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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1945-11-15, Page 71V4111, Oth014$ 'To Itolie** . isto +sties of ri)nctil �1 P�ro`ll�pti Yt0 g CoIds He�p ����$V@ Coughing igSpasms, Congestion and Irritation Ifni Bronchial Tubes Ponetratiniltimulating ch' >ti action,illustrated)'brJ (as grand relief, �' most , young trtother's A •. to cold-congestedtubub Vep Ron tbe•throat, chest.• ><: r �.....� R�- ranchlal<t bes and b ackatb edta m e. It st ar es, aw o k with its !Po at Once aid keeps On workio .dor hours tilbr n `relief, hav.tes restful 'me Medicinal v ors **sleep. Often by;roorung• most of ti •' the misery of the C ld rs gen , , owaortakecha ceS with a :::> . :<:.4,v.h.::.::,:..'}':�.•i::.•::.::: ,�•� Untried d r 'medx e g:e grand re. n d chest and back.' tonight with this ume-tested,' surfaces Mike a double -action home remedy for re- warmng, coni• lievingbron•,; w • 1 • ICKS ferting poultlGe chrts MI �� erica, Try it,t VAPORUB. BENMILLEII BENMILL1U ov, 13.= --Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Grange spent a few days • 'last week at . Pontiac, Mich., visiting .Mr. Grange's father and brother. " • Mr, Ivan Jarvis, of Holniesvilie, visited with his grandmother, Mrs. Walters, on Sunday. # - Rev. Ulf. E. Cronhielm, was in She felt miserable— draggy--Iow in vitality —lower in spirits. She hadn't thought of her kidneys, until a friend suggested Dodd's Kid- `ney Pills. Atonic she took Dodds: The "washed out" feeling was soon reP, lane , ,+I Clear headed ' energyan . restful sleep. Headache, hackache, lassitude and other'. signs of faulty kidneys disaippeiired.. Dodds Kidney Pills• HOG PRQ,DU'CERS TO MEAT AT DUNGANON ON MONDAY Ashfield ,Federation of Agrleulturre ,Taking Active Interest In Vote The Ashfield Federation of Agricul' ture is taking: steps to induce ev r e y hog producer in the township to cru lift for a vote on the new proposed . hog marketing scheme: Circular -letters have been • sento t with particulars u' of how to qua.iity, for a vote, ... and Maple . Logit Oh pre ',r ►Q, , ', .Doliations to Many rt it �i �,l Gn 1X gs The: re.:. lar meeting. Of the Maple &u Leaf Chapter I,O, •E., „ was held in when and , where the vote nnay' be east. Maeli;ay halt on Friday afternoon A. registration 'form. also is ,provided, - e s Novemi.)er , '►vitl;< tb rci ,,nt, Alts.' J. iti n . o ' � e o 1d e r • ideri. f. the s e d President toA +. e is .Wilfred lw'arrish. and, the secretory x A. Urahni n, in the chair. off• Minutes +� 6 k ow'• "si epee was observe&' ' to -honor the is .La>41 MacDonald, .A.4n.44e 7, Luc •F+ 1 ,• 1 Any personerson marketing one or more nietnory of Mrs,. Cora Beatty., a valued - hogs a year 'is' entitled to vote, but` in znem . ber whose death occurred a few order to be eligible must register at : %weelcs •ago , his county representative's, office by • The regular o'de .d business was. mail, or• in „person , by November r 23rd taken care:of and reports is r e iv e d . at the lateet. In., registexin� all, that, lzs•?Sanlersarreported a balance ce of is required ee is ,the name, address and, rn the general n ace runt and tovnsiYp$16.3G in the wars viccs account r c fundwere( Ballots zn?zy„ be' � east on or 'sifter T�onatighS to 'the eme gen y w er Novamber "12th .at meetings held in, requested. sted. thecouhty, or by mail up to December �r>:an eme zts were , made t for 'Miss nth, Wui ele, educational secretary, to send Wen t n at .. ueen>to the A picture e of h Iii a d i4' lr e Q . marketing �' In x;riid�October the new nl g p scheme omas, thoroughly discussed and' 'adopted school at Demmitt, Alberta. etdorsed' at a meeting in Toronto Ron, Miss Wurtele reported that three I.O. T. L. Kennedy,' Ontario Illinister Qf:i D.E, Coronation buirsnry students- are " -g ric It re f ddressed the meeting and' at present registered at Queen's' and Brantford for. a couple of days last asgsured the producers of his co -oiler- Toronto University. Concern was ex. week. anon in their effort to establish orderly pressed over the Juvenile delinquency Mrs. Gardner of Goderich spent the marketing of their product. . Fun -ds Week -end' at Beniniller and attended have been made available by Mr. Ken - the anniversary services. . ntrdy's Department for prelbninary Mrs, E. T. Pfrimmer motored to organizational work. If and when the Ilauiiltan on Saturday to visit with scheme becomes effective- provision is her -mother over the week -end. made for .a . miniin inr deduction ,of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Million and two cents. per hog foie organization family, of Strafford -ale, . were' here. funds, attending the funeral of tke ]ate Mrs.'. In taking :the vote agricultural repre- D.; Million of �. oderich. ""Mrs, Verne Gledhill spent a- fe days in Goderich this week with - her 'sister, Mrs. Carter, Church Anniversary—The annivers- ary services conducted. -in Benmiller United church on Sunday were largely attended, both morning and -evening. Rev. Ulf. E. Cronhielm was the speaker in themorning and Rev, Reba Hern Of ' Varna in the evening. Special music was • rendered by" the choir - at the .morning service. and in the::.even- ing.the Misses Iia and Betty Craig and Mr.. Bill Craig, of Auburn, sang, which was very zn`uch appreciated. Miss Vivian Straug]ian presided at the piano. "It isn't possible to. -reduce taxes and ihcreltse public ' benefits at the same time," declares a speaker, He'll never get anYwhere in politics—he *knows too much about arithmetic., ;Kitchener Record. Quickly remove in Clean Sanitary Trucks. Phone collect, 910r16 CLINTON =- 215 STRA•TFORD ' - William Stone , Sons Limited INGERSOLL, ONTARIO sentatives in, each county will act as - deputy returning officers, but the onus N being placed on the producers them- selves to register and vote. Meetings are being held at various points in the county to facilitate the vote.; those who cannot attend one of these a meetings may. register by wail and a ballot will be sent tli m. A meeting 'will be held in' -the parish hall, Dungannon, on Monday • next, November 19th, at 8 o'clock, and it is hoped there will bea large attendance of those interested in hog production. TRACTOR OUTFIT CRASHES . • BRIDGE. AT WINGHAM Provincial Traffic 011lcer James Culp investigated an accident at Wingham ow Monday. - . A. big, tractor outfit pulling a float -trailer . ;loaded with' a caterpillar tractor and 'another trailer crashed through a bridge over the Maitland River oh highway 86 at the entrance to the town of Wingham. The centre section of the bridge col- lapsed, letting the outfit' down twenty feet into the ,' *iter, and the -tractor suspended from the bridge. A The driver, Clarence F. Marritt, Sutton West, crawled -out of the calx, unhurt, and his helper, Ben Brignall, of 49 Givens street, Toronto, escaped with lacerations over the left eye. They are employees, of the Storm Con- struction Company of Toronto and were en route east from Lucknow. throughout the Provlaee awl 1.0,1) .0, ettaptetcs' are asked to seise in curbing :. awlessuesseby- urging;the Qixtahlielueerit:: of community centres, Miss Wurtele announced the names. of the prize -Winners in the Maple Leaf Chapter , essay contest in the public schools as. follows.'Separate S chool, T se�Matio�twfa yy; Vic��iaSeh001, Grace Iludson ;, Central School, Bruce I rsk O iinc znetion Of Mis4 Wurtele and Mrs, 3 . "C.• Ilays, donations were. given to ber,.following' funds: ;$10 to ,the' Lucy Morrison memorial' fund,$10 to Coron- itsouth uron women' In$titute total of about $].00. Chief +fft 'Pollee Tile cllned to link the, thefts ation bursary hind, $10 to St, �sien;a • • • .• r a o � `fa e • ' Ts lin m to tea g nil h non a, 1`70 y s l . a ou a :� 1 t p g' � � with tiirnilalr rates m de tlt School at Poona., �:..Iudi 4 $ d to he . , ,which disbanded durtxi the war ears business lanes in Lueau the same os i al ail': India g Y p Canadian H p t , . � . .. to organize more branches in the dight. The Exeter places • entered also .e.2. scholarship to the Goderich. and i trier. were Ltndeniield's ba'rdware, ! leo' ;e MUSIC- l�'estiva,l 'o be .used at the dzs d s , G r 1w • r< -r 1 Ai lso $ 1 0 w as do t e d to tbe .°P rin e es s of fn � well-known - 7len"s al l family;. a m il y, . died e d 1pa rliok. s' a nd Gr n h rx• e"i hd u r c>~�3 ` tv e Many women havex'to do their own housework, and,the Constant bend- ing ower, lifting;• _making beds, sweeping,. ironing, 2e*wing, so -neces- sary, t8' perform . their lwus'ehold duties puts a heavy strain on the back and kidneys, and if there were no' kidney weakness the back Would be strong -and well. • ' Doan's Kidtey Pills help to give • relief to weak, backache;'kidney* suf- fering women. • Doan 's: liicln y Pius are put. zip in an oblong grey box -with our trade-- Intuit rade'Intuit ti .4' Maple Leaf " on the i>=a,ilpperr D'in't acreept a substitute. Be sure and get ''Doan's.'' The T. .\!iii nrn Co.. Ltd.. Toronto. Ont. Lueknow bad a bather riotous Hal lowe'eri;. 'as a result of'which' about a dozen youths of thevillage and district were, sunnfoned to i'oiiee court. ' Cash Stolen from Arater Bos Thieves broke into four. buslnes planes at . :eter on Wedueadaynight tof last week and' got Aa with: a • iciCe. cr t1on ofthe rusis omar com ittoo.AIiss Dor7thy M �azell, member �wki sx hardwa re�urbrl$ a Alice foundation fund fpr the training or youth leaders Canada: Mrs:- Saunders, the .new war• strficeconvener, reportedthat no word had yet been ,received fromthe Alachasse, the personal property bags had bees' received at headquarters;ten boyes for . overseas were packed November lat; and a balance of $22,13 .. # A m• Mondayafter abrief Airless. lenr *tat on. The�hieves ev en were mother, Mrs, Charles McDonnell, of net interested iahything except cash, Hensall, and twas1st rs Survive her.C4YYpr.ifec1d '- Ezra Bender, of Dos �wood, formerly' • On 9�ed sda , Iove t er 1th, • iu of , Bl th where he conducted A. stare Ontario street United.:chureh, Clinton, Blyth,. for some years, died, 'in Victoria SAS, the wedding' took, plane of. •Mile r'ed: i ,A.nne, eau liter of Mr. -and Mra, J. L. pito, 'London, on. November, 0th, in h s six y,in h epr. He is survived by Heard, Clan ton, and' Robert Donav'on. t aa. a c .f✓ M t y y Ids . wife,ii daughter, Airs, Veraotti Cooper, son. of •Mr. and Mrs. L A i • Schatz of Dashwood,and a son, Ar�hie, "Cooper•, . H.alifazc, NA. The, ceremony Still remained in the Alachasse fund,was performed by Rev., f . Q. -Burton, The regent re ebtrated that Mrs, Il. Ford, of Toronto. �+ , �+ Mr. and Mrs. W. J: Lane,who. left After 'a reception at the home 'ot the Tchoes secretary, had sent a review year's"Echoes." . • Ri .ley last week to. Make. teir home's bride's parents .the,. happy couple left:. of the work to14Ire. p 'by ons a tri r 'Montreal, D. D. Mooney, Services library con- at Belmont, were presented the n `• Toronto and vener; reported that $3',25 had been citizens of, Ripley with a purse of going o o flier hoose at Railfg z. - realized in the. summer collection in money. They were the recipients also Feririui--LRbb Goderich places of business. of other farewell gifts. Mr. Lane was The_ . marria of. Donna ' 1Lia i ie, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank On motion of Mrs. D. D. Mooney and for many years manager of the RuzonG, Lobb Clinton o Technical a Mrs. N. C. 'Jackson, $3 0 w is transfer- and :, Kinloss Telephone Sys.tem at , , tSerge nt red from the"'general fund to the war.Ripley. Derrald. F, Ferran, U,S.A.A.lt., son of services f.: ew ylaw Mrs. Jackund.son, liaison. officer for the Passed in Bylaw W.i'.T.B., • distributed pamphlets. on, w sThe Township 'Council,, of Tucker`-. .ways: to "make do" and to preventsmith •hiayspassed ac rfew bylaw. It inflation. p ovidesrthat 5.11 children fiftee ye A On the ° recommendation of the ex- ecutive $75 'vas given to the I.O.D.E. Polish relief fund, `$75 to the I.O.D.E. clothing for British women and child- ren fund, $50 to the I.O.D.E. sailors' and minesweepers' fund, and . $50 to the local Red Cross for bedding for •Britain.. The purchase of a wreath costing $9'vas approved for Remembrance Day. After some discussion, it was decided to pave an autumn rummage sale under the convenership of MA. . Iioward .Mc- Nee and Mrs. F. Saunders and the necessary arrangements were made. On motion of Mrs. Frank Curry, membership convener, and Mrs. N. C. Jackson, it was deckled that ;new mem- bers 'vould be admitted only , twice during the year, March •and September. An inspiring and instructive message from Mrs. Ryland New. national regent,, was read by Mrs. Clayton Edward. She outlined the augmented education- al program of the I.O.D.E., which in- ' eludes' the Second War memorial and immigration, and stressed the need of books for . the services, used clothing for' Europe, and support of meat ration- ing. Miss dos}}.e Saunders gave an ex- cellent and detailed paper on the topic, "Does Canada` Need a New . Flag?" ,he traced ,the origin and meaning of the crosses in the Union Jack and the shield: on the Canadian red ensign and Pointed out the significance . of 1 each. - f Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ferula,, Council, Bluffs, Iowa, was an event of Satur- day, November 3rd, in : Ontario, street United church, Clinton. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Chas. D. Cox of age . and .tundear must be off the of Bervie, uncle of 'the bride, assisted streets by 9 o'clock in the evening from by Rev. G. G. Burton: A reception was April _ 1 to October 1 and, by 8 o'clock held at the home of the bride's parents, 1, unless ac- where a buffet luncheon• was served. from October 1 to April dompanied by a parent or other The .couple will travel through the . :re- sponsible person. Lawson --Mason . - At .the parsonage of Main street United church, Exeter, on Saturday, November ,3rd, Rev. N. J. Woods per- formed the marriage ceremony, uniting Annie Isabelle, elder daughter ed Mr, bells are ringing in this .locality. and Mrs. C. E: Mason, Lucknow,. and Mr. and Mrs.• Ray Dalton and •Mrs. Gerald Wesley; younger son of Mfr. Earl- Drennan' spent the week -end and Mrs, ,George W. Lawson, Exeter.. visiting friends in. Detroit. • The .bridegroom was formerly a flying Mr. Arrthur 'Dalton, •from Toronto, officer with the R.C.A.F. and spent is . spending • a few . ,days visiting his nearly :two years overseas. - 4 father, Mr. J, C. Dalton. States to the home of the groom's par- ents, after which, the groom will re- :srume-:his,trray duties in California. INGSBRIDGE KINGSB•RIDGE, Nov. 18. --Wedding When men and women get past middle age their energy and activity, in. many instances, begin to de, cline and their general vitality is on the wane. Little ailments and sicknesses seem harder ' to shake off than formerly, and, here and there, evidencesof a breakdown begin to appear. Now is the time those wishing to help: maintain their health and vigour should take a course of Miiburn's Health and Nerve. Pills. They help tone up and invigorate the patient by their tomo action on '. the system Price 50o a box, 65 -pills, at all drug counters. Look for our trade mark a "Red Heart" on the packs. _ The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto. Ont. ' "Well, Bob has finally decided! hien he's finished school he wants to go to •work-in ar • bank. And I'm glad—for ' a lot of reasons..." Hell get a thorough training, and can even receive university instruction in banking andeconomics while he is working. Banking isn't learned' in a day, but he'llget lots of help --:and :and everyo ortunit to move upas Y, P— PP . Y ,ter he proves himself.. The road to the top is wide open, and offers: y .NOrr fir a—not; greatly. beyond. living memory' ---that the idea` of - b e took root in r�i.��.a �eraarnent '. the fabr'i'c of . forming ration. Lt o►k` Lack through' the swiftly tittlng y. Picture the '..lawn social of the middle 1840's; years lotten re,iless minds and burning odd' were forming the mould of a f`Canac a Vidimiter . vol inousl .gowned, is stall; mildly, shooed at the idea that ' the These hundred yws1iave just fled governor should , bow to the that vision! Thro` gh prosperity, wishes ofan elected assembly.' through adv4rsity, through". Her top -hatted consort, too, °is smiling years of peace and pr9bably vaguely troubled at this troubled years of war a Canada new notion of freedom. Nonethe- Unlimited has :emerged. And the less, �t >s the ` spirit of the tulle. next hundred?le ;there., The men. andwomen, the power A pioneer land is gettin ready. to acrid the resources are there 'to become, a Nation.dreamed land than. was a greater enterprise like,Eugene of make ever , of. p.g' o :.., O'Keefe are laying the 'cornerstones of ventures yet to grow great. There's an awakening realization of •latent power. Canadians are seeing a visionof a Canada Unlimited. • One of a series depicting the+ growth of Canada as a nation. produced try, 6'Keefe's an the occasion of their . 100th snttiversity.. And to each of us" -i this year of grace comes , a opportunity to re -affirm our faith in the future by our purchase • and holding of Victory Bonds and War Savings certificated. - Alp loos these .�•Y ` public discussions iscs banks sad CUiti inert �' sex the b s Si E• ,. s e. phrase i s not ne�' Gan banks Speiai src' - pxa 1: CC of . it SCS, ban. ,� s, butt F •With , xbeir . c bplof r t ro> 1 � Vt. their esn'?l0Yees' to ' which all nakc iti'Se of �u ins° • • ptcnds� Substa•Ata. y banking, • l• derision belt to lives to t thc�sclyesl theft business c ofitemexl ' to devote i reach the g, a htrn they % C = ° with pa`y' ,�riu nal meati!._ • ,. see 2• ave with �'�'y''�`�d Si' ks �,nd ems. sub le by bat' 3, Urdzriay to' .jointly 1 ossa.. IA Specie. for tzibutcd ...�ranc� 4. Prop life' ,loyccs. 5 tatnitun- st:as 6. tifitirizte °rturitty •e�1.e0.e:i is:e• i` t abvan C$cot. 3' Visfrit staffs: �oatt`�twitscoati other, hose v e ;acc iblcfor toteloy wioa sette.rb tftsext'` '' 'petstaiteo'