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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1945-02-22, Page 8••4. 'ou'Are invite linday Services demi ,11..f:.1114110441.0.11.0.1101111:0:11114111....11111001151 . • gm we IL ot..74,10.4,; Roictot I, '0 P. S: CARMAN, Ominist nod it7h0hilistkir 20d, SUNDAY IN LENT 3.40 040. .1101.4 �MMVNION, 1144 ani iORNIM „Hroargit AND .sEttmON. sO1j0t1 i`A l'at'son t &ea. the Oltuatlen m Hand.", 3.00 p i, 0111PROI'SP400ii 41 RXIME 014sns: 1.00 p.m. EVENSONG AND, SERMON. Subject!Vito Hoch that IS Higher Than 1" ' SPECIAL, LENTEN SERVICES • „ • ,COME FO 011131t311 ' 4 .ro North St. United .Church AnNlowettiL---Euv.- IL IL TURNBULL, BA., ILD.. "FACING" ME'S %%MATIONS." 3 p.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL, , 7 Ihin. "A 43pRieriAN vraTEE OF GRACE." Organist and •'Choir Leaddr— . Mrs, Murray Netherington;, • SINCERE WELCOME, AWAITS Itou KnorPresbyterian Church Fume- iNvoRsllw. • Subjekt: !Samson; Yesterday and Today:: • hi PUBLIC , WOBBIIIP* * Ser/101i Subject"Shiners ATV' 11 a.m.. JUNIOR .CONGREGAnQN. •• 2.30 p.m. SUNDAY SC116014- -' Monday, - 8 pp': l(fting 'People's • Society. • : USTER Racumw grovART. DIRECTOR OF .ritiusE—mitp. FRANK SAJUNDERS. Cane and Worship the Lord in the '13'eauty of Holiness. . ... •.. . .-. , I • , , -.-- ,- ,•• ..,..-- . • •.„ Victoria 'St.*. United Church . , -MINISTER--.REV. LAWRENCE H. TURNER, B.A. ORGANIST -MRS. -L. HANNA ., ...10ram. - SABB011i SCHOOL. _____..„- ' .;,, • 11 a,P.LENTEN SERIES. VIA .THE JOKDAN. , 7 p.m., MEMORIAL SERVICE. PTE. CARL BLOOMFIEM Subject: ."Indestructible Armour:" • Monday 8 pp. Yowls r eople's. • _ 3.0,0 -P.M,. UNK.OW''1" ''''-'1311 MEP,. •• . - . .. : Goderich Baptist .Church /REV. JOSEPH JANES, M.A., PASTOR Mrs. Wilfred Donaldgon, Organist. 11 a.m. rUHLIC WORSHIP. Subject: "What Does It, Mean to Be a Christian:T. 3. pm- SUNDAY SCHOOL; 7 p.m. PUBLIC WORSHIP. Subjett: "Spiritual Vision:".. 'Monday3 pm Meeting of 11.Y.ry. „Wednesday- 8 lath. -prayer_lleeting, STO.N.OEES 'ALWAYS WELCOME , SETREL..PKWTKOOSTALTABEKNA.Cla „... „ : 16. ViAtEltliofp St. , . PA 00 . REV. A. G. HARRIS - .,:i4rIviceS;', 4. . • ' ' ' • . ..,. '. : , .. • •• 'Sunday -10.00 pan. • SUNDAY SCI10014 . , • • , • 11.00 a.m. .ifthe Lord's 'Itra•y,er." ' - 7.36 „pm; , "the Cities of Refuge."' , , TnesdaY .0.00 P.m.' Yoniig1Peoiiles-§erviee- ThurSday 8.00.pan:, Prayer Service. ' ,. . A Illiaiti'Vecome AWaits,,you at the "Centre4f Etangeltsne" THE CknitldillTHAT PREACHES 'iiiiHAT-THE BIBLE TEACHES. , . . .. '4) e• CAUIRCH NOTES,. 4 • On Monday evening the ineretierS of the senior ..and junior Mission Circles . of ''-the- Baptist' 'Chinch provided- a supper for the members-ef.the ,Mission Band and.'a happy time was spent by all. A.fter, sapper a. short ,program was :given by the Band consisting of, ....4eiterusesLand,readtnAlly..the followinz • • meinbers Wililom "ChTtife;-7°E •Schultz; „ Clara :Donaldson Ivy 'Bendall and. Gertrude Chase.,,L, - • • ,On Sunday evening at 7 o'cloott, „ Dr. G. S;Elhott VINitERINARI iCAGEON SMALL AND LARGE'ANIMALS At boded'. Drug Store* GOMA* every _Thursday • afternoon 'PHONE ZO3 .CL1NTON usionzu rfi. xuarratit ctasz This (ThUrSdaY) afternoon Mug's - trate F. Cook, reSerred judginent until Uttrell'Ist- on thcreharge,Tefirtak- hig false statements to a WACO officer laid againat =tett Talbet, Bert Gteer and "Logan .01eaVe of. Bayheid.. after argument. b:ad 'been• stfinuitted by CrOWit Attorney D. E. liohnes, and defence counsel, Frank Donnelly. • " "The trio were aequitted in last wPe0 9000 of a eharg'el of obstruct- ing .0 ,poliee, °Meer,arising out or an inveStigation into ,4•,ilte en "October 10090, at thelieme ef Bruce 'Mbore, Bayfield; .beekeeper, whoe charred, remains were found in the ruins. .1 Donnelly .claimed . -there should be no farther prosecution, as the, in- gredients of the one eharge were sim- ilar to those on which the aectised WeTe,, acquitted last week, • • • Mr. Holmes argued that the oin- plaiut Was a prior onemade before the one on which they were aequitted. Last week. it ..was agreed ,thtt,t' evi- dence heard at that time tu the Logan Cleave case would apply to the other accused, - • Youth Gets Suspended Sentence Suspended sentence was giien. Kew. neth" Dawe,: 16,. ef Grand Bend, who last Week Pleadedguilty to charges Of breaking, entering and theft at Grand Bend. He was remanded last week for sentence after the court had been told he boasted of being "hard-boiled." Magistrate Cook ,stated , he had talked with the bbY and. he -had evid-. ently Undergone -a • ehange qf thought. ,He had spent altogether fifteen days in jail. Ii imposing suspended sentence for two years ' he was 'OrdOred, by the Magistrate to be in at 11 o'clock every night,unless he was .with his parents, 'and to report to,. the pence once . a month: Ile is Mider bond of $100 to keep the peace. The court impressed the Viet that if, in the next two .years, he coMinits a similar offence he an be brought back and sentenced, and would be liable to- fourteen yeare on the breaking, entering and theft charges, ,and seven years on the other 'ellaiges breaking and entering with intent.' ct )3 I TV AR V. rie 41,41%.1 " Puller Broil repreientative, Winnifred O'Neil, Plinten, will be in *GoderiCit during Vebruary. For further information enquire n at Signal -Star otRee. • • •-3-0 Get 'Yenta MAO anal. driver's license and coupon. gas ration _book -from J'; • W; "MacVicar it MaeViear's " Shoe Store. Application* must be, Ailed in by the applicant. , "Dead line". is soon. • - ; • 7-10 Musical treat Vebrna.ry 23rd at Victoria Street 'United church, under auspices or choir, at 8 j.m. Admis- siort 25c. ' • • •- 7,8 • A bake Sale wlU be held, at the Ivie Mary' shop ',Saturday, February 24th, at 3 o'elock, under the auspices of St. Patrick's groan St. George's church. , flange at-.SkY. Hatter, WOnesday February 28th, 9. p.m. to 1 a.m. A.O.A.ra. 84:liners orchestra, Open, to -public. Adtaistdon :50c; • ': • -8 red fitter. In cad weather. Take LORNE CHRYSTAL Word has been received by Mrs. M. Wright, East street,of the death.of 'her 11,Fother;David Lorne "Chrystal, which oCcurted at 'his home at Regina,'Sash.; on '• Sunday, °February ' 18th. • Mr. Chrystal was born in Goderich over fifty' years ago, a son of the late' Mr. • nd Mrs. Alex. 'Chrystal. He • spent -tuanY Ye4rs in the Canadian West,, and was employed with the • Imperial Oil Company for some time untittabout five years ago illness ..compelled his retirement and confined him to 'his kerne. ' He is survived by his wife' and two sons, both serving with the .armed forces, one in Italy and the other still. in Canada; also by a brother, Charles.,' ,ot Regina, and a sister, Mrs.' M. Wright., • EDWARD DALTON 'or. Results LOT AND AND romp APTO,MOPILE TIRE ebain.,Apply at SI4ilq.41.,81,44 OFFICIO. OST.—BaCK LEATHER BIX4,- VOLD containing a,Strat of money as 'well PS iMpOrtlint Papers. Reward. Fliider plea* call EDWIN \ELLIOT% 20 v.E'rafalgar Street. ' IFOR84144 • Qid-establistied Kik•RDWARF.'all clOAL-713t/SINESS"--halen.gini-ta•--4 E.afttO :Of .:tttw elatt,e0,04,10hitroi icitC! . i "• '11,144-te•PSTA.T.14.4 A 00400.01# OR SALE. —A U Vd,i11.4 • •- ..donble disco and " twa.furrow, ploughs; all in good condition'. Phone , 1410, Carlow. • ' • 8.9x BUY 0D HORSES ' and dead cattle; must be suitable. for ,mink .'feed; • removed.' 'promptly. rnuD.G04131141, phone 998 r 22,. Olin - ton; Or JACK GILBERT, Phone 908 21, Clinton. Calls paid for. -*Witt viETANTED . TO BUY OR RENT.-,.. , ' Three or four ybedroent modern home, In• good eorkdition, .eentral. Hot Water heat. preferred.•. 'Write P.O. BOX 214, Goderich. •.• 5,8 ANTED...4101.1SE; PARTY WILL t'N • AND,• WOMEN; ;WATKINS' • Dealers are making more' meney today than ever hefore. Enjoy the, sectiritY and benefitof all'illation with 'the oldest and largest ceMpany of 10 kind In the .world., All sales records were anashed in 1944 — generous bonuses were paid to all Watkins dealers; Get Into business for your - 'self on our capitalin YOuri, home or adjacent locality; Suitable 'travel out - .fit required. 'Write, new for further lnforniation to TRE J. Itt,WATKINS COMPANY„ Dept. 0-0,1 2177 Masson Street, Montreal. . '7-8 one Page-Griffths UlliPlex Tablet daily po.ieush gor, small, suitable house R sALE,., ,,,, coox wrovo. . Gderich; bungalow or cottage type • , .1 . . containing vitamins A, B,, 0. and D andin g . = Princess rat), Apply. 56 'limas all essential minerals too. CaraPhen's preferred. Write to BOX 25$ SIGNAL- ' street: • • ' 8 S'PAR, giving description, location and Drug Stare. , • •, -8 =Reserve March ' 1$t1 and 16th for the three -act ecnOtlY 'Where's Grand- ma," in North street United church Mali, under the auspiees of the Women's Association : Admission 35e. 840 Reserve April. 7th fora rummage sale in Victotitt Street church under auspices of Bareka. '•-8 . Rummage sale, under the auspkes of the 'Margaret Seeger Club of St. George's church; Saturday; March 10th, - at 2 p.m., MacKay Hall. 8-9 Reserve Thursday and Friday, March, 22nd and 23rd, when ."Deacon Dubbe is corning to. town under the auspices a the !Goderich. Lions, Club; -8 Rhetilnittie pain, sciatica, lumbag0 tiniehlY relieved by, using Rumacaps. Recommended -by thousands who have. gainedbetter health. campbelrs Drug, Store. • • -8 A group of hats on sale at $1.75 at Miss MaeViear's Millinery store, King-- stOn• street.. Phone 462. • .-8 • ALEXANDER.—At. Alexander Hospit- al, Goderich, olt February 19th, 1945, to Mr. mid ,Mrs. Jack Altxander, EidonAtreet, Goderich, a sou. DUCItWORTH.-r-W/0. and Mrs. Rex- ford Duckworth (Irene wiry .are • _happy to announce the arri'val. of a son, Dennis Rexford, at Alexandra " 'Hospital, Gederich, • on. Monday February 19th, 1945. • ..G.L0T:J.SH,E11.,--At Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, on February 19th, 1945, to. Mr. and Mr. Wilfred GlOupher; Hueon roads goderich, a daughter. • A nienther of a well-known. Ashfield township family, ,Edward Dalton, Solt of the late_ James and Mary Flynn Dalton, of Kingsbridge, died in • Tor- onto on Thursday last. The remains.i were 'conveyed -to •Gederieh-by-O.N.It.- train. on Saturday and restediat the Brophey Funeral Home until Monday, ,morning, when burial took place' in the Kingsbridge cemetery.. Mr. Dalton had an interesting and adventurous life., :He -spent sonleyears in Alaska and the Yukon and latterly had extensive mining interests In -Northern Ontario, spending ,the winters in Toronto. He was in his- sixty-. eighth year and was Unmarried. • A sister, Mrs. James' Windle, of Detroit' is the lastsurviving member of a faintly of eleven. The funeral 'service took place at -St,. Joseph's -church,'., Kingsbridge, • on. Monday morning. Etequient high Inage •was sung by Rev. J. R. -Quigley, Bey. T. P. Hussey of Seaforth-assisting: Burial was in- St. Jpseph's cemetery,. The, -pallbearers being John, Jerry; James and Michael Dalton; Con. O'- Keefe and Thomas Garvey. Victoria street 'United 'church; will' honor the memory and, sacrifice Private Cart illlootitield„ who sur- rt.i.tdered his all in tile presecution of duty. Carl was a charter member of the - Christian- Service _Group, 'MAO *ill oecupy the choir. left on this casion, rendering two. Sacred numbers;' "Crossing the Bari"? by Tennyson, and "The Old Wigged- Cross?". The min- ister of the chureh;:"Rev; Lawrence 11. Iffiriref,7-W-1117'eonductLAbe-.-service'.and preach the sernfon,. the. subject being "Armor" Indestructible The,; minister will,also render a Solo entitled "Some Time We'll rnderstand." All are heartityinvit,ed to .share' the Solemnity and challenge of this memorial service. — Corporal,Miles Thiffils,.ofitioose Jaw, Sask., spent the week -end with his cousin, Miss Rose Aitken;•- • Miss kitthleett MaCEvian of 'Toronto: spent the week -end* with her Mother, Mrs. W, G. Machiwan. , * In the:Present.. 1 • ItOu should buy Life .Insurance, beiauge the futfare is A Most expensive !MOO. a M. FORD Get ineurea Stay Insured ...- ReAt *81410' i North la* 244016.1 Cemetery Memorials you. are hpAtedgrocu to in our . Clinton, . Exeter- , SeatOrth Phone 141r • nirIes promptly attended to, cortiihighant`,.a. Pryde (THOMAS PRIM), _ me.tNr.eYnE:—In : loving' memory .of IN 1VEMORIAIVI our dear,.sou'Vorthy, who passed . away ,February. 24th, 1941. Gone, dear son, gone forever; • " HO* we miss -your Smiling face; But you left us 't'o remember • None on earth ca.n. take your place. A happy launtr-tve-612Ce enjoyed— How • sweet 'the memory .still; . But death Has • left lonelineSs The 'world can tie'Ver ,fill.' ' • ---,Sadly, Missed; ..by •.Pather, Mother, Sisters and Brother. . ' 8x 8x•- • • •:-'---Inserted by his loving wife. • • . • tj SriCAQtriJr.41 loving mentery of ray • dear Itnibanci;' William. Sproul, .who • passed. away February. 18th, 1927.„ 4,`I seem to see in the soft dim light -light A face- L roved the best, • . And think of hint. When • the' sun's last ray • - - • • 'does down -in the far -Off west"- , PERSONAL_ MENTION Dere, of New York, is the guest of .her sister, Mrs; George Mac - Vital., Lighthouse street. ' . Miss Margaret MiieVicar has rei turned from 'Totento, where she At- tended the displays "Of spring raillinett, Mrs. F. H. Nichols .,has: to Belleville tole_with, ”herkUsband, Flt. -Lt, P. H. •IiieholS,, who, has been stationed At: :No. 1 Training .Comnianil;. Trenton. - *". • . Sgt. Harold X: 'Punier, ,of Trenton rt.C.A.F. station, spent the week -end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. 'Turner, Elgin ave. - LABOR BOARD DECISIONS " Among" decidtons handed but this week by -the Ontario Labor Relations Board Were two affecting Goderich coneerns, The board certified the United.' Brotherhood Of Carpenters, Local "2622 (OS bargaining agents at the • Goderich Organ „Co,, Ltd., and ordered' a vote at lhe plant of the Goderich: Manufacturing Co.,' Ltd, COAL, wimp; YOU REWIRE' COAL OR, COKE 0/0U1 • et COAL A.* HARD Lee Estate ARE Af - . price. ' • 854 1FOR SALE —NINE -PIECE. , ROOM suite; like new; also ofth library table and 00, end table. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTI9E' TO CREDITORS. • All persOns. having „claims against the estate of Edward Jones, late of Colborne Township, • who dicd,. o November 6th, 1944, are required •to forward particulars of their claims to the undersigned by March 3rd, 1945, after' which date the assets will be 44-trib•UVIL,t'. •:t=13ftwAr:I.4.. Q.NNET;;,LY: •Goderieh'", t '4foke; T+e, • • NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Make Is hereby given to all persons having Any claims Against the estate of Matilda Weller, late, of the. Town of: Goderich, in the County of Huron, widow, who died on or: about the .13th day of February, A.D. 1945; tosend same. to theundersigned on . or before the 9th ''day of -March, 1945,. as on and after that date the executor of the said estate • shall proceed to make distribution of the assets thereof, having- regard' only to .the claims so filed. - • • • ~" e• • • Dated at Goderich this 20th day Of February, A.D. 1645. • : • R. C, HAYS, „ Goderich, Ontario, ' 8-19 Solicitor of the said Estate, DISTKIBUTION TREES The agriculttire CoMraittee of Huron County Council met on Wednesday last to consider the prohlem of the distribu- tion :or trtes for planting -throughout the..eduaitY, • The County Counell has, in the.last few-YearS,-organized the distribution of. treea-• throughout the county. Al- thongh ninny thousands have been planted,: the 'heed' seenis to be as great as:ever•-•„It is the desire • of the coin, mittee . to- have. at least half -a -million trees planted throughegr the. county this year, • •• •. ; organiztng this 'year's distribution, it was felt that the best ',medium of placing trees was =through the schools. 'The . teachers :have been ',Sited to. :ac- cept the orders, for 'trees and the.:.Coun- eit has,..,:agreed4' tq,' deliver the -txf es direct/roil the Car to the schools at- \'xiS cost to any person 'so ordering. Any „mkt:4 "-,,detirens„Af 'procuring _trees should get an .application fOrta from the teacher in his .selMel :section.•' • It, •Mts .been arranged 'With 'the 'DePartmen.t- that individual' eiders of 500 .or ..trees will be packed separately •and delivered to the schools in the :same manger as other orders. The teachers. have. been requested to have all orders in the hands of •the pubile Seltool inspeetors by Mardi 17th; and thel-treett.,will be delivered. at the Most. Snitable.time, . .Any: person who may find, it Mere conirenient to lace orders With the. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE . . OF MAX FRA.NKEL, late of the Town of Goderich, in."the Cbunt3r a nuron, Jdetal__Deafer, --deceased, - NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- suant to Section -51 of. the Trusted Act that all creditors and others having claims or demands against the estate of • the said Max.. Frankel,. 1who died on or *about the ••7th day of 'August, 1942, are required on or 'before the 15th day. of 'April, 1945, to send by post prepaid, or deliver. to- Louis Olu'skin, care Of Mark Reingold„ Barrister, etc., 88 RiehmOndstreet west, Toronto. 1; Ontario, the executorof the .last Apply phone 952W. 8x DON'T LET TBE WEATHER. DE- CEIVE:You—sprint;is eoming, and the good inarIcets, for eggs -poultry are only 5-6 months ahead. Order your Kitchener S4g4-01ilcIta-p..oW--3---noted for livability,' early, . high Production, , Agent, RYAN • PRODUCE, Godericli " 22nd, 190 OUR BISAD-4,4t.b, %Wan B Compitozuslowifetiltitand Rappines, T. 4' 'Fa'tlils Wee:1'0'0404 ig Turn -overs 20 cents a dozen utrys UaKery a.‘ ",the Home of Tasty Pastry" MEL. OPLEORt Preptietar, PHONE 465 NOTICE NOTICE.—MALTING, BARLEY, We are now contraeting acreage for •the growing , of barley from, next Seas,on's crop For further particularsp . , contact G. T. '1/110g1411 & SONE/R.- Hensail,' Ontario. 'Telephone , 103t " Z',4*,4-• NOTICE. The loser would be greatly obliged if the man Who tiicked up, the baby's-..' white blanket oft •the street on Tues- day night, Febritary,13th, wO31111, please return it .0. AIRS, OLIVER, ,COOK, • Break street,. or leave it at, THE •SIGNAL -STAR. OZ T4:I RENT 4'24.1.-APIT4',,,,,4„vunNisliED APART-- , • .1alt.I.,nonveniences; over tigtrial or service. iiiStitutiOn. One ing the -minor installations or alter- ations • which are , incidental te the maintenance of such buildings -and prohises) - when performed by the „ regular employees of such •manufactur- ing, Industrial or seri/ice' institution, and has received a petition- requesting a • conference or the =Players and employees In the . saidindustry and: has authorized- the convening of Such conference: -: • : ...• . ' ..' .- NOW THEREFORE TAKE NOTICE ' that pursuant -to the Industrial: Stand- ards . Act, it.s.o. 1937, Chapter 191,, a ' conference of the emPlOYerS" and ',in- ployees engaged in the said Indlistry Iwithin the said; zone IS herebysum- mened to meet at the' Bedford 'Rotel, IGoderich,' •Ontario, ". on 'Wednesday, tlie 28th day. Of February, 1.945i at the hour of 3 o'clock in the afternoon v for the PUrpbse of inVestigati. g %And consider- P•rug.:atoX.L.., , Phone • 358. - • ." 4tf ISHEID ,or mnfurnighed ; modern, , 8 North Street(Gundry bldg.). Poe - 'session -March 5th. Apply W. EILLANP:, 81:1 TO BENT.—APARTMENT,,,..FIJO- To• ing' the conditions of labour and the practice's prevailing .in the .Sahol'' dustry and for *negotiating . and Sub: miffing to the Minister of Labour •p, Schedule of wages and hours. and .days of labour: . . • AND FPRTH'Elt. Tag], *NOTICE that the eMployers and employees who attend' such :conference are authorized and empowered. .by, the Industrial Standards Act to negotiate rt- schedule, and subject. 'to the approval of the Industry and Labour Board And the Minister of Labour, the Lieutenant - Governor in Counell.:1114 declare that :suchLadtednie, shall be binding. upon, all employers and eniployees in sudi industrY • AvhiCh includes 'all •persons and testament of the,. said deceased,„ jnanj way engaged or employed In their Christian names and surnames, the work or operations included in such addresses and 'descriptiOns;:. th,e full' industry: partieutarS of 'their. claims, tr. state' ',. DATEDATTORONTOrthis',19tir 'Went of their .accpunts„ and the nature day 0! February, 1945. •• of the_ securities (if any )2 held by . . (Chas. Daley), them. • - • 8- • MINISTER or LABou.o. TOWNSHIP COUNCIL ASI1F1ELD Council met February 12th,' sill members present,' Minutes of Jartu. ary meetirtg was read and appreted -rut& f3igned Reeve." • Notio or Ontario •Association of nivel Municipalities convention Febru- .4rY 27 and •ps, also notice of the Good' Roads convention February .28th and March 1st, were received.. Council authorized the Clerk to, attend 'the Rural Munielpalities convention :land Councillors..0. Andersen and P. Hamul- ton to attend the Good Roads Con- vention. • ' , The Clerk and Road Superintendent' were 'instructed to advertise for gravel tenders. , The following 'Mao:nil. aCeounis were ordered. paid: Payroll „NO. 1, mid*, roads, $364. Municipal Wold, supplies„,{ $21131; Dr. Z. "Grahams., dental Care, 3162; Diviision, Clerk and bailiff fees, '$14; Clerk, registering births, mar. riages" and deaths, $9.50; Separate School, mill rate on Provineitil grant, $250.90; Salvation Army, grant, $25; ,flennis Dalton, turkeys killed by (logs, $201 Zohn Garvey, valuer, $2; W. 8. Milmineg membership \, fee to Rural Municipalities; . (lorkneil, adjourned 4 meet March 12th. • • , C. kOlVISAGil, AND TARE' NOTICE that alter such last mentioned date, the said executor vvill proceed to distribute the,- assets, of the„said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims- of -which-he ..shall ---then have had notice, and that the, said• executor will not be liable for the said assets • or • any part 'thereof o atty per- son or persons of whose claims notice shall not have been 'received by him at., the tithe a such distribution. Dated the 14th day of February, AD 1945 ' MARK REINGO)LD, • ,88 Richmond:. Street West,. Toronto I, Ontario, , 8-10 Solicitorfor the said Executor. ottiMtito CARPENTRY INDUSTRY - GODERICW:ZONE • ' WHEREAS, the, Mihister of Labour has designated"' the Town of Goderich *and the suburban area lying adjacent thereto and lying viithln, a line, drawn as follows: Commencing at a point on the shore of Lake .1:Iuron between Lot 1 Lake' Divtsion and Let A Colborne Township. 'Then easterly following agricultural representative •at 'Clintontile north boundarle8 •Lots ;arta or the County 'Clerk at Gamin may tO the road between :Lots' B.. and D. 'do so, pr'eviding they are received net later than 'March These orders will also be delivered' to the school section -with the other „orders. ' ' RENT. • -7 EASILY -L. HEATED r'-apartMent, furnished or unfurn- ishe&t,two rooms and hathrooth, panti7 and cellar; 'Immediate- Possessies- ApPiy. 4:St. Vincent Street., phone 213. • • • ,•• 4tif 0. E.N 'UNFURNISHED . apartziient, alt' modern - lencee; immediate possessien: Appy 86 Newgate street.. tttit., • OBT-'1i011R. 11 and Driver's Liceffise, AND COUPON GAS RATION BOOKS • ac. Icar At Vicar's Shoe Store Applications nitult be filled xn by- the applicant. A/ - _ carmine- soon. „ Thence South. on 'the .1.a.st mentioned "road to the road between, Lots D* and p.• Thence easterly between Las °- And D to the Road allowance In ,Log E, The exeCuttie Of the -• Thenee•following the . rota in Lot., E Huron' -1°,refte south.eitSferly to Let 1 bet*een con, biter*: .Wonian$ „Missionary Society cessions 2 and 3. Thence following the between Pits ± and 2 in eoncession. 2 and 3. Thence southwesterly between Lots .1 and ,2 Dermot concessions, 2. ,tincil to the --Maitland River in Colborne Township., Thence following the Malt: land River to a: road between Lots 2 and 3 .3,Ittitland concession In Goderich Township.. Thence across the . River and south-westerly between if2 and 3,.;and Lots 106 aid 107, lit the Mait- land Coneession, to a line beipeen COneeSslonS 2 Mill 3 in kioderich PrOW4- Shlp. Thence. mirth' on a ,line behieen of ..sthe 'United Chiftardt Canada. Met: latg.t" rfionti°3d- reful' to °I° beltiltd•at3r ili pntario. street 'United church, Clint ton,. en Thursday, E'ebruary 8t11,. with' the' president, ..Mrs. 1Tairener ttotmesville, in. charge. Eiteonraging reports "front , seeretaries showed an advance during 1644. Plans were made' for the Presbyterial meeting to pe• held' In 11"ortil Street cluirelt, Oodetshilt, Itfai. 'thoSe attending the Meeting' from Goderiolt. were Miss .6. Worthy and Mrs. lloward ltobertson. ' ',1,concessiona 2 and 3 to the. botMdafY • • a , .111ST 'IN NeW English Dinner <, Sets Service for 6-8and 12' a English China Tea • Cups and Suttere—Teavoto SEMITIVO ART AMY " ittatItX Eft rho* between Lots 2 and 3. Theno wester- ly between -Lots 2 and 'ft itcroSs 000. cessions 2 and 1 Lake Jitirvey, to the shore of Lake Ilium. . Thence follow., Ing the :pore- line northerly to tiled tplotee' of cominencement at the north:. west corner 44 1.46t A Colbikne -Town. • ship, as 4 Zane for the CARPENTRY INDUSTRY, 'which he lino defined AO all work usually perforitied by' ear- pentera and jOhlerfl in e0n11,0et10)1 with the construotioit, erection, repair, re. modelling or ,,alteratiort, of the whole or any part Of any btilltling or strutture, except Maintenance'. re/v.111(ot°. Ole braiding.% itt‘ti pretnisN5 used In the !ODA 490.7e/17 FOODS 40,04P 05YH' 1.9 40/Yer &cm 01/4k4W7r. , • PALIVIOLIV • EER FottnEs. ,Ott) Rey. elplo cakit C,',tket iJ IIPERSIJDS - 20' ALTII1E 8618 16 -oz, 1104 • ;1U vnit CORDIAL5.OZ. lath Cor,icent,rate• 090. Btt.jar 0All''S fliggit twirl gEcTAR - Lb. gon,A Oa' • IICAltg, FLOUR:: Aunt Pk. 130 NN PAGE White;. in, Brown EoJel, 150 ORAR eh. G32EN FRUITS & VEGETABLES GRAPEFRUITt 'maish $.� �'s .1 for 110 -ORAiittS. gse.m.'4"'14,Z 550 'LEMONS c*"°rn'ai La'" 30°!* D°F. 390 H4" M?"'""k• Fresh, mrrni 71" ". 210 SPINACII, dtift:!Y' I,.oxf 2 Lbs250 titrignye lotive Grown No.. 1 Gra*. ytat. 150 .741,1 AT Iwo • w CANADA NO. , POTATOES, 1"..-1);',' 290 SPY oil MoiNT081-1 tav Grown APPLESt eotnitibi Oiltdo • 1 , putt 620' ft,..,FOOD STORES .„ tread Mom & Pocific Two Co. ttd,, etunogov "vvo vierv .h oOket to ittrut toptleMis. •••