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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1945-09-13, Page 3ti DUDLEY E. HOLMES Telephone' 05. ' 'WM. A. SUTEUIIRLAND '" ' Barrister and Solicitor . CHARTEREO ACCOUNTANT 61 Albert Street,. Stratford Toronto Office; 302 Bay Street - Accountants '.on‘' Auditors 195 Dundas St. London, Ont. Fairmount 3877. INSURANCE MeKILLOP MUTUAL 'FIRE SURANCE CO.—Farm Ma iso - Anted town property insured. Officers—President, W. R. Axchi- bald,..Seaforth ; Vice -President, Frank McGregor, Clinton; • -Manager and Secretary -Treasurer, M. A. Iteid, Sea - forth. Directors—W., R. Arehibilid, Sea - forth; Frank McGregor,. Clinton ; Alex. hardt, Bornholm; E. J. Trewartha, Clinton; John L.• Malone, Seafortlai _Alex. 1.1tEwing, Blyth; Hugh- Alex- ander, -Walton; -Geo. Leitch, Clinton. Agents—Sohn E. Pepper, Bruce- Praeter, Brodhagen; George -A. Watt, Polley -holders can make all pay-. ments and get their cardErreceipted at the Royal Bank,' Clinton ;.,Calvin Cutt's Grocery, Kingston Street, Goderich, or J. H. Reidls Generel Store, Bayfield. impxcAL NOSE, THROAT Late House Surgeon New York Ophthalmic and Aural Hospital, asaist- ant at Moorefield Eye Hospital and Golden Square Threat Hospital, London, England. EYES TESTED, GLASSES SUPPLIED 53 Waterloo Street S., Stratford. Telephone 267. Next visit BedfOrd Hotel, Goderich, Wednesday. September 26th, at 2.p.m. • •CIIIIROPRACTOR AND DRUGLESS .10 to 12 ti -m; only on Wednesday; Monday and Thursday at Mitchell. Mineral fume baths by appointment only. A. N. ATKINSON Registered under Drugless Practitioners Aet for 'the Province of ,Ontario. PUBLIC' NOTICE P. S. CARMAN, Mus. :Bac; ; PTA. Music Teachers' Alsociation; Organist add -Choir Leader, 'St. George's Church. Craig's, St. George's Crescent, introdlices. Euiployee of Au Om:teemed The Dwell -4w Bow; iquehhiery Cora:. an employee management committee. It 'is understood ,that this is an in- noVation amonget the' Industrial con- cerns Lu • Goderich., indicating this Company's progressive(attitude towards co-operation with it§ eraployees. The committee will' function in, a manner very similar to .that of the labor management committeeS sponsored by the ;Federal Department of Labor that Wire's() Successful duririg the war IA Many large plants. , _The_ purpose_of. the committee is to bring the employees and the real:rage- rnent close together in their approach. to all problems of the Cempany, par- ticolarly those of production, working Qouilitious and welfare. W. E. Dock - Stader 'was elected tchnirmIn _and „Ht_. 0. Jerry secretary. R.epresenting the main plant are J. A. Wasson and -W. E. Dockstacier; representing the foundry are p, Ryan and F. Newing- F. 'T. Arinstrong OPTICIAN and .OPTOMETEISle "See Armstrong and See Better" At Lucknow efii.y Wednesday form 2 to 6: sommommillionimmorinorommosmomomomolimilammoo • J. W. CRAIGIE nismtrE PHONE '24 GODERICH 411,1RON:CatiNirS_FOR',4,11102ST wregor ton; repteSenting the. Managenient ate Johnston.e and J. A. SullY. The following sub,conunittees •are Of each being a member of the main •committee; Recreation ,and welfare— ehairnian, j.. A. Wasson.; Safety (in- cluding first, aid)—chairman, Ryan; tile entire prinits trout which are con- tributed to the staff welfare ,fund; 7 it wakr pointed, out that the • oper- ations of the email -CO -a -will not in any way Cut across the actiNaties of the Xachinists''Union, or tile ISIoulderS' Union, with whein the lutist ..fiarmon-. When interviewed, Ur, W. E, Dock - Stated; "The establisinnent of this corn- Mittee',.is undoubtedly a very pro- gressive step, It will stimnlate biter - est of the employdes'in the Company's problems and sheuld speed up pro- duction. At the same time it should assist materially in, improving the working, conditions and the ged-lerni welfare of '4.1 emPloYeeS." 'r-Viee-Marshal J. -A. Sully, presi, dent of the Dominion, Roads, stated: "Both the nianagement and the em- ployees realize fully that, we are not .•en opposite sides _of a fence,' 'but that our problems are mutual -and that we lutist prosper together. The establish- ing of. this committee marks another •step forward in the approach to our CoMpany problemS and am sure it will function to the benefit of all concerned and in the 'final analysis will make for greater happiness in our' community," ' WESTERN ONTARIO MOTORWAYS, Bus Schedule now in effeet Leaves Goderieh daily Leaves Sundays and holidays The 8.00 lian. bus goes d)rect to London Connections • at. Clinton 'for London., Detroit, Wingham, Walkerton, Port Elgin and Owen Sound. . Connections at Stratford for Woodstock Kitchener, Guelph, Hamilton and Toronto. - Connections at Mitchell' for Listowell For information phone Bkitigh Ek- ebange phone 691 or 712. • Survey for Proposed Notth Harbor Road to Town, r1Counpil--Most. Estimated at $111000 At grit:lair' night's Meefing of the Town Council a rePert was received Code, 0.L,S., cm hie survey for the propoSed road to the ,nerth side of the -harbor, with -plans .and sPecifications. The propond. road would lead 'from Gtoticester Terrace at the, junction oX Victoria' streetPto the intersection Of the, Canadian Pacific Runway *at' the , intersection of the Cananion Natienal Railway, from which point it IS expected the Doolinion Department'of Public Works will, On- tinue the. road along 'the breakwater for - service tb,:the north slde of_ the harbor antL_the lauds _in front: 'thereof. The eourse of. work covered in the plan is down the present gravel road. leading.to the golf course with an ex - 'tension of the sharp curve about 240. feet* iVest of the, preseet curVe; th.ence easterly and through the c -MR - bank of the hill adjoining the C.N. Railway to ;the point of termination "The length of.the work is 3822 feet; the width. of roadway is twenty feet. ."Tbe coUrse and elevation along the bank is generally nlepg the old ro'ad uSed by the previous -owner,. Platt, for egress to the harbor and Lake Huron:" The estimated cost of the work, including engineering • and- eolith*, encies, is $11,000. It was decided to have a special meeting of the °entail to deal 'With this matter and it was -left to the Mayor to fix the date. • ACCIDENT ON HIGHWAY- STRATFORD, Sent. — Charged. with careless :ariving after au accident on `No. 8 highway uu Friday, David Beuerutan, R.R. 1, Dublin, was fined $10 . and costs by Magistrate A. Cook..on Saturday. He pleaded guilty.. 'the 13..euerman- -car ',was- said tu have struck the back. of car,travelling in the same direction driven by W. J. Fred, Goderich. The Beuertetip car crashed. through the ',,- oard-rail and into the .south ditch. Mrs. W. E. Elliott, Harriston, a passenger in the Free. car, suffered a bump .on her head. Considerable , damage- was. caused to Geo. G. MacEwati Eire, Accident and Motor Car Insurance - WEST STREET PHONE 230 GODERICH P. RYAN Real Estate. and Insurance 11 Trafalgar Street n'Ott SALE--HOUHM of all kinds, choice building lots, business pro- perty and several good farms. DONALD B. BLUR EXPERIENCED AUCTIONEER Licensed for Counties of Huron and Bruce • RIPLEY, PHONE -18 For information apply to J. N. Kernighan, Diyision Court Clerk, poderieh, ,Ont. RATION COUFONS EDVitA.RD W. ELLIOTT LICENSED AUCTIONEER • Correspondence promptly 'an- swered. Immediate arrangements can be made for Sales Date hy calling Phone 203, Clinton. - • Charge moderate and iatisfac- AsomormommOodoullooniime HAROLD JACKSON LICENSED AUCTIONEER For 'information; etc., write , -- A.R. 4, Seaforth; or phone (col- lect) -Settforth, or 867, Goderieh. THE E PHONE ITAL THEATR. Now—Yvonne De Carlo, in "Salome, Where She Dancee Technicolor Monday, Tuesday ,and Wednesday— George Raft, lloan Bennett, Vivian Blaine and Peggy Gat•iier at the snop of a garter' Thursday, Friday and Saturday.-- . Dorothy Lainour, Eddie Bracken and Gil Lanib Paramount's tropleal paradise of adventure, 1,ove, laughter and sarengs. Done, in fdll Technicolor . "RAINBOW ISLAND Coming=--Rette Davis, in "The Corn Is Green." • Coupons now -Valid are butter 116 to 12; sugar 46 to 62, preserves-, 432 M eoupong ,good for the purchase. of meat Will become valid at . the rate of one each -week except in the first week following the announcement .of rationing, when one coupon becOmes. valid dn Monday and .the -other on Thursday. After the first week one SI coupon ,will become valid each, MILERS ARE ASKING Q:" ----As a farmer may .I sell meat to my neighbor, also • a farmer, for his own consumption? , A.-1'es. However, you must collect coupons from your neighbor at, the rate of one coupon forldur pounds. Q.—If I buy meat from a packer do have my slaughter quota cut' down? surrender couPonS Tor. the Meat- You pnrchase in this ,way. Q.—Why. is liver. included hi the' list of rationed meat? A.—Because meat is rationed to cut do.) n,t„he meat constUnption, so all meats rationed.' Liver comes in the list .of "fancy 'meats" ando many of the fancy meat8 are _ruseein the making .0.—May 'I use tokens iTE-Iin,y butcher Meat tokens are' good 'for the purchase of meat in any place in Q.—What exemption do , :get far -• A.—The exeMption fourpouncis of, meta- for every ;member of your ..family. Over that amount you are -required .to sUrrender one coppon for every two pounds' of meat. This must' be sur-, rendered .at the time you send in the, declaration you receive from the man-. agement. "of the cold storage establish- ment where you own a ldeker, You will have to surrender onlY up to fifty per met. of the total peat •coupons in 1„;ation books held by your household. .4,)ttestians on any- regula.tions of the Wartime *Prices and, Trade troard• will, be answered -if submitted to ,the In- formation Branch, Wartime Prices' ann. Trade-Toard, Federal Building, London, SCIIEDULII PURSUANT TO THE "THE CARPENTRY' INDU6TRY (Effective from July 17th, 1-940, CANVASSERS ARE' HOPEFUL The canvassers who undertook tp solicit ,donations Qoderich for the annual Salvatien Army campaign" are receiving sympithetic receptigns, and are hopeful- of• collecting ,at least as midi. as was confirlbuted- last year. Mr. Rollinson is in .charge of the eattpaignAn ,,the, Auburn. district and •Mr. K, K.. DaWson at Dlingannon. 'Pie officers of the ,Goderich ogres will do the canvassing in Blyth and Clinton. The ',Campaign .ceintinue •te the end of next week, - Carpentry Industry--Goderich Zone. •• New, Made—May 22nd„ 1945. Filed7May 29th, 1945, 4.40 .p.m: pi'der-in-bouncil, "approved by the Honourable the Lieutenant -Governor, agreed. to hy a proper and :suificient representation of tbe employers, and 'employees engaged In the said induntry within the said sone; ' POP the recOmmendation ot the Ileneurable the Minister bf° Ole Coutolitt,ee ot Connell. advise that annexed here ehall.be in force during Pleasure within the said zone and shalt be binding, upon: the employers{ -and eln- SCHEDULE PURSUANT TO VIM. INDUSTRIAL STANDARDS ACT FOR Tilg CARPENTRY INDUSTRY IN THE GODERICII ZONE . , Hours of Labour . 1. The regular working periens ,for all employers and employees in the Carpentry Industry be as follows.; (a) A regular working week shall not exceed forty-five hours employ- ment to be performed during the regplar working days. (Clause b.) A regular working day Shall not exceed nine hours employment to be performed on Mondays, Tues- days, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays between. the hours of 7.30 Whereas pursuant to the provisions, of The Industrial Standards Act, It.S,O. 1937; • Chapter -, 191, the Minister ef Labour' has designated all work um:tally performed by carpenters and joiners in connection with the 'construction, erection, repair, remodelling er . alter- ation. of the-whele or any -part •of . any building or structure, .except mainteri- anee- repairs to the buildings .and PremiSes used in• the operation Of a manufacturing, industrial or servtce institution (including the minor in- stallation's or alterations which are in- cidental to the maintenance of. such buildings and premises) • when . per- formed by the regular employees of such manufacturing, industrial or ser- vice r institution,.: as the Carpentry • And whereas the Minister•of Labour has designated' the Town of Goderich and -the suburban area lying- gdjacent thereto and lying within a *line drawn. as follows: ComMencing at tr point on the shore ef 'Lake Huron between Lot 1 Lake 'Division and Lot A Colborne Township; :then eaSterly_follewing the north boundaries Of Lots A and 13 to the read between Lots 13 and D; thence South on the last ,ntentioned•• road to the road between. Lots D and 0 ; thence easterly'betweet Lots 0 and D to the road 'alloVvance • in. Lot E; thence fol- loWing the road hi Lot E sontheasterly to Lot I. between Concesslons 2 and --3; thenCe following the last mentioned road to the boundary between Lots 1 and 2 in Concessions 2 and 3; thence across Concessions 2 and 1 to the 'Maitland River in Colborne Township; thence following the Maitland, River land ConeesSion in Goderich Township; westerly between Lots 2 and. 3 and Lots 106 and 107 in the Maitland Con- cession to a line 'between Concessions 2 and 3 in Goderich Township; thence north on a line het*een• Concessions "2 and 3 to- the boundary between Lets 2 and' 3 ; thence westerly between Lots Lake Survey to .the shore of Lake Huron; thence following 'the shore line northerly to the place of commencement. at the northwest corner of Let A Col- borne Township, as a zone for the said industry, to be knonw hereafter as the poderich 'Zone; And whereas a 'petition from repre- sentatives of eniployers and employees in the "said industry within the Gode- , rich:Zone was reeeived by the Minister, who . thereupon authorized an In- dustrial. kandards Officer to convene a conference of the einployers and em- ployees' in the said industry in accord - ante -with .-frral for the • imposes- of And whereas -such eonferenet •was ' duly held 'and has submitted -to the to section 7 of the Act; ., •And Nthqretts the schedule has been approved by the Industry lied' Labour And whereas such schedule has been 'approved by' the -.Minister af Labour A: SECOND TIME For the second time in IWO mont14, Dunbar's general store and postoffice at Ethel has.been entered by thieves: *Last Saturday -night a 100-peund bag of brown sugar and, a quantity of cigarettes Were stolen. Entrance was Made by "jimmying" the front doe:r. On the other occasion bonds and cash Were °. taken. .The • bonds were., found later in a rural mail box. • They • Provincial Constable Frank Fox and .County Constables Gordon Deyell and Charles ;Salter are invektigating. Bowel Complaints - of Children Duting the hot suntiner and early • fell months most ehildren, and especially thoSe,teething, are stihjeCe Ififaertum and other, bowel com- livery mother should keep a bottle .• of Dr. Fowler's 11xtiaet of wild tec.tion. against sudden attacks df these troubles. Don't experinient with new arid untried remedies. Consider your ebild health. - 'Get ',Dr. Fowler 's " . thousands of Canadian mothers. dur. Jug the past 94 years it, has been. on the market. Get the genuine "Dr. Fowler 'Is." ,The T. Milburn Co., to., Toronto, Ont. THE -PICK OF TOBACCO It DOES taste , goad in a pipe. ever, (Ming, te the nature of the work. it 'cannot veaSonably be per- formed during the regular working .perieds aerenty-tre Cents per labiar for the, first eight 'hours oVy. dollar and fifty ;cents ixtr hour, un-` player authorizing the Perforreane0 Shrift 'VVOlit. 5, (1). Where the work of ally Igo. ject is being carried. on. in two or %age shifts,. the emploYeeS Broil lie deemegt to be einployed during a regular work-- ing day, providtd that they- work Wit tour hour"period and are net en:VI:Wed elsewhere ,while so engaged, iu shift Work, on nignt shifts shall be ,paid 'at the rate of seveuty-five cents per hour, and- shall recefve nine bourn regular pay for-eigla hours Work. (ouuse Minimum Rate of Wages 2'. The minimum rate of wages for all work performed in the said ht- dustry during the regular" working Periods as defined in section 1 shall be seventy-five cents per hour. (Clause e.) Overtime Work 3. Any work performed at any time, other than during 'the regular working periods as defined in -section one, and any work performed on Sundays -or on the 7foltowing. holidays, namely, New Year's Day, Good Friday, Dominfon Day, Labour Day, Thanksgiving Day and 'Christmas Day, shall be•deemed to be overtime work. (Clause e.) • Minimum Rates of Wages for Overtime 4.,The miniraum rates of wages for all overtiine work.i performed in the. said industry Shall be as follows: - (a) Ordinary overtime work -performed on Saturdays or during a (three-,, hoer period immediately following any other regular' working day— . ' orte,dollar and twelve and one-half ' cents per hour. (b) Work performed at night when; '43) In all cases gov,erned. by sub- sections 1 and 2 no 'overtime work shall be 'required or permitted. (ClauSe I.) 6. The Advisory Committee appointed by the Minister may AZ a special mini- mum rate of wages lower than the regular minimum rate -far -any eMpleyee who is handleapped and mety issue an overtime permit at special minim= rates of wages. (Clause lt.) (1) (2) NOTE .A.pprentices shall be governed by the provisions of ,The Apprentice- ship Act and the regulations pup. silent thereto. ,v Every person who is in any way engaged in any industry shall, in. sb far- as he personally PerforMs•- work in such industry, be deemed - an emplOyee, and, in no far as he empiays another -person, or is the , proprietor 61 a shop, or business either alone or in partnership. with. another person, be.- deemed an ' 'employer. "(3). A.uthorization for evertime. herein provided not deemed to"' mean those provided for by. The Hotira, of •Work and "Vacations with PO:. Act or/and the reguiatiOns pur- MINIM ,The Understanding Heart that ..1.1r,ngs new hope to shattered lives . • To the girl or young woman beguiled by the lures of.eity life, The Salvation Army offers protection and encouragement. , - In its Iteceiving Homes, Maternity Homes, and Childien's Homes, mothers and babes receive a compassionate weleome and experienced To meta, women or children V:ictimized by weak- ness or misfortune, the underitanding heart of The 'Ahoy brings new hope and opportunity. - !The Salvation Army needs pur helpl Grve generously when your canvisser calk. or sliegirceibettfi.tqta.'68141*/vlahtionisel'itt-4') cilrddrizsds1Pttonchottliii-i,Ctunouovelrork ,teee Lc boat ce