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BENMILL.�ail. 2 Mr. and
Mrs 'A, ,Stirlen of Ninga, ..Mani-
toba,
ani .
toba, spent'a few days around. Ben-
:iniller last• week, visiting, 'with rela-
tives and, friends. i► r:: '
The• Snowplow is doing its )lest
to keep the roads passable. "
Mr. ' and ,'Mrs, Frank Young of
• Goderich •visited-- on Sunday with
'Mr. and Mrs. 3. R Long,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred White ' and
-John, of Goderich, Spent Sunday
with',Mr and Mrs, H. Good..
The Wctitnan's ,�ssociaton will:
Meet- on February' 4th at the home'.
of Mrs. Frank dllin, - Mrs: -Fisher,
Mr.s. Straughan and Mrs. F. Alibi
the hostesses, '"'
Mr, and"Mrs.:CarI Fisher:,02 Cede-
rich •.visited on 'Sunday with M.
•
and Mrs. Fletcher Fisher.
Mrs . Courtland Kerr attended the
funeral :,o f. her` uncle, Mr. Barr; in
Blyth on Friday,
Mr. and Mrs. .Ray Moore .spent
the .week-end''in Straordville` with
Mrs,. Moot e's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W
isson anti son"Walter:
•
YQtiNG P C. S ORGA NIZE•
At' an enthusiastic , �gatheriug; �at
u- Masonic'.. I a-li-,ou„'---.,' Vedneiday
ev evening ..of ,last week 4,, 'toting .Prp-
gressive .• Conserva.'tiy e ' Asseeie:'tion'
. was ° formed, The ' following execu-
tiv.e oflieers were elected: President,'
Ilarold .•' :Williams ; first viee-presi-
dent, Charles Wigle; second vice.}
president; Donald: Mooney ; third
vice-president, Ron Price; secretary,
.'issue Lillian Irwin _ - -
Chairmen were appointed= for the
'various polling sub -divisions and
plans made to. bring out_the vote for
the Progressiye Conservative can-
ilidate, Thomas Pryde,- -on"February
nth: •
,RESTITUTION MADE •
LONDON, :Jan. 27.—After four
adjournments,"'a charge of fraud,.
against Frank. Youuge, of Zurich,
was withdrawn -in'` City. -Magistrate's
'Court -yesterday. _ Younge wq.s
charged with'selling a car to Murray
Hbckrnan, of Chatham, which had •
a ,939 lien against it. 'Crdwn .At
torney Claude Savage said restitu-
tion had been mate,,`in Rill, and he
k -
a•s ed h
b °tfih. -char
bewith r� n •
a e d�.
PtTert , St7
_.--:ALL OIIWSTQC IYIIJST G0 , to mWway_for .
. choice of:vaarious•P atterns:
COME EARLY, WHILE STOCK LASTS''
Also good stockof Lowe Bros. Paints •
and•. Kemtone, .p •
' (all shades,aid .colors),. venetian blinds, 'Lim waxes.
Over. 30._ years' ,experiencewith wallpapers and:. saints
3 DOABS FROM ROYAL BANK, HURON ST.`
«`
r9ne ,.3�7�Jintor for .ev rite •
► e g appointments,
DUNUAN () !1,, J'an,
Mrs.- .Bill McClure and sops,;
Of "EItnir'a, were •visitors vith-f•tiie
former's parents, Mr, and -Mrs, W..
1I..McCluret on Sunday.
Mrs; V'. Ar CI inkier t •has ' beau
the• sic „lift litite i'b -astluut1,
but is some hat• better.
..' We ,extend •. sympathy to" .Mrs.
',Kitchener Finnigan, 4th' c 'ilcession`
of \Vest Wawanosh, who ?has been
nodeav+etl by: the death 1as4. Week of
lier.,ft tkier, the late 1 ... rthur Barr
~of Biy i;� '
Mr. Harold (Bud) Glen ,is.'taking'
a .short course • at Guelph;to further.
his,kn'owledge of a ditching machine,.
and ' is ruperatio i:: Ite ; votked ' for°
se%•eral months Jest year with• a
cars, en route to at Baptist ,cenvention
at Mount..Morris,� ,Mich. The lint
`pact Of the two Gars was heavyr ane
bei>g, a, Deetroit Car in, wch two
ladies of inlay City: Were killed
to -•••t$
ou eonvention. It wMentioned thatMr." and Mrs. .Dui'' Were- hospital
at Moutit, Morris; i s, D!in ��rith•
•slioulder'andl..e#est iuluries and,•Mr,
Dunk With injuries to his•'head and
shoulders, They Were ren1rted to
be rehovering,iu•'asati5factory Man,
er -311 i` .end ,M:I`S; Dunk' came_ -to
Dungauinon, last ''June, `accepting the
'charge -et Milted church
With.' the PQ1 t 'Albert and Crewe.
appointments • ',Auringi their staff`
here 'they rudo:" rnatiy.'friends, who -
are sorry to learn, of this misfortune,
Dunk -felt -the -urge-to:- return
.to the:. Baptist bwith "wli ch hQ
- -had, "'always' been ' associated . 'and
nt made`:' t e �move -. so -to , .
� .„ . A be =nearer
four.of his .children who -are in.
e icbigair• • flaying no bearing on or
eoirneetion, with thee, accident; on thte 1
s,• hack of the newspaper clipping were
,pictures of ,their daughters, Miss
Mr
Margaret Dunk •and , Mrs, •IIelyar
Y talented musicians of 'Hillsdale Col-
'- lege, who had given :a performance
contractor at that kind' of wor+i
u,nd-�hopE s by grin •vc" a1 ma.
chine and begin business for .him
.-1-1
�e f �• has:�1.^COi1$id@]'flble"aI110'Cl.
Of work alread; iii. sight;'•
Mrs. Jack Mason (nee- Joyc
Rivett)` and 'little; son. Kenneth, of
London, are 'Visiting her parent
Mr .-' and Mrs. George ltivett. •
We are glad to hear that M
' Wni. .hieCon.. ell . iso' makingfair'
good progress -to recovery" -at 'Alex
andra° hospital,-Goderich. , Mr. Me-
Connell's leg was set a. coupe o
weeks a
a o nd' he is•'resting '--
,, g, , easier.
.
Mr. and Mr . Arthur Elliott and
son Harold visited Mr, and ' Mrs.
Oscar ;Cuthill, Walton, on Sandi _
Airs. Benson Shackleton of.pVrewe
anti:,:little... infant' liontri`ti``da-t7gliter;
Carol Auu, .are, visiting with Mr.
and. Mrs. Matthew Shackleton.`
Mr. Jas. Finnigan, who suffered a
heart :attack- a week ago Sunday,
showed iml)royement` in a few .days,
but,. is Still.' very a:tak: Mr. Fin-
nigan is eighty-seven years of age,
aiid hms_niways enjoyed pretty -good
health, which is in-• his favor,as
li•ie
p3 .. ;og;>ress 'evr , to i e o . � y� . -: = ----•.
-.Snowbound
nd Roads.: the, roads i
Ashfield and -Vest' Wawanosh were
fel actically abandoned the middle of
list week, while the storm was still
x'aging. Snowplows became
pled and just "gave up," for several
reasons, such as..broken parts;:''too
heaa ,y_,N vi.th;out,rother.. ie -„-' ar 1
ae-to see mead, nowhere• to put
Ari lteu, i. of . interest tad citizen of
Uoderieh lathe ;anu,ouucenient: made
today .by -4„, 0. Peters' 'recl,•eation
director, that 'on Eridi4 night of this
week the Goderich Dra.ratie Club;.
„aye be lteard "ixr`�t.
pla ; of :the fleasoli over station
ViiNX at 8 30- p. r%
The Club's" broadcast` 140
Ileeeiuber, When. it presented, "The'
Bishop's -'Candlesticks," received
suck' favorable comments 'that .the
conwiiiiiity rograir s „section of
tine Department ofi • education ..-reg
;ciiuested the.Club to prepare another
play, for hrQadcastiug: purposes on
the program- 'e 'titled' "Your Cont--
.iuuuity •stied You."
A<plaY°,was Chosen ;and' rehearsed'
axd- on,� Sunday. ' -two-. carloads --of
cast and:fritnd's' our:neyed, to Wing
haiu , and at. • the studies there re-
corded�the-one-a '- p la..•"Little�.G 's a
Y , l�aA
e P
Houses,"which will be' broadcast
Friday night.
' Players who Will be heard on
this program are* . Mrs, `.:Margaret
Cooper; Mrs: °Virginia .Lodge, Mrs.
Eileen Peters, Mrs. J. ?A. *Le`Maire
and Mrs.Gail Sully,
The playis' receded b a round-
ble discssion on dramatic ti
r a c .•clubs.
conducted by Dar.. Georgie .Tanner.
Mrs.._ J.- (: _, Leigaire and. Mr, and
Mrs? J; Q. Peters:, COUNTYBRJEFS
Mrs. James Hern, one of .Iaxeter's
oldest residents; died'. last_ Week • In
her ninety-fourth year.
' �-- F. W,- Morlock has been appointed
clerk and treasurer of the Township
of Step1en, succeeding L. Ii. facdg:-
son? resigiiaed. •
i3ernard Hall, • village clerk of
Blyth, -suffered' 'a severe heart t--.
tack' last week. after shovelling snow
out bf his driveway to get his car.
out.
I3et was taken- to- the Wing-
-ham
n -hair hospital in • a critical condition.
The annual meeting of the Huron
Central Agricultural Socfety • was
. held at Clinton on 'Saturday. .The,
lit1947 executive wits .re-elected and
it was decided to heldLthe spring
now this year on Tuesday„June
- The death of Arthur;John__Biirr
'•r
the. suOv , .ati,"1` the,„ „ftv .
tMI ST-Atttom"tt". rit''S-ntTi ffif
These 'conditions existed- on' cones-;
sion._._road,s. whet e o 1 S aaot a
rrsi nn- l�.iele-could •be-seeia,,
Fortuna,.tely, everybodykept pretty
�S
( 111 • in' , the country and enough
plows were,.ayailable- if aria* ernerg-
eioy should. arise. The main road
between Luckinow and Goderich Was
kept open, -which -gave,a little ray
of cheer and contentnient,_r,The'
high : school buses made ;the daily
-trips, but were forced. to —vit1iiltaw-
from the regular route on concession
roads. .
`ormer tksi-dents in Clu' Accident.
—Fiiends are sorry *to hear of 'a•
serious 'acc•ident which' befell Rev.
S.. '1'..' Dunk ,arid Mrs. Dunk, of
Iiitl.ty .
City. ch:.:.w.ho_ :left.. .tin-.
T
ganuon in November last, having
accepted a call i'o the First Baptist-
•churcl of -Imlay Gity . Mrs, B.•
1 erawSord of Detroit wrote to ..her•
t
friend -Miss iencl= vMiss \` elite 's ro 1-
p u Dungan'
ii n, and enclosed a clipping from
p
a Detroit paper dated January
, $th,•
which described• the !Collision. of -two
n , .. rent - - .
:Hewn rc- entt of Blyth. Mr. Barr
was born -in lTti1l tt',township sixty--
-tli-r-ee--years-ego.._a:nd:- ;ffer •f`a r1ty
fort- Wine years in East Wawanosh
nioveii to Blytir'ih 1939. He is star
vived by his • wife,: formerly Mary
Dunbar, of East Wawanosh, :Lind:
..one daughter, Mrs. )Kitchener Fin
ngan of Dungannon.... , 'ST. GEORGE'S W.A.
The regular: meeting of the
iiicn s �uxiliarv; of—St: G'eorge'S
ciliutch was held on Tuesciay:.zfter•-
noon, January 13th, in__.._t.(te_..
room, with the president Mrs.
H. Farr,..in the chair. The, meeting,
was opened with the :litany, 'and a
Prayer led by the president. *Mrs.
Cd. Staniforth read an- interesting
tette ,tfrom• the prayer -,;partner, Miss
Ansley of ;,Bishop Hardy Men'roria'l;••
S(ho'ol Att.-MIoose F<tc torv. Plans
were made fair the new vear's activ-
tie,. '%Fry. Farr- ed'`tlw 'meeting
and the hostesses; Mrs, F Ri1e�;
Mrs R. Dodd •ancl Mrs- B. R. Mtun-
dty served tea.
C.S.U. OFFICER FAPEAKS
. AT MEETING•. 'HERE.
At a . meeting of the local. branch
of the Canadian 'Seamen's' Union
D: Ferguson of Toronto, vice -press-
dent ,.of the Union, _aiid-`_J.-,Su.11iven;
of the Toronto oliice... were :present.
Mr., Ferguson, pointing - to the •in-•
crease in living costs, said tlie.Unioi
was going Put ,for an 'increase
-Wages "f
s i 3Q
A a
gmonth and$G
,
forty -
hour week in port...A resolution
also was 'passed---look-Ing----to- some
Change in unemployment regulations,
the claim being made :seamen
pay into the fund "during the sum-
mer months but do not benefit 'dur-
ing the whiter. Mr- -Ferguson also.
ons erect. questions=off cam n7 -c'
inrrg -t i 7t run.
Another- meetin. will . be" held
si,-•haray•-t eleC `a5-Ftl€Ft�rgir �'��
Goderich : to ;,the forthcoming 'top;
v ention of the .SSD
--Officers-were elerteci as follows to
call • meetings and carry -on any
transactions Meetings
the affiliated un--,
ions of this:'town : ` 'President, --M.
Good; vice:presidents, E. Kaitting
and G. Crawford ; secretary, W
Ruffen,
HURON 'CHAPTER • OFFI_CERS•
The installation; .:of nfl;eers was-
conducted at the -meeting last week
of Huron Chapter; No. 30, Royal
-Ar-eli -Masons:-- Th `efliicers are :
'Ex. Comp. 'J.. G. Watson, T.P.Z. ;
Ex: Comp. Thos. a iiylor, Z..; Ex.
Comp. Jas.' H. -Johnston, H. ;--.Alx,
Comp.' Walter C. Newcomb
Ex. Comp: Robert 73isset,. S.N. ;. Ex.
Comp. F: , R. Darrow, S.17.:; ' _Ex;
comp. - J. IJ. Vrooman, treathi er ;-
Comp, William Ross, Pro. Soj.
Comi
' N'.
Con1P- E. Gt3tham-..OSx•..
SQyi=;
Comp: Win. '•'A, Currey, Jr. Soj,,;
Comp'. A. T. Knitting, Q.G. ; _ Comp.
Wilfrid E. Dockstader; .IL of 4th V.
Comp. Frank Waa!IA k) :. air•.d•
You It like this .1 W Faxnor Acc unt. Book,direm
�..., Q , It's o simple and•direct::
You don t
have: to be•a`"bookkee bookkeeper to use -it. 4-.
., .. p s t.A few minutes each week
are' :.e u
,
o to-
u s down
g , our farrii transactrons•-the �tno .e � recelyg
Y y p
or the acne �, you spend.. At the end of the year, it veil ± _eve you a. y
p Eetuje ,hof how you =7made. ` or lost m i,ney.
Answers questions you want to know about
.Incom"Ie ax too:. Everyone
a , with a taxable
income
must st file an Inco
nieTax Return`on.
or• before 'die 30th%day of April in each
year, showing his total_ income ,• for
the preceding year.. The Farm Account
Book enables you to take- a a•1 -i ntage, ,of
the -deductions and 'exempti� .s. `Provides t r
able to char he . s --.
charge the, � loss against the pros
of the,.previous• year or'th
Y� a next three• years
as show
tx 1a• the 'records Y you keep in gout
Farm Accdutit Book,
You ,won't, need- to pay .4n expert to
prepare -your Income . Tax, Return --=if you
all have ,this book, Each. account is numbered
o car espona with tie items on the Income ,
a rgcord from which you, can av-e;ageyouur Tax, Return. Yotr•will also-find-the-Accout t•
e exKa: tee ear , cru •.: . edizn rt�fi,i-r - .. - • , ; -
•..�.�. .. .�-,!'�... ;'p ��ou ar $o rla.keep'�•�-You�reerrrds;�-eveq ,, _ _..
liabe- to _. taxation:;utider rhe Income Tax .w `� 'thou ' h v ou are not ".. ome
•
os�crx=•�vedl•I��ie= -�
ear -o
•
Don't'delay. Your local Post Office has an Account Book for.you.'
7 It • s im portant that -oil have it to start h.
1� y t e new year Get the benefit of all a
sauces that the law permits. Profit from the knowledge gained from keep '
properrrecords =lis free- =•ate you wiIfliii 1 it'most us ul.-., Call at your' Post
4fficeat the first opportunity for your Account Book. tom`
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DEPARTMENT OF NAtIONAL REVENUE -
s . Taxation . Dirr�s�on� _
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Gimp. Kenneth J.LHazlett, M: of 2nd Mast I ,LIVItAY `MISSION.' ANDthe i`
• ....,.-� 1 ,• _.� business Hess Catherine was also
VT(Jonip; Russ ii E. Pfrimmer;, The °MaeGilli'vray)• Mission 'Band .appointed. to '=fi11 the 'vacancy as
•ofm3sst.
_e n .'^ lie irsb-nte ` s ret, .,$r Wke4tyo�.•tion "dla
o � as a F
mg for INS -on Su day. The vice mar-itan to his modern boy who s neighbor: good
n:resident, Rut..: Pe chey, conducted
the -meeting- and-red-tbe--Seriptitre-
from Psalm-19.—Prayer was offered, , 'Time and again Signal -star cies-
by Catherine McDonald and during. sifted • ads have brought, results,
• CHESTERFIELDS AHD OCCASIONAL CHAIRS
R: PALR�-''�' AND RENOVATE
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99,
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senior mens -a
on each gallon. "
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