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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1945-06-07, Page 3HURON tOUN7 'r'S P.oitsmoqr WEEKLY Y 11414 ihrTh law TOY NINrLr EvENTg „TEAR. N Di rectory 23 ^■■RIVD1 r :L, HOIXES °oh• ' • Barrister, T�tc. Office .Court Uollde, Goderich:, Telephone G5• • �7. Tele •�, •. Wt,' a., SUTH RJ iA » _ , Barrister and, Solicitor OfdeeNorth St., Goderieb, Phone 760 1 �.••�w+l..-.fig ' CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT ' r. ONTJ ITand MONTE+iITH , Chartered Accountants * 51 ,Albert Street, Strgtford Torontb Office; 392•:$ay. Street p1.ARSON-BUNT &• CO. Accountanta• and Auditors 195 Dundas St:, -' ,. London, Ont. Fairmount , 3877. " . INSURANCE McKILLOP MUTUAL DIRE IN- SURANCE CO.—Farm and iso- lated town property insured. W. R. .Arch Officers --President, � bald, Seaforth; Viae -President, Frank McUregor, Clinton; Manager and A. A. M. Reid,Sea- forth.- forth.- Directors—W; R. Archibald, Sea - forth ; 'Frank McGregor, Clinton; Alex. Broadfoot, Seaforth; Chris. Leon hardt, .,Borrthtlni ; E, ,' J. Trewartha, Clinton; John `L, ' Malone, •Seaforth ; :. BcEw?n.3_,._BlFth ; Hugh Alex - 6 tch,Clinton; nts: Tohn `E; Vetiver, Druce - h field;, R.-- F,,.,McKerelier Dublin; IT.:F. Prueter, Brodhagen ; George A. . Watt, Blyth. holders. make,.�tl 1L�p thents and get their, cards receipted at the Royal Bank, Clinton; Calvin Cutt'sL Grocery j Kingston, Street, . Goderich, or _•J. 11. Reid's General Store, Bayfield. juppLCAL R, F. J. R. FORSTER, EYE, EAR, NOSE, THBOAT • Late House Surgeon New York. Ophthalmic and Aural Hospital, assist- ant at Moorefield Eye Hospital and Golden ' Square . Throat Hospital, London, England. , EYES' TESTED, GLASSES SUPPLIED. 63 Waterloo Street S.,: Stratford, Telephone 267. • Next visit Bedfoid Hotel, Goderich, Wednesday, June 27th;. at " 2 P.M. till 4,30 'p.m. CHIROPRACTOR AND DRUGLESS THERAPIST' Goderich, • Phone 341 ' Office hours -10 to 1.2 a.m.,. 2 to 5 and 7 ' to 8 p.m., Tuesdiiy,Friday .and Saturday,- • • 10 to 12 a.m. only on Wednesday. Monday and Thursday at Mitchell: Mineral • fume , , baths try appointment: only. ' •- A. N. ATKINSON • • 51 South' St. Registered" tinder Drugless Practitioners. Act for the Province of Ontario PUBLIC NOTICE. �v P: S. CARMAN; Mus. ,Bac.-; LA. v G.O. ;-L.T.C.L.; Member of Ontario Music Teachers' Association; . Organist and Choir `Leader, St. Georges Church.. Pupils taken. • Residence; Mr. J.' Craig's, St. George's Crescent. „:.. HAROLD 'JACKSON._: • Specialist in Farm. and Ho`useiiold r Sales. } Lieeiised -in--Huron and -Perth - :4 Counties. Prices reasonable ; . satls-. faction guaranteed. For information, etc,,,.write.or phone (collect) HAROLD JACKSON, R.E,; 4, Seaforth, or 'phone' 661.-14, Seaforth, or ' phone 867, Goderich, DUE, .SATES ,iO RATION' COUPO21S. .Coupons now valid are, butter' 90 to � 109, sugar 44 to 59 and preserves '33 to 56, CANADA'S • S*'GAR S1T1. ATIQN . . During the last seven months of the year . Canadian •consumers will receive nine pounds of sugar, with a further ten pounds permitted for canning Pur poses. ” Allowances are divided as fol- lows.; ollows: J'une, July, August,, October and' December, ; one pound each, witch' two poundseach being, granted in .Septem her and . November, Reductions ef- footed ' to meet the .decreased supply, will be shared bycivilian consumers, members of the armed forces, all in, F. •T.,Armstrong' OPTICIAN and OPTOMETRIST Square Go4er eh "See Armstrong and. See Retttr" At . Lueknow ; every Wednesday, ,lQrm2to6. - . G. MacEwa Geo n Fire, Accident ..and .Motor Car--- insurance t. OF�C�-�Ao �C'TE iPi E 1 WEST STREET PHONE 230 GODERRICH —A -J. -RYAN GODS IGi, ONTARIO T: R DX', JUNE 7 ,1 45 d Rours P,.oroseto Fix ' Chief Of 'Police Ross .reparted.• on •jeMng pf coal in May,,;ts �fallaivs;: of Sale . of Gasoline. `servRee Station Proprietors A* Council. to rte: ' a Bylaw " U Garage and Service station.pet atexS would ,like" to preserve .as far as VQs-`' sible the shorter hours, of, business that were ,observed until recently under the wartime, regulations; and on: Friday night a Petition was, presented to the Town , Council, with nineteen " signa- tires, asking for the passing of a by:.. law to fix hours ,of` sale of ,gasoline. The hours; proposed are as fellows: Monday to" Fri,ay, 7' a.m. to 7 :p,in •,.` Saturday., 7 a.m, to '10 pain. • for. Sun- day, a rotating schedule .whereby at least four sales outlets would be open until u p,m. • A deputation was present for the operators, Iteg, 11:1eGee acting as chief spokesman, and there was a free -and - easy' discussion of the situati u • _ While 'there was sympathy . with the reluctance of the operator's to go baelt, to the long hours that prevailed before the war, it was pointed out that Gode- rich was a; tourist tewn,"and gasoline. was frequently needed after 7 •o'clock, and soineti.ines businessmen were calledt of o i town On shot notice. It was suggested th. at an arrangement uemade to• have 'one place open on - week=nights until 10, o'clock. Another' proposal' was thrift,' instead of asking the Council to pass a bylaw; the operators Make an agreement among themselves as =, to their hours. M4layer .!bone' said that If the. °opncil '..a. sed- a b yl w.'at._mi , p,.s y' a. a _._ ht be nei£ssaa . g. Y to 'flit ose • a Itemise' fee, and the C,01:111 - Ca would be expected to exercise •some control o1 the business, The Clerk said the Town Solicitor t sure that -the Ge 1—eoirld•-, pass a bylaw.. f Will' Employ .More Men - one of the councillors "having said that returning soldiers would want work and if garages were kepi Open 'as before it would' mean employment „for quite a number of men,: Councillor, Prevett said that all the garages con- templated taking on more men when they become available. Each of, them would need from three to seven., ad- ditional men. " . The matter was referred to- the special committee for further . con- sideration, ' All the • mezitbers of Council were 'Real Estate , and insurance. Office and Residence: 11 `Trafalgar' ;Street Phone 663 .''FOR.. SALE—Houk-8'd all kinds, choice' building lots, business pro-. perty` and several good .farms. Donald B. Blue EXPERIENCED AUCTIONEER .,Licensed for Comities Ail_ Duren and Bruce - • ADDRESS,: Ripley, Ont. • Phone Ripley; `49 For information:appiy to J: N. Herdighan, Division Court ;Clerk, Goderich, Ont. '• T If7..-E R E 1.5*, NA °OTH.Eit" TOBACCO FOR PIPE OR. ROLLING YOUR OWN • •,share the increase with the ()tiler nations dra, ing on the pool. Increase to Canadians would, it is estimated authoritatively, approximate one -fiftieth . of a' . pound- of the late 'Mrs. Andrew Archibald ,Town • " Company` Scale. .. Weight `Mustard 'Coal Co. ...13401b. . 7,3101b. Sauits Coax ,,Co. ..:......27401b4 2720 lb, ,Dean' 'Coal Co,..,,,,,.,,,, 5301b. 5101b., .C.. C. Lee Estate ...4,..,250 ib. QO Ib, Seabrook Coal ,Co ...40801b. 100lb Applications for , building permits were ifrona `Isaac. „Tabb, Wolfe street. for .a frame garage; Boy Merriam, Last street,, for re -siding his< house, a'lid',George Wilson, bucks street, for reshingling his KIKV`elling. .• J.14. Buechler ',petitioned for the 'construction, ;of a 'sewer- . on `Trafalgar Atreet lion! ,Cambria road to the east side of lot 772,- Referred to _ public works committee, Council decided to join the C.anad'ian Federation . of Mayors and lilunicipa- :sties, • membership 'fee $1.p, and asked the ,Mayor to attend the annual con- vention at Toronto June •18 to 21. , The Ontario • Municipal Association gave notice of :its annual meeting, to be field .,at .`RerontQ August 28-31,'. and asked that any, resolutions—to come before the meeting be .sent. in by August 7th. Thiswas referred „to the fiance committee. :9. E. Marley' 'Limited, London, wrote apologizing for putting a com- mercial poster' on the . signboard in Court -House Park'(reseryed .for Gov- ernment posters -Y- and stated that as Government , .advertising will now • be reduced edu d will not lleri:- quired,any .longer -and will be removed. • rs; .Q,. ,Smith's c er--of $35 for the b. ta !ding at the' Town dump grounds vias referred to the public works com- mittee. ' A letter from. a Brampton man in- terested iii work --with boys and'giris that would- invol " the' use 011ie. Ves • street rusk' •was ,sent to, , the special coiniuittee,V b —The finance con ittee-"recommend • , that no • action be taken on the request of the Health League of Canada for a grant tTi€ t : a -grant of $200 pe made -to the overseas parcels committee; that the offer of Mrs. Rose Liscombe of $10 for two lots on Elizabeth street be accepted, and also the offer of Oliver Gook, of $10 fora portion of Tilt's sur- vey; • the: , purchaser in each case to pay the cost of convey auce. Relief accounts for May amounted to $147.48. The industrial colniuittee feeoiu- indnded that the Matter of repairs at the stockyard building be" left in the hands. of the chairman. - Public Rest Room The question of establishing a public rest room was again raised, A few 'years ago the -proposal that a rest room be provided' in ''connection .with the Court Hause made- some progress, but was dropped, and the, -chairmen of the public .works end parks committees were asked to look into the matter ,again. The` matter',of bringing the transient traders, bylaw lip to'clate was referred to the special committee. Reference was made to the dumping of refuse on the lake shore south of the C.P,.R. station yards, ajnd a motion was passed' that the 'nuisance be brought to the attention of the Federal Public- 'Works Department. and the Purity Flour Mills Co. be advised of the 'council's' action. mee Thting.is concluded', the business of the Mr. and Mrs. Frank 'Robinson and ,Miss Bessie Waite attended the funeral ,dustriesand quota; users.. : Answering 'complaints • .:about the. use of sugar by . breweries, the Ration Administration has announced that no sag*. is used 'for the brewing of beer or hard liquor in Canada. At • the beginning of the present year the world's stocks' of sugar' totalled 4,100; 000- tons, the ' lowest in many years. By the end of the year the world's sup- ply -'will be down to three million tons. Canada's supply is cut .184 million potuids. '• While,:an increase in sugar beet. pro- duction in Canada' would increase,,the' total amount' of sugar in ...the world pool, Canada would haus to J • INS RANGE and • REAL ESTATE PHONE. 24 ' GODERICH APPETITE... GOOD PETITE... GOOD DIGESTION per person per year. at Seaforth, • Message from G�dtrick ,Old `Bogs AT THE `DI PRONE 4 Now—Vicki ' Oaum's daring, story, "UOwn,_. BERLIN.' 'r MON. TU''ES..and 1178U.- „ Lon 17EO.- Lon McAllister, Jeanne Craine and Edmund O'Brien In 'association with the U.S., Army Air.1 ogees present. Moss liprt's ':great story of Abe. lads who flew • y '.‘WINGED VICTORY”, • THEIR. FIKI. and SAT. • , a rat "O'Brien,, Carole Landis and George Ilurpby i;, • Packed with' laughs and romantic adveiitnre collies the season's • s top inyater3-comedy , < , , "Having Wonderful Criine l t1ii ' Wednesdays, Saturdays and holidays at 0.30. p'.it►i. „Coniing--"Sondat Dinner for a. Soldier," and "Fighting Lady," • DEL.TvON• DAY ,ASA. 4I ORTH, J ,NN 13th: Wednesday, ' `ane✓ ' 1.3th,' 'IS' the 'date of the third annual uron' Federation of Agricultiire, *field day ' and p'icitio'- to be held at, Lions', P rk,• S'eafortli: All arrnngewents 1 aief been completed' for, the big day, which ' promises..10 be one of the .most notable gatherings in, Huron county this year, With u attendance running into, many thous- ands front this anddadioiniut; Counties.. Sports are being featured largely, in the• program this • year , and will' get under way. at 10.30 a,3n. . softball tournament between teams . from °the, counties of °X'erth, Bruce, Wellington and. Unroll will ,be held: for a' prize of $50. A lacrosse nxatch ' between Brampton and Norval . teams should prove unusually interesting. • A square dance contest, ari„ old -bine fiddler contest, a calling -off contest and a horseshoe pitching contest open to tpe',counties of Perth, Bruce, -Welling- ton: and 'limon are also features of the program. Children's races, for' ail: children up to 'sixteeil years of age, wi run oil' fo'1r good prizes in each ev• e ' .. • The picnic will be officially opened at 1,15 p,in. by Jim Hunter, °FRB radio news commentator, -and former Huron county „ old boy. Other prom- inent speakers will be present. Educational t n al exhibits will " be : con - ail • t . led in large tenth.. on the grounds, and ,will include the Don iuion, Depart- ment .of 'Agriculture • exhibit; -O.A,C. pasture. - xhibit ; National • Film, -Board contintiou allowing of'' piettir`ee of terest to. agriculturists ;: war relics; new farm -machinery; veterinary elinie; , iTho �Ilron.- lolstean Q. �i? r:eAe?da ei;es k dbsit--• eGietion-re.:gutinghHolsteii attie,b ,thevarious mem- bers. • ded feature of the eihibits'will be 'thepresence of officials from • the aelia-remen-t—of , .• be in ,a position to .answer q'iiest' ons relative is five to the different- depart ► exits. This is a real opportunity to farmers to discuss `-their problems ith - these officials: ".. Band, music will be' provided in the park, as well 'as jitney • ;dancing, ' . i4l aauy-voters aI e—eonssed--md lncertai what they.' should do next Aiondtay in the Federal voting. 'With so manycharges and counter. -charges being reckleSsly thr ow i • about, surely now is - a; time -- for sape and sensible thinking, • ,a. North. Iluron is typical English-speaking riding. Jt will not be sWayed by silly promises or r °-^ prejudiced statements µIt has.. prospered •and pro- gressed 'pro-gres ed ender a system of government whit.$:,,. although • notperfect, has stood.the test over the years. • Major- D"`, -Nairn. the Liberal candidate is a typical Canadian, reared in a .typical Canadian ifa�nily, I is,tather, the late C. A. Nairn,. was' one of Huron's best-known business men. .The Nairn family'has•beeyn protninent in the church and social life of Goderich fo• r r more than lfalf-a-centii?''" V.iaj•oi• Nairn would be the last to ask special favors because of his wain services. But who could be better fitted ..to know the needs of the Veterans than one who has seen with his gown, eyes the hell and horror of; the battlefront. These western oounties should send,. at least one or 'two veterans, to Ottawa to look,after their interests. • lrl Major Nairn, North Huron wui ld;- have a worthy; representative, wlio eould' be counted'' upbn ` under an•y dfreumjstan [7,. gyp, The abo��e message NOA iswritte i W.D. ft. MlCreata, Toronto, and is spionsored and paidfor by a group of Goderieb Old Dogs in the pinterests of sane, stable an 1 prog essive Goretntne'nt ► 11 P.h.,44141 Ti fit taw TRADE MARK SCE COLD Authorized. bottler- of " ca -Cola" , aODFRICH BOTTLING W R�- GOE�D i maiimiumpaudi throughout the .afternoon; A''darice will be held hi the Even - wits music by the Elite orate 'a of London: and n g, Drove old. NES v. pstO bbarn uses Con stipation Those.' who 'keep • 'a massof impurity pent- up an their Veal", day after day, instead of having it removed as natrn a intended,, at least. once in every twenty-four hours, •inw 1., , r'fi rn COT! o varix; ' use o sti ati rz b s , Y li. tiv TheUse .'.of eb a ar x esl se e h. sh u a tilay .. .p�'i, will never get you any where as they only 'aggravate the trouble and in- ure the delicate mucous lining oft* bowels and are ve „liable to cafe* A piles. e . ,a i-;34113=7111' If , .const ,ted ;` ` ' I,*xa l .:ver Fills and have a natural movement • of the bowels, They do vit41 " .sot gripe, weaker Siand sicken. nay, laxatives do.. V. T. 'Milburn (30.. Ltd,. 'I'oroats. Oma • - The 'Canadian people spade a mag nificent contribution � .,. t bet'on tc the common victory Pin :Europe.. The Liberal.,..� adr inistration can say with . honesty and justice: This is the Government which has'=...directedCanada's: war ef*- fort at home and abroad. o .This i t ur'ing t progr and social, reform, ie Government vv�hlcl +M,+.e,�s nom.. d Gcs-mt mM1�•nclYlYm'mt^ e war worked out 'a. oyment 1 These things,- are now a matter of record and of common .�� knowledge. On'the, basis of its record .. the choice hoi ce o f Pr im a Minister King's • en party to form the text Government of Canada is a matter of jlisi p6in.' W. sense'" 4. Let the Liberal:,,fir I,/ vel . me jinish •a• lifkipil'`r hill NA11414At.