie 'light -Wee tufted. VI4 In thi4 sehoolhou." courts, basket* ball and' volley bait 4 'und"-the hope Was expreesed that the0,191kromlug- pool • and, °tiler tquippeuttvision, might 'soon heeente a reality. Ter -worthwhile reereatien,,,•. taking Part in the 810$ We -re neva was some Nviottii thinking Mrs, RA Ninisou, litlise -L. IlObinaent Mr about g. new Sehool le Goderich as (eentiinie.(1 on Page 6) will be of interest to All'Ibe members;, • The scOnd aet'Showed the committee 14.41 final rehearsal, having,,decided to take charge of a meeting themselves, with .titetopic "The Lighteel School- heuse;" •A. model' of a village was ,shown, with„lighlaiin,fill the buildings exceptthe schoolhouse. There was-sonle discussion about the possibility of schools . being used for activities outside of school:bours. :An, example Was given of a- city, in Alberta where the project was tried. At the beginning '; 250 :persons .7 -became inter. ested,„ but when the idea became knOvyn 050 registered, and completed a sue. cessful coUrse. • in .1043-44,..: -British Columbia 'is taking up the idea, and. in Nova Scotia the motto of the lighted schoolhouse was ',Adopted' for a con:- y•,-erition. Menlo; Se the idea Is Spreading. The story of _a "'School. for fun" (or summer vacation school) was told, 'and it vas extremely ,-,interesting, _showing What could be done by a group Of 'Inter- ested-pebple'.', The 'school lasted for six . -- weeks, ,--and thirty-four 'parent's gave Voluntary serviee_onp or two afternoons per week.„ The" Subjects, were'. nature , study, hozne nursing, sewing,. dancing, shopWork„. • dramatics, "'boys' band, rhythm band, teen's, 'swimming,' hard and "soft ball and other 'athletic aet-iy- ities..J fund of ibc)f) Ni-rus contributed 'interested citizens to finance the: project.- Itaigned.-_,mit e" ---great ,sucCeSs,, and Was :brought to a, close WIN A VICTORY BOND/ The Ontario ,Lkherall' News lists 83 reasons for voting - Liberal. Select 10 ,andinarlt in 'order of popularity. 'Nearest correct; answer Wine $100 Bond. A�$. ray enter contest, It' whether a oubscriber or not7nothingto bu, noth. ing to 'sell, nothing' ti Write. COPY Of paper with entry formfree . RIZE PLUS BONUSES FOR SUBSCRIBERS Ontariolgiberal News -is n 4 -page, ?--col: monthly nowitouPer containing no advertising. If you woUldliketo get it regu- larly, use col -limn below. After‘ awards are-xnada in publio - opinion poll, winners' names will be checked and if any of first three are on paid subscription list,. a cash bonus .of $25 will be added to prize. Contest closes Nov,.28,,so send youjr, order today. ••• rr. umr ONTAIRIO LIBERAL NEWS 74 King St. E., Toronto N. •••• orr. rr* orr. rr‘ - -Please find enclosed one .dollar for 6 month's - subscriptidn to • the Ontario Liberia' News. Send me October issue con- taining contest entry blank. „ • •-• , - . 44. • t • Had Another Bad Night? 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''Enjoy the grand relief it. britigsl Va.tro-nol gives quick re- lief, too, from sAbilibt, *ffltst•ZY: dis- tress of head colds Try itl ly like it Follow directions in fokkr. ••••: • • — .CANADA'S ..VETE'RANS,, ei*YeitiOiteS The .third hi a series. of adveitisements• to inforntibi People " of Canada of plana to re-establish men and women of the armed forces. , To get ft41 details,, save and .read .every advertisement. " • . a arter"/ 77. zq 4.44•al A.. %tqj.:'0• . - For '•complete irformi, tion, write for the hooldet,-.."Bacit ' , SOCIltit SEC I _ sInplannhil Canada's reestablinent prpgratn; its ' framers.. . 'worked with One Priiicipit idea in mind. .Thks wo t.,,r...t. dr, .,only answer to the 'problem of pernatient ,re:estabbstunent- • is . a- job, 'and- that the .surest it. to 'get an4 b:ota. :ch., jo-b .-, is by the skill necepsgy' for At. `tilliCATIONAL TRAINING .'7 . . ,„,....„. . , .-,Evry ex -service' man or Worain.Who Will be assistediri re-eitablislimeilt try- tra.ining is eligible to have:it. There ig provision..fOr.paying fees for all courses* an ;in additiofl, the ex-perviie an or wpinan may tecciTe mainte..nance , 'grants ,.ip to: ---...---. 'clitt of servi1';'''' t:::Iniaiim.lar:;04:le* Iv ' ' 'cc -$60 monthly if -single; . itj,,,:'.. 4, ' . • _ $80 monthly for .a, man and his w e, tagether with children's allowances. . Thii training available for the pe yar,* but can,- be _extended beyond that period, if necessary,_an is .more than one year, • , , t . . , - EDUCATIONAL TRAINING - -,...-6,f-riisiia,igapinlacib,leatc iiriall Atilpogr ta4rnittei,afetz,uaririiVreraajidt,y?.witFin., • voca ild therel5a, -rtel°innathins: , • • tenance allowances up to: * -' ..,•.....„ ,. *$80 monthly- for a Man.. and his wife, togethei witb,. allowances for $6C1 Monthly for a single man ; .. dependent children. - 1% hese allowances will be continued 'on a month for Month basis of the time in; the services,: providing all examinatiims are passed. Outstanding students may have assistance continued to.cortipletion of the course. - ,, SOCIAL SiCiIIIITY MEASURES •\. :Under the re-establishment program- Canada's Veterans who, Within ill . months of discharge froM, the services, become ill, or Unemployed may. draw I, • mainteorke allowanceEc•up WI $50 if Single and $70 for 0, Mari and his 'Wife', • together with children's allOWariees. The otit-ofiworlt bPiefittare for those. * fit and able to work, but for whiiin dike is no wOrVinimediately available. ' ,In the 'case of setiOus illness there is free._ treatra5ievancl, 'hospitalization for; • any condition in; the year following 'discharge, . . - . . . • As a-ffurther.security.- raeasue,.every veteratiwho enters insurable einploy, menti , is ,entitled, aftet .45 Week's in that ernploYix.terit, to Unemployment, , • , . iriSurance credit asthough the whole'period in the serviCes.sinCe Iuly 1,.1941, haa, been spent,in the insurable einployment.., ' ,e ,, .fq., • • • ••. 4-4 -)Y 4 11 " •4 VET' VviativARE. orriatts, Aroi sT.A. voNtsp IN IZBYCEIS TittOUGliCit.rr, ,CANAD,i‘. 'AD-shSti AND ASSIST BX. PEiSONNEL, At4D StiOtILI) 133 cpr4SUtIl) 011 1?110.111,11MS. • fselerl telJet- eth itY 4 ficrek,10,6,. Vtackc lvliaister of ygE1UN'S AFFAIRS 4,0::VVI:41%.telStisitz,11: TO. *MANI' Olt W6Viik14 oV ••••;•,,,,,•••*42i1COSO,Wiscs.% • •40, NS.