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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1949-05-05, Page 7
C t, ru «�u qt.:print, 1s ..k ,e qty ,Boad.d .?etmlCRt tit ; color : you '''11►oA'±t, 40* for YONand k T-4141114 C"1 au and 's b , b wi a v+►i ',111011116 R isl ' : i�• fruitei Y: 00404 '1,00F0. •arrft,- -'1 I lila ion Doorslr ls` ti- Gaotl elea + Mille,: large sermon. area, all 0 z ;, DOW 'in stock. _Also large .sok of 1 add' 2 insid e, :d _sever, • Pa�X , . d . _oaars• ,.., rr� at frontdoors ,- ALUM] ROO f i niniedilate delivery. Gleet yOttrtr fa a;the"'"ruish s'tarie Y ,: HING .,.. iis A.Ialrge stock in good,,.l►1easing polo, :v101;4'4'11 F ~ me Or . oro tori • Tec-. k'a t _te :' 1 II_ m leas. t0 � >r i to °At1ixega ' L .a� minr..... um"k:,. ldHl s kept li mega in .� 6, Rubber,and Mastic., tile fleets, lipoleums, and that beautiful ,plastie wall tile .that . You see • iu better ells- Magazines.:'' The regular meeting of the rich Township" Federation- of culture is to'ile.lieId.ow :Wednesday, ••May 11, at 1.30 p.m. and, .at . 8.30 p` COntlndiied• 'rdpa ipage 1.) under -Catharine' - and Ma-rgu. e MacDonald, Goderich, 80, , r Clas0 80 ehtlreli solo-4eant• F Elliott,, 'Clinton, 80 ; Norma Daer, Prtvliiitan,' 5. esenta ` __. tions . Awards The following Preesentationa were'! imide elddc 'cit reit' *0 , of',Trade fort .O= art Chorus, s 41: vat .. de- . ,tv p ru � . rel selioals-with'anrolinent:iaf twenty of in re� cla - .8. No :• to i.l nL Prize by utier's• clrug' store i1rs ars 63 _-t Hu t chorus,class 11 0 ,seh ols.•• I. Shield by Go eridh S i � alSLaG -for double : trio, rural Schools' with'; enrolment of twenty. or* more, .class; 60-•-S S, NO. 8, McIillap, Cash prizes` -donated by: •Ciintan Lions, Club, for cornet duet, class Irma 'and Mar3ot'ie'Watt. Myth. I'irize b Blacks1kone'n, 'restauer- ant for 'boys' • chorus, .Mass 6,1-=7;to t eKillop ' schools WEDN'AY . : Wednesday was urban day, when' 11119 1.10_ figiai (. derich, Clinton, _,Sea=_ forth ; and Blyth, competed., . It was particularly delightful to hear, the sweet voices of the little, ones of the lower,,grades in -their sympath- etic rendering - of "14f. I Come to Jesus," . and the kindergarten••rchild ren were the darlings of the morn-. ing sessions• Top .honors. went to' the junior' grades of Seaforth ..school, • in the unison chorus "If I Come -to Jesus," -with, Aye y 'seho0ls compe.1. :nlarkiug was close.: Th. donated by the, rCoderiob Club:. was presented, to hull'; for the ISeaforth-,seh marks -were,; Seaforth-pu. 81.3 ; Central' School, Clocl Clinton public ,school, 80 ; $chool, Goderlch r - 78 ; Sly � ,1 aa1,-.7 m "When- we hear ciiild>•en we, ,think :Of- Hewett," thet` aor "stated- � fteehearing', ,t� den cl ssepSf (Qniducte t Y t A .1 ItQ�h• .e dinme Vhar . . wt3 , o 4 volees. eitd $we l andre told ; t w or ahr•`ad'ke t e �,' y u. e..ce �.. A P n)r0w P aen d as. :s8Th 0 7m e; John , . a•mrk os-r t n.ianteg d , , I� lf'l'• Sharp, Clinton, w 82% ,marks in the' final 05, hoes' vocal solo, smith" S (8 Years_ and unde _ r, Other",ina'lists were Ross stone,PenninGoderigtcoh,n, ,8026;40044, Marks of other competito .Morris, 75;.Jaekie both ° of'Goderich ° Wayne Clinton;.,19:; Dennis Snyder, .G` -t a �, rich, 78; .Lo.gaan •Niiftel. 'Blyth, l Kenneth Knights; Clinton, 75; Vim Munroe, Seaforh, .71; -Ted, • Joh.ns, Seaforth, 70.- The record Rcertif t'eate, $2.50, don- ated."by' the County of l3Ur-on for grades I and 'II choir, class 72, was awarded to Central School, .Goderich, with 80 marks. -Clinton' public school placed second with 78; Victoria ,School, Goderich, 77; - 1 ! b'pflog 0).04 16.. soir Chilton. ,,pubile ,achool, 'bras the atter 4i" a,,reeoixl' ,Certl11 ate, $6, gated by Cornish Electrle in plass, 'Fades 111 'And, IV •.chofr, ' itb, grades The presentation wee r. a by ,Mrs.. w•orotsh'' Mrs., Other arks wereCye t al eel, G derich, 80,2,; Myth public ss -1 p- - solo,- 6 y. ars. and '40r "Cand c i°te a" 3 ar o +�, ,:Y t � g e-. b ,1 . > ,Atr 11r51y ,,. Ar1y5t 1'ovvelt, bpru, 70. ° - aes-2, b ;o olo247. year) n. er • •L 'J 'Parade"a 1 ollti 8051, ofMr. ud: W ISOn,' Ficton.,- street, (lode- i,f3/1-, chia t ' n' e k ivlte h st e et.. g m -r y gs ,. etv '•.1H io • F a s he r n � l n� .ax a orclr 80;Ealiot Yeo+Clinton,C d, Mhira►r' aHneglnAYuebaurr u0,"7d5:' ih, 70, -,,, (Mass 6fi girl a vocal solo (tta year s - a id' under), "Little, PussyWillgws`: -�--Linda .Suns, :Blyth, 82; Shirley Kleber, Seaforth, 81; Elaine Bad, Clinton; Mary, ,Murphy, ,Goderich, ach $1; Sharon Warnock, Clinton, 'aige PhiYlips, Blyth, , Shirley Love, iodprlch; 80;• Martha Jackson,. Shirr y';• Rea* and Diane` McConnell, ioderich,. 79'Irene King,, GoderWh, 78,; Ellen. 'Calder, Seaforth',,. 78; Susan Cann, Clinton; 78, • . ' Grhoir, grade VI, "Strawberry Fnir"-Clinton -public school'; -83; Central -`School;•- Goderic}, 81; IVie- toric School, • Goderieh, 80. Class 68,• ,giri;s ;vocal. solo, "A Fairy Gown'.-- Faye .Aikeaiuead, Clinton, 81%; Colleen Grist, Godo - rich, •8i:' Gwen" Griffith,` Clinton, 81; Ramona. McKay, Goderich, ,80%; betty Lou Goudie; Seaforth, 30; Shirley .Benjainiir, • Goder>:ch, -80; partible Hill, . Goderich; '80; June ,McCool, . Clinton,.80. r• • Class 21, violin solo, (11 years and °under), "Song , of the -Sea. Shell" --=John -McDougall, Goderich, 80 'listen . Pridham, Goderich, 80. Class 81, girl's vocal . solo, (11 years and under), "In the Country" —Jayne Ford, Goderich,, 81'; Diane Elliott, Goderich,• .80. • - .Class_.23, - piano. duets, (14 years and under) -Karen Kidd and Mar- jorie Walden, _S'eaforth,' 80; Laura and Jung Leatlierland, Auburn, 75. Girl's. "vocal solo .(13;_yar and. tindex).,..`..:Long,.,Long,,Agon—Patricia. i zdeilar,_=Goderich, • 81 _ JiCff ._ 1 -impress, •ritt, : Clinton, •80 :Betty `Rutledge, Dungannon, 79; Sylvia Robinson, :Goderich, • 78:- Boy's 8 � _ o Boa s vocal solo (11 yeas' and ,:under),4_, ".Qh- : irry,.,.,,, ie,.- 'L,oix " -Kenneth: Skipper, . Grirnt1 B rd, S11/� ; Edward- Leggett, Goderich; 81; ' Malcolm Campbell, Goderich, 81; Ken Laron, Seaforth, 80; Don- -aid Bert. McAdam, • Goderich, 80; Tommy Shackleton, Goderich, 79%; Douglas Fleischer, Clinton, 791/2 George Milburn, Goderich, 79; Eugene • Refausse, Clinton, 78; Wendell. Grant, Blyth, 77; Jim Bowes, :Blyth, 75. - , Victoria 'School 'was. awarde'l .the tee' rd certificate, ,,$5, donated by Codfish ec ric• or , and flintou':pubiic school won the record certificate, 35, for grade; VI, choir. r;. • TREASURERS SALE 'OF LAND F4S4 TAXES TOWN. OF GODFRICH, COU1�TY OF HU'RQN, To-Vitw a By virtue 'of a warrant issued by the Mayor of the - Town 'of Goderich bearing4 ate the , 20th• day of January,' 1949, sale of lands in • arreare of taxes in the Town of 'Goderich Will, be held • at'.'. he Council Cham -e , ` ° ' hour' lock ih' ter the' - - b rs-, _(l.oder�clx,. aft i114 . ....0f. 3 +e.._.�._._... th('-�f._....�p2ou 9.1I.... ' nini'h d y oi- May 049 unless the ;tuxes- and • costs ' are.: 1 otice-is. hereby-given--••that-the- list f -lands -for, -strife for arrears: of faxes was ' ublished • in The' • Ontario Gazette 'on the - fifth day, of February,, ,1:949, --and that. copies of the:said list",'0114' he , had •at! My Treasurer's 'Offices `t11is :10th -..day of. February, 1949.' AN EXCELLENT i . G LsT ° 0 LEABN. PLEASANT AND '1N•A MaDERN-: HOSJERY OSSICR loODONt APO- 28, .0 t or r ddle Wood':.$14414 tomer:: yK rS?� w' County engineer and one;'of Cam r .• '44 s piQheer,nooservaftionlsta,; died hi L9derlclt : •yesterday. P. ",` was eiztY years • of ate A o ° I a' .... fah ,>}gh 11ej • hys�d• �I):egni � ,f .. il�t,g` K. 4v41,04. ',tor .so»ie, time. • •his death came Suddenly in` li<ospital at G•ocle.'' `rich, .to which town'' he retired on:: . le�ipin the service of .the.Co int'' of �lddl �xPlu:194tf: •,1„�, e o .b r 'i x` � was ...�� - October,, 1888, ..a. son of the late t ins h r .n. i Ar o .. n Mite n S h :� d` Rosa ,. h t xt Emily 'Kelly, '-and uto, i'ti�d Vvlth the a it -r `O .Y N• Pa� .M n e e . , 4 � � 41 Ike, was an. engineer of ,4,1,-.L.9`, 'Old school, • u c , all ire oz► leisres #� q :�' � fcareer e byperiod, • i a i• • a i es vct ` t i l� �o .:t `an establishedengineer. b n h , Western, Ca? A, pn ,,completion. of apprentice, ship, ship, lie .went, to Western OCauad where .one of his most important jobs was as division engineer• ` on•. the Yellowheadl • Puss. • `11 was While he was in•:ihe ' West that Mr. Siultiii , first ` became. i0-- forested in conservation.. There''-ile' Sloughs i scut'~ oughs being drained �rech. lessly,' and 'the subsequent emu. paigns to; restore -them as- -the •land went: dry. After serving in . World War I With, the engineers, he took " up farming at Dela,�vare, and put :into active:"practice' the lessons he had learned •in Western Canada. After" his 'resignation; as Middle- sex County engineer.in December, 19,46, he was 'retained' as a• consult- ing engineer by the Ontario Depart- ment* of Planning and .Development. He ' was a guiding -spirit in the establishment• of the.Thames Valley' Authoprity, and also *as in "ehar"ge of the .hydraulic survey in the Au' Sable watershed_ • OBITUARY JOEPH• FPAGA.N Mrs. Wm. Birnie • has 'received word of the death ; of • her nephew, Jos - sl . epi Meagan,. at. } s, `li-fie._ ate 1Alta.., DZ r. Peagati was ,•-son-:„of„,:ther.-71to 'gr, and 31rs. Hamilton Feagan of Goderich and: Ab u urn: He was b` am 'at Auburn and spent his bo j*hod o -•datys -there, T RINQ • atiili..SUMMI G`R MES: You --Geigy Bigger Savings'.Than. Ever - GOOD NEWS FOR CAR OWNERS! Moto-Master--world-farncus 2000 -mile Pennsylvania Motor 00-yat naw„; reduced prices. ,Equal to 'ANY premium quality fine oil ,selling ,at 45c a:quart. Instead of paying- up to $1.80 for an oil' change--MOTO-MASTER SAVES -YOU Etc :. and you gat the best that money can,,buy. Sold',only in refinery sealed containers., ". • QUART' BALLON- 5 -GAL:' ©GIID= 6 1 .,119,;e_ ,, : .- (whir` multi-use;.,8raao" • FOR THAT •SPRING GREASE. JOB: <vifai"rprotection against ,friction and differential .and Alemite fittings. Moto•likaster Hypoid and Extra Pres- sure ;Oils, .:ff-ib. cana95- Moto -Master Specialized Lubricants give wear. Proven'. quality for transmission. 1 ib. .24 rk lbs. ,95 Moto -Master bear Grease -- 5.1b., den ..... , ... , .. { • •r�r'J Here's. Outstanding Value! I'ULi. SIZE GATLING TIME; A hi -capacity -lever gun that develops pressure up tb 8t}00 pounds with - -patented--coupler--to—fit'ball—type—,fittiagss :---Strongly--construdted-- Suction filled. Popular size for -oars, trucks, tractors, and ,industrial use, 4.39 • Exceptional value at' ADA'i'TEIt for Above can, to tit. all,.•Alemite fittings •..• OTHER* DEFENDABLE GREASE;GUNS 1FROM 1.49 •TO 6.15 ' OIL FILTERS AND' CARTRI DGES . • , , . ,, Cietin Oil' Saves Entine Wear -I -Cuts Repair Rills ... (.1 % . 'TIMER -CLEAN" 0114 FILTER REFILLS=-Eaugl quality • • :./ t ' original ; egtiipment—at away below the usual price. . , u rent °per'f.0 +r 'l4tcerl enbse/oU' eli..n k,e R v • ' I' of filters on all makes of •cars, trucks, etc. • ti ' (. " 8ii1?ER-CLEAN." •REPLACEABLE ELEMENT OIL . P'IL= TERS,--Auick-chanty¢ type,. For replaceigenet A • cm on factory equipped' cars. :.. • Per cars and trucks not previously eauippcd: 6.45" ,-coniplete with mounting ,orackct . , . , , !'. 111070-MABTER"'THRAW-AWAV" OIL EILirElx--ror Chrysler-bu..,t .�s `T care, Nash, and many others. _ _.-. .,;....... a..,,o.' Accurate Mechanic's .., No•Dra ' Rain • ISS An s.el Thickness.eatlget DEFLECTORS SCISSORS JACK, ES ehtial for edinstins mu under lowest ride va1Ve, tappet4, ignition Highly polished stainle.a and huickly rats.., to letting, 'etc.. 2 orcr• S$tasi1-,_-,adds new comfort 'desired Want, Large all,, 9 blades. .... 1� "to wit - weather Chrysler - r ----11451. s. -----nna-.sk14. s 4 4 lb i►nd we l.h,.Steel hickness Fits Ford. and. ,Chrysler >..• to 6 Srede=,,bU11 21AC rspososh, Itudsoie-- '�""'"Uas�',", • ashy`]pfr�aad"-'ttt'--lrceses~^•' 'fir i position with 'lona, con, . precision tool•, and most other mates. ak venient handle. 6.75 ..415 io1$'....,..1.69.• Rheumatic, . A'rth"ritic, Neuritic Pains ' ' Back- :ache, ack-:ache, Weak Kidneys,: Stomach Disorders, 17►izzy =Spells; : Nervo`iisnesse . Sleeplessness, Headaches, Poor Appetite, Lack of 'Vitality, Constipa•tion Regardless of how-long-4 have been a Sufferer and how many medicines you have tried -before, you can now :hope for' relief .if, you. try 'Sarnia &the iit3vir 'in'ternal medicine., ` feel and enjoy the '-results '.ithint xr one week afte- . You start tak- , ;f trig it. Sarnak comes from the earth --Nature's laboratory. Con- tains ..only Nature's botanicals is and Minerals,' the oldest, most reliable reined for rheumati , -arthritic and noOr. tic ` : pain, backache, weak, kidneye, ` stem- ache disorders, constipation. In -is dividual' ' ingredients in Sarnak have 'been• usgd and xecom-• mended by the 'medical proles- f Y sion., for years, -now teethe first time put together in this coin-)• bination. ° FOR tHOUSANISS J. of years, ever' since Hipoetates, the lather of medicine►.minerals and " other natural medicines • inating.•toithe-West+a-1 ]:-9.10'») nd,:takk-- ;.up. fArinln at 'Empress •His parents and elder brother, Marshall,. lived in-Goderichf•for some time -and: `are all deceased. Surviving -are his wife and two daughters, 'Nana* "and Sylvia, Burial was at' Empress. WILLIAM J. RUDDOGK .- • .1Jn , Word has beery received - of the death of William J -Ruddock, whaclr occurred on Wednesday, April 20th, .at Mild a Hall Suffolk' Eli_land • in- him eight--third-year- -Mr. R?ud- dock Was- a native of England who crossed the ocean on. different. . oc- casi'ons whien• a young-na,n and •lik- ing • Canada decided to hr"ii g hit; family to this country, -In ''may, 1918 • they settled fit Pert`: Albert. On }.the' breaking out the first World War Mr: Ruddock- enlisted in the 1G1st Battalion and served two years in 'Fi'ance, After the war he became a. resided 'of Goderich anal lived here until his return to Eng- land In April. • 1947. For m5 :tiy ''yearslie v� ins cin einployee of Parity Flour .Mills and -in later years be kept a little market garden and. was_ •Gil known: " He was an Anglieitn .. and attended St: George's Church. He was married three times.. • His first wife predeceased hini in. 1909. His second • marriage, in 1911, was to Mrs. C. Osman, who•passedaway in September,, 1944.. After his •re- turn to England he. married -Mrs. /. .i COME olit" ; `e t* (MO* i). "Fair HMSO. of Joy,:" m 011vre . ton Coeur', (Ronald H. Steffi:) "Fairest Lord Jesus" (Silesian Folk Song). The Glee Club` , IWould That My 1 ove" ('Mendelsiohn Girls' `Chorus' Stars of they Summer Night (Woodbury) The Glee -Club. "4 „ Spirit:Vlower" • ..... w.. G'ampbell'Tipban, "old'Mother' Hubbard" At Parting" **ere "Take a Pair of S arklui Eyes" "Srollivan Ronald H :Stewart •V, `The Heavens Resoun, (Beethoven) '°: • `The Lull) _`of the ells"(Klemm) • V; ` `Shgrt'nin' Bread"- • • � • 1�ialfe Day. on the Prairie" Luzon "Vienna, My' City of Dreams" ' :` . $ieczy iski 5`Naughty Marietta Medley" 'Victor Herbert ;(Ronald 11 Stewart) 11L ' E. Brownlow,. who survives. G`Sur v1 ng ---are W )qo . stlg ers; M'rs. Geo. Bowra, Cameron street, and Mrs. W. J. Jewell, Britannia road,,: dderich, and', two sonar --W. J. l3tldd0,ck ,of town And J. C:' Rud-. dock,: .fl.R. ' 5, Goderich; sixteen: gran. C 1 i en, :ui'Ite Brea grant ebileireii•,, and one step -daughter ins • . England. the. funeral. -took. place • Suffolk, England; -on Saturday, April '23rd, • - Apro acs --Children's Clothes—••Candy' Table': w.. _Side Entrance British Exchange . otei �4f er have been a reliable' remedir...8houlders •, arms and hands of - 'for most of oar commonten .Gail,• swQ lien and Gore, -The anal - 41€1148, Sarnak will -help enrich _gesic properties of Sarnak are your blood; help to iriake you • compounded in the. medicine to strong, full of pep, " life and - bring. you .,fast Bain relief. energy. If .you sumer from nu- Sarnak acts fast to bring.relief trltional anaemia, nervoufiness, from •this type of Main -beoause vitalityand energy,see it is in liquid form; no tablets *ha of. na'w n - or ills to dissolve in the •sitom- what Sarnak •, will � do :for you. ' • p ,, AO. Sarnak starts its • effective relief from the firat doge.' 'AZ -RESULTS .... r ,. -.r. • Medical records show 65% of . melt ,and women over $5 nutter' from ''nutritional, inineritl, iron #. anaemia. When • ydu tteei. 'vows, drill; tired, iaiy, ,'have dizzy ` spells, no, ambition to , work or play, • °# poor aainpettite, When .a�oUr.••eye3 hick that bI'I gift` sparkle and yofi-1 xtiind" brit• Bance r° when headaches get the best of you and 'YOUfeel old before your ti'snie,`, and life went):• not, worth living,'with`'Worry' wearing yoti down; • then that'll' When you may Noll, with • hope for relief, towards Sarnak - rttottM.ANDS .0l people kept ix ,dk1ly misery° witlx,:rpt nrlatle, arthrltif' and )our►... pain, toes and tut`=n in bed with" - raoUing . n et b , legs, M'rs. Bertha- M. -Perry,• 1044 r aka t, Promenade, t,,ong Branch, Toronto,• is highly redpected in her prates- • sion of nursing. Mrs. 'Perry re- 'r lloVed a cruel 'case of arthritic ,pain by ''taking Sarnalt; her 'letter' 19 us ' is • interesting. Mrs. Rerry writes': "I have. been a sufferer` of arthri •' for, a long,: long time. It takes urage to live with arth- ritis, ie_pain_soemed_to,.eraep. up___ My sok• an down ams. M yfingers were swollen,inees stiff ,i would take as• many as 10" to 12 A.S.A. Tablets -a, day but still 'silt- {-fel-ed.. I started taking Sarnak and'• in about a week's time „I began to 'get relief. Arthritic pain" made.. my life miserable ;but now, thanks to . Sarnak. I• have found, blessed •relief—'frorn pain and 'sleepless Tights.". - ' , ' Arthritic, rheumatic and neuritic- ,- in•4ninititigtf, ^g . ._ roughly speaking, all belong to the naive. family of pain. Often a per., ' `pori slitters from not, one b•pt, sev- eral of•' these from conditlone. Ott tiiries :Such pain malces,,it. dif- flcult to move tll.a. arms and 'legs. Often lumbago or backache strikes with-- such -;,pain. that •• e..•suffeter has difficulty -in straightoning up. in .extrehie cases pain from -one, ofa these Conditions makes it difficult for aPerson to find a restful way •. to Ile in bed. • - Nurse Perry spoke' for all suf-` '' ferers of this type of pain when shesaid it takes courage to live • ' with arthritis, but there is hope.. Daily we are • receiving letters from , people who tell us ' 0'10 they + ' plave i.L ncl heir.. first relle from ' ain by taking Sarnak' medicine, While Sareak holds out hope 'for you,owill yougo another day with- out ,try g ,t • = STOP craw)" STATIONS *Oh Elm t[D BAND °Alto 400 IN tt !NtARI0 Hfgh.s t quality += higltes t octane . rating x .. no . $icor gaisolitiO nictd•Z Giver .you, ' .W getaway'. • >nl ,. �� q' yr .. rte r .1x1► ,sp..dy pickup .. • rt.w powereon lxihs. , . dolvi# - .. smoothness tinthe Op.nm •road. x: n power,•,.pr1c d., but., .,.lti�tltt anti perfbrrr(cincie . for motor not requiring u--' 1'tigh••oatanr'i. fuel. Not.d.. for 4•.10$6.4.. amileiage.conastdat bare. 11414 n>k' Oot f4 pGr'1M Give Stour' motor PC . PROTE CTItN Vitelubs 14 'more than tuni' :oil lt'e inilr 'encet against ,Riudging and *now, -vale ififh• Like Whist 1.1ltx>r►oil' , '7100auChlw ;ti`s back.d lar'•30 yeczrte S p.rl ae st