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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1945-05-03, Page 3UDLEY Ti, ,goi4ES , i3arrter, Etc, Od`i(:t? ` Co xt z ' u , Reuse; gotlericli, . el`ph 'T e...ons 55, ‘; M A SUTHERLAND Barrister and ,Solicitor Office—North St.,: Goderich. Prion 750 CHARTERS, ACc®®UrNTAT itTANTExTH and ]y1ON'1`Lr1T13,, lI1 Chartered , ecountants 5 .Albert Street, Stratford • r. t• ..'X'4rUa�ItO . Qffiep;. 342 Bay St 4e .:•� 1j eKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE, IN. SURANCE" CO.—Farmand fated town property insured. • 'Officers—President,. W. R. Arebi- " 1d; ' forth) ; "V President, Fir ""cGregor, Clinton; Manager and Secretary-Treasurer4' M. A. Reid, See. forth, :,.•. R. ea-< Direcxors : �V... 'R. •Arehibxtid, • forth ; Frank McGregor, Clinton ; A.lex. Broadfoot, . • Seaforth,t , Chris: Leon bardt, Bornholm,; 1+3. I: Trewartha, Clinton; Jahn L, Malone, Seaforth; Alex.. McEwing,. -Myth; Hugh,Clinton.lex- ander, Walton; Geo. Leitch,. Agents --john E. Pepper,. Bruce, field; R. F. McKercher, Dublin; Prueter, Brodhagen; George A. Watt, Blyth. Policy -holders- can Make a . pay - Y -nuts ainct get heir,.2axrds ,reeeipt,at :;. +the:,Royai"Batik, Clinton; Calvin (lute's,, -Grocery; Kingston Street, . GoderitX- or Reid',s General Store,• Bayfield., Coupoua • new "valid axe : butter•9 to 1070, ,suga"r 4.0' to i..presetve ,jet. to r'd= F ,•iye s Y � valid c0Mroi15 .'l . )$Qok .I.baV`e no. "expiry date. . X ;LES LA1WLIIN(l:`: �E-. . After May 15 all `types of men's;. women's : and. children's • clothing; a�"�rc- • gardless Of~ tine, date "of 'their.' ma•nu- facture, must' be ;labelled with the manufacturer's Prices Board license number, the' line : number wind size, ac- cording to a xiew order, 'extending qual, y it � controls, The • label, 'pro:;..; 'vides the.Board with the necessary in- formation, for Investigating any eases of suspected degradation, mus; always be attached- to the - garment when it reaches` the Customer. On the sap of clothes" _ :which •Inave been, custom. tailored or made to measure by a tailor or home dressmaker; only the Board - license number- need be shown on the label. Sales alips_:must be issued for retail sales if -the customer requests', t hexa' ._ F. T. Armstrong east on OPTICIAN; awed OPTOMETitIBT Square —r Goderich ' "See Armstrong and See. Setter" At_ Lucknow every Wednesday, fern* 2 ; to 1. TIE. F. ,rt• R. FORSTER, EYE, EAR, NOSE, • rr$RDAT Late 1Ioulre Surgeon New York Ophthali"nic and Aural ••Hospital, assist ant :at Moorefield Bye 'Hospital' •and, Golden Square Throat • Hospital, .London, England. EYES TESTED,GLASSES SUPPLIED 53- Waterloo Street S„ Stratford. Telephone 207. `" ; • Next yinit ti dforc Hotel, Goderich,, Wednesday, .. June 27th; at • 2 p,m. till 4,30 CHIROPRACTOR AND DRUGLESS - THERAPIST . - Goderich, Phone 341 , Office hours -=•-•10 to .12 a.m.,, 2 to 6 - and 7 to 8.p.in., Tuesday, • Friday and • Saturday. --'10 to 12 a.m. only on Wednesday. Monday and Thursday at Mitchell, •I - Mineral A nye baths by appointment only,• - A N. ATKINSO 1'' 51 South .St. - Registered under Drugless Practitioners Act for the Province of Ontario. PUBLIC NOTICE . P. S. CARMAN, lkUS.,B., F.A.G,O., • Member Ontario Music Teachers' Associatio• n. ;Pupils prepared.,. for any music exams Residence ;. Mr. •3, Craig's, St. Geor`ge's Crescent:. HAROLD JACKSON. Specialist in Farm and 'Household -1' Sales. Licensed in Huron and - Perth Counties, "Prices reasonable ; satis- faction guaranteed. Por information, 'etc., write or phone' (collect) HAROLD • JACKSON, Rat. 4, Seaforth, or phone 661-14, , Seafort'li; or phone 567, • Goderich:. • EettlnqYou DOWN? • If morning finds you only haft rested, still why. • if year sleep is broiien by6tful tossing and turning .. if you can't seen; to • settle down to relating rest your kidneys may bite lylaaa e• - • , . When your kidneys get out •of order, your sleep usually angers. . To help your Iddneys regain a normal condition, to help you enjoy restful sleep --nae Dodd's Kidney Pills, a • favourite treatnnent for more than .Iiif • century. Dodd's Kidney Pills are"easy, to • use and. are not habit forming. Ask' for Dodds -:Kidney -Pill's at any drug counter. .Look for, the blue.box with. the red band 127 • Dodd's Kidney Pills Geo. G. MacEwan :- File, Accident and ' Motor Car , Insurance OFFICE•---�McASONIIC�7,�.,TEMPLE WEST STREE1'�r PHONE 230: G.ODERIC :•. • VIYAMINR-COMPLEX ' .-.+� LIQUtt) & TAB .EI' FORM MIMPBELL'S DRUG STORE Ji w• V:C�.iIJ! IE . - P.... R • YAN . . •:k • Real.: Fstute and :Inouranee Office and' ,esidence : - • ' 11 • Trafalgar _ Street 'Phdne 663 • FOR SALE—Houses of all kinds; choke building lots, business pro' perty and several good farina. Y Donald SB. luie EXPERIENCED• . AUCTIONEER • 'Licensed for, Counties of Huron ` and Bruce ADDRESS -r • Ripley, . Ont. Phone ;Ripley, 49' For information apply to J. "N., • Kernighan, .Division Court, Cler k, • Goderich, Ont,r, . , • sir aT CAPITAL THEATRE ' .o� TREMIMI 4 t Now --Humphrey I3ogart and Lauren ;iiiacall, is "To Have and ..Have Not." ",' , Monday, Tuesday :and Wednesday r Georgie ,Couiowris, (iso Masseu, Stanley Ridges, N• ancy Gates_ and. , Paul' Guiltoyle . . ,The..4rauiatic shock of the eentury ! A 'stern. warning •to all the . ..g I -World that the • Gerfnans intent ,be watched AFTER ,the war. Thursday, I+'r'iitiay and Saturday—Here It Is! !°! Bob Hope, Virginia Mayo, Walter ilrefinan, 'victor 'MoLaglen, and: Walter Siezak Heave lio, :ane hearties; anal Tonne'- be:A$d ship for a swashbuckling -' guise 'with. Cap'.ri IXopo and his merry marauders; It's .a .,Technicolor trove o' treasure if :you're looking 'for - entertain- „ �.�► he •P1UNC1SS and the PIRATE” matinees Wednesdays, 'Saturdays and holidays at 2.30 p.ni Coming"Tonight and I.very° Night"' Rit c U ayvvortlt, eager-fae4 d� f ;the Julvegltai. Midget libekey teams `of Goderich listelied",:wit; "rapt attention to slleehes title'b° Frank Seiko,. businessancige'r of the Toronto Maple ,Leaf hoe]ey team'and three• of its star players, BobDavidson Gus °Bo 1ner and Reg. % amiiton, at a largely jet - tended dinner • of the 'Lions,Ciulr On Friday. night.. The boys had dined at :the'liritislk Exchange Hotel before join- ing the Lions at the Bedford Hotel • Lions President. W. 3...Hodge con-` gra`tuhited the boys upon'--thei ...sue - cess in the past season's play and upon the good sportsmanship. •they, had shown during the season. Lion . Harry Watson, chairman of :the Lions Oiub's boys and girls, committee,'" highly, praised the young hockeyists. LL"�on n4i7'. a Goates introduced.. the guests, and as eachrose to hid feet lie was • greeted "'with prolonged ap- plause, for the winners of the much - coveted Stanley Cup had come direct, •from Toronto for this meeting. • Mr. Selke, who interspersed his ad- dress with the relation of.many hum- otous• incidents, expressed thanks for. the Club s i nvitaticnr.• In all l iiiriility may I say that as icing as we deserve the friendship of such, as you, hockey will not suffer," lie told the .assembled Liens, He 'reviewed the • history of :the•Maple Leafs, who; she aaid,:had rte• ,preseptativea of ; all "creeds and of Nay --'nationalities. U..: • ,...- ,:r .:,. Soutd'' ""or' the Hoekey . "Greats "We wanted t`he • Stanley Cup," he said, "but not at the expense 'of good sportsmanship We have had bill liant•llockey players on our tenni, such. as King Clancy, -Charlie Conacher, and Sy'. Apps." The last he described as "colorful, high—class; never used ti cuss word, never drank nor smoked, lived, cleanly, and had, courage."'• Mr. 'Sellfe• turned to • the other dis ting; ished`1Sgures of the ,hockey world. Bob; Davidson, he ,; said, represents "solidarity, honesty, good team work, always giving his best." Reg. Hami1- ton had sincerity of effort andwas the only feligw pow on the team who was ;on the famous trip of the Maple Leafs and . the Detroit Red Wings to the West Coast sponsored by the Gyro. Clubs. : Gus- Bodner, the speaker con- tinned, ontinned, "Is a grand fellow:" "You eonie from a section.;:of Ontario which is rich in hockey" tradition: It, has, given :ups, ,Howie Morenz, Cyclone;" Taylor and Carie Harris.: ,With • that heritage' and the kindness of theLons there should be' 'one or two of you coming, up to the Maple Leafs :each year," he told the . boys.. "The:, nicest thing , about winning the cup is the` friendship of f peoplelike you," he concluded: • ' . • Tips far Young, Players Bob Davidson gave some line "Tips" on haw to be a good hockey player. First essential,, is to be a good skater; develop a good shot ` and practise it; stick -handle welt. and . learn to pass the puck-; give team play and do as the coach. tells ,you ; keep .yourselves in good'condition.. He hoped the:,Lioirs hockey club .would send a member.,to the Maple Leafs. • - Reg. Hamilton stressecf' The value of- a good education; it assists. spprt. "Don't neglect your studies;" he urged. pus Bodner, the most recent, idol of hockex, . fans, said he plays for the sake of the sport. "Relax, and let' the other fellows heip'•,you," he advised. He' was given an ovation by his .young hearers, and after dinner many, of the teen-age boys gathered around the nineteen -year-old hockey 'star for• a Chat, Autographs of all the visitors were eagerly collected. Mayon .,ltlooney extended a civic, welcome to the guests, and .Lion Riuket d'introduced Lion Joe Murphy, coach of the Juvenile team; eche in --turn :introduced members of the WADI as follows; -Billy Newcombe, Jim Bisset,. `Jerry • Ginn, Gordon Lauzoii, Bobby .^ Allen,':, George . Westlake; . iondfe" - Bruce MacDonald, "Skipper" Bruce' MacDonald, Don° Ainslie, Ji Min 0 io•L. . 'Whetstone and 'Harry 'Westbrook, coaches, -introduced the Midgets as follows': Don Holmes, Billy Beacom, Jack Meriam, Roy . Stoddart Donald Langridge, Leonard - McGee,. Mac Roberts, .Jiro Saunders, Murray Holland, Jack -Needham,- , Jack L 'rice, ,. *Or EAGTJE - The; Goderich .branch - of the NOSY ? ague Met on. ThOrsday night. in. the Council ehamber :at . the Town hall, The, chairnianl' Mr:.'. H. M. onteith; 1)1'0040--' E..r 3.. Pridlrain, chairnaait of ...the. Magazine committee; reported that1300 : pounds had been received and of these 800 pounds were -sent tooleabdguartcrs and the -remainder wilt go forward shortly,, - The -comforts :committee report, pre- pared'. by Mrs. G. L. Persons, Wes tread, by Mrs. 'i'V. J. -Buchanan; • It showed tint the following :shipment• had been made: '36 pairs of socks, 12 pairs Minesweepers • mutts,, 8. knitted, toques, p fur coats, one • leather • coat Harold Warren, DOA. Warren, Garth 1ainilton, Ronald Sproul, •Barry Doak Edwin Monk, • Windbreakers • for tht ' Juveniles and 'Lions' crests for the Midgets were to be presented at this Meeting, but as they were not at hand -the presentation' was postponed to a later time. • J y s end iarold , .. Warren extended the thanks~ of.. their teams to the Lions. • • Among the Lions present : were George Johnston and •H. ,Lawson, man- agers of the - Clinton, hockey team. The draw, for a war savings certificate was won by Mr. •.Causen , *ho ., re- quested that: it be given to the Lions' hildren's fund. •- With .Miss Mary Joyce Strachan at the piano, Mr. Ralph Henderson , sang two solos in good • vuiee and led the Club in singing.• s • , ,,_:, AY ard, ..1945` ° AFIEILI PAYFIELi», May'and Mrt Jack Stewart of la.milton speilt :the week-end„,.at their- home here. -..c.„.31 Pte. John' Elsdon of CampPQM, Spent, the Week -end at the rectory. s � friends.. h �,hc, many` fr e ds of, M1Se Josop ills -Stirling will be, sorry to hear that-,snze was Obliged to return. to Clinton *hos- pital hospital hest week to undergh another 'operation en her hili.„ •; . Er• Pte. •• lx"eitli Brandon -Pte° mice Larsoa of London spent `Clam the week -end at theiehomes• itn the village. Mrs. E. Featherston and .Mrs.' C,' Parker .returned from °Sarnia on. Sat- .urday after spending the past', two weeks with'` Mrs, H, Kmg. . Mr, a n r •u° d M s: R ym:and Bristol; • of Washington, D,C,x 'arrived. on Friday_ to spend the season at' their home here, Mrs: 'Grant Turner tapd son .Teddy, •I ••'•'ones and Airs. E. Weston spent the week -end in London. ° Mrs. D. A',° Volume •returned home. last week after spending' some time in Toronto and Stratford. She was and 30 O scrapbooks. Letters of'faeknowiedg sent o ts, parcels and ditty bags sent at Christ- mus..,were read by the secretary, .Miss L: Robinson, from Lieut: Rolph Mon- teith, Mise Roberta °Johnston --and AB. John Robbie, R°C.N., .SZ° Johne, Nfld. A letter, from headquarters gave the information that the Navy . League - hostels 'aid clubs, had' an attendance in 1944 _-of ,,. 3;220,454 ;- 'mi..1,007,652 meals, and provided beds:tor `477,330. • • It was decided to hold. the meetings quarterly, on the last Thcirsday of the quarter. accompanied by Mrs. 5billsowof Car- : nnan, Man°, .who .will spend the siunnt,er .with her: i(AC: Fred. Wester, ' of the R,C.A.P., Grand ' lend,, spent the weekkt zi(l at, his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Atkinson and daughter, Marion, of" Detroit,,have rented. the 'Cleave -hoes•; on the Blue Water H ighway -and spent the week- end there,' eisef and MrS. �H. l�tiib#1 s Lo - Prof., nd s hof. _._n don' spent the week -end: at their .+got« tage. ti Lieut. Canneron Killoran, son of Judge and Mrs: J L, B~allorali, Strut-, . ford, formerly , Godsr%e �, was a candidate .for t@Lberl noinination at the Pert# riding cOnvention had. ,at Mitchell on Monday night. • '. : :•, Theo nn- `dwofooruVnedredathri:eououonf,tyEllfnte,1 ownzswiasa' hodsee as•the partynominee. Lieut. Killoran returned /rom ;overseasmtrue ago, r' TUNE 4th is Election Day for' the niember$ of our arrnei 'J from Ontarib, as it is here -at' home.. The- ari.anements. • made provide ample " time fpr, :the overseas vote to: big • . Returning Officers are already overseas. , Something more,,however, . must be Acme if our voterlove why an Ontario election was 'forced upon us at.this time. I appeal to each one of you'who read this message to write NO :..%ave our, men and women overseas all the information you to tell them the correct name of the Provincial Riding in v entitled to vote, and the name of the,candidate.. This is of the ance because so; many of theme have never voted before and between the'names and boundaries of Provincial and Domi • make it doubly •necessary- that, you be sure to give them the 'e the -Riding -in which they are entitled to cast their ballot on J t If you are in doubt as to any details please call the Progressii L;ka Office in your locality an d get the necessary information :with Be,,sure to send this air pail today The election date June 4th. PUJBLISH,ED BY THE' PROGRESSIVE • 'CONSERVATIVE: PARTY