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tEARSON--HUNT 4i CO.
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London, Ont. I'
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U ON N7 Y' FOREMOST' EEK
GOD RIC I ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER th, 1945.
DUE •D6,TESQr 1 VictoriaSchpo�;
RATION COMPS � Leads inSports
e on now . valid are: sugar, 46 1 P!. 1f : pot ecnrda
`` a �Ve 3d V0 113 4„
.to . 65, 'twtter 116 to 127, Pres r s 'at"d*rea atThq ra ay
.M1 to M 8. .
t ,6find P3 to P13, Meat Iia
i11 need_
enths' Paan twelve former records, the annual
Q. �•-•Tlo we still need _ a . s�� a rao t tw w
notice + to vacate?. Our IOuee is to be -field day for the more than.... Seven
oale'to.settle an estate,
sold by Auction• s.
von the 100,yard ds.s1 1n 18 seconds,
haif,a;second better •that, the;; record;
and Jean Wgrner expertly • threw the
softball 100 feet; •the„Ola record wale
82' 0 ' Y , .( A
Trophy Winners
y
The trophy winners were as follows,..
•
h - reediting the tro
tke' iirst,ment�'oxnecT. ec � k M P�'
and; a ,gold •auedul; •as the eh:ampion , and
the second, as runner-up, re eiving” , a
silver Medal „ . • Q •
Pri lis in troplsy, for senior
.a� d
boys - -- 1St, Ted Milford, • Victoria
Scheel, 2nd, Jaek "' ".'.k Central,
d • public and • separtite school rd t hY in
bun
hundred P R* 14i. Eo. r4p ,
a similar eup for up-, 2" '4ek Mice . 0, 3 'Bay Stoddart ?4 A
;t rate'
0
'or , �r he
.hn �
holding, the
School, ,girls. 1t w,s a. splendid; be-
ginxting. for the capturing of future
honors.. •The pupils of Central •Sehkool
were: equally eager, and .Wil. likely
•
have ,some excellent material. ready for.
next year's 'events.
er:principal
Mx. M� ° J. Snyd ,, p 9 .
•Victoria.:,School, directed the program
assisted by-iriembers ' of the teaching
Staff and, others. -0.•
l,Ach`
pupil was iven a' ticket' for' a
,wiener and roll, and from the time
Zimmernian's stand appeared On the
terirnedia,te grounds to. , the close of the gables
Weil -behaved' tenant s- i 2n
;A. If ou�are a of oderich, held on: Thur s-Ast • BarrY Grist, Victoria., • d, re w , a. lon queue of children,
i r ntt,' trnd otherwise children G , , laoy,., ,, r the as g
'(that, is, asy hg; ,.e, fte noon a last watt a splendid Alpert .Teiteh, Ce, "Arai. . ,crowding close together in their eager-
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as a we - ro u or' boys o
�behaa,v ng .• L. O. Wheti�tolie p. �', y floss to get one the popular..
and, as
. • the weather was ideal, n . , , ..
---r' ready ly,, Agricultural Bob Carrick, V ctoriaa, ROW Ev nta .
amnowto take 'pas.enips chlidren swarmed over Agr senior iris e
. ,Ia meet•waf3 held, the Liens Club trophy, e g
were s e
thevarious : v n e
a t w
Winners e
where e in
sellwh e h
Do I have to Park,. ,
our seal market.Zc n�,�ViCto is • 2nd,
to 1r1st, Gladys• 1V Lea , ,.. ,
these ,by . weight, and phutis tile, scene was an ani:rn.ated• once Grace Pinder, - Victoria, as folla�rs .
i +S. ebool won a commanding , ,
maximum Brice 1 xtiay charge for Victoria Central 'Home' find a School Club' S13 NIOR BOYS
hAe? arsnip s must victory •0224 their co aapetitors with e _
Cynthia,
2 Jack
,TedV,Ja
-•--• Fulford yd
s-1 1
1
lop
. � be -sold by Weight. of 224 points, and retained th.e troPhY, intorl�edlate �ixls doan, '4'V ite Price C, $ Gordon Pinder V. Time,
A.: a;? p
The `maximum. rice that .You may handsome silver trophy. Central: Young, Central; 2nd, `' White,
11 see, .
�_ _ pd _ ...
.charge would be 7c a pound- for washed. School held second place with 90 loin Central. torn Home and School Club ..20q Yds. --1 Ted Fulford V, 2 'Jack
and unwashed gaysnips, " i 10, »n- c
and the-SSeparate School had
.�.�,,.- thusiasm .nnarlied the running off of'' 'trophy, junior girls—Xst, Violet Mc- Price C,• 3 Gordon Pinder V. Time,
I a going to .start .selling milk. the events; and the finest feature of Adam, Victoria; 2nd, Betty Bowra, 25 sec. 4
Q,, m o report this to .the Board the aft'e'rnoon was; the splendid ..spirit Victoria. Broad jump -1 Gordon Pinder V,
or • register to by
in . e„wa 1 do for butter? of sportsm►ansiliki. shown by the 'losers. The boys and girls oftheSeparate ftT(record). d Fulford V, 3 Jack Price•.C. 16
;or , M .Y
A. --There are no;regtda•tions of the The senior 43WeharaPiOnship was won Sol,as thethough
other not as
imamade a num-
ne High jump -1 Ted Fulford V, 2 Ray
Wartime . Prices and Trade Board in by Ted- Fulford,M Yictoiia School, who berso�vin in this',. their first appearance Stoddart V, 3„ Alvin McGee V. 4
regard to.whom .you may .sell the. milk,- also had the -11,10r of breaking two g
athe at at the field day sports, particularly 7 in. (record)
•but there a.s, a�•.
It behaved, tenant dal a rn , n.
tate s With the sun shining b lg t- t h , Junior bh t
should) you cannot be asked to va succes the ---let Bruce Mc0ulXoitigla, T4 ictoria , 2nd, dogs
cKI LOP DIUTUAL FI1t1i IN-
BURAN
• CE CO.—Farm' andleo-
, fated town. property ' insured.
Officers --President, W R. Arent-
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rehi- bald, Seafartb; Vice -President, Frank
McGregor, .Clinton; Manager and
Secretary -Treasurer, M. A. Reid, Sea-
forth. .
• Directors --W. R Archibald, Sea -
forth; Frank McG or, Clinton; Alex,,
Broadfoot, :. Seat ` th ; ' ,Chris. ,Leon-
liardt, Bornholm; E. J. Trewartha,
Clinton; John L. Malone, Seaiorth; ;
Aim McEwing, Blyth; Hugh Alexr,
naaxinium selling price. records. Ile `won .
' 11" breaking theformer record of in the events for*, the very junior Pole• vault -1. Len. Willis' V, Jack
38 res ung
• 37 feet, and the high .jump at 4' 7", ex- grades. Ronf Webb was awarded a Merit= V, 2 Bruce Rutherford C. 7 ft.
WESTERN ONTARIO MOTORWAYS ceeding the old record by 31�, inches.
Bus Sehedule now' in effect Gordon Pinder placed first in- the
.Leaves. Goderich,daily Including Sunday senior broad jump at 16 ,feet against
7.45 ..a.m..; 12.25 • pan.; 4.15 p.m. the former record of 15 feet. Len
Arrives Goderich daily Willis and Jack Meriam tied in the
1;150 a.m.; 3.45. -p.m.; •°9,2.0 p.m. pole vault competition at 7' 6", -raising
Leaves Sundays 'and 'holidays the record by 1' ft. 15 inches.
Barry Grist broke the only record
8.00 p. n. and 9.30 pan.' ,
Geo. ' Leitch, Clinton.' The 8.00 p.m, bus goes direct to London for the intermediate boys events by
ander, Walton; only winning the high jump a 4 1 .against
Agents—John i7, Pepper, Bruce- the former record of 3' 11",
�..eld; R. F. DlcKercher, Dublin; ` J)) F. Connections --at Clinton for London. Bob Carrick Wena sensational record
•• Prueter, Brodhagen•; .George A. Watt,. Detroit,.,Wingham, Walkerton, Port r the junior boys' events. when he
Myth.- Elgin and Owen Sound. • topped the 'softball throw at 150 feet,
• Policy -holders can'snake all • pay,- Connections at Stratford for Woodstocic t eating the old record of 106 feet.• He
smuts and get :•their cards reoeipted' at Kitchener, Guelph, Hamilton anc also won the broad jump at ' 7" ;
the Royal Bank; Clinton; Calvin eutt'e Toronto: the 'old' record -was 10' 6". Barry
"Grocery, Kingston Street, Goderich, or Connections. at Mitchell for Listowel Attridge broke the former record of
•-•--# H. id's.Genetal-.:GeneralLondon. - - ° . - ' „ ,y_••1?/z inches in the junior boys'
DR. F. J. '1 . FORSTER, EYE, EAR,
NOSE, THROAT
Late House .'SurgeonNNew York
Ophthalmic and Aural hospital, assist-
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assist-
ant .at Moorefield Eye Hospital and ,
Golden Square Throat Hospital,
London, .England.
EYES TESTED, GLASSES .•
SUPPLIED
53 Waterloo Street S., Stratford.
Telephone 26744 , •
Next visit Bedford - Hotel, Goderich,
Wednesday, November 28th, at 2 p.m.
till4.30 p.m. •
'CHIROPRACTOR- AND .DRUGLESS
.THERAPIST
TGoderich, Phone 3-411' " •
-• • Office hours—l0 to 12 a.m., 2 to 5
and 7 to 8 p.m., Tuesday, Friday and
Saturday. a.
10 to 12 a.m. only on Wednesday.
Monday and Thursday at Mitchell.
Mineral, fume baths by appointment
only.
• A;. N. ATKINSON: ._
51 South St. •
Registered under Drugless Practitioners
Act for 'the Province of Ontario.
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change phone 69f or" 7.'id
OFFICE—MASONIC TEMPLE
• WEST STREET - -
PHONE•230. GODERICH
F. T. A. r nstrong -
OPTICIAN and OPTOMETRIST
' Square -- Goderich, •
"See Armstrong - and See" Better"
At Luskn4w every Wednesday-
-
ednesday- I•
• •I,.,form 2to6.
Real Estate and Insurance
Office' and Residence • '
p li •Trafalgar_ Street
Phone 663 , • •
FOR SALE• --Houses of all kinds, -
Choice building lots, business pro-
perty and several good farms.
DONALD BLUE'
EXPERIENCED ` AUCTIONEER
Licensed for Counties of -Huron
and Bruce . -
- RIPLEY, PHONE- 49:.
.For information apply to J. N.
' Kernighan, Div sion Court Clerk,
Goderich, Ont.
112+y_ - .. .
Gladys McLean ' highlighted, the
senior girls' efforts in record breaking,
for she made 116 feet against the
former record of 107' 8" in the softball
throw. . Grace Pinder and Joan Fitz-
patrick tied in • the senior girls' high
--jump, breaking the former record of
8' 10" by one . inch.
Cynthia Young, who was awarded
the • intermediate girls' championship,
silver cup as the Separate School pupil 6 in.: (record). _
winning the mesa p
t pints and Iidseinarie Shot-put (6 'Lbs3)-1
Reay '•race- -1 Victoria, 2 Central., -
INTERMEDIATE. BOYS
75 Yds." --1 Barry Grist , V, 2 Albert
Leitch 0;3 ,Ours Stauiforth• V.
yds -1, Barry Grist V, 2 Albert ' ...
Leitch (3, :3 Gary, Staniforth V.:
Broad ;3um`~1. Gary Stanlfortb V,
2 Albert Leitch 0;3 Ron Webb' ;Sa
high . jum1 'Barry ,Grist V, 2
Lionel. Arbour V, • 3 Albert Leitch O.
4 ft. 1 in. (record). • -
Victoria,2 .Central,
Relay ' race -1 ...
3 St. Peter's.
JUNIOt•BOYS
50 yds,: ---1 Meculiou
g
h -V,' 2 A.
Straughon V, 3 R. • Gardner. C.
• 100 yds. -=1 B. McCullough, V, 2
David Bull V, 3 A. Straughan V•.,
Broad juanp---1 Bob Carrick 'V, 2
Bruce Meoullough•V, 3. Lorne Rivers C.
.
12 ft. 7' in. (record).
S1).
High jump, -1 ,Barry Attridge 0, _2
Lorne Rivers C, 3 Bill McDonald C.
3 ft. 7. in. (record). "
Softball. throw -1 Bob Carrick V,
2 George' Thoulpsorr C, 3 Bill McDonald
C. 150 ft. (record).
Relay rage -1 Victoria, 2 St., Peter's,
3 Central.
' Bicycle race -1 Eric •Harrison, 2
Clarence Carrick.
Girls' Events
L.•
150
Ir. Sa
Bro
SENIOR 'GIRLS -' gip'•
yds. -1 Gladys McLean V, ? M.
derson V: 3 Audery Crawford 0.
ds. -1 Gladys McLean V, 2 TVI,
derson V, 3 Christine Bogie O.
d jump -1 Margaret Henry V,
2 Grace . Pinder V, 3 Audery ,+ 14404-
High
awtordH h jluup•:-1 Grace Pindoir V, J
.
Fitzpatrick V, 3 Muriel Itort � C.
I , in. (record), t, , ,
Softball throw --1 :Gladys Jitotean V,
2 aeon Baceinlerr V, 3 Norine al
V. ,116, ft:,. (record).
lay -1, Vic toriaa, ` 2 Octitrid..
Bic ele ravw: ;(open:), ---1 , liidilt 744:1,
Lean, Margaret .Henry, A Joan wigte :
INTERMEDIATE Oilt1.45
50, .Vds«•�:flthia YQI,ln g Or2ori ... N
Beattie V,.: 3 Jean White. Q.
---1 O n ia• Young 0, 2
100 41.s,----1 Y th
Norma Beattie -,V, 3 Barbara Bull V.
i3',; see. (record),
. • • • 1 Norma Beattie 'Yl",
2
1.�oad,.1'tuul-a
Joan, White 0, .3 Cynthia Yung O.
Nigh jtlnl�l ' Joan White - Of 2
Patsy .Duquette .C, Cynthia Young' O.
Softball throw '1 Jean Warner 0, 2
JoanWhite eL,
3 Dorothy Lan
g
ri
i e
V.
rN
100 ft.. (record).. w 1 r'•
Relay race -1 ' Central, 2 Victoria,
3 Stetc, l~
1s.
JUNIOR GIRLS.
50 yds.. -1 V. McAdam V. 2 L.
Hutchins V, 3 D. Young V.-
100
.3.00 yds. --1 V. McAdann V, 2 Darin
Young V, 3 Lois Hutchins V. •
Broad jump -1 Violet McAdam V,
2 Betty Bowra V, 3 Marilyn McCabe rC,-
Rosemarie Chisliohn S.
Softball throw -1 Betty Bowra V,
2 Violet McAdam V, 3 Joan Sundquist
0ARelayV race -L---1 Victoria, 2 St. Peter's,
3 Central. .
Farmers do not 'have to register milk
sales with the ration board.
Q.—My daughter is going away to
school. • The landlady where she boards
insists on taking . all. the coupons but
of her book as theycome due, which'
' 'ea•Ves none for me when she- returns
for week -ends, ,,which she• does every
-week-end. Is this right?
A.—There is no ruling of the Board
which covers this. Your daughter will
have to make arrangements2-with her
landlady. Perhaps there cobild be some
*arrangement madewhereby she could
have a coupon, of one or another of the
foods when she has taken enough meals
away from her boarding-house to allow
for this.
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT
' LICENSED AUCTIONEER
"Correspondefice promptly an-
swered. Immediate • arrangements
can be made • for Sales Date by
calling Phone 203, Clinton.
Charge moderate and satisfac-'
tion Guaranteed.• 19tf
If you suffer from arthritic, rheum-
atic, orneuritic pain, -try this simple,
inexpensive home recipe: Get a package
of Ru -ex Prescription from your drug--
gist. . Mix 't_with a quart of water, add
the juice , of 4 lemons. „It's easy and
_pleasant:
You need only 2 tablespoons • two
times 'a day. ,Often within' 4$ -hours
,sometimes overnight—splendid results
are obtitined. If the painsi are not quick-
ly relieved ancl'il you: do »t feel better;
u -ex Prescriptic4 will cost you nothing*
to try. Your money- refunded if 'it does
not help you. Ru-ex.Prescrip`'on IS sold
atdrug- stores everywhete,.and recom-
mended by • •
James A. Campbell.
. i. Rawl1nson, 'Limited regularly makeup and ship • Household• Furniture, Con-
soiidsiteciTool Care to Manitoba,
swan, Alberta, British Columbia arid to.
california.Wfite, wire orphone for reduced
freight rates, Eatabliihed 1855,•
610 Ydt,Qe,St, Torontd. li wdulat 1125.
•MOVING, •PACKING, a,111PP.ill4 aei STAYAQL
HAROLD 1 tIACICSON
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
HURON AND PERTH..
For infornmtion, "etc:, write
R.R. 4t, Seaforth; or phone '(col-
lect) Seafortb,' 6r 861, Goderich.
Novi'—An Alexandre—pumas Story --.“The Fighting Guardsman."
Mario, M:ontezy Bon Hall, Turman Bey and Andy Devine
Presenting a . Technicolor •treat from the land where
1 adventure lives and 1'oinance rifles
-h
. a `TDAN"
on Carnival Prize, of 1946
-FORD DELUXE $tEDAN -
Draw New Year's' Eve, so dont
delay. Proceeds` for 'Welfare'
Work.' - Tickets, 3 for dollar, or
get 3 free for selling book.
Write
WOKEN'S INSTITUTE
ROOKY MOUNTAIN HOUSE,
ALBERTA
H; °H. Hannam. is President and Managing
Director of the Canadian Federation of .Agri
culture. In a message. addressed to „farmers,
Mr. Hannam says:
"The farmer -who is wise will look ahead and
"And, in these years when prices and returns
-are ;'more' satisfactory than they have been,.
when labor is scarce, when' farm Machinery is
restricted, . when building-- materials' are not
readily available, a good course to follow would
be that of putting a substantial share of the
year's earnings into sound securities -such' as
Victory Bonds. These reserves Will not,; only
provide a measure of insurance agaznst.: dif-
ficulties in less favorable years, but at lsue e
when • supplies are favorable and costs will:
probably be lower, their purchasing power will
be greater and return from them .correspond-
ingly
orrespond-in ly increased:
it tl.
19! c
"We believe. this 'is good planning from the
farmer's standpoint. At the same time, • it is
,r- eery best of planning frog i the standpoin4 -
of , the Nation."
FARMERS CAN BUY -VICTORY -BONDS
011 conve; lent deferred payments
THROUGH ANY BANK
... just sign a short form letter which . •
Victory Loan Salesmen catty +(banks nave.
copies) ordering• the bank to buy Victory
Binds .for you. Pay 5% when ordering
and " fhb balance G at any time ' daring. the
ncXt 12 ,months. The .interest the bonds
• earn the interest.on • loanpays the -bank,
Thursday, Friiday aii'd Saturday-- ,
iiK Powell, Claire Trevor, Anne .Shirley and Otto Krieger
You'll 'meet, and like,' a, now Dick Powell, as a Moan haunted by a
lovely; face' and Minted for another's crime
` LJ D - Y SWEET"•
M'atlaees 'ed., Sat, and Holidays at 2.20 p.m.
- C;onisi'ng °Lady on a Train," tvtlb Deanna Du ►in.