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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1945-01-18, Page 8- You Are Invited To Aqend Sunday Services ow, ,w0. M. ovNo" woo oupog4 oiganist,00!d.ChelrroaSei 8430 ion..•,ilotix,v4igivaiigoN. 1100 am 110LY COMMUNION AND SgR44,014. Subject:. "The Real Worth ot H„ 349 'P.M* CIIURCII sou091. AND ittBuO. CLASS. 700 P,ia. v*,1,ssolio AND stRaION; "14at There Be tight." cikmE wo'Otwitcla • North,nited Church • 113 TtiltNitt SANK '11 a.m. "Strategic and Tactical Christianity." • a! pan. SUNDAY ,S01100L. • 7 p.m. !`The 110Pardenable Monday, 3 p.m. -A. P.U. Aimoavehgregationai Meeting, Monday, January 22nd at 8 pm. Organist and Choir Leader— ' MS. Murray Iletberington, A.T.C.IVI.„ • A• SINCERE WELCOME AWAITS. XOU . ,Pr tpatu I 11 P.M. MEIN WORSHIP. , , ..,..,'%Sermen Subject: "AttituOes Toward.ale.sW•'! , 70.4; 'PUBLIC WORSIIIP., ' • Sefttion Subject: Vools'tor Christ." " '— • II. 'a.m.' JUNIOR COAREOATION: , 2,36 p.m. spsams scllooL,... , • . . . . . Wednesday, :Jainia4-- S.th,' ..Annual Congregational Meeting,. 8 . :nu - ansastkiw-iitilvEuENiu tocumi,D. 76110v,.ur.i. . .oRGANcsir.=-4uss EILEEN - BOGIE.- DIRECTOR OL? PRAISE --MRS, 'FRANK' SAUNOE.10i*. -Come .nridi'Worship Aliel-Liiid nin ' the BeantY -iof Ilielbiess. . Vittoria St. United Chiiich , - MINISTER----•---REW-IAWREN.CE- IL TURNER, B.A. ' ORGANIST—MRS. L. HANNA 1 am. ,SABBATH $cllo(#4. . '•' spat-. LIFE'S *DL4C1CLINES. "The Discipline of Temptation." ......... M . , an: SERIES ' ON 713N um OF ,JOSEPH. l "Behold This. Dreamer Cometh." • oderich. Baptist Church RFN. JOSEPH. JANES; MA:, PASTOR Mrs. "Wilfred Donaldson, • Organist. •ku4ue -wonSitttp.- "The Roadto s!4stp.,t,,S SCHOOL.. •7 p.m. SONG SER;4710'.' "-the Sin of .Hypocrisy." VVe-d.Peadgl!, 8 p.m. f'-rj;irii71Sfeetiiaa:7—' - 4 CORDIAL NirbtscomE FOR ALL. PENTRNIPOSTAL 'ASSEMBLY: OF. CANADA -VETHEL°P,ENTHCOSTA.I. TABERNACLE A. G. HARRIS, Pastor. ' 16 WATERLOO ST, Stirilees ' ....1144.0aY-10.00 p.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL. ‘, , 117,00q0mr--113a0-11ruiraPil ' over-Salan.6.::-. .- . 1.04 pan: "The 1 ospeL" li Tne,sday ,13.00 p.m., Younpeople's Service. . Thursday ii.o0 p.m; Pre, er ligidethig. «Our message is.Christ and our aiiin is Eva,ngelism" Inspiring singing and Gospel Messages await you at pi9. efttitgavo.AAT PREACHE.S .WHAT THE BIRLg,TMCIIES. • - aroused oia-'• • Sunday • afternoon when hig., caterpillar snowplovi, began bucking the snowbanks ,,between Nile „ • and IltingaMion., The driverclaimed • theYlVere the 'hardest bankg to move jrc_ali Iiis epr1enCe.. The "cal?' , not seem to get Sufficient traction when 'it hit the tarked.,ioat4 but it:Certain* • widened. The roadway, piling the MOW .up against the telephone posts. , 11,1 • Janles,'Nfegnight, who has been 'm g. his hOme:with Carman •Brind- leY,, has gone to Goderieh' to spend the .winter with' his n1eee. ilis health Is not as good as it might lib,• t Belt. ri. Currie, inteada leaving the charge on the' lst of February and on Sunday , two me,M- berg of bille congregation were ap- pointed t� attend the meeting of PreS-- bytery to 'see about a pnlpit inpftly until anly 1st. Mr. Tonk. McPhee and Mr. 1. Currey...are the two delegates. Little,. Joyce 'Taylor has been 110 1141.1.141141/81;111466416424141444;0144141444444mortralrawaittlintalat Reeve Witolen of lauron (Cuutinne4 front pup PatterSon, Presented his repOrto., and a pr. DERICII SIGN' AR At •4I _,..„........i. .. ,......411.1,............pr,,,....,.......,,,„ r „ j.--,,, , • . 10 RENT t'or LOST MO .1rop141). - Briefs ,,,.,,...„.......„.....„.............,.., Ir. loi-1-4-.T.,-rpowitoomED Auk- _. 'A. smart group of hats ter:, Friday . ERN apartment. J. W. cum,(4,4., •LOST. De.4.X.1:- CHAIM 846 x A,O; Reeve II. .`' NV, Tuckey, • TAIxeter„ felt, SPeeblity priced at $1.95, at*Ntss. ioc, 30: OIDDIT. TWO' - Aisirelta,ToMtNtrisloTui$11, istutlj'NauTunuaryrtOtThu.* rxisnpdeorn.pwl,eaoseoneortliteitY, shOrt ..discussipa followed.. and Saturday and the. gollowing Week, • ',furnighed or unturro, 040 1,11'°r(le. to k°00 Ole "wig OPeu la "Yiliell'erhtote rer1141,x,e,11.4,°wre'lutA ,prihe86enne;.4a621;14;'2, consider renting entire ,hoUSO to Std,t•i','PlIelle 86°. .114Mard... az 'winter heavier equlpment i,was neces. 0 , ,, vi toria,, able party r possession available aranad ' 'Aiiftli'iviiir S% 1)1 jor j 0 r 33. t 1 FebruarY 1st OW. .W. IlAtIC , L , . ' '' Ot Sary. lie SUggeated that the Couneli ,''„,,i, ellir .,,P3,1, .._ nob o • . eulouctu'S7etintrreTbithtleaArelc8a reh"e 6fa" 7', I . .• ' . ' • .2., •Gotil'err°I.g7 ' taallWAllnitseweer°8111e, tlowe"troinvget.a" 'Sheila niakeithe purchase of...up-to-late a'":78 et'? Reeve DalY,'0.Setitorth, .,also• favoredelUsi ,• '- . - ' ' '. ‘3.4 10-0,*113010. r"" 44411I14UNT-LW413.4 awbpiliasulTie1341:34pkane°w4011:17g7.Qt. 111S 141.11°r3el equipment A. postiwar 'prOjeCt. • . making prOVisiOn for „the pnrellaSe Oil • ThP Graduate Nti001' Msociatton, ,. hot *titer lioting; „ R1194p, uti, new puttitsler fighting snow. "FarnierS' .giOups .1, and 2 of he Red Cross Re- .---.. , •„ , . ..,, ,. won't go back,to horse and bliggy, days; 1 iserve, Vill meet, at Miss A. Cleaver's ,0 RENT. -4-00014 ,00N11,'ORTAII3LE they Want to„use cars,” he asserted. - .oillOo at 845, ' 'Friday, .ItinuarY 24. 'apartment; available February ,lat. " WANTEDReeve R. 4. Bowman Stated he eon- IMecriurWer:04j.411stodagie4 w•woir%, complete 114is 'pbolwe, A4t,3, , , '• ' . ..-3 • financial surplus, and ,Speral Part of it . For ,better 'health in vvintertime take" TO IILINT.'"7.444141)? tVt/liSISIMD ANTEli.—TVUY'.tow B. OLE)tio -sidered it.good, busineSS to build 'UP 4." „ on*equiPment as a post-war project. one PagerGrifilths 034)101 tablet daily. . • apartraent ,with mddern COVert, 1 Pad dead cattle; Must be suitabie , Estimaws looms . , ,. , They. 9)1.tato oil:essential mitami4s and iences in quiet home; available the .•tOr . Intnk Lee'; removed proinPkiat • ' County Treasurer Erskine Submitted minerals` ALSQ in lignid form' fpr la- Ilr8t of Vebrtiary. Apply 28 Cambria, VAUD 0./1413BliT, phone 908 r 22, 01111- estimatesof reeelPts and expenditures tttlits n'n't! Chticirell. OumPilell .8 Drugi.°841' „ ; ', , , :- . -----i'•-- 41, . 4 Vtr,.'0611nr:tjoAnt'l. 4, (lattleljsva.41? iorP.11Que '9:1)168tfr for 1040. xpenclitures were eStimated "'re' 4 ..'• ' : . * " ' -3 rro, RmsiT....--rovit-E,00tim yoRs-0 ,---. , -- . .--, .- • . . ------ - . at $192,705 Pad receipts, . exclusive of . The Coloorm, unit of the Federation ,11' ISLIED apaittaent On Arst 'floor, WANTEDOmAN TO 1)0 WORK taxeSi at $10,083, leaving $145,722 to 9_,VAgrienittire will hold its nelct meet- With ' tbree-pieee- bathroom and sun', by daY,.. Write BO N 19, SIONAL, -be. raiSed, by -taxation. TbiS would re-' :mg 0 the Tewnshk)" 110.11, Cellew, tit .porch and basement: Available around , STAR, ' quire a levy. of , 2,70 mills, Ili • ad„: 8.80 on ThurEitiay .evoilug, January I lst February. MRS. TOM,i, SILLIff, dition .woulifibe the rate for County, 125th.moving pictures willbie shown, ii Nevo.gtito otroot,.. 11104 -05, u. 4,$BING.,,,,PrAicoN 17()R-• r4n, highways, -Which at 1.55 mills wouldibX ,.**,F. HarrveY. Johnston; ,these Pie- • , ., . _ , 1 , : ,c,./1 jios or imusilluals. Called for 414, Inpuri. ,4., , .i i . Petormaluethvteeorinwid all, ighlialvye enothearrtgaeinhi‘ogi.... ,,74n- 'TQ. .t.PliT,•:-4-r*il,Ri*TISHVD HEATED and delivereo„, , ‘otai , /0.NAti,;$TAlt; raise 4$84,103., making the , total . rqit ture's.* are - both edneational and In townships' this would be increased committee •apartraent ; liVing-room, kitehen, , ' ' - - • ' • *. :. .:', '.8x by ratefor secondary schools costs. addltiOnal .program.:,.. In--the--afternoon..-11reeb4rr=y aildt,,P•Prihvoantee bath Available j."railill)„1-e3 IWAN': --'rED.---fj.S-13).if' 'OAR, ii; OUT - Th re will • be no material change in of thei_ealne day, at a, o'clock, a speCia.14.,..,,,, _ . _ --. OF -TOWN person. Apply SVCilsIAL- /n the e ,rates, for 1940, Mit- a materlai slurwmg of moving.' pietures vvill beRENT.—FURNISHEDRTINt.—puRNIsHon .APAR,T., STAR OPIUM. :, _ .‘ P school elindren 1 '.7. 4,,•'`IVNTI , boated , :with . all. couyon. reduetion in 1946 will be -effected under nin(1,0 for an Colborne , ...,...,,,,, attend. , - .: 4 , iendes, and .electric ''''`stove.' Availilble AN T •I'l..1).--H9 u PP. .'w°tTLI) the ' new system of Provincial school who'.,are able to grants, s ..•'! ' ' •' ' 'BOW sale at Ivy -Mary ..ShoP,,:,Satur- lst February. Apply 14 North street, . When buy or re/4; medima Aizo; Hospital Matters . auspiges, of 'St: PortriCk's group-- O., St ; ''''' ' aY4,-*r ebrnarS',.:24414.,„ " fa4n„ iiiider :7-'--- ..,....., Tv2tuslie,ttmc'baie.iii*:-Ptool.riiR;411yt.r6iiit;e:P(38:e'rg$4.; ---_-_, , . At the. afternoon, sitting . there was considerable discussion as to the reprel George's cilurell'•" . -a sentation op hospital boards by rural ..„,4 reeves of districts ad jacent . to th.e, GoPdulerlie,erh;Bruittrisigh j.' •tirnep:aels.yei. representative, Miss tirAtihies: ; ,,vv innifred O'Neil, Clinton, yvill be, in hospitals. .. , Iii reply to a question,' Reeve J. J. Evans read from a report of pe Wing - ham hospital in which it was stated that $60,601r Ird7"been -subseri - ward. :the holding of the new wing .. *CenStrlietioly of:Which. it is hoped -Will• -The. Xvening.` Auxiliary, of North' . x06. 1-------4*:sfieet tinitea: church vviii held a ,Pot... -al . SALE:L•STORE, 22, , T • I 14"10111AINliS • • - • Notice is ,bereby given to all persons tAitp p THU AY, 4414rITA BREAD Raltri4 otir eirt OveVIL For this Week:eiid Cherry Pies -30 etwri: awn. • ry s Bake y ithe' Homo • of TaiktY' 'Pastr37'. AWL', 011.JERFIRT! Proprietor. PHONF 405 • .....ormoutimmummia.m...,,.....*••••••••••sumwsk NOTICE To 140EtuTORts• N.;714 9P oni3bygoit$. , Ali persons"hav.ing, claims. against tbe. eState of 'William. Frederick • Campbell. who died at Goderich.„ yeeember• 140,1944, are required to forward pax- ticulttrii of -their ciiihns• to the under. - $1 the 1001 day . February,. 1945, atter wh.icif date the' e4tate will , '1N.,,AllStrilaited, • • • Goderich, lann.ary 1D1-0. or 111rank --Solieitor for the° • Executrices:. ,„ . NOTICIfl TO-ORDDITORS. • et, • • , NVAN11*1).7.-0ANA.RY CAGt, STAND ring ,atik claim Against 'the estate - R. AND liza'atAi lap woRT1Eir tilie Preferred though - not of Annie. XcLay, late of. the Town..of," in.forniption enquire at Signal -Star • wish ,to, Op* t vilice. ' „ •'• .:3-6 kind to then*r 1 Itesekve Tuesday, February 13th, for and thasel the pancake- social by greup 1 . of 'Knox -church -`;-0.11'1 R SALE e rienrelea•yvveemreonsto; JARL 4prj. , in the ceuntyof Huron, phone 401J evnrngs or 3 spinster,. who died.o'n or about the 23rd frowers. - be starthd in the spring ,and completed !, ... anara 13901-t o frontage, ow the' Square. ' Write by autuain., New regulations by the luck 'fee supper .in the chureh ball on DIJItarlq7, _qpi-ernment had to he met and delay Goderich,t, an a 14th, li.945,' OX NO. 15,' SIGNAL -STAR. ‘ • .2t2 The 'annual meeting of the Goderich Mr, and rs z06.,,imurranin,n.:3;:t:71'Bv..._ , ainiary 11.th,, 1945, PO dale ; also a inail-bo*, good as new, TneSday; January '23rd 6.30 pan. .. , ,. 23ta,, -.A. HORTON. . was calved: , , Deputy Reeve . Attridge, '.Gl'oderich intimated that Goderieh hospital at .8 naii,, . r be held on TueSday, "JanuarY ' . branch of the Ited. Cross Society Will . Auburn, so . Goderie ' mit and „,xtr rAnk, Herten> Huron TAMLS DilPICNAN, St. . i. single .arness, both ni good • con- O.R. - SALE.—CUTTER, SNT OF • present is not making .ends meet He ' ' Itant to make reeom- Library.. Everyone interested in. the in t• the. rooms at the Public road, Obile141V„,.a, sen. '•,,'''' ' oder.i.g. ' 'AndreW's 2-3x :. • work -of Vedl-Cr9s"s-xirgere- SONES.-4•Af 41,,Itaii eliStie Deacone -mendatioii,s regar, ng-extra--men-on-the .. quested -to present.' Reports will be, , • . Hospital, D.ktbiti ea 'December 16tb, OR 'SALK„--7.COZ HOUSE WITH board, but in his !opinion It ,shoUld be given alio, 'the. electioir.of '"efficers for ,, . ,, ,. to 44.., , „s, Archie Jones, ,_ .,, Reeve V. D. Falconer fe ti Clinton . DetrOit, a- 40 h, re jenifer Ann. ..• . garde; garage, Al .shape. - ' priced furnace, bath, lights, water and made. • , - ;-* • : . , - '• 1945 will lalieplace. This is youF . . RoSpital Board would be glad to hand Red 008s -4 -Please attend. IED • . reasonably. , Half cash; balanceJerms The annual meeting of the 'local the reins over to rural reeves. . branch -of theNtivY League will be held. 13AfiR —GILL . AM: .-1,- At knOic to ' Suit: 0,Waer *leaving town: BOX , ' Presbyterian Manse, Gederich, on 16, SIGNAL -STAR., .2-5X • January, lith, 1945, by. Rev., Riehard• , Stewart,‘ Clara 1: , Anne, Youngest A.:1filOR sAt,a—i-A• AND 2B' MIL, aCt ' do:tighter a' Mr:, and 1Virs. George battery •radie.„ Practically --new. • Oillingham, '30 'Ge rge, ; 00; er Brook, New. Stewart :Bari Apply :phone 1.3,- Goderich. • -2 foundland, tri . FOR SALK.—JIGSAW 'WITH 3,4:1LP. of GlasgoW;*;" See land. • They will ... , • Motor.' 'Apply RYAN'S on: Nig 8 • ighwaY-near,, Gede- -isitomexeiectric .. , __ . • rich,' - ; - -- ,i ' -,...„ • - 'day Of :December, AD. 1.944; to send, same to the undersigned , on or before 10th day Of 'January, 1945,, as. on and after that date the , executor the - Said estate shall proceed to inake'dis..;1 tributiOn a -the assets thkebf,-haVIng regard only to the „claims Dated at Gederich this ard day -of ' January, A.D. 1945. , . ' • R. O. -HAYS, s Ontario, " 1-3 Solicitor for the Estate, -- Others taking part in the discussion in the Connell chamber of the Town Were Reeves Berry, Armstrong, Ginn, Hall on Thursday January 20 at 8 p.m. Wheeler, •Bownian and Dorrtince. ikitordial, invitation' is extended to the ally a motion that the usual *Iasi: be nob* ito he .ilrosoot. s given to ;hospitals, providing the reeves 7 The 'Arthur Circle of Knox, church of adjoining districts are on the boards,'1 will hold a rim -image' sale in MacKay was left with, the :health- and hospitult Hall On Saturday, January- 27th, at. coromitthe. . • 1.80,.' „ 3-4 R. L.. geed. and George- in At 'Kingsbridge 11a11, ,Monday, .Car - were •appointecl. corn -borer inspectors ruthers orchestra. Admission 50c. for 1945. •• . 0 Bruce Matheson., agricultural repre- HEAD OF -IMPORTANT . , .6 Agricultural RePregentative. Sentative, 'stated • that short courses in - sense' farm meclatinies, V'ethrinary, and ' pasture improvements; are in progresS. J1 hoped to have tj: co-operative cheese faetery in operatibii in Blyth.. Produc- tion' of oats and barley in experiment- ,,who at the be,giroling al, Seed 'pieta had, good results.; aid the ° of 1945 finds 'himself supreme com- North Huron •Plowmen's As§c'ciaricm mander of the General Accident Assur- ance Company of 'Canada, Scottish Can- adian, Assurance Corporation and the Canadian Iran:eb. :of General Accident ,Fire and Life Assurance Corporation Ltd., of Perth, -Scotland, with Can- adian heaclqoaiters- in Toronto. He -will: h91d.th,c--title ot....general-niapager inthetwo Canadian Incorporated .CoM- Panieg, and manager for Canada in the latter. His marcliqo the top has been "uninterrupted. ' , • After a iieriod in the Toronto oilice as inspector, he became manager a Winnipeg branch. He there /until -1936, and wais- then: recalled to Huron Flying Club Toro to to becoMe joint mariager With This (Thursday) 'waning Geo. • Feagan aud Reeve B. 'W. Tucke3r ad. hold the 'title of assistant inanagei and . INSURANCE GROUP General "Manager of one of Canada'S largest insurance groups at forty-four is the •envialile Tecord of, Douglas. )3. .hope to have a plowing match in the fall. • . . Hume Clutton and Gordon Bisset ,were a, delegation froin the Huron Holstein Breeders' ASsociation. lqr.. Clutton, speaking in support of it re- quest for a• grant of $100 for a fair,. statett-4 th'at the'.., cheese' at Holinesville had had; two record. out- ' The -Warden assured the delegation' 'that their request would receive "con; sideration. .7lie Council. adjourned to meet on Thursday. : A iTANSTONE. January 10; 394 hi his 64th Year. YUL,E1..A.--411 lovin mother, , '".. 1 P Thatd?' ast ndO, lit:Ett.;,.. ia,.3:041 •With, a cheery "..s Sh:ethh s * de handai; , , , daughter t, ( 1 _Evlearli Geo rey X.: IVIalcolin;. Mr.n *Malcolm will/ • dressed, the Council in • support of •; al secretary, . fr. •_ , ., quest from the 'Huron County Flying _ 5he., local agent of-:titia insurance Club, meeting iit Clinton' on Wednes- 'group is P-.-1.. Ryan, - day, that ..the:,.esdienses-;_bf.,•thre.,,e,„ dele- gates to the •Canadian .• Flying Clubs Association,• which . meets at . Port Arthur en jarmary 26th, be paid - by , , the Council. ,...„ ' ', .,, Mr.. Peigan recalled that in, 1940 the field fel- an airpert (Sky Harbpr), was bought for $10,090: • In the ,opAr- ntion;;..of..the,field,._te,..stated,,a. profit, 10,000 was realized. The,Department ofwatiertai,.;Defenee has -requested -the' formation of flying clubs. tre- telt that with the ' infermation.,, gained„ • at ,the thepting to be held at Pert Arthur' the Club would be more 'conversant, vitli, what might :be: ,required te-operate a flying club .% In • this 'County, and *. the $10,000 -weuld be distributed after the Club„, is in operation: i ' • ,,, „ , Mr. • • Tuckey explained ! that .the Government hattrdeeided- that •-n0.- pro- fits frein the school.'would .,be paid to individuals but . to the. , , flying clubs when the war is over, , !Elie Federal Department of,„&lr Defence made ' a strong.121.ea to forfeit' all profits over .and above $5,000. a year, In Consider- , alio of the forfoltiire of $70;009, build, : PeePle who, care beconte people \ who I hips and equipment :would be given. dare, ' At the Clinten meeting 'this_ week it Was agreed that - a.SsiStanee trOta the' Gov - eminent -.wonld.,:be necessary for ' the opertittim of ari airport as a training' school for tvarions flying courses - or ,as 4 G4101(16:6 airport.' The War Assets Cerporation;had been asked not to remove the buildings or egnipment. t , , • ,T1W.Skyl'Hurbor.:site• had` been leased to the, Government for the. duration Of the war and for throe years after., Reeve Bowman ., stressed the fact haV the „ land. Was ' Huron County's cefitdbution, to the war effort, . and ' that 11 Was a benefit to have it located here. The .Plying Club wask.ttinxitits• to retain it, "If We are to get in on the , grottal floor, we . should , Send a delegation." • , ' A. MOtiOtt DrOpOSed by Reeves Bow- man and Berry, that 13. 'W. Vuekey be .tbe delegate from the:Pounty Connell,' to the Port Arthur eonivntion, with ,the expenses and those of the president (of the. Plying Club paid, ivas carried 1 on 7it diViSiolt of 214. , • An amendment by Reeves Piker and I Agridge that the County of Iluron llnY the expenses or another delegate; named by the Plying Club; • IX MooneY, Was lost on division by a vote' of 11 to I/. up tor a few days, , but at .time• of writing is somewhat Improved.' -Veung re.ege Elect Officers.—The annual meeting of the •Viiung-Peoples- 'Union of Nile United church was held en' January- 11th, viith- Ruby. Wilson hr) ' In the Present sholga,but Life. Insuranie) because the futt,re is amogt 'expeneive harry', ''11(1.:FOltD et 1ustre.1 Star losorei1 • neat aSstired,, Tot, 2018w • - 46.7 in charge. , It was decided to send $2 to missions and $2. to the Red 0r6ss from the . balance on. hand, Officers Were elected for 1940 as follows: presf- Zent-L-16-13'ea Ticevresidea--RUbY- ,WitSpn.;i..secretary, Doreth,L2Tigert.;„ treaSnier, Beth' Hayden ; missions cOn- vener,Carman Farrier; fellowship eon- vener, Beriiice Matthews citizenship Convener, Jack, Wilson ;•recreation cora- ittee•-Allan Dickson, Gerald DustoW; Eivvin Feagan, Donald Wilson, 'Grace Hayden, Joyce Peagan4 pianist, Beth Hayden. , Regular • meetings are to be held every Thursday' evening. Games and limeh added to a 'meat suedessful evening. 0 ga r ‘13eWare 'if, she starts stroking fair hair, She ritay be after your scalp,' advises .the "Air Base News" of Jack son, Miss. Pictures For Wedding, Giftst. Showers • and Bhihdays• Beautiful IriowerS & 14Indstalits :Cranked in Antique Gold It Ivory frOtu 00e.up SMITH'Sgorrittio„ St. Phone 1 •you • uire Coa1 o 4 • 46—rroor Coke INLIE ONE. NM 4T TS MISSED- - It takes a lot of ,folks to run a world as big OA th141-1 • ... - And while , we wish that some were • ' gone, a lot of them we'd Miss: We'd Aniss the:bird...Who has • ilt„smile and -41Waya likes to •phoW ;* We'd ,miss; the Man who, ' his . and 'Tefilh-C,Whele"Wbild • know --It; , *We'd miss the friend „who always has •, the time -to say And, the -chap who's always in the ,ganie and first to. Say' "Let's- go.Ve And 12 we'd miss that .kind of man, weli, 'wouldn't it be true , • That folks vvolild miss us when 'we're gone if we were that way too? ,okonto, on,.1Menday, . Edgar Vanstone, ORIAIV1 • memOry. of ' our eorge Yule, who ary 18th, 1944. -.7-She Is just.away. ile, arid a Nave pf ed into. an unknown • will .41ot say •••• tlein'oMbered by her . • • I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I 1 I I 1 I I ir I I Fon SALE.-.--WAYSAOLS,S INNER- SPRIbiG. ,double • mattress with covet; •double Lyrite. 'springS;.. G. IC radio, table model. • (Must be Volt SALE. ' OP ' mka in perfect condition,. Write BOX 18, sold- by 10.9:112A1•)8°Ri 3'3xx evening clothes ("tails"), size 38-30, SALE.—ARVIN HOT* WATER • ea o -for-car. - In good condition. OT/CE • , MEN, AND' dealers- are ;making reDre /none,' • today , than ". ever before. Enjoy • the' -Security. and benefits of affiliation .with the oldest and largest company , of . kind in the world. All sales recorda were 'Smashed ' - 1944—generous • bonuses were paid to . Watkins Dealers. Get into .busitiesS for your- self --on our capitak. in -your, home ' adjacent . locality. Suitable. travel., outfit required. 'Write, now for `fur- ",inforinatiort, IC • WA.TRINS ' COMPANY, 'Dept. 01G-1 It 2117- Masson street, Montreal, 2-4 4IMINI11444440, - TENDERS WANTED 'TENDE.R WANTED.' :The Sehook.-13-o—ardof tli-e7 Township' a -Colborne invites - tenders for lhe position „o±pdicafurlfarkaTitgiuni;ieraseih:goafrd-t the'dutie'S, 'consul t any member of the -Board. Duties to commence February ,Tenders, to be in tbe, hands o, "anY 'of the members 'of the 'Board by sons and FOR SALE.—nix-dTRIC III.ONER noon, January 25th: Loyyest or -any * .3x 'PhOne 09. • " '..31 other, tender net% necessarilY. aceepted- OR SALE GML'S WhITE SI NGSSTAMPS . "Row's . we asked; _the scissors ' grinder. •"Fine," said he. "N`eiverl,eaW things, SO"* dull„" .Try • Classified A.d. in The Signal - Star. " s • :• " , New Commissioner &mit to Nor The C/Epticil"adeoptAd, reeontinen ittion of' the Wardlle's cominittee for a grant of woo to the Sao League Of Can41(11, 001CDOICII. 'HUTT, bt Vain recently sopinted &IA missioner of the Can rseifio Railway Comany with boadquarion at, ror the past 13 years, 14r. nutt WA boo eve mat ootwaigosioner tiet Wittottip.g. ice slof the CanadianLegion. are urged o e present for the , ANNO* '"•- •THURS., Ant, ,t0,. p45 • ELECTION OF OFFICERS' Come outand,upip makes strong . ' * Legion. GEO. B PreD. s. L.14 seer,, Kie I £bootssie..i also Oaf: -of-tube- ONS4VANTF1)... siikedw,t, pwhiothneblrialtk. ° APPLICATION_WANTED. P ' . FOR tSALE.-LA PRINCESS BETH Applications for the r -position • kitchen range with. (Water. ( front. Township pead ,Superintendent will be-': In good condition. Apply -5 ‘TI,Jonte received by the undersigned lip to .and. street.% •, " . Anelnding.:4Pebriiary '13th, -1945. The ••'‘' ' FOtt 1-saIark'ling-beeii'set-at'nfOrty:flie -cents A On, per. hour, • , -with POrcelain top, .:.Phone 578. 3x ' DIJRNIN` puritilps, KITCHENER' BIG -4, CHI4 CKS ''CAN 3: Clerk of West Vitawanosli TWp. :Lneknow,' Ont., • be ordered from agent; he can give' *lees, -.take • order.- Marge egg's . • pallets, 6 'lbs... . . 'TA-YU-CT-at moutIii-.'77."Weli7 feathered; well, deVeloped.” So ,say 'enstoiOrS. Avoid . later 'dleaPPellit,', order now. Remember—it's the early hatched 'chicks that earn' the extra -Premiums on the.„goOd markets.. Agent RYAN PRODUCE .Goderich: .3 ^ . . • • Dr.: G. - - VETERINARY SURGEON SMALL AND LARGE ANIMALS Atutudoei Drug Store, Gedetick, OverY Thursday afternoon* , PHONE 203'. CLINTON . , T. Armstrong ciner,AN' and OPTOMETRIST, Square&Wei& , "See Armstrong a- nd See Retter",... At, *, Lucknew ()Very Wednesday form 2 to 6. , WM, Allim444.44,4404yorminummo__,INIA, I Enroll now for Sewing Classes ' Starting in January • • boih affernOon and. 'evening .classes In, personal And 0h0uSe- hold sewing.. • • .• -MARY: It. gowELT., , '4' St,', Vincent Street. lioderich 1945 Taxes .TAXPAYERS MAY PURCHASE TAX PREPAYMENT rtzoEip,Ti , . FOR' 1941 TAXES AT . rivonABit ;DISCOUNTS • k • N . . ROES oli! luse9tneir ° •.' CoST - , COST C�ST ' ' --- -jan. 1.3t ' Peb. 128 1flah 1,41 ' . . .41 , . . $ 9.81 $ 984 ',,‘ $987 - 20.od... , ...., .19.61 ° 10,68 10.74, 50.00 ............ .49.09 49,18 . 49.35 - 19000 .......:... 98.04 98.36 . 08.68 500.00 ., ,,, -,, .... ,490.20 491,81 - 493.42', -10000 „y....... , . . 980.40 983.61 -- 086.85. . 1.41: COST COST $ 9.90 $' 904 1980'.0,87 49.51 4967 99.00 99.34 495.05 49049 990.10 .993.88 1?repayment Receipts inuSt he endorsed and presented *along with 19,45, Tax 13111s durit4 the grst. installment period, 1;tirehase yottr Propayment ,Reccitits early mid have your' Inoney ,eaming 4% inierest. If y'ou eauuot' buy all 1,10.We budge.t, your „Taxes this year by purehasing a reeeipt 'each month, truly Piscounts will be a.110Wea 1IS addition, O. W. Sturdy; Tax Collector •34 Make Chequeg payable to N • . • _4 .