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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1948-04-08, Page 6
r TO Be Held in Goderich--Local , _Inotite_gangrat..:{_. Festival Players Be e was talking coincidences " he mostamazing thing happened to me at the 'races. It *as the eleventh day Qf the eleventh,month; AIy • bpy was eleven at Clay.., We lived in ,a hgtise numbered eleven, arid.' 1, ar.riVed , on, the eoti.rse-' nt., eleven. Later fn the day l found that eleven horses were to run in the big race, so f backed the eleventh horse On the, card." "And it won?" "No. It came in eleventh." MEMBER . THC oaa><a'. S EttvICE MEASURED NOT t3Y • • OLDEN RULE •-• • `Mrs. A. Wilkin presided at the regular anonthly,rneetizlg of Coderieh branch WoMen'S ca llsritixe,h •?geldin .NlaCJ ay Ilan on rxhuvsglhy# our l 1st, Ina pleasant little' slteeeirshe thanked- ull., who helped make the pot-iueb'SUpper h. Success, 4.10 t who SQid tickets for the stage an,• ratite show, "1 1' L Goes taking." 11.irS.,,PriSlt :.xead•'!Ilia* you"Met- yrs , frO arsie$$'_menterr*,11 .1m, .members,in x:iig'laud• :Who ha received gifts from the -toed. parcels. A' minute of ileiit prayer • was observed the ens •era in : a mem- orial by U, orial tribute to, Mrs, G. McLecid, .a beloved' member,. !i ' The meeting decided td take ,ad: Vantage et the Course, Moderur»ress- ing, offered by the Departiient, 'With Modern Kitchens or Hooked Rugs as alternatives. A resolution from the War Ampu- tations of Canada advocating a basic rate of $100. a month. for 100 per cent. disability . of war veterans in Canada was .endorsed and :will be sent to • Ottawa. • -- Iro The, district annual will be .held, in Victoria street United chur=ch on May 31st. , .1.riss Anna P. Lewis of the Institute Department will be t3 guest speaker. Pinnacle °� HIu It is, our aim -to keep Bro p he :'s service' at the ~p.Y ,, • innacle ,of efficiency_ and p 3r., effectiveness at ail times; a 4 ,. to maintain ° 'facilities• and pers nnel , that—will —enae- us to offer a.funeral service which with' meet every mends and anticipate every Wish: , . • cintlting In MacKay' 1141 on ' ed ` nesday, April 7th. The milers are. S"ery proud of those 'who 'presented the Institute.. play, F" 'lie Spinster . IInshe,it •at the Drama' FePtival. The. production. was honored by being placed second he • F rival. ,• Coil : ratulations' are''dtae to the niemlierss.of the cas Lincs others' who, worked, SQ f>:iithf idly', to earn this 'high honer, ,Special. thanks' go" to Mrs, Clarezno, . coon- yener of the .play, .and lis s:_214ic-' Ki .nuen and firs, Ps.nu:ister, c s ii n1er, eoiiveners. T'he 4 cis el la,'ting Prue t1onitted li 'a. Mrs, Le Aire ,",was • vlfn by .'Mfrs.. The- roll : call • WAS answered .naiuinia a. Canadian mineral 1 ; � sed aanc;, a interesting Current.. Events . 3vere, ' given. by; Mrs.' toy Cha-labe.rs.;: ,, 74-.G;ea,....» th Sen„ read 'an inf oifiinitiveN paper on Can-' adian 'minerals;. Air apple pie donated by 'Mrs, Jewell an sold o.d • D and by , - etch auction , was : Wen' by i's. �Yl kizl.: • 'The. meetl •ivas elosed with the singing of ' "God- . Save tap _ Ring," Afternoon ': tea `vas • served by the ebinmitt"ee, Mrs. ; Mathieson, firs. Holland, Mrs. Moody and Mrs, J McNevin. • b An inmate of anasylumhad been given a hammer arid nail. He placed the"naril head first against the wall and started lramrbering. Seeing he was getting no rresults, he said -to his compa 'ton : "The bird' wlio Made this._ nail is `crazy, He,put•the point Cin the -wrong end." "Oli, no !" re - Plied the other. "You're the one' that's *ritzy -this nail' goes in the Opposite wall'." . -• : 4 • Sourness of• t<he',stoinach, biliousness, heartburn, headaches, belchingor other temporary disturbances "y„ �:• { •k?.yti>,r�; are often caused' by p e •ztrdrr ger;Ge. ItI such case. • 'Qi.vi ....''. Rurdodk •131ood- Bitters 'should.' gide •queElt-relief. <•.� •-••• �; Burdock Blood Biters is 'a pure vegetable cornponnd for minor riiordRrs_ of the Stamach,.lieeF.„ 034 bowels;_., stimulates "the action of the stomach and digestid'e organs thus improving digestion, and elimination. rYo kl-flxiz B.B,B. on sale , a i4treounters everywhere. " ,Accept uo. substitiiteat, Specify Burdock Blood Bitters. • • - - .. ' ._ `.-- ,..:� Q�lio.'fi.�•1 liit3TY1 •'C�..: TitItLit[a(�•-_Tarniifr oar M. Lo©GE, D!R. c, -ren 1.3 MONT.1EAL _ST, PHONE 120 You will be proud of the Chesterleld, Chairs, etc., that • we re -upholster or recoverfor pb'u.' Choice of velour, -fi'ic:ze,talsesttiy; damask. Qual`y cover><ngs. • . Phone NU• Pick-up 'and delivery - .SEE US!' PHQ' US! ;�,. WRITE US!. THE "SQUARE' •GODERICH I fi Says Goderieh fl'as t ? relaten, dans Possilaalities for .Deveiop lent ``I :sea tremendous opportunities 1n .C, ocieirjch .for development ,.In • the q'` of planning One of. them ,3s in connection with the 1 ou i$f; trade Qn ' vh:icb, ;ora hare already done•. etinsiderati'le Work."' So Stated, Hon, Dana' lorteri.•iinister' of,"°Pitann,itig And Develolaziieat, addressing luso' Gederieh.mBpard sot . Trade, at • the 'E ritislz B cha'ii geHotel on "Prkny night. IIe did t 9labor ate on the u•. {iC, �, Ainslie ..president; Pres. c e at , tbe• meting. p. I),, . Mooney, •chairman of the • civic eoznmittee, told .of how he had made; arrange- ;%nents with Thos. .Pryt"le,• i P,P, for HPorturon,er, t"o bring the guest speaker. Pryde introduced Hon, .14r. , Mr. Porter expressed doubts iis4 the truth of .the story concerning hh mi -up of plans for the layeui of Goderich and Guelph. "I think the story. must ,have originated at 'Guelph because they felt' Goderich got the ]getter of the deal," lie c em- rented. ' Mr. Porter satid planning et towns must be done • by the .people who live in them,, but that" the .Oiitariox Department of Pian irig cine Vie=, velopment was always ready to give technical advice on this ..planning When asked for -it.' "Planning is one means of - avoiding emergencies that arise frein `time to time":, •he said. - Floods Control - Referring to the recent flooding of the Maitland River, Mr. Porter said, "These are ways and • means' of controllhfg . to an extent these floods, including -conservation • of forests, but they Can„ never be con- trolled,,one hundr=ed per cent„'"' `fin -net provides that a municipality; inay ,set up n conser'vir tion' authority, to install • li means of hoedctrot such • as; it -iii nci the treatment"iif'Tands," ,but a vote; of at least twosthirds of I1i-ini1ci tt�lt -iS- 11.eC@SSt11 S--11Qt(;Te- any action can, be 'tal,,enh. "It is for• the municipality to deb'icie•what -•wants'. •anxT .the IDepartment al- lows financial `asSistonee,'4, lie ssiid` After` discussing `torvri planning and- also epiiservation' planning;• lire , Porter' referred to industrj atp1in--' iliug;' -In this connection ••te s" .1i't,• 'Industrial expansion_is , gelifgp on' 'art a rate never dreamed of said 'the Department is working° to plaee in- dustries. fin& assist them in. location. We are 4i ing to work 'towards de-. centralization of industry, sipee .this is best for the country. ',Towns that have a definite pian are often the most fuitunate in .attraeting new industries," _: lle' refer• •a to the -!Government's iniinigration plans, stating they have. been carefully worked put for the bringing' in 'of people who will . be. best for long term einplpypient and will' be ftiture good ::Citiheris, '`Our Iii 1 di en 'len eiri tiferr's ch.ii-drtm will be .reaping the fruits of ,the Present ." plans,- he eoncliided:, �`{ (• irU� yr;� iiiiifiII1iI4' �,,,,,•-p1.Yat ABOVE - Superfinish honing` of cylinder res~r,"M r or~smooth finish assyres tong wear. CENTRE,. ABOVE -Piston fitting is 'mach :accurate .arid, +ea"sy when" cyiinder bores have successfuity-= pa'ssed;this "finish -and -bare test;', using' acturate electrsic 'indicator. : RECISION twa/sYFERfivG ASS'Sl/ResEXrRnK9Ll/EJ'fORYQu' ABOVE - Superfinishing, . after precision grinning; all -- crankshaft bearings to from • 2 to 4 millionths of an inch• -far smooth operation and Iona wear, m'" • DEFINITIONS' .� Economist --A hien who, plans what to do i�'it;h •money that his• • lllrtinti�t-'-A” maw, who .got treed by a lion but enjoys..tkie,scenery, J Widow—A worndan W 1i 110 longer • finds fillet,' with'her husband. ' Y__ m rn wito--- -goes- hrough a Swingin', doQr'00.sumevne else's_ push. , einereememmememw • Alf* ' Iffy -4184 'iNZ'Ol' Two lirgniIne?it S.GottiSb.,ci_u;ne Of 4.011$e14 . tai1rli 11P •Were united__�on! 'Saturday a 1 rnoon.' when the' mar- rlage took Place, in Ashhei' Pres. byterian church,• of :Helen' Eileen, daugI4 ' of.11irs, 11Iaecie este the u0 Neil MacKenzieeK;° nand eo AleXander.MkaOregOr, pf IlAmilton,.' sou of Mrs. MacGregoi ind. -.the. 'Late Murdoch i IaeGregor,: i intai"l. 'Rev;t Pr. Itltoad 'othciated and, Miss Salm+ . IacOoraald. presided" at tho ,organ,, Miss•:B'erthaz :Walden. of Kincardine, Sang'�Riess Thfs F ti ise'► :during 'the eerelnoiiiy, and "A:lway:'s"' at the ,Signing, 2A-Ltl} register; Phg Wide, given in marriage, by, her „brother, •jack , iaeT ell ser Was lovely in ,white feather,satin ionedi.with sweetheart rieckline!:and ll stiffs'%= -'► to 3. caughti'ilo; 'a irailli.` B long 'veil'�vma '; to'•a Queen of. Scots headdress 01, net, abd seed, pearls, a sha ,carried r . a• ,: bouquet, of calla plies 'and Stephan- oris,.. The maid of honor, Miss Cath- erine ath-ei ine MaeJ euzie• of London,• sisteriof the bride,, were.a floor -lengths gown' of delphinium blue sheer chiffon. with matching halo hat, and carried. American Beauty roses. Mrs. Mag, Lean Bell, of London, as' bi4desina dr was gowned in rpse. , sheer chiffon with miFtching'hmlo hat. 'Heil flowers- - were Talisman, • rpses. , 'The. junior ridesniaid,.: Miss Bessie Reavie, .02 Lucknow, °was in pink taffeta, with snatching bonnet,, and, carried a •no"s"e gay' of daffodils and ,.sweet peas. ibtle"-Jea:nnle- Mae , er; of--Gode- rreli, •nieee0 of the• grOni daintily: ;r; froelted in yellow taffeta.,. was flower - girl. ,She wore a • m.atchirig bonnet, and. carried' nosegay. of daffodils and sweet peas: Gordon, MacGregor, of'Gaderrclr, -vas =.best irrzn. an( the .'ushers were Allan 'MacLean.' aild Bob MacGregor,' ,After the ceremony a , reception and dinner was held:at at tlle'.Park House, Goderich, where the bride's mother received in ,a printed giey silk dress with matching accessories. SIe. vas ''assisted by 9the groom's mother in a . grey wool suit' with fur trim, and matching accessories. For trip to Muskoka and Northr -er-Cint-aarkor.=the;-bride-Havel ed -in Eros€t1 11erz:iQs" +-- For ' cold ' Bath r dr'vin•" �—A ti. ' ze ' ' :chains, ho o ,�► _. e � g n, 'free ,skid -c a _ , t water heate?'k-defrosters etc - K ' a Vey Baratheaysuit and topcoat. of °�mtllberry" shade, v�vitl "`grip ; ire cessories. On their return :�fr. and. Mrs.' MacGregor will reside In Iamilto i. .'..t-PO/iceman : "Did' you get the num- ber of that car that knocked you db*'n, madam?" Victim: "No, 'but the hussy. that was driving it' wore a '.th'reepiece tweed suit lined with. canton crap a . a e, and she had on periwinkle fiat, . trimmed with. •arti- Yoe sorry about your present or . future security, Phone Carlow 2115 or write B. R..1 013INSON : : Monarch Life Assurance it BP•.re- sentative,: R'.-R.-1•„Port Albert. •s6tf • IN OUR RADIO SERVICE}DEPT. - FUTAk:ST0 1K, C ..F.:„r `-UB•ES.'' AND PARTS CARRIED .--All Mork' 'Guaranteed--. Crankshaft, clutch ,and' fluidtdr ye •unit beiny'statically etre dynfimicalry' balanced, using 'accurate electronic ,ndiui)t+rs. 'Prdper a'ankshaft batan's*"ensures longer engine iiti).,iohd smo, othef operation. ' ' Shown above ,pis one sOf. .the advanced autohiattc machines .Which precis,on• grind, the. contours of ;;camshaft to from 8•to 10 millionths of an inch: Valve: opening is thus, set Within" very . close limits for most operation. This sppecial' laborgtory. type dynamometer 1s• Used fbir periodic -'=fatigue" tests, of -orator parts, in operation tonmakeiuro•'all pacts moef.tinineerin s caseations: ,, S)thet production type dynamometers test ALL -en iesi__. - .before fi1ta1 0.K; • • ' How tnucii . 'can you deduct for, ,depreciation 'on .your 'tractor? Your • automobile? A shed? ',What expense`s' : can you deduct?- There are ,7 articles' xn coinmon farm use plus a''Wide ` variety of deductible:. -:expenses) for which_ depreciation cap b'e:chargec-=all listed in the new Farm Account Book. These:legal deductions from your income are a biguestion at Income `Tax Time and the answers to then and to' dozens of othero'guts-• . tions are in this` new Fagm A,ccougt Boak. • M. a •' kECItIb. N -BUILT' �D GE `: FNg` GINES are one 'o f- the chief reason's W:•Dbde autotniibiles automobileskave established' such an`'outstanding reputation. for 'DEPENDABILITY. These powerful, dependable engines ore produced in 'Canada ;wigs, the finest up-to-date machinery in' a. vast,. modern ,plant of the Chrysler Corporation of Canada, limited. Every operation is , carefully f _. pineeri for vied_b`Caradiem.craftstrerwith ars.fe4n expewwence.,',ccurafcheckare .- -.,.. .made .. °th bu9hoof the anu� ctuaring p oc ass -r -raw must meet rigid Dodge engineering standards.'.,,--. specially trained inspectors, using the -most up-to-date� inspection tools,, make exhaustive checks after each production. line Operation. » This= -fine CANADIAN workmanship,' backed., by unexcelled engineering research, assures you of contfnvf de da 1' D. .. i . _ -_ • l rry r be, od e. erfcirmance Ion r., ' N �",�."L�14�:: .. ..: '..s,fi'..." ;F16W-6A .+`.4,6f.•r rods' .. � g n e an'c eep. .�Of -,'Y A ���o rd our Trgrsactions anlcr. a' Guidelo Your :,lneontie' Tax` Return. WHAT IES _ KeNe s�a clean �ed,,le1p:� ou. bud._ge...:� n � w,._�. s you her you have ma.�ol'ost money ouroperations. Mows you; too, w11at your best lines are• -and where you aniay be farming at a ss;_ Saves you &ori s of time a from . book keeping.. -`First ten pages are for your-, receipts—froth.' sales- of crops, seeds, livestock,'Poultry, yproducts, ..�dairy . and all other produce! ..",Then. come twelve pages of all' farina: expenses— you are 'reminded of . terns'you' max ht otherwise forget. Establih-'`a4 basic herd, apply' for the three»year average -porn, talc'txlate your deprecia tion item by item..- These are Money -savers for every farmer. They're a11. in the 'new :Farm Account Book. bEDUCTIONS-tver. farmer .ise"ntitled to deductions' and he is expected by the deliartml. ent to take Tull. Of-,„ ;..",:5'.7.:A' ', r; _ w+'4" '' .. :., .- ..„1y«...� : ; ..1. • . • v. ':'?e. .::.,±” .Iv•t„riM:. - tells,you about many item's Ain easy ques= • -. tic i find ens ter_..1O1 l.,„For,ins'tarnce— . "What can 1 claim as 'expenses "for. repairs?" T'be answer is '`any• expense to 'keep a Machine -or a . building in ' working order. can be clashed." Altogether there are answer's, 'to "over do questions. °Io one is :required :,to 4A immik ANUFA CRAFISMEN pay more than his fair • share of tax.. Copiments from Letters pn the New Pam, * aatd ~Inconi� �"a ' �Xer •p,.;-. •:4M'° .„ur" �i 3 v..:nY> s .rw r trr,e •.o.....:z;:�.✓ .- , __. _ ~ A 10 ng awarfe� step ^fog b i e11t Y. and progress of our Canadian,farmers"' ceouait gook “Takes _the_kinks..•out:of keeping, farm records" .''; , "Ple'ased' to tecom• ^ ` .r, mend this Account Book for fartia people" ,y .. "Record _keeping. in its sir iplest forte -a reap help'. "Some- thing we. hawbeen 'needi'ng for a long, time, #..,' REMEMBEIt . HALF CULTIVATED LAND YIELDS • ► POOR i -CROP HALF K'EP ,ACCQ NTS :'••GIV`E P401 --RE IULTS T`O0r It ' OU -Sven't'tteceivetI 'Your- Copyi -Get• It plow• FREE AT ' `' "I OFFICE DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL 'REVENUE'':