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BUSINESSMEMOIR',
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CHARCCOUNTANT'
CHARTERED RE.
w. CECIL, ATTRIDGE
A '. O .N'sANtC
CHARTEREDCC '[T . .
•Phone No, Oiiice'343W: ,HOuse 8489
• • Goderich.
G. McOANN
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Aee4uutant
Clinton;
` ,Ontario . •
iP. one••7$3W ' Rattenbu :3't.
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• isolated 'town property 'incur&d.
Prc ident,-,Chris. Leouliardt, Born-
• holm ; 'Vice—.President, Hugh Alex-'
ander, 'Walton; Mgr. and Sega-
Treas., M. A. Reid, Seaforth.
Directors. ‘Chris. Leonhardt.
.Bornholm; *Hugh' Alexander, Wal-
° .ton; Sam. 11. Whitmore, Seaforth, b
B. J. Trewartha, Clinton; "Rd'bert
.Archibald, Seaforth;* John .H. •.lace-
• .Ewe, Blyth ; •'P.rank McGregor,
,. Clinton; John,,,L..Malone, Seaforth;,.
•Ilarvey Fuller, •Goderich. ' '•
ace-
e>nta--r.Tohn � Pet'tPerr-�•Bru
IL :1; George .A .Wyatt; Blyth,
i%I . kl McKercher,
• �S:R.. 1; 8,. Finlay •F. Preuter,
;Dublin, " Bit. 1; J.
:Brodhagen •; .Selwyn' Ricker, Brus
• •Bels. - •
Policy -holders ,can slake all' ,pay-
.meats and get their..cards "recelpted
.at
the. Royal Banl , • Clinton ; Keith
Grocery, Kingston Street,
Goderich; ' •
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•� R, F. J. •R. FO•RSTER,•. EYE,
•'� , • S•E THROAT• .
EAR, ;NOSE, ..
' Late Home . Surgeon New York.
Ophthalmic- - and AuralHdspital,-
erAssistallt
at Moorefield•hiye ;Hospital:
and •Golden ,Sgiiiatre Throat Hospital,
,London, England.-
SSE.S'
EYES � TESTED,, LA
SUPPLIED
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63 Waterloo Street 5.,, Stratford.
-Telephone • 267,: •, :
T-1 -
ez vl t `B dfol Sote
oh;a wi3dnesday,•:Sept. ,25th, 1949.
''at 2 p.m. till .,4.50 p -m.
• •
DENTAL
I1. R. W. H U:GHKS
• ] tint
Corner Wellington and Lighthouse
Streets.
• Phone, Ib133J` for appointment.
sionspowor
WESTERN ON'CAR1O ,'
MOTORWAYS
All tunes Easter .1>ziarligIAt,',,Saving
Tod LONDON To _ST1tt�TFORD
• 7.50 a.m. 7:50:a.rm.. _.
12.15 -p.m. 12.15 pan..
• .4.15 p.10...• 4.15',p.m. -
9 p.m.—BPs leaves daily .at 10.10
a.m. for Kincardine-and.Owen'Sound
.Holiday schedule in 'effect= follow-
ing
ollow-
ing..dates:_.May:24,_slvlb'_:,1,
Sept. 5.. ,
On Monday and day after holiday,
bus for London leaves at '7• a.m.
Bus to ,Stratford anil.-London at
. 8.15 p.m •Sunday.:and' holidays only.
Sundays and holidays,the 13.15: bus'
,goes to Stratford only.
Connections at Clinton, livor London,
.Detroit, W.gh.,• 'Walkerton;-
Kincardine, Porn Elgin and Owen
Sound. '
Connections at Stratford for ,Wood-
stock, . Kitchener, .Guelph,• Hama,
non and . Toronto. •
''1ionnections_at.. itc e t or now
and London.
For information phone Reg..II�IcGee
• 84 -Sons at 765.
Carol and Chapman
GENERAL INSURANCp
F. Carey C. P. Oftainnan
Phone. 18 Goderich •
NB* l OiS.TION
-on the Square--oFmerly Mr.
,Ora10e's :aflice
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EXPERIENCED
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.. ERIEN-�CE.
_...D AUCTIONEER,
Licensed for ,Counttee of 'Huron .
~and •Brace . •' ,
RIPLEY., ]PHONE. 49
For inf orna►tiond apply' to ;d: N
Kernighanr *vision ,Court Clerk,
'Goderich, Out.
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- EDWARD W. ELLIOTT
uCENSED AUCTIONEER
Correspondence • promptly an,
swered. Immediate arrangements
can be nnade for Sales Date by
calling •Phone 208, Clinton.
Charge moderate and,satistac-
tion Guaranteed. ] ett i
YJ(IENSi?D AtCTIONEER
'HURON AND 'PERTH
Seaforth `Phone X11 -G61 or
tarry fldwarris, Opderi;ch,:
Phone 144
Gaynor
•J
tLicensed ',Auctioneer. $ales.
conduoteik :a4v1 here
For .information ,write ,orr
1
.phone rzs•� GodeAdoh .(aa 1®ct)
.. G. MacEwan
Fire, Accident • and Motor Car
make-,
FlrkE-MASONIC 'TEMPLE
WEST, STRERT ' " ,
PHONE 239 GODERICE
Cd
Char/es. M. Throe i? of Chicago,•
who visited Goderich oto Taesdity
and ho is holidaying at the lions
or Mr, ''and 4i rs. Harvey W••ells
. ,.,
stear Biytlf,'likes the•. old calfs, Ile®.
tr 'verde e
a, d ite r o t,hxc , - i
.f �• . n1 . ado h w
.teen-ynarrold Au1u a- car that
]Sparkles with a, new coat of paint
and works) tressle, ; He recalled
'thathr 19.
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L.tc ,at _ lit tut .[n . _ _
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an rad
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j., i1��.
brass' chimps.. •at.. each' side. With.
.tlie `•car he got a license w.hieh de-•
nna tided that'•be'• travel at- no greater
speed ' than eight 'miles per lour.
The' license also re,tiested that he
designate what kind. of "alarm”
,,
was on the car. ibis; -he said was
a . horn seundtd by squeezing a big,
rubber bulb: •
Suspicion about dogs from Gode-
rich killing . sheep at Saltford was
banished' •fuesday,. when it wasp
established ' that the troublesome
:dogs were from. Stiltforcl, accordi;ng
to Marry idcCreath, •
Councillor John Graham sof Gode-
rich, who has sheep grazing on the
flats at Saltford, has had nine sheep
Itippen Man Pa $25 and
Costs Dfor isorderi •
,w,
•
'Conduct
. I1[�,
Magistrate D. E, `IHolmes, in a'
decision given 1)1.: veehlyCourt on
July 20th, fol nd ,,Howard Pa,yn an,
of''Iipl)en,takty Off"adisoiderlY eoll-
duet -and lnipostd -a line of'$25 .11tid
costs"; or tw'o weeks 311 all,
� The
case' .was. heard at Seaforth
.
on
Monday of ZI'l.e previous week.•
Dajmtin. eres.ted -.4 disturbance
lit the Liens Club swimming poo];
,�
at"S ol•th.on. l
kA�� d1t y,3rd.ITewas•
reprimanded *by a 'constable, did
•not take it, an,,d,.eated • - disturb -
ante by: swearing,' the Magistrate
stated ih giving' his decision.
J.udgm nt., 'was reserved on a
careless driving charge .against
Dayman arising out of the same
occurrence. -
O.flfcials, counsel and everyone
else sweltered in the heat during
the hearing of. the all -day docket.
TA tfiir. " Cases
A• fine of $50 and casts was im-
posed on_.San t0LFarre11,. of Wood-
stock, who .Pleaded-,• :guilty . to a
.charge of careless driving. The
killed and -a. 'lumber • wo.unded ajl. th�ige resulted' from an ,accident at
the -past month *The last raid ori me tion. of Cambria -road
the •sheep by dogs was early Sun- and highway • No. 8- x in Goderich
:day morning. A Posse of :Saltford when a car driven by Farrell col-
lided lty in wait for the dugs this .,tided with a vehicle in charge of
weekn= and= found thein -t6 be three
Arthur- Rathbarn, on: J uly� 3rd:`
I . ,..
Prov
meia1 Constable Douglas ou
dQgsfrom •Saltford. Tlie dogs were
-aidered .gr ,��acut 03_
acroclCeth,ii
e apa�.1'of:1r'rethemorning. ,
btller , vehicle ° at the , .ihterseetion:
A bottle of liquor -was taken from
accused's car. Accase1• towed' the.
Rathburn, car to it -garage; ,no ode
was injured. ;•.-
Hymie •Papernick of., Kitchener
,pleaded not guilty to a careless
driving charge, but was canvieted
and 'fined $10 And costs.
• The accident . from which the
charge resulted occurred an .June
thou highway No.. 4, two ..fil fes
south of Clinton.' Provincial Con
4ahle. Kre .)-Pox :lie invest' •t d
'1
lefthanjturn into a •gateway when
his truck colttded with a car ,driven
by Dr.,. Goddard of Hensall. The
latter suffered concussion anti head
injuries.
H. -,I.. Daufman, of -Kitchener,'
Counsel for the a:ceused, stibm'itted
that,
xo
ddai
d was driving
.at
'fifty miles an hour, The doctor's
car, fie said, Was not in view when
the turn was.; made, and the cul-
lision occurred after 'the truck
tittered the dr,iveivay;: -..•
magistrate ' H'o1n3es rifled. that tj
man fs p"rn.cticaliv forbi.dclen
RROTI + 'OF GQDF1t!CU. MAN
..DI;E'Sc •
• J. E. Harnwell;: of oderic:h, has
his
.b • en bereaved . the ea of s
. e , by tri
brother, Andrew Moore Harnwell
Which occurred .suddenly, "on July
22nd at Toronto, at the age of
.earhty-.tw'c�'� •.Years. Deceased was
born ,at • Ri.ncardirii, but had been
a resident of Toronto for' many;
,years, bei.ng.conin.eeted with several
.business concerns there. 'His wife:
-thuve-13i of her 1tev: He�ary .James
I-Iarnwell, Kincardine,. and ;George
Wesley Harnw.ell, Lacrosse,. Wis.,
,besides 11lr. Harnwell- of Goderich.
It ,e 'Irl Sure Insurance.
Confreder.ation Llfe--Wind, Cat
FIRE -Preferred• rates for
preferred
risk.
ACCIDENT & SCKNEiS
Consult:. - :
JOT•ISH
Phone 7r15 Dungannon
—INCOME TAX, RETURNS
PRIVATE BUSINESS
FARM REPORTS .
: and checked monthly -
ROY N. BE14TLEY-
, Phone .909J
‘,.4INDEI)ENDENT ORDER
meets first and,third. Mon -
',in IlacItay Hilt .,
Ei T. Armstrong.
. • 'Arian 00611th
"tgee' Arinstiong and 'flee Better"
Lucknow first Wednesday of
Ayes Examin' ed. tillasses Fitted,
•
phone 33 Goderleh, Ont.A
Dice .. 0
• This -4s• the cseasbn of Polioniyeli-
ts but do you know that there are
more than twice its - nia)iY: deaths
due to'alchobolisni? • . .
Prevention] is the scientific;Ilaethod
of Combattirf'' •Lll ,diseases including
.alcoholism ; thr is why Temperance-
l+:duaatioft stresses tire• • 'fact that
• . • ABSTINENCE PASS .
Drinking.. moderatimi is not
the solution. to the liquor pro"b-
lem;-' it Ls the main cause of that-
-problem. -The moderate drinker is
a total *abstainer never is. '
the. effects of strong drink 011 the
human body and -have 'letirned•--that
the old ideas we. had about,,alcohal
being a food and a stimulant were
wrong. They have proved alcohol
phatmeeologicaLciassitieation of poi-
sons it is plhted side by side with
chloroforin atid.ether and described
as a narcotic) Olson.
the University of Cambridge states
that -beer ig the most harmfid of al-
coholic drinks even though the alco-
holic content- per volume is froth 3
In the face -of this scientific ad-
vice a director of the Brewer's
Sbciety is responsible for the 'follow-
ing-sfateinent "We want to•get the
beer drinking -bikbit instilled into
thousands of „ young -mein'$who do no t
WHAT ARE '-itiu.DOING TO PRO.
TECT 34tui BOY Olt GIRL?,
IS YOUR EXAMPLE 'SAFE., FOR
,THEA 140 FOLLOWi
SPoOsored by, Illuroff' County Ten'-
. .perance Federation. '
to
make a lefthand turn.
ConVicted Of it, charger of ha -•iitg
inadequate lights, Arnold .Rivett,
Ashdielti township, was lined $2 . rad
coSts. .'Mlle eharge arose out..:of as
accident ion June` 3f th oil the 8th
concession road of Cjborne town-
ship.. in. which a car driven by
Rivett' was involved In an acct
eident •with a Pontiac coach- driven
'by- Harold ;Hibbert,,- Goderitir. _ •he
latter and three- occupants of his
car, 12. N. MacDonald, Carl _M.i ler
and Harold Ailidl, testified there
was -only one light on the Iti •etf
car or that; the_othel was `lint bright.
h.t.
One• of the • lights was out of its
place, an.cl *hanging :h a )vire.. It
was -replaced after the ..impact'
-the •aeeused;'and• light' was 0n dimly.
Charge Dismissed
Ruling that• there was i enough
evidence • to Convir',t° A St.
ADD -1115, ' C'linton, of frau Magis-
trate I;loinnos iflamissecl n ,,_
making a i Rise , statement the
Unemployment Insurance iS
sic;`. The • •charge was, by
Robert ;Slade, district ins or
the Uiieinployilient-Insui•a Com -
Mission. '
`A sixteen -year-old youth ed
with vagra ley, was given suspended
sentence after he- plead • ty.
He was .t'ound _by polices In.
a -hail}, II'e. was stern] ed'
to get a •steady. joli..
• This Week's Court •
C
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101 01101
]dint•
d; Writ,
chm ge
nt - to_
Comm
laid`
inspector 'f
neeC'i
i, charged
s>lsdpend
pleader -guilty.
it
sleeping-
wa riled'
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At. this week's court .charge's
against .Kenneth Alien, ,Goderich, of
selling or keeping. - liquor for sale,
l i11g$0 Jd nott.4 yeointeta;,,
into 'Ituron .county -contrary to. the
were adjourned for 'two
Weeks' by Magistrate Ilolil;esr at
he request ,or defence counsel,
Frank' Donn elly,•;IL.C'•
Irl . 11 judgment reserved from a
Seaforth court the charge 'of care-
css d'riring.• against Howard Day:
nan, of Kippen, was dismissed,
ONE
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4T CAPITAL THEATRE' •
Tug. . 47
it's just ai3O-iirthilii,elfa,
.T11?tinttgest late. -ShbOW yon'it. See this
NE :SUNDAY A
FICERNO
Nabiro.,..ebloi 'Dialing adds to the: rettlisni' and beauty Of *it gay,
•
1f the number of inpuirries tit the,
-Y
to • rist i"nf , • ati $ot othe
u Oln1,, OIL, � � on,
Square is an indieation,,, there are
'more tourists visiting Godeirieh this
year: than last. The n:ellpber of in.-
quiriCS ' •recorded up to July 20th
this. was 577, while' the num-
ber.. Year ,
up` to the some.. date. hist year
was' 515.
'Among the recent' visitors
•
'Among to the
boOtli' Was -Mrs: 11 Birmingham
of Toronto. She wished' to know
where Gavin Green lived i and, 'stlr?o.
the way to the cemetery_where her
forefathers' were buried. •. Heb:.
grandfather, Reit: Wm: Barr,
preached ched in
ea Dungannon eighty
years ago. ,
Frank Chapman of .Iletroit-visited
Goderich for the first tifne• in about
fifty years, Ile 'stated that on.
July 1, 1900, lie left Detroit on a
ship, "Roselle 13," which went to
:Mackinac Island, Sault Ste. Marie,
North; • Channel, Little , Current;.
Tobermory,- Kincardine and• Gode-'
rich. The 'trip toot. seven weeks,
.he said. ••: -
Mr. Beatty of. Ottawa, - who was
booking for the howling green, said
he was manager of the Canadian
Bank of :Commerce •in .Goderich
forty-five years 'ago. ,$e visits
floderlch about every summer.
Beeohie ayes Bulk of
��ta°t�e' t�'
His Widow
• A ]`:oridoli r w � T
e , well known in .Bay-
field' • and Goderich, who won a
fight in~
Supreme Court_ four -years
a.o: *`,
Ago: . to 1>•e tleclti>`'eil•_�.cori eten,, and
regain,,,control of his,. own affairs,.
hes left. the •lrtilk of his $97,510
estate to his wife and.' children,.
Will of the late Joseph-'Allbert
Beechie, former vice-president and
•ecl� al: IIIa`tr< ' � � of'Zl'iln "'"`l� � .
� '•� f l�"I'?rnb
-iimpanh-y� omioii, wh (I��d in Bily-
iield, ApiiL"29, 1941; has been filed.
for probate by •Fraser, '.li•oore• and
Thomson on behalf of the execu-
trices.' -
Xl:r.• Beeeh.ie- was confined -t:.o•
110inewood Sanitarium, G uelph, in
1938, 'and his wife appointed corn-
initttid - f
o mus affair •••
s, He laterWas
�.r.
transfefled ; to Ontario hospital,
London, -and released in 1939. tie
was declared mentally competent in
.
October, • 1945, after a Supreme
Court .hearing,
Of the Beechie estate,- $001,487 is
listed ' as ' stocks dna •c,eutitLt ;
life insurance totals, $18,536; In•t :
l,erty tt 89 Thornton avenue, Lou-
don, $8;215.; 'property at Bayti ld:
$3,850, and oklier assets' at $715.
TO his' wife, Mrs. athleeli E.
Iieeclii,e, Mr. Beechie ' left 32,(100,
both 'residences a til personal effects.
From- income' - or - proceeds ` of -the
estate, his mother, firs. Mary
Beechie, is to receive ;300 3c ir.Iy_
for life, and his _brother,. Charles
A. Beechie, $5 a week fol. life. :
His wif ; until death or rem ar-.
]loge, is t receive all ogler income
froii' the estate for • her mainten-
0nce 'and support -,incl for that of
her children during their Minority.
After Mrs. Beechie's death or •re-
ntar.riage, i•neolrie or pr,freeds frtiui'
the.estate are to be divided equally
.ainofil; the, children, ifti�r the
yon•nest ,has reached arcate -,Yat,
years of age: - • ,.
Count ,Ass. ssor ` A;: Alexander -tX. OO
Wins b,a
t;
0Q ir'bot,
,a..•. large crowd enjoyed' the Gode-
rich. Ii;insmed• Club's, carnival in the
Judith Gooderham play round on
-M•on21a • night
The facilities i
es of he ptrk
Made
a fine setting.; for °the'Valriots :games
and attractions -of the carnival.
The *floodlights .created a daylight
brightness, and people: took a.dvan-
tage• of the bleachers to •restdna
watch the crowd in its various
• ac iviti s. -..
t e •` .-
Interest g
to est in a zrlammotlr b1n„o frits.
sustained . by. ,the fact ° that. ever,
winner of a prize was eligible• for,
a ticket in • a draw ,for generous
cash prizes. Bingo was in .charge
of Kinsman S• H, Shenton, assisted
by' members •of the Kinsmen • and
Kinette Clubs, axtd 'throughout the
evening there was rarely'a vacant
seat at the enormous rectangular -
table. y
The draw for the cash prizes re-
sulted as follows: $100 to .Harold
Arlin,; East street, Goderich; $5O
each to Mi , Nell Clarkson, Tor-
Phelan;
b �f �
elite,
and l •r :
s. Jaines 1 heian,
Aeion; fornl"erly of 'Goderich; $25
each` to Mrs. Earl M. Mcllwain,
.Goderich, and Robert -Forbes, Port
Albert.
There ' was ' much' interest in the
fine " motorboat for which' tickets
had, been wilt ly..,,.ssmlcl-„..The r dra av,
in charge' of . Kinsman. Ross Pen-
n•ington, was . made late in. the even
.ifl' lino' `t�fie`ml�ialcer tri= ';.the lucky
ticket •. was Cantiitt Assessor' A4
Alexander, Cambria 'road, Goderich
`The boat is valued at $1,000 and
is egtiipped 'With a XO' h.p. outboard
motor and has generous -seating
capacity. • Wrtbdit goes an all -metal'
trailer -balk -1u
Goderich. ;•_ .
The .presentation took- place on
Tiiesday morning at Court House
Park in a downpour of rain. Presi-
dent W. J. McGrath made the pre-
sentation to Mr.�-•::Alexander, . who
said he is going to use the boat,
and „expect• te haye. st Jet _of -Jan
wltli its'
Proceeds :for Arena
The net proceeds of„ th.e- cnrntyal,
which will: be in trhe 1'merghborhood
of. $1,200, will be donated to the
fund for the new arena. ••
The Goderich- Kinettes. had a .
booth in which they,su1d tickers for
a beautifully -dressed doll,-bassin-
ette aitd lmyet e. The draw for it
will be Made later in the •ea •
ST. 0.1;646E'S '(L 1fl)4 N riwn
The lavely 'garden At the reetery
of 4t.. 'George's Church. was" axe,r
setting for the anuua.l Barden party
and tea held under the • auspices'
' the • Churchwoiitan's• Guild on.
`1lursdaY.afternoon, 3'14 21St.
Prettily deeerateid tables, '�fr�oat
whi(h Candy; TWA rt ' and
knitting were sold" were ` well "pat,
ro iized, A 'deli'cious"' sapper was,
served ; on small tables, under ,° tile
shadeof the spreading trees. The
'received.,
.President, • rs. I3, 1I."Parr,
M
,
guests . and the ten, wasin.
charge •, of Mrs. Hd Y II, • Tichborite
•witli conveners ' follows : Food
Mrs. T. 'Legg, Mrs. J: Videan ;,
salads, Mrs. F. B. Riley; plates,
Mrs. C. • Staniforth ; dessert, t, Mrs.:
A. Shore; tea, Mrs. Bridle And Mrs.
K. va r''.
Videan; v itresses, :1xxs. J. Bar-. ,.
1xsA,rf, Mrs. B. Bridle, . Miss Helen
Videan ; fishpond,Mrs, • W, J. 'Me -
Grath; •candy, .Mrs. `Whittinghain
arid' M•rs. Dodd; flowers, Mrs. E.
D. Brown ; knitting, Mrs..,' T.
Glazier; sewing, Mrs. A. Gorl, :Mrs.
W. Lawtcnce, Mrs, H. Palmer;
tickets, Mrs. D. J. Patterson. ,.
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GOING']• TO MISSION' IN 'INDIA.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Kilpatrick and'
sons, Keith and BYran, -$f Ogema, ,
Sask., and their soil Bruce of Tor-
onto spent the week -end with rela-
tives in . the ''eoitlnfunity. - Thein
daughter, Miss Joyce Kilpatrick bi
•Ogema, was commissioned by. the,
United Church for mission work • in
'India at the • recent ,,SSaskatchewan
Qonference held in.. Regina. Jbyce, ..
who ',is 'at present . in T�nn'essee
tet e es u �Tovernher„for-..1'ncil>t :She::
is a niece of Miss Susan Kilpatrick
of town• and] of Milton_Wliilptttxlcl .
of.. Goderich.. Lncknov'v Sentinel..
..DONATIONS FOR ARENA . -
oReg. McGee, ehilirman . of the
rural canvass'-•coininitte& for. ',the
new arena, reports that . i'ri- addition
to the .$1,099.00 previously acknow-
ledged, .from. the'•sale, of- �,f tickets.- car.
the draw 'for a tractor,�,there have
been 'the following .d•dnations : A
fl•iendly autonictiiile, firm,. Lt�indon,
$25; John Labatt's, . $1.00•; Can-
adi;;an• Brewers Ltd., $100. This,
Makes a total ,of $1,294.
RF.M(jD'Fl:iNr £TOE
Having phYihaseci the building
'at the .corner of • Colborne and St•
Patrick's streets in which he late
Herb Jane conducted •a. service sta.-
lion,.
George Baxter is remodeling.,
it. It will' - have a modern store,
front with an office at. the front
and storage and workshop at the
rear for builders' supplies, roOil ng',
etc.
Proi�allnrig : otuiehts . .• Char;to
qualify . for holtnshi Fare'
.- i�
• sometimes forced to forego their] .
' higher;, education through: lack '
of
fuxrdr3.• :Colle ..o '
T A t'�.P lz of;
the Sun Life Assurance Com`- ;
pane' of Canada 'will provide a
•guaranteed' "scliolarship" ., ,t"0.
1I
take your son . through coll
e'
--„Ensure 7/010-• ion's future -=•call `.
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•Reliresentative of° • `3
Sun Life Assurance Company'
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of Canada.:
TOWN COUNCIL—MEETING
Owieg. to -holiday distractiongc
the regular meet -gag. 'of the ,Town-
Counci/ was, not held on Tuesday
ef this week, but will be held next
Tuesday night.
BgNmILLER
Walters -and Floyd visited last
-Week with •Mr. and Mrsi Les. Jervis
and Mrs. McKie af Toronto
have been spending holidays with
their relatives here 1111(i ill Cfr tide -
rich township. They alsb-:. attended
- Mr. *Walter Moore --of Strafford-
ville, has been holidaying .at -the
home. of liis parents, Mr, "and Mrs,
Mr. and Mrs."'Aljoe Sanders Of
Exeter Spent.Sanday with Mr, and
Mr.S. Courtland Kerr.
are away for a month's belidays.
Callers with Mrs. Walters re-
Fently were Mr. and Mrs, A. ROSS
-of Goderieh, Mr. and Mrs. Grange
and. family and Mr, 0, J. Walters
of Auburn. •
have returned from a motor trip to
The Women'S *Association whit
rifrimmer • on Wednesday. Assist-
ant hostesees for the day are Mrs.;
Elwin Pfrimmer and Mrs. David-
Knots In pine logs are almost
imperishaTile, decaying*. much less
rapidly•lhan the tog !itself.
:Most men Work abont one-quarter
^as. as they say they do, and
about one,hait as hayd as* they
think they do. '
HOW do yOu the layout
like putting together- a jig-
-saw. puzzle.. departments
—dairy, produce, rtftt,' baked
goods, coffees groceries. --must
be, fitted' together in., a way
that Will assure. vott. of' con-
VVe try. avoid narrow.,or
—Cliffe—faraillat-5.1Tt corners.
Are we succeedmg ,yotir
A&P.? Can you *locate foods
you want easily?' Is_there
gjod light :and •ample room.
for .torraprtable shopping?
If not, please let' us know.
We will .appreciate, any 'sug-
gestions yon may have that
ltelp -make your A&ID
%.better plate to s+op.
Pkase Write!
1014,41 DO, Behbino „
with 'imitate (loililard—"Who
per pertitoi, eabaket style,,,,..
Protect kouitelf with rite
Inogiranco
*Gordon J'ewell
R.R. $0 GODERIC11
Phone Colow 8044;
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:A.541). V004 Store8,
135 °Laught$ Aye.
;Toronto, °markt
BORAH '50
RICH, FULL' BODIED
RED CIRCLE '510
MILD & MELLOW
DELieloUs CANNED MEAT.
miffs /4 itEGErAsiii
vadhesg. Apples 3 lb 100
'Blueberries 430 qt.
Carrots, bulk 2 lb, 150
r•ottttoes g60!
.1,10pEF,
satACEA '1'
tytA04E LB
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