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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1949-09-01, Page 2obtritit 0-tottan OS .COTJNTY'S •1ra"OREMOST WEEEL 're:Wehed by Signal. -Star, limited i in.`' 2.00. year:- : to Dnited 1.000100.0* ;te8•--Gonad& and OTeat $r t+tt . , � a - . . -___ _.. 'Steak -42,50, . - _.._... .. ireatx& R: Y OconDerp.nt,,A. Authowriazd . Tapshnnd7c1iaaa mal, - Po-s t . ° y • .,,, Mber o�zadsan Weekly Newspapera:Association:1, a • Wee . C.ircu1ati,Qn Over -2904- BID H GEO. L. ELLIS s O. N • • . O T ti R ti . RT1rIURSDAY, SEPT, ,1st, 74949 i . n the-rauiophone'), but if tee' IZtAN'S PROBLEM del t a -� . ► had our choice we would rather any . ....,-.•...- . As, re.presentat>vesothe _great time t le heat.yJim• Fax. 11e toured oured radiYga nations • prepare for theCanada and also appeared. in. many h r - to de- cities across thh border,. and w e " •: conference at .Washington ' the ,'intern„tional'ever•"he went• lie left wholesome �Bb•,errate upon .. � ; trage situation., .there is at , .last laughter.' We don't have, such Per- i -AM" a •realizatiOn by -f ormances locally . nowadays: ;ve ~::-,some-uidice:ti4jn _, �. the .worlker�s of Britain.,.. of the have to pit up wpth,:•tie. radio and •;•seriousness of that situation. They the. jukebox. - . 'have ° i'leard the warning that e ' ;Brit'a`in. must--either,,,reduce.�her In. a press despateh from Ottawa imports _or increase her exports if J. .A. Harvie touches on a subjedt." ilk' is to remain solvent. Gifts which frequently crops up at elec- ' Or _, loans from the United States tion time. It is 'considered an ad- t;land Canada -could only postpone- vantage for a candidate -to have disaster: ' there must be a -.definite his name come first • on- the ballot: reorganization of ,,the nation's 'corn- there seemks to be a rather general piaci-al relations . with other belief that lnany voters.when they eoantries• involving changes, pos- eater the polling place lose their hibly drastic changes; in her own "internal affairs. ` ' Britain was' accustomed to an excess ,of ulip9.rts over exports be- cause of the profits accruing to her from her ' interests abroad. . • The two wars through which she 'has passed t' the last few decades ' ;have almost exhausted the. capital ti,-• •..._;oro vhied--these•, .ro&tS:.. e. de-::: ►ry',� :0L4E!NS SSC, lgl7liiS, Aug. 29,. ,- atiss Beatrice McQ,uilltn is spending the Green., and other relatives, On Wed Mr. and' Mrs.Robert ticQouitt, Messrs., ROSS, ad Bill Dc herson. and Murray Gaunt motored to De- troit on Saturday for a few days' 'reit. • • •� . -MF. Charles .. McQ.uilHu, accom:, panie l 'by I'sari and Barry, • Mc- thee -. al in' spent we e n u London,. Social Meeting. -- Mrs. Alex. Smith of .Dungannon was, the guest speaker atAbe. annual social Meeting of the •-' 'v'V.M,S., held, • in the , United Church • on 'Wednesday' afternoon. Mrs, W. I. Miller pre-, sided over the meeting, which 'was attended by over seventy -0e •+ladies, Including guests from; the ,Societies. i it of -Whitechurch, Ashse'id .c retz and + Brick United aaurch. " The program provided by . the •'visitors included ,readings by Mrs. Woolley of Ashfield, Mrs. , Snell of Brick Church, Mrs.' George. Alton of Ash- -field W e,, W o .. hit "_Meld and: .lire,; W. .J., aft. church; an orga>i solo by 'Airs. Wesley Ritehie of: Aalifleld, and a solo by° Miss Barbara Irwin. of Brick. Church.. '�1:irS, Stanley Todd intro daced Mrs . Sm i t h , 'Who. de- lighted the ladieg w>t#"h r address ss on h • work aonongthe Indians Qt Manitoba, where She had,'taught for eight years. Mrs: M. G. Newton welcol,ned the• ladies ,and. expressed. -thankss to Mrs. Smith and all Who bad helped make the . meeting such a success. At the conclusion ,a ed ihourWas eno Jy 1ea ant social s and lunch was sery0:1::- :,' ELECjjtICAL CONTRACTOR - WIRING AND REPAIRS Phone collect, 207 Carlow "r SBR! An; 2a -•T Mt` and Ir�.. floyle (ERneo gfleieua. 'o?ley), front Detroit, are visiting with•"Mrs.• Foie., A o e Ger td Dea f zttr l Mr. n 7kt a is , visiting his -aunts,. Mrs. N. Dal- ton • and Miss • Stella - Dean, for ' a week. • Mrs. Keane (Priscilla' Dalton) and her daughter, . of t ew Bruns- ick r e n a iutanee ,a nes cu s e� w. a �l'. �• q i g r ra.f s fa ew da , he.e y •• The '!Vitinners.--=A' feature of ., the successful : garden party " held on Monday ,evening inaid; of St. Joseph's CliurchOvas the draw for prizes. The winners' were as :fol- lows : First, -Roger's silver. service, ars, Witt. W, Hogan, „Ass field; 2nd, Walker Vertilift jack, Dave Martin; Port Albert,; 3rd, Glrneral Electric toaster; Mrs. Ed. "Foley.,. Kings- bridge.; -lth,;.Engiisli' breakfast set, Master- _ Joe-' M•artin,-Kingsbridge '5th, 410 (donated by Edward Coal CO.), ` Miss' .Lois Nivins, ,Auburn,, • • - a TA`O COBE 'TA ILOR'S COR IFIIt, Aix); 3OE--•- e'v. and Mrs. ':0. Tevener Willi Abe, a returning froi.n • their ``'vacation thf weed and service at Zion TJ1aited` Church will ,be reamed on Sunday,. September• 4th, at -the usual bine, 7,30 p.m. ;pine, • . The Ladies' Aid will meet' at the home.'of Mrs. Clarence Sturdy on Wednesday afternoon, " September 7tth , , Miss Florence ,Stirling has beeP, a patient. in Alexandra ' Hospital, Goderich; and lir: David. Rodges in Victoria . •Uospital, L�'ondon. We wish them both a. speedy recovery. Mr.. and, Mrs. G., C, Ginn have re- turned frit trip fo Ottawa,; Kind» Ston and .other eastern points. ..Miss Ruth Kerr '•of Harriston spent last week with Miss Kay Holmes. . A few ladies from,this;comniunity *attended the`M'ar'y 13ustins picnne at. Springbank last Saturday, ...oC OUh1'JN� $50,4, A� PRIZES roR '. x$, eta • m e A►nrounting for ,00 3,. Special �• s �� . . • Monday, Septem DOORS OPEN'AT &30. _ GAMES S STA. RT A T 9 PRIZEp' $la2ietgElectric - e a et Ile 5a Featherw t � �SG'g+ .- L�.. Iron Sheets, ?MowPP Irons, �v 1$0 Win+gham . £'iegioin !.7 0]1SOr@(� �jI!a1�.G1 • wits and put their cross against the name that' tops- the ballot paper. Mr. Hume's investigation , casts some' doubt on this tradition.. He finds that in. the Federal electit5n in Rine last there were- 225 out of the 262z 'Tidings in 'w ueh the voter had a• choice amongst three or more eaudidates. The top -name' Candi zd&t;v*ou�a-Z cASesy .the wh0tto,,,. name candidate won In 57'eases; Candi- rived and she must now. pay _._..... _...___ ...... goods but in 98 cases the name f the suc- and seer ces�or her worts. in - She must either import less, which cessful candidate was., between top reduction in her ,and bo Uwe. - .So there -goes:;, an..',old;; 4tY1T1 Znvff"veTtr ;standard of living, or export more, belief.. `widely,. held. by ;election and to increase' her exports she workers, If ',your •name happens to must . reduce costs of production in be P-erkins, ,$.qu will have at, least —order -07 com .ere._.Zitii -the' goods as gooda chance as if ,it were -of other nations - in.: the into leets `'isf Taro s'ee «or- t a ter . -I -see1ns7 the world, that the' average voter is' a . much "Several of Britain's, largest labor keener individual than he was sup - unions hate agreed to the "pegging" posid to be. of wages if the cost of livin is . ' reduced; Whether .production cats PORTER'►�1 ILL can be reduced. without a lowering • PORTER'S HILL, Aug.-2$.Ir. is= uesif cin .�t � t ., n fn u> , pea cer- 14ive . to be. decided in face of the at Grace -Church. on ^ Sunday. Rev. -:fact that wages are a most .-im-. P. Renner 'is -expected to be • home portant element in cost of produc to take the service next Sunday. tion. The British people simply Coznmuiuty Club. -The ' Porter's Hill Community. Club _ held: ' their cannot, go on importing..' more than they. can pay for, and if economic Mrs. Will Cox, with -,a good attend - disaster.. should come all classes. ane. The early part of • the after- . of the `people would ' suffer. noon was spent with quilt blocks, followed by the meeting, in charge Canada has a . direct interest, of the 'president, Mrs. John Tor= 'other than a sentimental one, in rairce: .Mrs. P. Harrison had • the solution of the problem. If charge of the 'program. The quilt' donated by the .society to-: the bene- . Britain., has to ,cut , her inlports, fit dance at Bayfield brought over 'the volume of; ' her purchases of $38. ' Geo. Wise held ' the lucky Canadian foodstuffs and other pro- ticket. Mrs. Peter Harrison sang ducts' would undoubtedly be les- a pleasing solo, accompanied • ,. by Dire. W. Cox. She also gave a : `A's served- a '-temporary-. expedient ;humorous - -reading. _ :31rs -- -Don H Canada migilt.omalntnia.her. exports:."HarLis .and',Mrs, Alvin Betties each to • Britain by, way of loan, but, as gave ' a reading. Miss Cunningham, already stated;, 'this would' only , from the health ,unit at Clinton, was.present and gave a half-hour's_ delay '. the evil day unless Britain talk _ on the working 'of the unit,' manatees to find some way of pre- such as testing water at the Y4tIOILS • servingher solvency. • schools before school. opens, 'vac- " cination and administering serums to young children starting school. '' ...E]]I'' '' : --1'F- - ; -: hire'; -,4-W •.-•Co servod a�-=kiilieiouss; . - ---- .ental, abundant lunch. The Septem-. ...._l:ioliday.s._are ....•just._abdut,:-over Der .meeting° is to be °at the home that is, if you've had any. of Mrs. 1'." Harrison: • o• said that at least' three-. LEEBLtRN It is. quarters. of a million - people .. in CHESTERFIELD AND OCCASIONAL CHAIRS REPAIRED AND • ItE'COVERED -Factory Guarantee - Free Pick-up and. Delivery Stratford. - Upholste-r--ing C©._ 42\Brunswick St., Strat= : . - ford For further information, enquire at GODERIC Before you ever cross the road --"PAUSE =Look both -ways" is your safety code. Vour4car will each the holiday eepp3Tit too, at eny,•Reliance Sta- tion. With Reliance Ethyl Gas- • and Vitalube Motor (I1, you'll take to .floe highways with new, • . surging power. Wherever' you. drive, make Reliance, the SM - tion with the Red •Band,.your ttnatoring headquarters. Reliance la your -assurance of dependable, • courteous .aeryice ,- and carefree driving. LEE'B RN, Aug;: 30: -Miss' Lois Briitaiia, eat horse_ .meat., I?on't Freeman' is visiting relatives in the know whether they. appropriate Lonti'on district this week;-, ' comment ifi Gel:' or. Have' Mr. ,and Mrs W J. Meyers, John, •�, Norine and Ann , enjoyed a ' four - Readers` at a distance may get day ' motor .. trip: lar, week, going Via Midland, Toronto an is a'ra a d and, o d N ,g the notion from a perusal of this Falls. ' ' paper that the chief oeel;4pations in . Mr. Graham Bogie . left hist :Wed - Mr. .C. Adams of Prt Albert. putting on ''draws," or getting mar ?fir.. •and Mrs., Fred Nash . ' and - ried. That would be a wrong im- granddaughter, Dianne Watson, of pression. Some of ''us work. , ; London, have been house guests * s•for the past -' two - weeks and ,Mr:' UP In Northern Ontario last week and Mrs.J.no. Brunton, of Detroit for the past week at Mr. and Mrs, a land surveyor was convicted of Andrew Bogie's. ' .:_ , e .. la a ce: _ John n _ o'.. Which spread :out of• control, was Toronto "Spen't,'a, couple of ,days last week .with his. cousin, ;Master Don - :fined' $25 and costs, 'and., also -will ,aid Chisholm 87 West St., Phone 574 -.-or ,' ~above Agnew Surpass p,tore. • -Phone 1196: 9324 ,Wase; persons, young and ofd, use extra care wheiterossing road- ways.• They look both LEFT and RIGHT to see •tt the way is clear. It takes but a 'second . but it .spells S -A -F -E -T -Y. • . GEO. H. DOUCETT, Minister WHEkT AND _. S VI L GRAIftGROWERS - ...Tr N ►-C -It7RS LIQUID FERTILIZER CONCENTRATE this 'ear S#n .i'"'a "4:T4 ::�^CF`7770',Crrw'127:1Ya,.,.�.....wiZ,a`�. �.'..W:t3ctcG4 v..Ynaw*k. ..L._._1^*n... .w:�u�..,•_•,.....res.T•.,stuy�,+P[J�v,..-w:.yyyvrr.:�. �., a..z+s-*a:.'.,.t,i t year several whe "'t -farmers treated -aced-wheat with `. `Nisi-CHURS.' LIQUID FERTILIZER -CONCENTRATE'_ „. Goderich ;are•:ball (,hard or soft),nesclay for the West,motoring with. have to ,pay the Cost of 'figbtfng'the• Mrs. A. V. Falconer is visiting bush lire which resulted from bis- relatives in, Goderich, . neglect. This is estimated at over House guests this week with,-iVtr.;, and 'Mrs.,Andrew Bogie: are • -Miss $6,000, Ire will be more careful in MargueritGibbons and Mr. Bernie Attire.''• - "G'ibbons and M>;. John Wright of • ,.,. Detroit. • Exeter Times -Advocate observes Mrs: Rebeec.�l Gardner and little •grandson, Larry Hunter, of Luck- ;that'there are many spellings of the. name of the river • that aililles through South, Huron and Nortli 'Middlesex =-y Aiisable, Aux. ,Sables, Alit- Sable, Atzx. 'Sliubles, Sable; Satble, and Ait Sable. Dr.' Shexg wood Fox, ' Ili his Interesting little liook "r,r Aiht Il,.uilnin;' IY,a More, spells it "Atli Sabres," and' that e"h i author/EY. • 4 calci be ,a reliable * i'eritaliS k a. great naainy- df Four .., areaderr,;,•nevet. heard of ",Tim taxi' but lie was the subject of a ' long ;.ed1torbtl article, is "' ue tday's Tor onto' ;Star, ' dim. Pax wasan enter:. 410er �.an . r inipersoiuttor.`, . -a;nd. blidied1lux(p` "ni+ha< died . ! ' orocto' a tett .days a a'at the" hgo o alirtety: le+ n,• ' TTe ' was a. '•whole show in,. ;tl n self,, liin4 from one., reootiectto i4 ioltttifpl ; 14ys thief 44. of tUG crlte ria l>a+ r;a lio b tit�a- 'entur� ago pe or m d * .Gtodettchi" ' We' can !iiia` yot dile he trod the -:stage' rte ° Ate iia 11411 off 'W t Stireet (tto 'b i w*R bu 'tong, Ago) > 11" •4.400fr Ong and •sLe n i a .31414 that,brought gaies li41ttll,11y.,, it T*oder ( now, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joe 'Freeman' and faintly last Wed- nesday. • • Mr. Orbe .Cook" left on Saturday on the harvesters' excursion to the West. After two weeks at'Bogie's Beach Mr. and Mrs, Fronk Papenhagen,cof a )t fiance, ° Ohio, • .hate '" ,returned' home; .11,186 Mr. and ' Mrs. , 'Walter Bane of Oklawhonia :City. •' . AT A RURAL MAILMAN HAS TO SA't ABODT READ Ws�.;:, S ° NIS 12',323 MILE OF DRIVING ON COUNTRY ROAD rve driven my Hillman •t 2;32.3• miles slate last Decent%[,". writes Mr. Forsyth, "and this is just to tell' you how pleased I am with it. Naturally,; my job takei me over all kinds of roads Mr. libbs. 11. Perot,* in k11 kind! of wearer, but I've neier ince been stuck! Some Of a/Gri sby, Ow., the farm tracks in my territory are full of•deep holes and ruts" * s whose Wier praai0g shat;''would severely test the biggest cars made. But even under - d e 11,110,4* is me r1 those conditions mr Hillman amazingly bre' d rYe 'd w�elj! 'm eitla real cod • ', mileage— ' - Using "NA-CHURS" Liquid Fertilizer Concentrate for this purpose is still in the experimental stage but we , believe you should try it. Preliminary tests indicate a quicker start ,which may aid in earlier maturity ami beeter 'yield. ' "' The 'cost is very little, and if it : will increase your wheat yield, it is tpo -good to pass up. Many enthusiastic growers -have written about the line 'results obtained with' "NA-OHU:i,S,"- is amazio 1 comforts an n,an ceived'rom ' holds the raids gas=,....)"'11414° about' 37 miles per gallon with 230' stops attRuial Mail Boxes."' " 'yam , y roc Lfll pndealert".addsMr.ioraj�Everyoaefrom sa;io mec sn ca ss g _ •frst•class service. • - For • v ' the. convenience of Hillman owners, eperinsn• ent network of -dealer's provide' pairs and service' from coast to coast In C.anads and the U.S.A. Arrange now with pxr•dealer for a ASK ..US TODAY ABOUT - THE ONE GALLON TEST '_ .r gallon __ ,allon of A- �J �.;'�• it treat 8 10 bu s hels of.seed :grain Int a cost of approximate . -:..•. ... .._:.. .. _.. _.�...:,. _ ' • ..`-. .: .._ _.. _..•:::ate;, � _.. a. .._ _ _. �. ...... _.. o ••i:2r acre. Enjoy these advantages.... •COMPLETELY SAEE..NO, BURNIN , •EASY TO APPLY..NO BULKY ° WEIGHTS •ECONOMICAL.CAL FOR MORE INFORMATION' ON NXi U S L ID—FET LI.ZE `",CONGEN"TEAT], COME M. OR" CALF yg" " ' 1 • rODA 1 k f ►TURti la ADVAN> D 'ttEF111E141✓ 11f S'• ' 'I'•OUtND';ON ti0 'OTHdt t11'1>fi CAA. IN IT$ PRICE` IItANGE. it ovli$ MOTorcf 'uiMirED:' 170 Iry+**et, Tttrentow, .. Montreal ''Aitpert; D olit Y e »; 50940$6 e brallvlla $f V, fcovvtk ; , .... '.. " PARTS ANO' :1it9ltl IAOM COO TO COAST 01 CANADA A'Rls TH1' 1. 1 A