The Goderich Signal-Star, 1949-05-05, Page 3„102nd T_EAR, NO. 48.
' BUSINESS iiIRECTOBV
t11.44TERED ACCO.IUNTAPIT". •
881. _
gifiatwARED ACCOUNTAT,IT
Phone No.,-..tOfIletk'04,3W1.. 40tItTe8433
Goderieli, •
G. Mc04.1iNk' -
Acee4tant
Ontatie
Phone 783W Rattenbury St..4
014.:
INSURANCE
MUI.UAL'FIRE,
,
•SURANOE —.Farm and
isokafed 'town ',property insured:
41.ePldeat. Ohrla. Leenhardt, Bern-.
holm; Vice -President. Hugh .Alex,
ander, Walton.; Mgr. and Secy -
Trees, M. A. Reid, Seaforth
, Directors --, Chris. Lionhardt.
• .13ornholm; Hugh Alexander,
Wal-
ton; Sam. H. Whitmore, Seatorth,
-
E. J, Trewartha, Clinton; Robert
axchibald, .SeafOrth; John -II, Mc -
Ewing, -Blyel?..; Frank McGregor;
Clinton; Jan L. Malone,.Seafort,h;
''Harley F.uller, GOderic,h.
Agents --john TA Pepper,' Bructe'-
• field, R.R. I; George A. Watt, Blyth,
Finlay MeEercher,
Dublin, R.R. 1: 'J. Prenter,
Brodliagen ; Selwyn t. --Baker, Brus-
, eels. •
Policy-beiders can 'Make all pay-
ments and get their cards receipted
. at the Royal Bank, Clinton; Keith
'.Cntt's ,Grocery, Kingston Street,'
Goderi.ch.
MEDICAL •
•
z z14, R. VOBSTER,
NOSE, -THROAT -
• Late,e:House ,Surgeon New Tork
Ophthalmic - and- Algal
assistant -,at Meoreheld Eye Hospital
*and Golden .Square Throat Hespital,",
Lendon,',England., •
EYESTBSTED,-GLASSES-
.• • :SUPPLIED -
53 Waterloo' -Street StratfOrd.'
••fifeiliaiii-267• :
Next visit Bedferd Jiptel, Gode-
, rich, Weduesslay„ llth, 4949,
at 2 p.m.' till 4.() p.m. •
,
DENTItr •
•
D117-11. W. HUGHES -•
DentiSt
')Corner Wellington and Lighthouse
. Streets.
Phone 1933J., for appointment.
orrimrrorrommr
-.VV1'34:41,77.-7-1,074004.1'$900.tYi 114e
SYNODICAL -MBET/NG Voar4 o1 ManageWent. will Meet, at
Ii4vItor-vby ir-Ttrauseeroci: Irit!lityr.64.4tndr,;:e. steb4,irtit,
Greetings from WeSbytery will
be brought by ROT.-A.''N'inono, or.
Wingilaln, on Tuesday eveltingellnd
Rol. MaeMillen; of Goderieb,
wffl Om an address on •,!FarellY.
WOrehip.",Department. reports on
'home 'helpers, histarlans, literature.'
An interesting agenda has, been
arranged for the annual' meeting
of • the PreSbYterlan%'Woinqn's
SlokkarY Oclet.37 of: the SY1104
Hamilto4,.ancl London, which opens
Knox Vhureb, Ootlerich, on Tues -
'day, May 1.0th,'for a three-day; seg.',
S On. -
Airs;
dent:lot the liMunTamiltonand London, 6,, •Uamilton, presi.L. .
library and •dePutation, 'Will be
iheard. - ••-• • •.
,On Wednesday morning. Mrs.
GoidOn.Biaset, pr4ident of Huron
Presbyterial, will 'welcome the ,dele-:$
gates,- and -lea: .Cr'N."-"Zillitta on,
-Toronto,. will *bring -greetings from
the, Connell executive, and will.giVe
.an' - address on "Stock -taking . and
Forward Flanning."' ° Prksbyterial
reports. from Bruce trd ,Owen
Sound,
Lon -
Ion will be given.
' Highlighting the Wednesday
afternoon- and evening meetlegs will
be addresses by,_Airs.- D. S. .Pitt,
r n o ec a
MiALD-11----BLVA----
EIRPERIENCED AUCTIONEER
Lkensed fmr, 09001its Huron
and Brats
PHONE 49
loOr lulormatiolliaPPIY to J. N.
Kernigkan, plrislonCourt Clerk;
Goderleh, eat,
'
EDVPAAD.V. EtLIOTT
LICENSED AUCTIONEER.
Correspondence promptly • an-
swered. Iminediate arrangements
can be made for Wage Dateby
calling Phone. 293, Clinton.
Charge. moderate and satisfac-
tion Guaranteed.
-iifflt,.01..1.1731CCESON
ICENSED AUCTIONEER,
IIIIRON AND PERTH
Seaforth Phone 11461 or
Harry Edivarls, Goderieh,
• Phonq 141
Matt. Gaynor
Licensed - Auctioneer - Sales -
einducted. anywhere
• , ,
For mforination write ex. .
'phone 787J, Goderich (collect)
CI,HIR,OPRACTOR"'AND 'DRUG-
-LESS THERAPIST
Voderieh, one
'OFFICE HOURS
Mon. & Thure.-9' to 11:80 a.m.*
2 to .5 p.m. (only)
Tues. F4 -Fri. -9 to 1139 a.m.'
• 2 to 5 p.m. -&7 to 8,p.ni.
-Wed.-&-Sat.-- 9. to 11.30 a.m. WAY"
Mineral fume baths by appoiAllent
„. only.
A -N.-A-TEINSON. --
51 South St,'
Registered under 'Drugless Practi-
tioners Act for the Prevince' Of
•Ontario.
WESTERN -.ONTARIO
MOTORWA,IS •
— Bus. Schedule Now In Effect —
• o. LONDON - To-STRATFORD
- ---a8.00
bi2.5.1pran...
4 •
4.15 ' 4.15 pin.
b8.25.
TO TORONTO
7.15 a.m. (Sat. only.)
12,15 pan. '(daily except Fri.,“"Sun.
and holiiays.
5.15 p.m. (Prig Sun. and",holidays
only.)
a except Sunday.
except Wednesday, Sunday and
holidays.
. On Monday and day after holiday,
bus for London leaves at 7 a.m.
Bus to Stratford at 8.15 p.m. Sun-
days and holiPaYe 00137.
Sundays and holidays the 12:15 bus
- • goes to Stratford -only.
• Connections at Clinton for London,
Detroit, Detroit,: Wi'ngham, Walkerton,
Kincardane, Port Blgin_aid. Owen,
;
Connections at Stratford for Wood-
stock, „Kitchener, Guelph, :Hamill-
tonnections at Mitchell for Listowe
• and London. ,
_For,information phone neg. McGee
& Sons' at 765.
Mac wan -
Fire, Accident and Motor Car
Insttrance
•OFFICE --MASONIC •
TRMPLE
WEST STREET
PliON* 231! --GODERICIL
Insure In Sure Insuratce
Confederation Life --Wind, Car
FIRE—PreferifeAres fir
- preferred risks.
ACCIDENT &SICKNESS
- - •
fonsult....,. • •
JOHN ZAARISH
7r15 Dunganaon.
'former t o f- C Jeffrey
•Indian Seliool, and Miss Laura K.
Pelton,' of the Council executive;
Presbyterial reperts froth 1Tamu1to
'Watford, Paris, Sarnia and ;Mait-
land. •Mrs. E. -Leckie and Mrs.
Robert .MoNybray ° will disnuss
finances.
mrs, A• w. Pae, af Toronto,
president of the Women's Mission-
yee-gaelety,,eafe-eite--.-epreabyteriaff"
Church in Canada, will address the
Thursday morning. session ..and
the afternoon session the election
and installation of officers will take
place, with Mrs: Pae officiating.
The music will include an an-
them by knex Church cheir;
duet by Mr. W. P. Saundersand
Mrs. Gordon aittin: and a! chorus
by the C.G.I.T. Meditations will
be in charge of Mrs. R. $.,Bnrnham;
Mrs. Noble Low, Chatham Mrs.
Lane, Clinton, and71.11.S. P.
3. McEwen, Sarnia. -
'Xrs 11 0 Dunlen, Goderich, is
convener of the billeting .eOnimittee.
romorriirromma
MU__
t °lit
• OPTICIAN and orroi aisle
- • (*ware ..— ' Goderiek
"See Armstrong and See getter"
At Luclinovv first Wednesday of
. each month.'
. _ _ • '
'•INCOME TAX RETURNS
PRIVATE BUSINESS
- FARM -REPORTS .
Bookkeeping records installed
• and checked monthly
or •at. request.
HOY N. BENTLEY
Phone 909J
Box 58" • 36.Regent* St.
GODERWII, ONT. .
INIMPENDENT ORDER
OF ODDFELLOWS
Mud No. 62, Goderich,
meets first and third Mon-
day 'nights of every 'month
IVIacKay Hall
Visitors Welcome
A. L. COLE
•
tometristo,,OPScia1.,40.,,a...*
,11yeti Examined, Glasses Pitted,
Phone 33 " Godericho Ont.
•
AIREPHONE
'Orreirdirromoseirr
, Now—Donald 0,'Connor with Ma and Pa 'Settle, hi "Feudin', Pus-
' sin' ittiiTTA
mon., Tues. and Wed.—
Van Heflin Susan Hayward, Boris Karloff andlulle London ,
-Drtnta
Danger Adventure and a• love that was bred 'in . the
flames of it all'.
"TAP ROMS
Tittirs., Fri. and
•• _ ,
Pred.MacMurray, Virginia Valli and Thuk S'inatra.
`1114. itPbenitng *.Ptiors, fkatheit.Pani and et a .rbnianne .thaf Wag
Omed by &nI1tlvattioo.
"MIItACLE-oLthe JUL
,
• -
Conting,"The Rest Veoff qf Our Lives."—at regular -Wets!
Owing to length'iif -tills production Ora showing VIII start At.:
' `at 6 'ofelAtk, SecOnd• at ni“
•
MatineesWeL, Sat. and Holidays at gm) pm,
'FIRE !
Protect Yourself With Fire'
Insurance 4. -
See -• '
'
Gordon 'Jewell
R.R. 6, GODERICH
Phone -Carlow- 304.4
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011., T4ItI0.1 'THURSDAY, MAT 5t
Canadians Shov Appredatio
1.949 ,
WM. ,B IONIMAK
MAC/1'0R) DIEB
PAWS
WOrgir) rAtuAmmo or,
Busizas4 TO /SZE
S ruc e
T•few Canadians who Dave been'
attending 'clasata in English at the
Cellegiate Institute taught by •MleS
Marga ret Upson' Wei% eaterteined
at a xxiCify' party on 'Friday lnight
in the asamnbly ot the school.
Tila affair was. in charge of•"'a com-
mittee representing, various service
organizations of the town.
was' *rot/4 Westbrook, repre-l•
sating the Department of Labor,welcorect-the..guests....Ohe-ppgran,.
of 'angle and daxieing was resented
by Mrs.. J. LeMaire nt ita con::
elusion_ Miss Josie iSaundere, chair,
'Man of the tcomMittee,.-pxpressed
appreciation'to.all haa assisted
sinit.cmacoksi.ng th.e party
an outtauding
„4
The •Clederiali Bitte4Water Band:
WAS generous in its program' -of
patriotic and other selections. The.
band's music for; the dancing, par:,
ticuIarly the polkas,- won the en-
athdiitasniass.tic rippled& .of the new Can-
.
A pretty and colorfra'scene- wOS
created -when seven of the guests
entered the room at the ree.r, each
carrying a national flag, and to the
milsie of 00 Canada" marched, to
the front ',of' -the - Stage. The
-Croatiiin4aplwasecarried,,..4y.,:armaea4e,
Grebenar ; that of Ilellan.d by Mrs.
Clare Bedard; the British by
Stase Vattiekaityilel the Czech°,
Slevakian by Militia Bollun; the
Polish by Antonin Sosnowska ; ,the
Stars and Stripes. by Gretta Arbour;
tiles Red Cross , emblem. Mrs,
Hector Morris.
Presentations to English _Teacher
Highlikhting-the-evening Were-the-
pres en tati onS to Miss •Ikta rga re t
Mason of ' gifts- by her grateful
pupils._ During. the teraa there was
M in ingisn
a total of rty-three neA Can -
4 # 6 .
adiii4s in the' two Classes which
were • held eaqh week on 'Monday
and" Tuesday evenings, : They , re-
presented uine-:-different. Untionel-
itieS, The preeentation of a lovely
lace tablecloth was made bx. Wande
Kowatok; and Zen Korzienught for
the Monday class; 'and. of .ft n
and pencil, -,set for the alle 9,.y.
class by Lesja,ZolokOwa, 'N.',g4..9 '4'0
lat-.110.th„. gralWaske-a• ---
Praclation . at ...Miss -.Mason's "very
great. patience. in teaching us tlw
'English' language, so necessary ,to
bur 'w,elfare, in this ,country." • Miss'
Zolokowa.txpreased grateful thanks'
„to, all 'the,''wOrciairs-organtuations
who had •iveleotneds and maintained.
interest m thein. • 0.
.'Representalyes of the two I.O.
D.E. Chapters, the Woolen's Insa-
tiate, the Lions Club, the Kinsmen's
Club, the Collegiate Institute Board
and the Teivn Council Were present.
•• , Mlisleal. Program
-.Miss Helen Willik :accoinparded
by Miss Margaret Henry, sang two
Pleasing. solos; and Mrs. Kenneth
Aitken,- with Mrs. T. M. Davis at
the piano; also delighted the audi-
ence:with two -solos. - , .
-,,verat-a3t,ther.:grougeateneie, Can-
adians sang solos in their native
languege and a Polish -song was
sung by .Paul Klenka and ysi
Roman. • '
Themajorettes of the Bine Water
nand, Gretta' Arbour, Olive pavis
and Marie Talbot, 'executed a eretty
drill.' .• - - , .-.
. The hall was filled with, gaiety
-as"- the--ban-d-struele--up-,,Musie-4or
dancifig, and the evening was con -
eluded with the. serving_ Of coffee,
sandwiches- and-"cale.--- ' '
'MISS GEORGE REPORTS ON
•EASTEAM.-S... CONVENTION
--ThVictoria Rollie, :and -Sack));
Association met on,Thrirsday: even-
ing, .April 28th, with Mrs. .Douglas
'Wilsonl-v-fee--pregident;-ilreke-chitif:
An album of -records, "I Cap Hear
It • Now,",, is to be .pnrchased by
the Assoeiaftion for the nie of
school grades VI, VII, andVILL
A vocal solo by Mrs.Ceoper,
"Santa Lucia," and an 'eneore num-
Brahms., "Lullaby." with ac-
companiment by Mrs. It. E. Wilson,
were _Much enjoyed.
Miss George gave a '• report on
the spring convention -of. the Pro...
\imolai Federation held in Toronto
in Easter week. The slogan for the
. meeting's was "Inspiration., Inform-
ation_ and Fellowship". Some of
the tepics.covere'd were food, muSie,
Home and -School 'entertainment and
-.program's. Mine and School
choir and a course. on family fele-
tionship_an.d what _a home shiiuld be
:Were other sabjects , dwelt on. 'A
.suggestien - Was ' made that frOni
$2.50 'to- $5' 'be -spent each.- year on:
_paniphlOts.Land.--nantintlittwonitl-,
be helpfei :te, member's., A Jamaica
'Indian, a Canadian -born negro,- and
a D.P concluded a panel discussion
illustrating lack of fiteedont. versus
democracy. ',Comment was made
that religious .education is &ill and
semetiines poorly :presented.A
blimilitt'ir41041-nn-fr-nnSdit-y 4W411
frig at' the Royal YOrk Hotel.' On
Wednesday evening a Chinese repre-
sentative • spoke, on the subject of
inflation in .China today. Ukrain-
ian dances in native costume were
-wellAwesertted- -and enjoyed
Wilson thanked •Miss George
for interesting and educational
report. '•
_102).mpluay singina Was led bv
•Mrs. Albert Tayloy..Messrs. Shackle -
on and jackman showed a. film,
This Ca dada Of Ours." Mrs.
Sthutz moved a. vote of. thanks to
those taking part in the program.
The'. Meeting adjourned and-
half-hour •with • lunch was
.enjoyed. — •
CO-OPERATIVE AUTOMOBILE.
INSURANCE '
Ofitar'io 'Farmer's Own. Co.
• See GEO. FEAGAN
Phone937r12, • Goderich, R,R. 1
' -16-19
•
irtng
epair s
87 .West St” Phone 574 -or
. above Agnew Surpass Store,.
Ptioile1199. -932tf
If 13ACKACHE is
HoMingYou Back
It's Dodd's You
When your kidneys acrup and backache
follows -get and use Dadd!s Kidney Pills;
, the 50.1year-old Canadian remedy. Todd's
•••:.,Kiduey-PilIsrviddy„anit, safelybelprestoe,
your kidneys to nOrmiriction,--_,heip.reliate.
backache and that "tiredzall-the-lime"
feeling by treating•the kidneys. Ask any
druggist for Dodd's Icidner.Pills; look for
the blue box with the red band. 156,
Dodd's KidneirP44
VISIT
GOI)ERICII .UPIIOLS'TERY
ON THE SQVARE 2
Chesterfields, amtiques, eta., re -Upholstered, tecovered.
•
Large choke 'of mew Coverings. •
Our 25 years' experienie your guarantee. .Estim tea; •
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W. REID PHONE 809W • GODBR CH
erich Pavilion
, •
APRIL 30th—TIOPPY7110PKINi and Iris Orchestra. •
71V.LAY 7th—THE SKYIMEAS.
KAY IVIcLACIrt.A.Ne
SrgOIA.T. H01,1114.Y 15ANO1, NAV i4th
JOHNNY iOWNS and His Orchestra. •
— *hie Pavilion's fitu;nnier Bind —
BARN -0-00 ,EVERV wEintrisp.ot ri.yorr
OHNX BARN DANCE GAG•
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*.April • 23. -Chris-
topher Willlarn Itgr40.100ani, 81,
-00Minent, in the orofessional eng41-
tering life of Canada,* died last night
at liis home, Otterburn,, Ceatre'S(t‘
Ile bad- been alliag. for about' lira
months. ' . , •
• .Born. in ...Kingston November 6,'
18,07. be Was the last 'surviving Inem-
'bar of the fantily of eleven abudrea,
of. 4Inefi 1.:teten,lingham` and Xiiroy
-.011-0,'ClalinOrr,WilerVatraftellouneder"
ront 00.1WaT, JreJsvnd.'
Ile attended Kiograten Collegiate'
1)tit'ate*-and. tgraduated. front the,
•Boyal Milittary Collegeln,1§89;:.
ter his..graduatien pe"teek anl'actiVe:
interest in the ItoYal, IlailitarY, Col-
lege. In recent- he was. ii
regular attendant' at- the ex -cadet
ceremonies, and On several •eeta-
SIMS te,*- the salute at atm rniirch
past, being the oldest, ex-eadet on
parade.-• •
He entered the field of 'reilw,ay
andmarine etiiiStnVtion, being as -
sedated for a Slaort
Ryan & 'and M. .T. Haney
in the eons(plietieo of the Swett Ste.
Marie canal and the Canadian;
Pacific, .Railwaythrough., the,•_CroW's
Neat PaS,111. the Roelty :Mountains;
Mr. 13erming1ram formed his own
construction _ coMpany in 1904 in
partnership. zeith„,W. L. Forrest ;of.
Gederich, anit in subsequent yeafs
„their work Inc:hided piers at Sault
Ste. Marie -canal, the powerhouse
at the Canadian Ix)connotive• go.,
Ktingston; breakwaters, at Goderta,
Rendean. Port Burwell,
nlev Little Current, Col-
ling.wood, and wharves. a
here, and •Irociuoi,s,. . .
In 1-924 -,his
hamd. him 'in'parteership and.
. . ,
, joined ,
continuee in the save :type a
weft, until. 1939. Heal:rad' .resided
111 E.,ingston sin0e,191.7. • •
In. 1897. he.married Ennly
BeatofPerth. .Who.'2,predeveased
him in..1945...-41e was a Meniher
02
s•St. Mary Cathedral, the cataraout.
Stolf...„and Country- Club the • ITniVer
sity •Club, T.oronto, and,,,R.MC
- Surviving are one son, CI. J. 'Bey-
min,ghain. Aneaster two' diragIiiterS...;
Mee: 0, T. MackleTii. Kingston. and.
Mrs. K. 1-1' Trernato Montreal: also
eight grandchildren.--
Mr..Bermingham was well known
in GoderlFh. where7ffe wn-s- ol e.m-
,tractor for breakwater eenstrnetion
aed other work at the harbor. over
a period of years.
OT1
• 04'1ia been as ilia
bOst. nastioa' for fka twelftli worm
Congress ottballityterpattional. (UM -
b0,. of 'coMmerea; More than 1
of the worrd'aloo,044g:t4isinasemen
will assemble in Quebe, City for
the Sessions,: .wtiwieb. will ,be bold 'front, ,
laae. lativ to :110,, -.Theme of the;
Cangreso will lie "Towards ,a Freer
World Zeonon# for the 1$eneiit Of
:the 'Conaurtier," :, • ,
'
Jaines, s, Doneen, pre$Idenst of the
arassez-Reirlseionmany';
PrO74,1dont o1r-i1W7Mnalliiitif-radtibif,17
iit,o the Cheallter, reMarked,:-
"lt Is'a tribute to qiiin(Iiel$, Orow:-
ii*qmportanc,e,16,w0lid AffititrtA. that
QuebeCtity Ilas been •Ctiresen by 'the
thirtynienif04,.. countrl*:
:fongreaS.-. Meeting on '-histatIC.:
ground .ssrhere Allied leaders'planned,
for, *ar, 'bUsineaSinem_).tpresent•-..,
ilinest,t11 'the free countries,Of
the World will diseusS the probleink
ot pea ce. These men will: assemble
here at a critical tinle- In Canada's ,
hi,story., Their.deliberatione-
CONTI" • world, trade aid currency'
alffieulties. 'No.. cenntily has more
at stake- ,in tlieset, diseusSions....than
Oa,nada,..since our fatlite prosperitV:
is absolutely :dependent on our
foreign -trade."
-This is the •first,--kiroe-that.Canaaa'
'Will be the assembly *lice', for, the.
Congress, witieli is known* as the.
'WTorld parliament -ef.
The four Main -sessions,. on •the
agenda will deal with 'the fnuo*ing
.RohJeotsl. "Steps to Freer Trade
end Markete".".--Monetary StabiIit
and Convertibilityl?' "Regional 1721-
ioes and the World Economy," and •
t e 'dee cif Consinner.",
Diseussions will be opened by many
of the world's leaders in trade and.,
-industry. It -is understood :that-
Plalis are -weltl'adlliffeedlei a good
ateception into Canada of the foreign
-IPORONTO-IltRON-OLD-BOW-
Ii014)„-CARD PARTY
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TORONTO,. May 2. ---Huron Old
Boys, of Toronto and theirfriends
gathered on' Tuesday -evening, April
'AM -at West End Y.M.C.A.' for
-their -annual spring bridge •and
.euchre•party.'''
Bridge winners, were :Mr. ,aod.
Mrn J.• 0, MacKinnon. Winners
,of the enare championship were
einnien; .'Who were awarded: --the
McLaren cup, to be held jointly- fer.
the .year, Rttnners,up. in :the euchre
play were Mrs. N. Hunter and Mrs.
J. 0.• Sett. - •
' Lucky draw winners Inclu(red
E, Harrison, Mr. and Mrs.
•
Robt. 'Leiper and Mr. Gordon.
Fowler,: -
Lim:aeon was proVided by. ladies
'Ot,the Association,' •
-Amobg -those . attending from
00.0erich and district Were Mr. and
Mrs. E. J. Demean, -Me. and Mrs.
R. Carter, Mr. and Mts. Jack Allin,
Miss .A. Paliner, Mrs. • •Geo. Young,
Mrs. B. W. Smith; ,111r. and Mrs.
C. V. Parton: -
• $10;000.A4ICED FOR ;
' KINTAIL- CAMP , REPAIRS
RIDGETOWN, April • 29.-A total
0.0t000Will be solicited by the
•
and. •London ,for repairs to Kintail
Camp on Lake Huroil neer Gode-
Fla. ..
A' diive for the triads was agreed
to, 'after ministers and laymen at
the Synod heard • frdni Rev,. P. A.
Ferguson, Henson. .that the -camp
• lwriS . "faced with • the absolute
.neeessity of repairs." ' , . .
Begun in 1930, .the camp for
Presbyteria n 'young .people has
largely Maintitined itself, Mr. Fer-
'gusorf said. Itis hoped to raise
the motley anuIng congregations and
• individn41 within the. Synod.
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WOVIEN'S /NSTITITTE
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The diStriet tiAnuiteoting of
Nest Huron Wbiten;s ,institute
will be held at_ St. Iieiens on Anne
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' South dharict Meets at
Crediton on June 8rd. and Eat
Hurn -district at Fordwinh on 'Afily
31sMtiss A. Spencer will be the repre-
".Sentatiire of the 0fitaki0,41)epart-
lbeht Of Agriculture at etch
thee • meetinga.
FIRST AID BENVERED
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of ri-tifOkssuranCe
pans, of Canada will free, your
,hopie from ,any debt renutining
'at your death. '
protect, yeur; loved Ones', horde
• .call me today. '
Harold W. Shore
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Sun Life Asgiiratice Companp
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Now available -- Fresh new spriba crop --;• Native Leaf Lettuce,.
Green Onions, Hot House l'omatoes,;Redishes, Spinach, Asparagus.
PRICES EFFECTIVE -UNTIL SAT.; MAY 7,-.-l049
NATIONAL BABY WEEK
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LIEBY'S 3
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you better gervice in your
A&P store? ' •
We want A&P service .t6
be every bit as good as the
quality foods yoti get in our
stores; and &veil, bit as satis-
fSriag as thrifty A&P price.
Good service calls first a
all for courteous treatmcnt.
But we itingt also Strive to
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and ia-Cttrate.
Your advice hild- get -
dons can help Us *Op our
service tbe wayAt'shoOld-bci
Alte..hope you Will 102*,
know if we should ever fail
to giv.c you, good ttervice; or
if you lialk•any suggesti6iii
as to how we Can make ryoui
A&P a better place' to *
Please virrztt,:
Stoat* R
A&P*.'frootlttotes
‘13,5 Laughtort-Ave!,
Toronto', Ontario.
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