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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1949-09-29, Page 3•„ r. '.r •a< )102nd l`Yn,Art • '" N9. 3s GOD BUSI ''ESS DIREC 'O tY w_ CH ETERI O NTANTr ` W . CECIL °A 1PE DVl ler CHARTERED. CPOU TANT. Ph — 3 3 W ' Hous 8434' oils. No* Oi'ice 3 W. e • ,, .. Gode NamantIONIMMOrrial ,..p.- TMcokNN, m, • • Accountant ' ClintonAccountant Ph n ur Dime. 7$3W Matte b y MALCOU.. ,IYIATHtRS 11EW ildtiATION On the Square -formerly. Mr, ,,Cralgle, s' once Real Estate' --•General. In- , • surance Phone 115W -20 a•- . saving Developa Sense oHumor P , • • 'INSIIRAvCE ti' tV.G• cglL'LOP MUTUAL FRE IN- SU A]v E CO:Farms and R C. n isolated town property insured. : -- • Prc ident,,Chris_ Leouhardt,, Born- holm,, Vice -President; Hugh Alex; under, : Walton ; Mgr.. and ,!-Secy; Treas,, ,M. A. Reid, Seaf orth Directors . Chris. Leonhardt. Bornholm; Hugh 'Alexander-, Wal-•' ton; spam. H. Whitmore, Seaforth, E. J. Trewartha, Clinton; Robert Archibald; •Seaforth ; John - HL Mc - 'Ewing; .. Myth; , Frank McGregor, Clinton;` John L. Malone, Seaforth;. Harvey Fuller, ,Goderich. ' Agents—John" E - pepper, Bruce field, R.R. 1; George: A. Watt, Blyth, R.R. 1; R. Finlay McKerCher, Dublin; R.R. 1; - J. F, Preutet, Brodhagent, Selwyn Baker, Brus- refs. . Policyholders can • 'make /il',, pays. pients and get their' cards receipted at .the Royal Bank, Clinton; ]�eith Cutt'S Grocery, . Singston 'Street,. Goderieh, MEDICAL - R. F. .j. Ii., FORSTER,. EYE, NOSE THROAT EAR, , • Late. House Surgeon. New York' Ophthalmic: and . Aural Hospital, itssistant,at Moorefield Eye Hospital and' Golden -;Square Throat Hospital, England—, lan London d._ .: • •' , ► g •' EYES TESTED, •GLASSItl4: SUPPLIED - $3 Waterloo Street S,, Stratford, Telephone 267..:. • Next visit Bedford Uotei, Qode- 149 •rich,.•Wednesday, November 23, S) 9,. at 2- p,m.' till 4,.!0,P► -m•.._. DENTAL - A DR. R. w,V, ,HUGHES • Dentist Corner Wellington and Lighthouse Streets.. , Phone 1033J for . appointment. CHIROPRACTIC H +'RBERT B': SUCII,;D.C1 , Doctor of Chiropractic. ` Office •Hours: Mon., Thurs.-0 a.m. to .5 p.m. • Tues., Fri -9 a.m. to 5 , •p.in. -, - .7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wed., & Sat. -9 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. Vitamin Therapy Electro 'therapy Office -Cerner.. cif S n'th...`-.Sty.. anal_ Brrttfnnia Road. Phoime '341. • • .,�_ • WESTERN ONTARIO' ' MO'TORW-AYS. .� All •times; Easter Daylight Savuig , To' LONDON. . To STRATFORD 7.50 a.nr. 7;50 12,15 p.pi. , . 12.15 jun. ' °4.15' P'.m. g° 4.15 p.m. • 9 p.m.--Bus-:leaves. daily at.10.10 a.m. for Kincardine and Owen Sound Holiday 'schedule In effect follow- iing dates: May 24, July i., Auh, 1, Sept. .5... , On Monday and day after holiday; bus for London leaves at 7' a.m. . Bus to Stratford and London at. 8.15 p.m. Sunday and. holidays •only. Sundays and holidays the 12.15 bus goes to Stratford .only.,, • ' • Connections at Clinton for London, Detroit,. Wingkant,,,'., Walkerton, Eiticaidine, Port` Elgin and Owen Sound. • Connections at -Stratford for Wood- " stock, Kitchener, Guelph, Ifami -' toil and Toronto. Connections �at'Mitch il. for !istowel and : London. For information 'pliofie Reg. 'McGee & Sons at. 765.E !j' Care ' ,and. Cha h man. Fire, Automobile, Casualty P. F: Carey C. 1'. Chapman Phone 18 Goderich • DONALDS B. :G ,at, EXPERIENCED" AUCTIONEER Licensed for Counties of Huron and. Druce: ' LE ` PHONE 49 RiP Y. H For Information; apply to J. N. K• ernighaii, Division Court Clerk, Goderich, Out. ' EDWARD W, ELLIOTT LICENSED' AUCTIONEER Correspondence promptly an- ewered, Immediate arrangements Sales Date made for Sa s b can be y calling Phone 203, Clinton. Charge moderate and satistac- soon Guaranteed. 19ti HAROLD JAC$S'ON ICENSED `AUCTIONEER HURON AND PERT$ • y Seaforth 'Phone 11-661.or Harry •Edwards, Goderich, Phone 144 YT Matt;Gaynor Licensed' Auctioneer. Sales conducted anywhere For information write or phone 787J, Goderich .(collect) Geo. G. MacEwan sr. Accident and Motor C Fire, an._ � � •. OFFt4iE--MASONIC TEMPLE • WEST STREET • PHONE 239 `R GODERIC11 Insure In Sure Insurance- - nsu ance-- Confederation Life:Wind, Car FIRE Preferred . rate for preferred risks. - ACCIDENT & SICKNESS Consult ,.� JOHN FARRISH Phone 7r15 Dungan4tnl INCOME ;TA;X-'RETURNNS.L PRIVATE BUSINESS. • FARM REPORTS Bookkeeping records installed - amid checked monthly or at request. ---_ ROY N. 'BENTLEY • Phone 9094 Box 58. ' -' 36 Regent St.-' • • g0DERICH, ONT. . • • • • FIRE! - Protect Yourself With Fire - Insurance • See.. ' Gordon` Jewell • R.R. 6, GODERICH Phone .Carlow 30-r-4 H7- ° L. COLS Optuinetrist—Optician • Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted Ont.. Goderich, n 33 G , Phone 'Napoleon instituted tiro French Legion 'of Honor in. 1802. ' AT CAPITAL • I E TRE 7?. . • TA Now ---William 'Bends apd James. Gleason, in "The Life of Riley." " 1Vfoii., '1"itetl. ani "'IYea* Aclult Lit rtaurmenE, "" '°°" — Rita Hayworth ltoi Itancl. ;ll, ,GlennFord •'Victor Jory and ,Mar- , garret* '4'V'yeheirley l' • ' 1.ee'altitltlatiatlg, in Teehnicolor, •tike ttnnultous affairs of ,a famous temptt'ess' an• i '4 t 1, ' ,. t e ciestirY to laid flet, iaiv. i� 1 �. ▪ T 'L E. O�S� 0 CALM Thurs., Fri. and Sat. Sonny tiffs, Barbara, B'ritteq ,and ',George ',Gabby" Hayes' e . ,,a re men •A roaring," action -packed tule� of the Battle coiltitry,. wee are " men and tomer` are hard to mine bya' r » *and Skelton, • in r' pine' ' Da 1t : C�ntlirlg • .. 1w '�Vlw s a d Rcc1 .8i clto ,�iQp s us .. • ter .�-.TeeliniGolnry ' 17Catinees Wcd,, Sat, and-$olidais at r~.80 p.im. Rev,. «:Hari w: lRodle 'of St. 'Mows .Urges in. Addre s a �' � to Lions .Clu b • "D,o•n't tripe you'.r"self"too serious- ly" was.„ the subject.. of a, hil- __ Pte. osophictii and .,,thdught-preveking "address- t �. by • Rev. Harry, Y , ItodneY, of Knox Chu n Presb teria1 ° Y m.eh, • St, Thonz ls, add;essuig the Lions Club on Ei°ndiy 11evei�In at¢ the Bedfordf ti. g r `Lion ,.Jim Kiiiltead introduced' Rev. I •t. MacMillan,- G. (x ,.. a,cliillan; who in, turn 'introduced- the nest s • aedkei:• Mr;g speaker, Rodney. . ' ' "If yoti take yourself too serious- ly there is -the constant danger •that people.w.liorn you meet may not take you .seriously enough," Said- Mr, Rodney. 'Quoting'_ the words- df St. Paul; the speaker said, "Let no ;Mar think more 'highly . of hirltself . than lie ought to think:' Getting too serious leads to think-. ing about .yourself. -and your' owe little plans and ambitions too much, and amen' to becoiuing cynical, peev- ish and, pettthtnt. This leads to los- ing any, , influence that you other- wise aright have; he warned. The speaker urged his listeners to "developa saving sense of humor.” He said lie didn't like the Russians for a number tri~.• reasons, but : one of them was that they never seemed to have ; any .sense of . humor:• • • -SHB- _minted 'out,k, that all truly - •reat .men in hist r a=nd -also today possessed that saying-•: -:sense- - o1 humor. Abraham .Lincoln 'was an example: Jimmy Durante, who sai{1 of himhe: was he was "a nese wvit a body built. around it, ' has F. • Armstrong s n Q i� OPTICIAN and OPTOi 1ETRIST Square Goderleh- "See Armstrong and See Better" At Lucknow first Wednesday of each month,, . fi *LL f.IR{./+41► (C /r 1,NrYiS FPlawoiT WEEKL Y e R� ONTr T a 1161.414,„,,,f?,0iyx;.s�xy. a� R •� N • - Azthoug�° the w�►� tra bine .9 z. • ...eU, ,: , 11. Tiii n� eplanes �1apes wad . nof ear,•d aroand rich last Vaek,faint r mni' sGceuc • madefortunea .Aotag making fun .• i own'Misfortune, o of hs � "All of Us have to stand back- and have a good -laugh: at• eltlrselvea "every now and then," said.,i& r,' l.oclaey, - .`•You and I were 'meant, to lose ourselves in a •cause ,tauch greater than., that of any ,particular one of us. i+ Hoe oinlwed • out'' that . the. Lions.: code is one that could be 'lived up to 'only when the Lion forgot himself and his owzi 'little BY WAY OF INTRODUCTION now, • Word has just been relayed that At,.,,the. behest, .. the Editor ; and . m' mo 3,es .. o the happy. e x '>�mosses�t,d � th 0,pi?y . Associated': •with •the reception of -the' liitiaris. " f . u ori thea u a "1''lbrida articles" of „two year ago; i ya rex ;L . n =Club' only in tering• ,01`' what,you it gives the, writer :egtiai pleasure et ' ° t o at o ill ` •et can g au f , y u wv b to li , e With the 'Si nat-'Star clien= nothin out of It "'' he •skid' s a, g g • . . ., f rotted -0134 a.. tele the, experiences amid i mew lc� ' to b too ., dex . ...'•m :•waited -,trip at ' --a om e e =b rato.. c m 1, d. Y .l long ,a lneeklttnism`to • aliow:`°snny4ne •ta think Only of himself, This thiimg' .Britain. 'after an absence of- t}verity' ea led `gelf must be putaside for six 'years. •' a while, at least, On the part o_ f in- ro be purely objective in the treat- dividunls ,and nations,' 3f there is to inept of thi's-'task would be to deprive• be any real progress in our troubled :both the reader. and the writer of 'world .today, Dar success . depends much. color and warmth. • Hence it upon our attitude in the .task, We •is the .scribes hope that•kreaders face.: ;Sint*, , employ the saving will more than. tolerate soiuething sense of humor,' and' it «swill ease of that color and sympathy asso- your tension. When you, can t;ltink dated 'with ' "sentiment" at its ;pest. more clearly and better in doing the To illustrate -the physicist May ex task yeti face. ' �'* plain the phenomenon ,of the rain - "By -ourselves we can't da• t`ery ,bow in terms of its phyt;ical creation, much in- this world. We, ul :iniate- the, breaking up of light• into' its ly come to realize -t at we are de- varied tints, but lie„ ,Hasn't even pendent upon oth r, people. t'Yet remote . touched: •U n 'its' beauty lY Po heti w look' att� r u le when e t o b d state as it appears. .to the.. aesthetic spirit,' of the world, Loth international tg the ecstatic'respotiks•'1i the'sim- plicity-ofandin communities, the ehild who gazes upon we sometimes feel like giving up it for tile first dine:” T`hereo'is too Much "legality". in modern life and. too little of . that sppntaiiedus'•glow. which could .enable' the fuse `mind of Keats to say, ``'A thing of''beauty. is .a 'joy forever." • Here your writer has drifted `into the laueway of moralizing, of being trying .and becoming cynical... But there is a greater power directing all' things. God' is in His Heaven and He• has 'His purposes for things being .as they -are.- There is • no rieed_to, look -hopelessly.. and help- lessly ;about and feel :there are in- . urmountable objects'" abouts us." . vote- of..:thaaks-:f:or tlie.:address,. }14s nloved...by:-Lion:• Ray Jackson,: sr., and. was' warmly applauded 13'y the -gathering. . -,--- „DIES_ - • ,,DIES: AT tSTRATFORD -.Mrs. Keitli.Comba died aim Tues- day • morning in the Stratford hos-, ital after a' lengthy illness.. .ghe p was a daughter of Mrs. William L. Gray of Stratford.• 'In 192E •,she ,ni'arried Keith Comba,••�+who was linatype ' operator with The Gode- rich Signal. Later they. .. removed to Stratford, wher • Mr. is ., a eComba 5 with The Beacon -Herald..: a, w GOVERNMENT OF CANADA B O S 3% due October 1, 19S2 �. have been called • for payment October 1, 1949, These bonds should be presented tor rederrtp- tion witliali coupons of later date attached. No further interest will bei paid ort• these -=boirds ter-th this _� RB2W • DRASTIC: $EDUCT[ONS I BRITAIN S MOST POPULAR LOW PRICED AUTOMOBILE NOW - R 1666 DELIVERED IN GODERICH West St. Immediate Delivery _ , O• Goderich'' 38x GODERICH PAVILION SATURDAY NIGHT, - ' 9GTOBER, 1,st PYIIOP1IDS.- AND HIS BAND, DEMAND E'i Eity,, VijB1 DNY' ESDA . GHl'p C]CNx BARN' DANCE AN 10'to1• ,Admissit»i 50c perperson S.atin:46y and olida r, '5c' per±.persoi Special Midnight &laic 0. 11110410g tag weat' et, 4 ay didactic. Why .not? The study in wvhieh- this- article`' is '•being'` written- is that of. a clergynman surrounded by.:_.the. paraphernalia. .o1' theelOgy.: which interpreted is the science • or the knowledge of the.Deity. For it is alone that••God through•inan gives meaning .to. time Universe. • In • excess •' of° two . and one-half d •des• ago an emigrant boy turned • L h � "hU hopes �i the dlrec- iseyes itaid. dS p , .nr •tion of tate.' `'New World, Like Abram, of -old, he knew not whither he went, but lie was gloriously 'con- scious of the Person with whom he went. S,ulfiee it 'to say here that out of a variety of experiences com- pounded by the providential. -hand of the Gan h�xztressed •cenero' Canadian people and Cana- dian. Church, • he looks ',hack. 'with unlimited .a.nd unalloyed,•gr'atitu:de, believing that `no other country in the world will afford • a newcomer a greater . opportuni.ty for- 'making. good,” providing he- ist""piepared to "Pay _the price." Some years 'ago Mr. Charles Dunning, ,then Premier. of Saskaxtchewa•n, `:lade the pertinent observation before a group of stu- dents that Canada ' is-- 'certainly -a; "land flowing with milk and honey," but, said he, "one inust keep cows and one lutist keep bees:" This is a .fundaunental which the present 'generation• must- inu:re,>tlitrn etch iu their escutcheon. "* • To all who have contributed to the' writer's experience during these •,y tiers, "the, hospitality_ of the prairie, 'home and housewife, the kindliueSs of peoples in Muskoka auil,lialibur- ton; the splendid fellowship experi: enced in Oakwood Collegiate,Itegina' 'college, Victoria and 1i:inmanuel: Col- leges, Torouto,ytharr.ks would be ne- Corded.'• To Chtirche5_ and peoples since : ordination, St. Andrew's, Matheson, the . chasrte United thnrelvivi,t,li its people at Engle- hart; ,Crediton with its ,associates I.fi•insley•and Silipka, and the.present cltt}rchcs, Victoria and 1 bion 'What a happy background, 4tihitt a splendid vantage point frorrl which to autici- -pate 0 trip home. The prays ; tied good wislie, df a pastor's 'iietipfe are . hit#ilc°u.laifle itl„their influence 'and inspiration, tiu'bue'ever set; -off on' a trip f Rom home to houa-e with greater, e�:l'1e`etation, I Further,' the writer left Liverpool on that August. afternoon in' -1923. possessed of little or no assets neither in the reaini •of the flnau&cial—don't jump to colu- elusions here—or in the reaini of comraI1csllip where it con its t5r' ought to• count for: the highest and the best 'in. the 4.ia.rne, "a - helpmeet;" wife and daughter.. One can afford; to be sentimental here—possessed of a companion and daughter both richly given by the Eternal 'Father and both sharing with the• writer the glow and 'high. expectancy. of a trip arlo5sI4 ��t�}he ocean to that "little maatim :.a,r Heret� v � ... or n... a •e a few of the Imp to t 3neidentaL4 by way of pr'eli,minary-- •`fiaturday, July 2n<l, "Clarabel" load - td to the .gu�•iwales. Who is "Clara - bel?" She is the suceesser•' ft) "IIen- rietta"" Of '4'rvitttag"e; famous In the Florida peregrin.itions. 'tVlrut 4t, fstitlmful mechanical Steed she was. Clarabel has a high standard to maintain. ' She. possesses a,.little more embroidery, a little .mitre sleek in "her lines," but she has yet to prove herself. •. Pdor' old Henrietta, orae wonders who is. i,n•ooinfing her two parishioners just become has i- talized, ,'one in the•"twilight sleep" unposed by 'a Taj or operation, the other'being , preliared� ,for a similar expe�riet�ee; - l�hus�-tho trip- to�ItW- .land 'begins by 'way of Ciarabel's nosing • her' : way ' north rthe from Pa.r'sonage up Victoria street to the Alexa 1 nd a ri ori t• cm._ l Hol3 ..,_i4 m ,y s- lZ its made,: ra ers'• offered wihes' p.� s. for a speedy recovery expressed, and on down -Cambria road to the'i1'urbn intersection, Making_ directly; east hro t u lilint n C o ,, Seaforth, etc. 1i nough for now,' since duty calls' the ,writer . ,from' this uninterrupted reverie. Next 'week -the physical Splendor of this Ontario of 'aura, together ' with ancient Quebec, PGs, l'of former ' . vfar days must have come to some or at least to Mr, Keith Hopkinson, as : last , Priday. 'evening Marked the beginia n of a anew ground `';achool'' course. '- M r Hopkinson : resumed his Wartime post;as-- as- ,chief round _school ..in=. strtictor and gave the irst• leettire , Approximately, thirty ,persons ha e enrolled •to take the .course. Man�yy.,,.; Y•, of these are,. student pilots,,some ie niscd "dots; and' .some Ii'ti i- tion` enthusiasts who 'hope'" tp fly„ at a toter^date.. , •• Also at Sky "Harbor the w ee k .,_-end' , found 'the Hamilton Pl ih Club. �, ;a and •aircraft 'from . the Kitchener airport arriving Sunday morning on' a "breakfast flight." Soaring Champion Al Pow, •'Vvas on hand throughout Sunday to take persons for a 6`soar" in his sail - NEARING THE FOURSCORE Plane' MARK.. Septeinbei• is a red-letter, month LAST PIGEON RACE ' for n:GGoderich o1�il' boy .residing in OF THE 1949 SEASON Toronto, Mr. Min, T. a well. He passed his seventy-ninth birth .clay The concluding pigeon race of the oil ';the 10th of the month, 'and en season was field. by the- Goderich the 21st he and Mrs:, Newell ob- Pigeon Club on Sunday from Belle: - served the fifty-first anniversary of ville, a distance of 206' exiles. -.The: their wedding. He notes With In- birds.were liberated at 8 a,m. and terest the doings of Goderich's the first arrived home at 2,31 pain.. Qd':togenarian. Club' , and looks :ffor- The results : Percy Joh»steiV,S ward to joining the eighty�yeai•-olds entries, lst, 2nd, 3rd E. Pea.chey:s, before, long" IIe hopes to be in 4th and .rjth ; W. Pitblado s, 6th, town some time this fall on a visit. • 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th., • The '• club has had tt•• very„success- • HAYFIELD MAN FINED ..fu.-seLon•, havingtl&.vn' fourteen �._ C.. I3: Mack of Ba, f1eld was 'fined races,' nine for the old •birds._.; ,end, 2 a'ud� costs"'by Magistrate for ` the " yo ingsters. ” "' Purdy Ilolmes on Tue'Sday after; pleading Johnston; is the winner of the -series guilty to .a ,aha a of n 't .havin ,.for : young.,pigeons. • '__. tr.. Y rg' o ��r 1 a4uo lgce sa'. Tliis was , th`h,.•, only •,, ••• case on' the list "for the weekly/; T1ie,lliccolo is the highest• pitched ataagistrate' ' Cour of till.' musical instruments. ch iJ ti`�(�� Ir NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Specializing in hammering and gumming. circular saws '"1-11T11"8". _W - re_thoroughly_ experienced in .- l1-s�a�„,_saws -Hand saws afire automatic 1y filed. '' WM.A.: LYMAN -907J.• BAY'FIELD ROAD- • PHONE " 38 LI* E PASTRY; RUNS•, ,-FR DSII D A . ,Frsh .. . ,Rtes bO :;, mar,i3a x• � Oei, 0 ate9 Crhia • i3 e C as DAI Y UR�DO� ,Q Phone Xl 181- B. BEATON ;' Pro . ,. P 1 1"1"'S •A :FAT , at th;e '�Suxi' :L• r eAi3sjxrance' `,Company of . 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