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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1949-04-28, Page 3el. s., 416\ 410.- 1.-WAd YEAR NO - • t• L.! CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT(' '7 • W •CMOXL+ ATTAXDOE, '...CETARTE4PD ACCOUNTANT Phone N°•-?41110Cdeetlf.. :#13[`: ouse 4431* lge0A-101, Accountant . alinion; 91#141°.' , Phone USW . Ilattenhury St; . . elf.ILLOP.MUTUAL nut -IN. SURANCE CO. Farm and isolated toWil property Insured. President, 'Chris: Leonhardt, Born, tiolM; -Hugh Alex- ---',anderrl-Valton-2,--'•-*gr,--,:and,....jilte • . . Treas., M. A. Reid, Seaforth Director's -- •Chria. Leonliardt, Bornholm; Hugh. Alexander, •:Wal- ton>, ;Sam, 11. Whitmore, Sea.forth; E. J';'*; Trewartint; Clinton; Robert ..m„,•,•,...iiiitchibttforthij.,,Solan 11. Ewing, Blythr Fraiit'Uccitegnre Clinton; John L. Malone, Seaforth; Harvey , Agents -John E pepper, Bruee. field; RJR; 1; GeOrge A. Watt, Myth, r; R. Finlay MeKercher, Dublin, R.R. 1; J: • F. Preuterf ,Brodhagen ; Selwyn Baker, Brus- : eels. • Policy -holders can :makeall pay. -ments•and -get-their carda-receipteW,. at the Royal Bank, Clinton;' Keith, Cat's Grocery, Kinistim Street, Goderich. • • -1•100;••••111101"1"10111000. . _ • DO AIM It.B,,L • IMPICRIENCED AUCTIONFAK, eense'd tor VelMtlen of' HEIVon and Drill* .1 cas MEET PHONE 49`. For 'moralities apply' to gersighis, DIvWon Curt Poi*, Godetich, Vat,- . EDWARD.* ELLIOTT 1.141()ENSED,AUCTIONEER Correspondence promptly % eh.. swered. ImMedlate arrangements: can, he made . for slow Pitto by calling Phone '203pClinton. " • charge moderate and satisfac- tion Guaranteed, .390 •• HAROLD JACKSON -r--/CENSED-AlOCTIONEER,_ HURON AND PERTH Seaforth Phone 11-661 lor Rarer Edwards, Goderich, Phone 1.44 f mkipicAL nit F. - FCRsisit, THROAT -Late t'fiouse,'..Surgeon_Neyr_lcOrk Ophthalmie and " Aural Hospital, 'assistant at Moorefield,Eye Hospital' atid•Goldeir-Square-Throat.HospitA17.. " London, England. _ EYES •TESTED, GLASSES • SUPPLIED 53, ";',Waterloo Street '$., Stratford. Telephone 267.. „ Next visit Bedford Hotel, Gode- ....._.,____Tieh„Avednesday, May 11th, 1949, ' at 2 pan: till 4.30. p.m. • DENTAL DR. R. W. HUGHES • • • ' Dentist . 'Corner Wellington .and Lighthouse Streets, Phone 1.0335,,fur, appointment: , , • . CHIROPRACTOR AND DRup- . LESS THERAPIST-- Goderlch, Phone 34i. .) . OFFICE 1104URS. , Mon. & Thurs.-9 to 11.30 a.m. ; 2 -045 .p.m. (On ) Toes • F•ri. 9 to 11.80 a,m; 2p.M. &.7 to 8 p.m. Wed. & Sat. -9 to 1130 a.m. (only) Splinerai fume baths by appOin• tment only. • ' , A. -N. ATKINSONP.. 51 South ,St. • • • Registered under Drugless Practi- tioners Act for the Province of • . Ontario: - 1,..WESTAIRSLONTARIO . Bus.Sehedide Now In 'Effect To LONDON LONOON--To STIaTFORD • a8.00, a8.00 a.m. • b12.15 p.m. . 12.15 p.m. . 4.15 p.m. - 4.16 pan. b8.25 p.m. -• • .1. -.TO TORONTO ,• 7.15 a.m. (Sat. only;) , 1115' pan, (daily except Fri., Sun. and holi lays. • 5.15 p.m.. (Fri., Sun. and holidays . only.) , a except Sunday. b except Wednesday. Sttaday and holidays. On Monday and day after holiday, bug for London leaves 'at 7 a.m. • BUS to Stratford at 6.15 p.m. Sun- days and holidays only. SnidifYS and holidaYs the 12.15 bus , goes to Stratford only. Connections at Clinton for London, ,,,og.±4.-4.:betroltrioViiirighantetAVV:ather -Iiineardine, Port Elgin and ,Owen Sound. Connections at Stratford for Wood- stock, Kitchener, Guelph, Hamil. ton and Toronto, . Connections at Mitchell for Listowel - and . London. •. For information Phone Reg. McGee & Sent at 70. •att. Gaynor 1.4censed ,,Auctioneer. Sales --conducted anywhere For information write Or phone 187J,-Goderich (collect) eo. G..IVIacEwan - e, Aceildent' and Motor Car -sutance, OFFICE-4LASONIC Ti4LE • vresT STREET A licizura 241EmBER OP A MIMCAL FAMILY ` • I • • • • • • • • The 'Marton 'Echo of last week mentions with high praise' the. pre, Pentalion of Stainer's "Crucifixion" by a community choir under tha direction of Xr. Harland Lodge, The cantata. Was .given on Good Fri- day, evening..., in',St. John's United Church, Martin. aii-The -Echo 'reports: "Despite disagreeable, stortnY. Weather, the #clinrch was Well filled, and the hour-long Service' Was intich appreciated.. The direc- tor,. Mr. Lodge, demonstrated -his- abijity ofconducting such choir and "the plied voices.. blended to, prove thnt xnuch prdetice had .:gone Into ,fheir training.."1 9t's somer thing in that that nralies you feel proud of your town," Was the com- ment of a citizen of Wiarton. The mnsic was 'broadcast from. the church So' that shut-ins ang, out-Of-townerS 'might hear it, ' •The -director of the cantata, Mi. Harland Lodge, is .the son of Mrs: R. E. Wilson of Goderich and brb- ther of 'Floyd and Glen, Lodge. ERTGO-:-ON IVIamsni$purirkd inlianks of Legion Provincial, President Praii. to larga.:GathOliag Of Veterans ' CbMmUniStic ‘pt6h1:iesgs:cd-74nitdro:;;311Ettui.d:e:e'liigavruettattas:aglatur,rotdVeel3Inoialnil: 4tik°11ethe ille°.inl (1:47: :a.'''IlSdervellAgail''dbrllerneaus°f told Members of the 0,0ericb. branch at a banquet 4',04, Friday. night in the British gxcliange-Ilotel. that there- waa. 40 place for Marx,. fsm within Legion halts. n It has come to the point, he -said; when somethilielias to be done ,and: th Legion Is moving to eliininate Com- munism. He instanced the expul- sion of a. Toronto, alderman heeanse CO-OPERATIVE A.UTOMOBILE • INSURANCE Ontario Farmer's Own Co. See GEO. FEAGAN Phone -937r12, • Goderich, R.R. 1 - • -16-19 s4W•11111111•11.1•0111111.16, Annitrong OPICL&r4,nd - SquareGodeikh- "lice. Armstrong and See -BMW" - At Lucknow first "_Wedneeday. Of. •'each month. ' J.W.CRAIGIE .INSIT4tASOZ, . • sad- • Ar7ESTATZ PHONE 24.; GIMMICK' • Winds Can Cause You ex- • peniive Damage! • Are you protected with wind insurance? .See.. Gordan jewel • IR.R. 6, o.ODERICH Phone Carlow .:30-r-4 - INCOME TAX RETURNS PRIVATE BUSINESS FARM 'REPORTS Bookkeeping records installed and checked -monthly or at request. • .BOY N..BENTLEY - ;Phone 909J • .• Box" 58 "" '36 Regent St. -- -voimgcn;:- oNr.-7 4P.r, ovicit,77.1111. INDEI.ENDENT ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS • ' Cort No 62, Goderich,.. Ineets, fist and third Mon- day nights of every Month in MacKay Hall. Visitors- Welcome -;•tikft=Za4,.. A. L. u()LE OptOmetrist-Optician • ;Eyes Exitnined, Glasies *Fitted Phone 33 Goderich, Ont.: 'PHONE, .41 Lady"-Vvonne*De Carlo au& Rod Cantron Mori.; Iruce.:tild'Wedi-4wo Features. ° -,,Robert Hutton,'Jifiyee,Eeynolds, 34nts.Paige'Mid Edward Arnold 'Telling a •small,,tion stay of a Popular girl and herngly-duckling, „ slOter, who blossomed into a belle and got the ring, „ 0 ",WALLFLOWER" also:-WayneMorrii, 'Lois Maxwell and Gordon Montle A 11.421NY slag* Oar' thgee,iti adVenturotiS aetimi-fanud ne'. Mance, • '"The,, 11!.g Punch" rhurs., Fri. and .,„ Donald 0."Connor, Maricrit Math, Petty, Rillitide, Penny Edwards" aiid• Joe Desser, ' • " 'Ma and Prettle leave !,‘The Egg *midi" tO 'make a side-splitting fanalcal: Comedy ',and g14e,you....t1ae.,:laugh, t ,slit "di ' '" • 'ssit' s ue 0,11. coming-PVAP ROO1S,» by James S!rect' and starring' Susan • 110wattl • .14141000.1Ved.,,St " and Holidays at 2.30 p.at. SHORE ELECTRIC lecttic Wirtng and Repairs 87 Nest St., ,Phone 574 -or • abOve Agnew_Surpass Store, - ' Phone 1199.. -9320 FOREMOST WEEKLY 1949 )ifore than AlliS meagre service was reOlred now. to the raerarY of the• - Awn nod, WOMen who died, and;tO their widows,. and children, • ,To this end A Service bureau had heel), established. • ' ' Whet Questleit of - Pensions . 441t 'must be remembered,. always," continued. the ,speaXer, "that ..,Vcre are enlisted; for Serviee' to Abe. men and wOmerf Who. have Seryed,...and" assist in. thiS,„„ jt VMS found' that In ' 1918-20 it *. Was awicoit to get poosioo, and it WO igiPresSicl On the .grOVOrinnpnt, :that there was, pecesSity for lstoSpitalization, and we. were -poo. whoen- lIktO, In the last,. war should, not 'encountor the- ome It is definitely the responsibility of the Legion to see that n cost - of -living oPliving, bonus is . granted. to. widows of,veterens, said ,Evans. oi his' 011-ai1iiiirstic views, and -1w: cently in new aPplicatiOns, for mem- • Piscussing the social aCtivities• of -&-tating Mat.-liell'ad--gTeirtlttenjOyed hership in She Legion' a phrase.bits the Legion, he expressed biS 'belief life in GoderiCli. Since "1„E:594 he been inserted with the °Wet a that these were necessary.. 'He felt had been interested in, the Subject excluding- Communists. - associating, together -in Legion .halls of the early. JeSilit Missions, after The banquet at which Mr. Evans was right; and he urged- the mem- reading Parknaan's hiStory.. The was the guekt speaker was attended bets to become 'associated with by close to 150 Veterans of the two every democratic project in conue0-. World wars from Goderfcli and the don with Churches and, service clubs. district. President Leslie Riley rof The Legion ° should be Connected with everything worth while Goderich, Branch 109 was chairman', The speaker was introditced by Zone citi2e1101113. • ,Commander L. MacDonald, of *Kin- Presentations Made • , • ing were extended to •him by Lt.. 'dent's badge was nAcle by Pro - The presentation of a past. presi- carding. The thanks oT•the gather - Col. A. F. Sturdy, and Mayor vineial President Evans to Comrade George- MacEwan-.tendered a-wel...theleairietnoiCie9u..saloaocroceorn,salbdad, _gzetntdo jojse_p.ha: come , on behalf of the citizens of Goderich. At the headtable alsw • • _were _Lt.:Cal. „ H.. C..: D'unlop, „ and Lt. -Col. R. S. Hetherington, K.0:, Rev:: 13.-1-E7Pair-4--ehati1illn-of.Hrono.,- Of .Wingliammade thepresentation: off,a 'long serVice-niedfa to -tie*, erwoo ii Lite ryC1 (+WU Credit to Late T, 0011 - non for Discovery of St, igriace Miesioii Site Dr. W,'Sherivood Fox, past presi- dent of theUniversityof Western* Ontario, gave a 'highly interesting address on the history of Huronla; and particularly of the Jesuit Ws - sten, at ' St..; Ignace, -Simeoe comity, . and 'the more recent dis- coiery 'of its- site, to the •Goderich Literary .alub on Saturday- after- noon at ,the home-„ of Mrs, .0., K. Saunders. - ' :Miss I. E. ShaTman% president of 'the Olnia, presided and graciously weleomed Dr. Fox and several visitors present, Dr. Fox prefaced his address by After the singing of 440 Canada". J.K Huxtter' •two -minutest-silente -was obServeil • • "---" in Memory .of corarades,..and BELL1.1KEPliterk SYS1vg the toast t& the King waedrunk. --RAPIDLY EXPANDING- . Branch 109' Thanked for Activities • 1Vr, 'Hy.fins opened his address by ..:SoineWherp in,Ontaylo or Quebec, atenilinegreetings froin the Pro-, vincial Command. • 'Ile thanked within the last:: few dathe ys, : -Braneh-7109'-for-Its-contributions---tir war and peacetithe-activities; As added to. the growing system within the branch, is oneof the oldest It the two provine'es. , • the Province, it is now classed Reviewing the growth of Beil as one of the senior eofips. facilities, hi tlie .post-war period,, Declaring that Ahere is a -con- half -a -million telephones have gone ception that Legion activities 'are into servicesince the beginning of 4onfined to Legion halls, he said 1945; which is equal to the increase It-MS-WaTirely Wrong; ,the day was long •since 'past when service men could meet in. the halls' and feel they had done their duty. •••••••••••••.i...t.r•....r••ii••••••SM•••••••• (SAIDER,ADDRESS s'r'43ZOINFE'S WA St: Gleertge'agW4. held its thax*- offering tea in the Parish .hall on - Thursday, April 214 Whe preig- dentr:Xre,-Fred Jaunt, witrinly wel- vowed it nuinber of visitors. With accompaniment by Mrs. McDougall, Xis"s Betty Bowra Sang the.Peatitt- fP1 4434 "Just .for was. Mitell appreciated* bilar `Preit, tent,' Mrs, A. O. Calder of L'ondon was - guest sp'eaker andbegan) by re- calllng AnanY haPPY tlinp spent .at St George's when her husband - was ,.'Xenter here, ,,She ,gave, sPiring talk On theniissiona0-work which was, gone by the faithful ;women. who were followers of Jesus. Of these were four Marys,: Mary Magdalene, last at the PrO$0,,, first at the tomb, Who wenk, herself to itell others;. Mary, wife of, eopasy--pho-Isent-her-4wv--sons. to be diseiples;- :Mary of Bethany, who gave' her box of ointraent, rich- est treasure that' she had;' the Virgin Mary, whom we read of on, clueto his, interest in the discovery each -occasion in prayer.. These the site of the mission and • the characteristics --"going and telling, •martyrdom of Brebeauf- and Lala- -spading • others, --giving,- --and --pray. inent was given.'him in 1934 by the late T. G. Co/Mon, , .Goderich, who with Alphonse Arpen, of Midland, had located the spot of St. •Ignace, and bad endeavored to interest people. in the discovery. , In 1625 the mission to:the Huron Indians _..waS. establjsked.' Are. beauf took possession and named it St. Joseph. Later the first St. Marie .uilssien was established in 1-c339, at .what ismow. Midland.- •The `mission 'at St.= Ignace- lasted- Only tennnriontlis,--,terminatingz4vithrilher• martyrdom of'. the Jesuit priests and. the *massacre a .wonaen and children. • The present shrine at :Midland was .supposed to be • on tbe"site, but later discoverieg have. proved that it was at the extreme; kvest,of Simcoe" cou.nty. ofthefiitiT y Western Ontario, is at present en- gaged in excavating the site and has uncoVeredportibos of buildings. Dr. Fox paidtribtfte, to Mr. Cohnon and his associates. Ile shoWed several photographs 'Illus- trating the; progress made in the excavations, and maps of the site. mr-r'llre-2rga-r7154'en'tt-frum"-"23-N ir7s.7-Er="-Firrr-extenlied----the Sincere thanks of the members of the Club to Dr. Fox. for his il- luminating address; also to Mrs. Frank Saunder for two 'beautifully to 1944. The million ani a -quarter -Mark was reached. in August, 1947, and installation has proceeded at a" record pace ,,,ever• sinte. Each 11"P9-1,..12-41°°-'ilew-terlePhenes-are -Sung solos, and to the hostess; Mrs. being instipled to meet the'cOntinu- .C. K. Saunders, and her assistant, log, should be found in every Christ- ian," said Mrs, Calder,. "and all - Christian work, 'if it is to endure, must be done for love of God2! The Dorcas coavenerd,-, Mrs: 11. • Tichbotne and Mrs. C. Staniforth, together with the ladies "who 'have worked...al quilts *and. garments, a -re to be congratulated on the fine display which was made by the- Issembied outfits for Indian.' Child. At the• conclusion of the meeting,. ,Missq• Salkeld poured tea .at. prettily' 'decorated table. .14.1rs. F.. 11...Riley, tea conv:ener,•and her helpers. serVed dainty refreshments and. a' pleasant GE'frot Bti EAST ST." BAKERY ,-)3,,RF401 •0404,g, FINE rsAsTax, ONES and ° Bat/10a VAIPIs 40Zelt 9 99,4.0 DAILY'DELMRVIO • TOUR DOOR °Mt Phone B. BEATON, ?IMP, ;afternoon ineet;ng was ,brought close. •-• • •••• •••••• ••••••••••• ••.••••••••••• -Insure. In Sure Insurance Coatfearation Life -Wind, Car FIRE -'-Preferred ratel ter p:referreil ,risks. ACCIDENT' tt• SICKNESS ConsultOHN- .,TPARRISH Phone 7r15 Difigauwon --VISIT ' GODERICH UPHOLSTERY ON TIIE SQUARE - Chesterfields, antiques;: etc:, ....re-upholstered,,..re6yered. Large, choice of new coverings. -,. - . - Oulf, 25 years' experience your . guarantee. Estiriates. No-obligatio& • '.'. Personal attention to all . ,... . . . .. W.-itEDS PH E 109W GODERICH .-17tf 41011.11.. 11 MI% • ing high ;.flemand. In., the .first mrs. F. Chapman, '"for their threemonths of this -year the Pleasant hospitality sYstem.has added -37,000 telephones. The. backlog, of applications' for set:vice-remains: high, with 82;1800 Waiting .1n Ontario 'and Quebec. :Here ba Gocleriph theieJs, on.ly a. small number of.waiting•-applicants, according i'to .Mr. C. B. Symonds, 'neat manager. • Meantime, the Com, pany's vast construction pfogram -continue's. /apace . to further expand and -improve the; service, . • C.N.R. MEN AT 'STRATFORD -• STRATFORD; April 23.--C.N.11. Central Region 'officials and freight departmen t employees from Strat- ford, Owen Round, Kitehener,. GuelphiGlalt; Goderich and 'St. , 'Marys met Friday afternoon nt 7-fhe • d:ivisional offices to discuss freight claims prevention.. ,Present *from Toronto • were H.. D. -Angus-, supervjgor of freight clainis preven- 4bn-in- • the-central--•regloporiAnd1. - able. freight traffic for. the region, E L. Welte, superintendent Of the Stratford pr -division, • esided,. zit the , meeting. • • - Ai0 ' 11. 411- s• • 4 WAItNI You are in DANGER of belie with. ou,t BAgY :CHICKS - Better to place your 'order now personally or by tele, phone with • Crawford's Feed ,Store 100.111•• LINKNOW . etir also Show xou ATX.klgelbetaTIA' up to tWelVe weeks, of age. • For quality yet economy' LIFETERIA FEED-1-,YAMESWAY EQUIPMENT ° ,CARTAGE FREE • 17tf DE:RICH-7-FAVIL DanCing Every Saturday and Wednesday. Night ring Parade of Bands - • * SAIVIRDAY, APRIL 30t11-- HOPPY-110PKINV SATURDAY, Skyliners. BARN DANCE, $10-11.1' EVERV WZDNESD OKNX EARN ,DAROtt: ' GOING TO THE tileS.Ae? , " •Aild4.;k; irntsT AID RENDERED TO SICK R4D/os . _ALSO PORTABLE FOOL -PROOF SOUND SEItvicE B. R. 191TINDAT Certified RadioYeclnhcIafl- PHONE OR CALL Widder Goderich, Phone 598 -THRtElCORE.M0 reeple'hoimdays often'live yond the - biblical s1iin of 70 = that he will not mithlrelain--1-4, come. kretireTaent policyof the - Sun Life irance .0qm,P,TW.,(4 'Canada will give yes:i uar- anteed inconie for aalong is you . ' • Representative o Sin--Life.-Assnrine Company of-:Caniula • • .• Phone ?ad*. 1.• • 'eh it Al - 440:07r ' N • To avoid passible delay • and ernbarrasimeneatbor- der crossing .points, be Rre• youhave met the . foreign-exchange require- • ments before you set out. The travel. ration of $150 per. person for the _period ' 'Nevembetr4648,-io November 15th, 1949 is to ensure the fairest .distribu. tion of the U.S. funds avail- able. 'For, children under 1,1 i'ears ' Of age,, the amount4S $100 U.S., p you are taking a, irip*to the United Statim you need to secure' a lorm li permit to fake Out of ,Qataaalev any aMount eiceeding$10 or mote° 'than a total of $5 in U.S. and. Cana. ifakruias7----7 " -Form II cah,' be .secured cp.tickly, and easily . frOra branchlia of any Canadian fditf401 00110141 tOtitikti, *14"14q4 it IEANSE• 1.1 , , shoo and save a. : 'WALL • CLEANER g }AWS 14b tin • . • . "Olb .DUT,CH. JOHN.SON'S . „ 1.1 MORE " EMUSNoGorr A&P Quality P1us goods . . • AO `i SOLEA -c PADS • P:A10,1„QU$ dupt FAB MAPLE LEAF• - MATCHES' 8 O'CLOCK COFFEE. Custom :rrd .Ib. 4.7,0 MILE BREAD " WHITE or !rowN af 24 -oz._ Le110 2 130, CiEANSER WH ITE SAIL 44's10 'Pkg. , • gox • Pkg. CuLgtom.er. Con* • 1$' PEAS , A 44 P CHOICE UNGRADED q 20 -oz. snot IONA • 6 Tins gni? . 2 !,%:. 290 TOMATOES .. 321°:::: 250 TOMATO 1111)510E1, ?a, & P FAtICV ) TUNA A & P WHITE MEAT . 7:rinz- 430 FISH . ,. . DOUGHNUTS ANN "PAGE, PLAIN A&P. FRUITS - VEGETABLES 'BANANAS Golden. l.i.ip, No. 1 . lb. 170 B.C. ,W4iii-esap, Extra Farcy 2 tbs. 330 tikmBirlIBSs Na p , • c APPLES. - . ORANG ;Tore . Plori'da Valencia; Large Size Dot. 41411111,1ka . ' No 1-176's Ntlexicari, FirrO; Ri1:36, NO., I ..14.0Z. oicao Hand Selected 'Quality IVIin.pkg. 46:sir ,Tcu0,c Native roviin Large No. 1 ea. , 25 - POTATOES N.. Brunswick, Canada No. 1 15...5112, il a et i . Wbito table stook . Peck; 007 '411,6, ,vvetws ottoppt.,0 auv ,, •Paea)-1 trr, wEirra. No. 1 G OVVii by the FiittiOUS MkIfilo Leaf Mjitill 00O4i raero • aPt What -can we do to make your A&P store a better place to Shap? A few weeks ago We an an ad asking Our 41Storhert, to write tie their answers 'to this. question. The thousands of answers.. that cam in were, very help igy,e,4114 a blue- print for our aCtryxties ing the Coming year: We want you all to 'know that we appreciate your sugges- tions .and we are striving to give the things you asked. for. ' But if We are to .1teeP an doing..the best job for ant . customers we Itnust stay up- to-date on our wishes. the 'thousands of Akti erdiltOy. OS in Ontario ,atla 01600 hope that, yeli' will oritinue to giVd us yout 0t,igtestt0n and criticisms, ' lease virile: Customcr Relatkitit A&P Vood Stores, AIM Laughton Ave TorontO,, 'Ontario, . A A •• • • k cr uWril..'.8AllittpAY, APRIL 'a0