HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1948-02-05, Page 6LQVSr"b 8. • -- Mr. C&lin
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Aftse• l tty-'Young OtPin4Q3t &1?ent
week -en+ wfti}•• her parents,
and Mr.a. Ialoyd" slang .
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„Mrs. Alliu'"e,ncll ,A,rn old a,R o g
Morris,Godcrich,,' visite Mr. and
Mrs, elivo' Allin On Sunday,
Mrs..Tu;iYoxd' of Goderich is. W,th
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The ;children urtd.'teapherr., of
A 'school` had •a sleigh -rifling- party
ilso ill .on_Ex �Ia to
•Q� W . n s � �'
wards: they. went .to ,,fix..' 1zV iltion'
-home-and enJoyed ot-lunch. ',
Mrs.:SroYth and family spent a
;dayt. iu.: London last week.
•
pp a glad to hear that litxi .�
W. •Xo . n • im .robing 'after. haying.
'4'P' tt.g�..P
the "hu" fpr' the past, three weeks,,
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int'ende�' �"o st v� ee r
Mr, ,:and • Airs. lan Stoll spent
unda , withMr, and Mrs. Hamilton
y_.
1 x .-`T, i In r and aim siren.
weelt "in Ottawa•'
TAYLOR'S CORNER
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Ahura-. was • at 1W -home ,f
Mr"end Mrs WSnyder
on. ThUre-
in 'las r f owin r;e•
doy'.c�en t oil g a
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uat Beth QJ'GNee Church.'
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-The Iron u4 + bgnggregatiouaY meet-
r. as he
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tog �'�'eraCe '4n ted ;hu eh 1 tl•
the church .oz Monday NVoatenOUl:
jauu4]y . ' Rev 1;`. , bcotesbery
ed t meetin witb Sera t re
� � o p. u
'reading and prayer, . Arlie J ha'a t
g4te < e';iivancittl;,r' p Ott ' W1>rir h Was;
vsry giati�C ing,,:ii i exitenses, for :the -
year dieing' paid 'and • a• .tiu Aute on
hand,: Airs. ,l.i`tsl e c ox r�isorred rpt
;the". W, A►.,. her ' deport showing , a
spleno 4 year,• , - Arj.rs. R. U.'c»,rance:
reser,`
ries (3 sShionwady a acb aotfl,aruepouurtt;,
i
1 u Band. " 1'4 in:uer liarrison wtis'.
again,. appointed . Sunday •;*,school;
'superinteuueut,° with Treed ",Tos; ranee
assistant. Mrs. Will-tlox wi1L again
have charge of the ortxan; with Mrs.
A. }arris.,"as "assistant; lteyr hlr,,
Stotesbur, '^ wss invite i• to -.remain
as pastOr for the coming year. .;he
meeting closed with the benediction.
the ,officers for the year 1048;101n..‘
' Snyder; o'� 'Newton; atewatds.
itodges; 4.:Oke, or.4iinaal A.,. tuxdy,
G., Newton, W ..aacke'• Pe4'retar3'v
Molmea. treasurer, (;f,
G -•inti t
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M�:
and M
treasure
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Bodges; .a1dtors1W. ascke andB.' WtTsoai. • delicious lunch Was
-t e:
s ved y h h.e..lr .
VOMMINIMMEIMMINIMMP
`quality in educations/ opportunity
as between urban and• rural areas"
ch ived b. meat
*been a e
s
y
g
.� .gym ,gym ,. .n: .� =__:r
°enlarged d ij teve grants. , =sob
stale/al-part ofeduca:tianaf cuffs
in Huron* has been taken off
local property taxes. - -'
akin average of 09 additional farm homes in : flaron have
received Hydro' ser vice ander the . Drew . program ver'
year since the Government took office. In the last year of
"b - ra .Go vernmpent -oiil .23 farm homes were added.
the i�lep. u ,... y
In 1943—when Mr.' .Oliver "was b hehib:er of the Gbverriment of that.
year rural lines•ad.ded-in HURON Were:
Miles, New Consumers`
2`:34
23
Rural lines' ad "d. since .the Drew. Goyernment took. Hydro out-o'f-polittcs:..
NeVii
Cansvmett
275.
517 `.:
661
697
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READ ; THE. R,ECCHRD,
• to 1943 grants to all HURON County municipalities
1p'1947 they were, , .. .. ,..'.
I
.t. %Ntlf�s
15.71'•
f_t,� _ .. ...•,..'� . 1 1.2.08 ,
r 7$.95-
t5'4d,. c
1947. .•;••....... ........ �•--_
Planned for 1948. _ i67,89
- . rim►
•-
ender .p e.w�- 4 rnment
'm•ainten'ance ,grants to
huspitals 'at te ;'erii#fry Sea forth anet-Clic on 'have been
doubled,- and. new capital grant • commitments totaling
$717 u have been* ma"de,�: of. which a :substantial part
R,,.was, � � �,r. _ ..._. • !'” •:
has: alrea eeri ai • �' . ,. -� .
r•
.READ ,THE REw
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Maintenance:.grant'to hospitals in: Huron-`Caunty`in 1926—last
year of old Government Of which Mr. Oliver was a member.., $ 2,8'10:00
- Maintenance: grant•i'n 1.9.47':.. ..... $•5'5.1-I..OA.....
Capitol grants. ley 'Gove'rnment 'of *which Mr. wa's a _ . •
member for new building• and equipment, before 1943
Drew •Governmentcommitments 1947-48,, , .::::. • ... . • • $75,000.00
wasinanamesiMmiTim
4id-16 uwicipalities in .Huron County for road too mote -
/lance w ' s three times as great in 1947as in 1943. .
•
CREWE; Feb•, 2. r'.Ivan
Rivett returxied home'fro'nrM•t°` ionto
ou Monday,, . heaving completed his
course with' regard to his steamship
work, : •
Mrs. Birdie'. Whitelyvisited on
Sunday afternoon in" ''Dungannon
with 'i .-r.:aa cl Mrs. T. M. D•uriiin:: a:
Some from -this vicinity atter led.•
the funeral of Mir:" James •Finnigan',
in Dungannon on Monday. We ex-
tend our sympathy to the bereaved
family:. "
• Benson Shackleton and in.
• font son 'are spending some time
with Mr:. and Mrs:' M,, -Shackleton
in Dungannon. }1 • . - ..
The road conditions in this local•
•
boys. who • were, attending, the short
course ,in'' Dungannon which con-
--
- •
Equali0
on-
-eluded-on-3nnuary-30. •
a.�
• • w , - • "Don't, ,you gree that' "Timeis.' l<l'othing is more 'significant of.
ST. HELENS
the ,greatest healer?" "Re may be men's 'Characters . than whiit' they
zt, i our firm belief tnat
hvexy Jbetray tip load:.
aboutaaroduct .or a: "seeyiee
is: by by practical, 'A `st-hand
experience." �` 'hat is why. we
so of tei k suggest, that- if you ,. .
would like to •,, know more
about Brophey's service, ask.
any ..farniiy We have ever
served.
'•_ FLOY'D'M'.,1..0D.GE , DIRECTOR
13: MON'TREAL, ST:' p.t:,1:0N.E 120-
beaut9
rind laughable. '
,.. •..�--�.�-.--. batt hes certainly n y no .. .. ;
speialist.. „,. r.,......
ST'_ 1GtiN'S, 'e i. --- 'Vire: • ,
T,aurene�� Vil$ou...niiceonapanied Mi:
and Mrs.. _ O.anipbelL„Thompso ' aad-
Donald, • of Liicknow_,„ for - a few
iliiy ':visrtr ith ' --€arid-Mrs. Rona
Rothwellof. London.
• Born:—In;� the, Civic• . 'f#ospital;
Peterbor0, on. Saturday, .. .an-uary
4lst,-.to 1VIr. and Mrs. Ronald Roth-,
well Of .Norwood- (formerly,l eieu
Thom of,.,..St: -H•elens) .a: daughter;
•J'eaahe • Rosemary. • .
-i essrs: F. ',G. -and Tom - Todd,
George Kennedy and Ross McPher,
-sot, niotorstt to. , Toronto,-tyhere-•the-
T• odds, Xttended the aminal meeting
of the Aberdeen-Angud Association
of which 7.i." -On is a ' director-. • •,M
Ke inedy was • in attendance at' • the
Hereford, A.ssociatiiox ,_meeting.
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SHEPPARP.' _TON
�•81lla i'IiARDTGN,web..3.-4111s
Blanche Graham,, R.N.; of Western
9
n sen .A _w
eek-
i 1 x.010 to t< the
Hv� t
p a, r�"p
home
at, her
Miss Marie 'Hawkins has gone to
Victoria . ]<I2spital. Lon_donL as a
ntu se -in -training: We •wish• `her,
-success in her, training: •, .•
Miss Rutile Bogie, tvlio Is training
at the` St: "Catharines hospital, has.:
been • successful. iii obtaining -her
cap. Congratulations;' Buthie. • Q.
Several- in .the .community are
suffering from '• colds. Guess it's the
severe, cold weathers.. •
The National .Film Board pictures
which were' shown in the school on
Monday evening were much enjoyed
by all 'present. '
• 1 INGSI3RIDiG
'In 1,943--t a ,tast year of the .Governmentof. wh'o_h-MM.:_ --_—:,
`Olive -'v�ius''Q rube;-.-road-subsidies tb. municipalities in: , -.•„q{ '
HURON C.o rity.totalled .••.••. •..$ 133,878.4
Since the D iew, Government took office: 319.42
; In .1946,..,'.r,••.•.,.•.'•...••.,•....i'....''..$ 5,.
1947. ...... 392,•70'6.43
in addition --expenditures on King's' Highways Construction
-aiid-Maintenance in Huron County were; _
1943 ..'....r..........:_.. , ..•;.; ., .. a . • ._.•. •: • , ;...•$ ` 50,000.00
In 2, 525,000 00
194 . -.7:, r . a '. :,.. . . . •: :. ,.. •
, _ • 000' 000,00..
Planned far 't 94$•
RINGSBRID:GE, Feb. 3.—Mr • .J.
0._,P,Alton has returned home after
-spending, a monti an Goderieh.
1!iiDon, Eugene and Douglas Frayne,
w'lio are. employed ii London, spent
the week -end r at their. home here.
i. Weather permitting.,,, there' win be
a keno. d'hcisocial in' . the pn iso hall
next Monday .evening, February 9th.
WHEELER'S
�• Gilsone 'u �r�.aces, ,r
18-20-22 inch size.
'
Eaker-&Beatty",
Windmills = '
_' 7 and 8 footsxzesnA�,,,,
» • Baker &ia,ttp .Oil Bath
. r PuYrip, Jacks
3; WAVY' FrokOEPUM'P
AL O CISTERN' PUMPS
Wm: F tzpatr cls
PLUMBING & HEATING
KINTAIL .. Phone 12r3
Dun n Qn
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OU•R
RADIO SERVICE DEPT•
ST+i»TCK''QP' UBBS
AND PARTS CARRIED
" AU Wi r1 Guerarrt-eed w3-
Phone 114 West )St:
FUNERAL ; SgxviCa -
No^ extra charge•°for the us e
it out. Funeral Home, Toren. •
,6 'Street;. w.
Pronnpt,e Ambulauee
• Service
Phone 835 r Res. 355 or 7�
Fa •d1d •weather driving -7. -Anti -freeze, skid chairs,' hot
frost
water heaters, de rtl a ,, f etc.. ,
diva- lir - raVi h~' a-" ?�a
meet a n;r. at'finding' 'out -how
�farmers can best. be .' assisted.
y : Under these policies a sabstaa-
tial b�dy of legislation raising
rural • living sta,dgrds> r. -hast
• been enacted. ,.J ' - m
. �••.-vlad>,:✓r._ .w•w'h _.....a:.i,:'�i'� M.-r.y_. r:.'l^w`^.••.:.`Y
live stack marketing 'materially improved.
w on p
MAssstance .tq tattle slrow4;pin Hurl . hog 'q. ,' • • �'
Ettabiishment of three dentonstra.ttorii feedkrig,statrons rn 'Huron.,
•,Hna'oeratrve%ro .
E3ttert5rve lOad5 ff .ou �
'9 vele irlent, of Junitfr Farmers •work 'in 'Heron..
e ,F •
'lntersiv warble 'fly,control tr! . tiJ
ri.Hurori
Manyrotier. Provin'ttal measures• whichKaye" i
mproved farm. 'eduation,t
• }• 1 •,• 11.• k tin•. ' `
has vigorously' selvad .;�aur interests•in Huron. in niun. i.
elp_ai$
,
and vork.V` „,.rew'Governrngr
in youryour
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N��.....z�+''
» AJ •hey, aw, \'.
''timet--_D•1_`_y___`
?�..�CYa���a"�dal� '� i3i'a�.t�,�*.�?�. � _ .,, �a1 I +1 9 �Ii - . :�
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• uires a Local.. representative :
raaw.,. . ..
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`t"iist'rict.S'i
.« - rw ouicl" e `iirsf ani" Qreifiost ,
_'rhe , ersox ±cixoseti 1fron this,
.' ` tegrit'y with •soiree a cperier ce in .investment matters _
a man of ,in .. v e �lluwrs in' s cu>`itie .: _
and have the ability to judge cbmparativ v.- e s
,Lr
} ;,';his." is. ati.. otportunity •to maintain an acti 'e and remunerative'':
• c• tr -*---itci; .�ftteiza ,the �..,, ,..,,,
iinati of y._.mti
. -i. rest,,itt-the, ial ^,aria-of„tth.is r ,;�:,
greatest growth.::.in, its history, •r It should appeal to a,` retired or ..
�.. 'semi..retired business or,`prrofessional Maui wishing to preserve Ilia u , •
oven -initiative ,in the matter` .cif dem.ati ds• on. his tine nt,10 en i gy.
Re would have the • support and” `personal;, cottnset of a' district
representative; , well.-trrained in analysis *of investments., ' Ilis
accounts of ' sulfictent zti portance , to 'merit. titch 'atterdiois, ". o ulid
�n vestitnent-- Martilage f .s0`' �7i fired
r
have benefit of .er
yea .,.,
.:. •_ .• i• ned�., 4,.,-:,.._,
1Cui st;attJstrltral, services' die,iin ixtttai ,
iislted more than yearns, is_. a- come
riser; ,a fxram.,establ _
The ed.ver, •� . ty .. �.+�.,wr .,t� 1 may{ . �yy, ■. (N.. r �7• 'I {yam• � �y,y,�y,.
... ...essiee. 4:•.1r:Ad.ervrit'4/i, (tnd 'dish ibutoA' �'c f0Gov�,rN.n!.
:i • ...., . ,. ♦ ,,... and
ee vttti � ..
. o n �btan:ds 'ate( a tritie.,
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Municipal boners and Corpi� � . ,
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•• I,it�$i•ktinent' .EtiYkcrs. A'srs�o.Ciatlork��r✓ytif'.q��.xnerzc e
on The C ' Xo`tito Stock lac the ,io tf:tr"al. ' r
J7r..*Fmembership r..• pq qp y V p }..y,� ry fry
•• : rStoca it t# in art' ^ :Ftl'tate o • 1rit:tAtt,.,lit
tocl� Exchange are availabl,t" �' �' . �` �" •
'Replies' itch should ''1* rr'eas6mibly bion';, i.w:t;ive, will "he ,co
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